A major revamp of the international calendar will see the Kiwis play in an Oceania Cup next year before hosting the British Lions during their southern hemisphere tour.
A rolling calendar of matches for the next eight years was today approved in principle by the Rugby League International Federation Board during a Congress meeting in York.
The Oceania Cup proposal will see New Zealand play in one group together with Australia and Tonga, with Samoa, Fiji and Papua New Guinea in the other group.
The nations also agreed that the Great Britain Rugby League Lions will tour down under to face the Kiwis, Tonga, Samoa, Fiji and Papua New Guinea, again subject to consultation with the major playing leagues and the players' representatives.
Another big development has Australia in line to host the 2019 RLIF Nines World Cup which feature both men's and women's competitions.