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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has appointed Sarah Ottrey to the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC).
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has announced four appointments to New Zealand’s intelligence oversight functions.
Improvements in the average time it takes to process survey and title applications means housing developments can progress more quickly, Minister for Land Information Chris Penk says.
The Government’s measures to reduce airport wait times, and better transparency around flight disruptions is delivering encouraging early results for passengers ahead of the busy summer period.
Government today announced the intended closure of the Apollo Hotel as Contracted Emergency Housing (CEH) in Rotorua, Associate Housing Minister Tama Potaka says.
This follows a 30 per cent reduction in the number of households in CEH in Rotorua since National came into Government.
The Government will reshape vocational education and training to return decision making to regions and enable greater industry input into work-based learning Tertiary Education and Skills Minister, Penny Simmonds says.
The Government is taking action to better manage synthetic refrigerants and reduce emissions caused by greenhouse gases found in heating and cooling products, Environment Minister Penny Simmonds says.
People travelling on State Highway 1 north of Hamilton will be relieved that remedial works and safety improvements on the Ngāruawāhia section of the Waikato Expressway were finished today, with all lanes now open to traffic.
Tertiary Education and Skills Minister, Penny Simmonds, has announced a new appointment to the board of Education New Zealand (ENZ).
The Government will have senior representatives at Waitangi Day events around the country, including at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, but next year Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has chosen to take part in celebrations elsewhere.
Welcome everyone, thank you for joining us today for the launch of the Second Te Aorerekura Action Plan - Breaking the cycle of violence.
My name is Karen Chhour – I am the Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence and Minister for Children.
Good morning everyone, and thank you for the kind introduction, Alan.
As always, it is a pleasure to be here, and I appreciate the time you’ve all taken to come out during what is undoubtedly the busiest season of the year for some of you.
It is a pleasure to be here this afternoon and thank you to John McKinnon and the New Zealand-China Council for the invitation.
Thank you to the Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce and MJH Engineering for inviting me to speak and share some exciting announcements with you all.
When I was delegated responsibility for the ECE Sector from the Minister for Education it became immediately clear that my focus had to be on reducing red tape and regulatory obstacles for the early learning sector.
I am glad to be here today to discuss changes we are making to the infrastructure system, which will lay the foundations for New Zealand to prosper.
Good morning, everyone. It’s great to be with you all here as we formally launch the Approved Code of Practice for loading and unloading of cargo at ports and on ships.
Today I’m here to talk about this Government’s progress supporting people out of emergency housing and into better homes, as well as Māori housing partnerships.
['A path less travelled' - Speech delivered to the French Institute of International Relations, Paris, 26 November 2024]
Today I’m here to talk about this Government’s vision for housing, particularly social housing.
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