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The decision by the Environmental Risk Management Authority to cease the use of the insecticide endosulfan reinforces the importance of an independent scientific system of assessment, says Environm
- Nick Smith
- Environment
Police Minister Judith Collins today received an assurance from Police Commissioner Howard Broad that the Police were meeting their responsibilities regarding the operations of Special Investigatio
- Judith Collins
- Police
Justice Minister Simon Power says Parliament today made an unequivocal statement that violence and neglect of children will not be tolerated.
- Simon Power
- Justice
The Government today introduced to Parliament a bill that will help tackle violence and neglect against children.
- Simon Power
- Justice
Justice Minister Simon Power said he was delighted that a significant majority of the Parliament had passed the Government's changes to the Bail Act which will make it harder to get bail.
- Simon Power
- Justice
Measures introduced into Parliament today will raise standards of achievement and attendance in schools, says Education Minister, Anne Tolley.
- Anne Tolley
- Education Review Office
New Zealand owes a debt of gratitude to the surviving members of the legendary Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) which held its final parade today, Veterans' Affairs Minister Hon Judith Collins says.<
- Judith Collins
- Veterans' Affairs
Worship the Mayor of Papakura District, Calum Penrose
Commanding Officer 1 NZSAS GP, Lt Col Jim Blackwell ONZM
Ambassador Ms Annelies Boogaerdt of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Judith Collins
- Veterans' Affairs
The Minister of Fisheries, Phil Heatley, today released the Briefing for Incoming Ministers (BIM) from the Ministry of Fisheries.
- Phil Heatley
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
Agriculture Minister, David Carter, has approved the purchase of a farm by the Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre in Masterton.
- David Carter
- Agriculture
Environment Minister Nick Smith and Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley have announced that rules governing aquaculture will be overhauled alongside the Government's wider review of the Resource Manage
- Phil Heatley
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
Environment Minister Nick Smith and Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley have announced that rules governing aquaculture will be overhauled alongside the Government's wider review of the Resource Manage
- Nick Smith
- Environment
Foreign Minister Murray McCully today expressed his condolences at the death of former Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas.
- Murray McCully
- Foreign Affairs
Mr President, Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen.
- Tim Groser
- Climate Change Issues
Businesses and workers will benefit from expanded employment opportunities because of today's passage of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill 2008, says the Minister of Labour, Hon Kate Wilkinso
- Kate Wilkinson
- Labour
The Government today introduced to Parliament a bill designed to make it harder to get bail.
- Simon Power
- Justice
The Government today introduced to Parliament a bill designed to make it harder to get bail.
- Simon Power
- Justice
The Briefings to the Incoming Prime Minister have been released and those to be made public are available below.
- John Key
- Prime Minister
Four briefing papers from the research, science and technology sector were released publicly at 1pm today.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
The new Health Minister Tony Ryall has confirmed that the Crown will consent to the applicants' request to withdraw its application for a judicial review of the previous Health Minister's sacking
- Tony Ryall
- Health
Neighbourhood Support is an important way the community can contribute to making New Zealand a safer place, Police Minister Hon Judith Collins says.
- Judith Collins
- Police
New Zealand Police are being stretched too thin, and more Police are on the way, Police Minister Judith Collins told graduates at the Royal New Zealand Police College today.
- Judith Collins
- Police
The Education Minister Anne Tolley has released the Briefing to the Incoming Minister (BIM) from the Ministry of Education and other education organisations.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
The Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley has released the Briefing to the Incoming Minister (BIM) from the Tertiary Education Commission.
- Anne Tolley
- Tertiary Education