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Ministry for Regulation probed ‘needlessly restrictive regulations’ on playgrounds

Author
Azaria Howell,
Publish Date
Mon, 6 Oct 2025, 5:00am
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Ministry for Regulation probed ‘needlessly restrictive regulations’ on playgrounds

Author
Azaria Howell,
Publish Date
Mon, 6 Oct 2025, 5:00am

The Ministry for Regulation investigated playground equipment standards, including if regulations were 鈥渘eedlessly restrictive鈥 after a concerned parent wrote to regulation minister David Seymour about a closed-down slide.

A Regulatory Response Issue stated Seymour鈥檚 objective was to 鈥渕ake playgrounds available by removing needlessly restrictive regulations, while keeping logical safety precautions in place鈥.

A parent wrote to Seymour鈥檚 office about the closure of a slide in a playground in Rotorua, sparking a closer look at the standards.

Rotorua Lakes Council, which oversaw the slide in question, said it supported the ministry鈥檚 assessment of the case.

The slide which prompted the red-tape probe was deemed 鈥渦nsafe鈥 after a vandalism event at the Rotorua lakefront playground in April 2024.

Rotorua Lakes Council group manager for community experience Alex Wilson said the slide had to be isolated from the rest of the playground with hazard tape.

While welding repairs were attempted, they only lasted 鈥渁 few weeks鈥 and a replacement was sought, but due to supply chain challenges from Germany, the delivery of the slide took longer than expected.

鈥淭o keep everyone safe, only the area around the broken slide was fenced off, while the rest of the playground remained open for use,鈥 Wilson said.

The regulation agency鈥檚 reporting noted New Zealand has a voluntary safety standard for playground construction, and found some councils require playground comply with the standard through planning policies, district plans and risk management.

The Rotorua Lakes Council was also engaged, with the document confirming the council鈥檚 preference to purchase from local suppliers but finding low availability upon enquiry.

The ministry found significant variance with councils鈥 voluntary compliance with the standard, which it stated aims to balance safety with play value, inclusivity and developmental benefits.

鈥淭he New Zealand standard is less restrictive than the American or Chinese standards as it allows for greater leeway in interpretation and creativity in playground design,鈥 the Ministry noted in its regulatory response issue.

It was concluded the standard was not creating any material barriers to playground availability and appeared to be regarded as best practice.

鈥淔rom our research and limited engagement, we consider the Standard is effectively balancing safety, risk and accessibility.鈥

The availability of playgrounds in New Zealand was favourable compared to other nations, with approximately 3,500 playgrounds in the country making up an average of around 267 children per playground.

England has about 300 children per playground, and Australia has about 500, according to the agency鈥檚 research.

鈥淏ased on this analysis, the Ministry does not consider that there is a clear problem with the regulation of playgrounds and therefore recommends that no further work is undertaken,鈥 the document stated.

In a statement, Seymour said 鈥渘o problem is too big or too small鈥 for the agency.

鈥淚鈥檓 pleased that while they tackle big red tape, they also offer fast fixes to problems like a council that was wrongly keeping their playground closed.鈥

Azaria Howell is a multimedia reporter working from Parliament鈥檚 press gallery. She joined 九一星空无限 in 2022 and became a 九一星空无限talk ZB political reporter in late 2024, with a keen interest in public service agency reform and government spending.

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