Representatives of northern iwi Te Rarawa have signed Terms of Negotiation under the Foreshore and Seabed Act with the Crown, Attorney-General Michael Cullen announced today.
Treaty Negotiations Minister Hon Dr Michael Cullen signed Terms of Negotiation on behalf of the Crown with representatives of Ngâti Whatua o Kaipara this morning in Auckland.
Nutritek Overseas Pte Limited has received consent to increase its shareholding in New Zealand Dairies Limited, Finance Minister Michael Cullen and Land Information Minister David Parker said today
Legislation to be introduced to Parliament next month will reduce tax-related compliance costs and remove tax impediments to the offshore expansion of New Zealand-resident businesses, Finance Minis
Budget 2008 includes $690 million in capital funding to buy back the rail system after 15 years of private ownership, Finance Minister Michael Cullen confirmed today.
This government’s major reinvestment in transport infrastructure takes another step forward from July 1.
Providing relief to workers and planning for a strong future are at the centre of Finance Minister Michael Cullen’s ninth Budget.
The government will deliver a three-year programme of personal tax cuts to all workers starting on 1 October this year, Finance Minister Michael Cullen announced today.
New Zealand has become a full member of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), an arm of the World Bank, Finance Minister Michael Cullen announced today.
The Canterbury region will receive $33.5 million in funding over the next four years (2008 -2012) to invest in transport infrastructure, Finance Minister Michael Cullen and Transport Minister Annet
Today the first ever Terms of Negotiation combining historical Treaty claims and foreshore and seabed claims, was signed in Wellington by the Crown and Ngāti Pahauwera.
The Labour-led government has reached agreement with Toll Holdings Ltd for the purchase of Toll New Zealand’s rail and ferry business, Prime Minister Helen Clark and Finance Minister Michael