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New Zealand’s next Ambassador to Russia will be career diplomat Chris Elder
- Winston Peters
- Foreign Affairs
New Zealand’s next Ambassador to the United States of America will be career diplomat Roy Ferguson
- Winston Peters
- Foreign Affairs
New Zealand’s next High Commissioner to Niue will be career diplomat Anton Ojala
- Winston Peters
- Foreign Affairs
Sir John Anderson will be the next Chair of Television New Zealand
- Steve Maharey
- Broadcasting
Deficit reinforces the need for a stable fiscal policy.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Workers earning the minimum wage will receive a pay rise of nearly eight per cent from March 2006.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Calling all skilled people with a sense of community spirit: The 2006 Community Internship Programme needs you!
- Luamanuvao Laban
- Community and Voluntary Sector
New research shows the benefit of immigration to New Zealand, Minister of Immigration, David Cunliffe said today.
- David Cunliffe
- Immigration
Two government-commissioned reports released today by Civil Defence Minister Rick Barker show the New Zealand tsunami risk is similar to earthquake risk.
- Rick Barker
- Civil Defence
Proposals for business tax review up for consultation by mid June at latest.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Minister of biosecurity plays his part to remind boaties clean hulls stop the spread of sea squirt
- Jim Anderton
- Biosecurity
The Crown and Waikato-Tainui today signed the Terms of Negotiation to resolve historical Treaty claims.
- Mark Burton
- Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
Minister for Courts Rick Barker said today that collecting reparation for victims was a priority for the Ministry of Justice and in the last year over $13 million had been paid to victims.
- Rick Barker
- Courts
A new licensing system should make it easier for more older drivers to stay on the road for longer
- Harry Duynhoven
- Transport Safety
Auckland rail passengers to benefit from mulit-million dollar upgrade to the rail network.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
A new market development grants scheme of $2m will help develop the forestry industry
- Jim Anderton
- Forestry
The government will contribute $2m to the public purchase of the historic Chelsea Estate
- Chris Carter
- Conservation
The mandatory requirement for driving tests for people 80 and over will end in December 2006
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
A three-year plan to develop and strengthen the New Zealand mental health workforce was launched in Wellington today by Health Minister Pete Hodgson.
- Pete Hodgson
- Health
Speech for the launch of Tauawhitia te Wero, National Mental Health and Addiction Workforce Development Plan 2006 - 2009, Wellington
- Pete Hodgson
- Health
Civil Defence Minister Rick Barker was delighted to announce Cabinet agreed today to contribute a further $3 million to help rebuild Matata.
- Rick Barker
- Civil Defence
The winning design for the New Zealand Memorial in Hyde Park, London, has been announced
- Helen Clark
- Arts, Culture and Heritage