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Debt issuers, including finance companies dealing with moratoria, will face tougher measures from 31 January next year, Commerce Minister Simon Power announced today.

  • Simon Power
  • Commerce

Revenue Minister Peter Dunne is delighted that the Public Service is getting behind the new payroll giving scheme that offers staff the chance to donate to charities.

  • Peter Dunne
  • Revenue

Agriculture Minister David Carter has today released a consultation document on the upcoming expiry of the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act 2001 (DIRA).

  • David Carter
  • Agriculture

A national Maori flag will fly from Auckland Harbour Bridge, Premier House and other significant sites on Waitangi Day, Prime Minister John Key and Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples announced

  • John Key
  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs
  • Prime Minister

The Minister for Racing John Carter today announced that 29 projects to enhance safety at New Zealand racecourses would receive grants totalling almost $525,000 from the Racing Safety Development F

  • John Carter
  • Racing

Thank you to the Swedish Institute of International Affairs for inviting me to speak this evening.  My topic tonight is New Zealand's relations with both Asia and Europe, and our potentia

  • Murray McCully
  • Foreign Affairs

Shelley Cave has been appointed as a new member of the Securities Commission, Commerce Minister Simon Power announced today.

  • Simon Power
  • Commerce

Tariana Turia today announced the launch of the Government's latest campaign against family violence.

  • Tariana Turia
  • Social Development and Employment

Hon Heather Roy speech to the Inaugural NZDF Reservist of The Year Awards Dinner; Defence House, Aitken St, Wellington; Saturday December 12 2009.

  • Heather Roy
  • Defence

Associate Minister of Defence Heather Roy today congratulated Lance Corporal Deborah Kendon on being named the first ever New Zealand Defence Force Reservist of the Year.

  • Heather Roy
  • Defence

Hon Heather Roy address to Mess Dinner to Honour veterans of the Battle of the River Plate; The Wellington Club, The Terrace, Wellington; Friday, December 12 2009.

  • Heather Roy
  • Defence

Foreign Minister Murray McCully heads to Europe on Sunday for six-monthly European Union consultations, and bilateral meetings in Sweden and Russia.

  • Murray McCully
  • Foreign Affairs

Good afternoon, it is a pleasure to be here to recognise the success of your students and it's fantastic to see so many here to support these young people.

  • David Carter
  • Agriculture

  • Wayne Mapp
  • Defence

The Government today released a consultation document as a first step in the process of allocating emission units to industry under the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), Minister for Climate Change I

  • Nick Smith
  • Climate Change Issues

Internal Affairs Minister Nathan Guy has launched a new identity verification service (IVS) allowing people to access more government services online.

  • Nathan Guy
  • Internal Affairs

Seven new Service Academies will open at New Zealand secondary schools in 2010, Education Minister Anne Tolley has announced.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Hon Heather Roy address to Consumer NZ 50th Board Meeting; Wellington; Friday, December 11 2009.

  • Heather Roy
  • Consumer Affairs

Police Minister Judith Collins today honoured outstanding achievements of Police staff in the Auckland City District and presented awards to members of the public who went the extra mile to help Po

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

UnitedFuture's plans to allow couples with children to split their income for tax purposes takes a further step today with the release of an issues paper looking at how income splitting might opera

  • Peter Dunne
  • Revenue

Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley today welcomed the graduation of nine new full-time Fishery Officers following completion of their studies at the National Police College in Porirua.

  • Phil Heatley
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture

Hon Heather Roy address to 17 (City of Christchurch) Squadron Air Training Corps; Squadron Headquarters, Oxford Road, Wigram, Christchurch; Thursday, December 10 2009.

  • Heather Roy
  • Defence

A law designed to ease the financial pressure on victims of crime who receive legal aid to attend coronial inquests and parole hearings was passed by Parliament today.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

A Bill implementing New Zealand's obligations under the Convention on Cluster Munitions today received its Third Reading in Parliament.

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Disarmament and Arms Control