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IMF confirms Govt's prudent approach to debt

A new International Monetary Fund report confirms Government measures to control debt have left us well placed compared with other developed countries, Finance Minister Bill English says.

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55,000 children get health checks

Over 55,000 four year olds have now received B4School health checks - 40,000 of them in the past 12 months.

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Funding for new Science Academy

Education Minister Anne Tolley has announced Government funding for a new Science Academy which will benefit students from small, rural and low decile secondary schools.

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Wool Group leader appointed

Agriculture Minister David Carter has welcomed the appointment of Colin Harvey as independent chair of the Wool Group.

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Strong families and services but more needed

Social Development Minister Paula Bennett today released a report in Masterton, which provides a unique snapshot of local social services.

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Speech to New Zealand Institute of Liquor Licensing Inspectors Conference

It was clear to this Government from day 1 that the issue of alcohol was going to be a priority, particularly in terms of addressing the drivers of crime, with the Police reporting that alcohol is a factor in a third of all offending.

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Minister Announces Reserve Dispute Resolution Scheme

Minister of Consumer Affairs John Boscawen today announced that Financial Dispute Resolution, and the Banking Ombudsman Scheme, have been formally approved as financial service dispute resolution schemes under the Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Act.

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Whanau Ora a step closer

Whanau Ora Minister Tariana Turia is delighted at the number and calibre of providers who have submitted proposals to deliver Whanau Ora.

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Dunne: consultation to make child support scheme fairer

Revenue Minister Peter Dunne today launched a discussion document proposing a series of options - including changing how child support is calculated - to make the scheme fairer.

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Fact Sheet - Supporting Children

What are the main options being considered?

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Dunne: Govt to tighten up on non-parents claiming child support

Revenue Minister Peter Dunne today confirmed that the Government is committed to tightening up on people other than parents claiming child support for children who have left the family home.

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Turia welcomes Social Services Report

Whanau Ora Minister Tariana Turia is welcoming a social services report that shows that focussing on whanau potential and restoring self belief is the way forward.

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Recovering outstanding fines and reparation remains a priority

Minister for Courts, Georgina te Heuheu has commended Court collections staff who participated in a joint operation alongside North Shore Police recently, which saw Warrants to Seize for unpaid fines issued amounting to over $17,000.00.

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Green light for $65m Whakatane Hospital project

The Government's new investment in Health continues with approval of a $65 million redevelopment of Whakatane Hospital, Health Minister Tony Ryall announced while visiting the hospital today.

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