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The Minister of Labour, Hon Margaret Wilson, today welcomed as "timely and significant" the release of a recent research report entitled Case Study Research in the Accommodation, Winemaking and Brewing Industries.
- Margaret Wilson
- Labour
- Paul Swain
- Commerce
Commerce Act Reform key Questions and Answers
How have court decisions weakened the Commerce Act?
- Paul Swain
- Commerce
BACKGROUNDER ON THE COMMERCE ACT REFORMS
What is the Commerce Act designed to
do?
- Paul Swain
- Commerce
Full List of Reforms in Commerce Amendment Bill and Sop
- Paul Swain
- Commerce
Thank-you for the opportunity to talk to you today about electronic commerce and government policy. In fact opportunity is the underlying theme of my speech - particularly the opportunity that change can open up.
- Paul Swain
- Information Technology
"I congratulate those inmates here today who have shown the initiative to take part in a new programme designed to cut rates of re-offending. It gives me and all New Zealanders hope for the future," says Minister of Corrections Matt Robson.
- Matt Robson
- Corrections
New Zealand's Commerce Act is being strengthened to give the Commerce Commission more teeth and to bring New Zealand in line with its key trading partner Australia
- Trevor Mallard
- Commerce
Parliament today adopted a motion congratulating a small South Island dairy company on beating all comers to win the gold medal for best cheese in the world at the Wisconsin World Champion Cheese Contest.
- John Wright
- Industry and Regional Development
The Acting Minister of Commerce Trevor Mallard has announced the re-appointments of Euan Abernethy and Falcon Clouston to the Securities Commission.
- Trevor Mallard
- Commerce
Rimutaka MP and local member Paul Swain is returning to hospital this Tuesday for a planned operation.
This is a final planned procedure following his illness at the beginning of this year.
- Paul Swain
- Unassigned Portfolio
This Government certainly sees the sports sector as an important vehicle by which New Zealanders can become healthier, more well-rounded, and develop a greater sense of national pride and identity.
- Trevor Mallard
- Sport and Recreation
"I congratulate those inmates here today who have shown the initiative to take part in a new programme designed to cut rates of re-offending. It gives me and all New Zealanders hope for the future," says Minister of Corrections Matt Robson.
- Matt Robson
- Corrections
The Associate Minister of Education, Hon Lianne Dalziel, said today educationalist Cathy Wylie would head the review into Special Education 2000.
- Lianne Dalziel
- Education
Local Government Minister Sandra Lee says the period of statutory consultation, on the recommendation of the Ministerial Review Authority to appoint a commission of one or more people to run the Rodney District Council, ends at "close of business" tomor
- Sandra Lee
- Local Government
The government has reduced workplace accident insurance average premiums for the self-employed by 11% since last year, said Accident Insurance Minister Dr Michael Cullen.
- Michael Cullen
- Unassigned Portfolio
Renowned educationalist Norman Kingsbury has been appointed to chair the Government's new Tertiary Education Advisory Commission (TEAC), the Associate Minister of Education (Tertiary Education), Steve Maharey, said today.
- Steve Maharey
- Education
The Labour-Alliance Government is seeking public feedback on options for increasing the minimum wage of 16 and 17 year olds and employees on training contracts.
- Laila Harré
- Youth Affairs
The Dairy Industry Amendment Bill was introduced today by the Minister of Agriculture, Hon Jim Sutton.
"The Bill amends the Dairy Industry Act 1952 in order to provide a framework for the provision of official assurances," Mr Sutton said.
- Jim Sutton
- Agriculture
The Government will support the passage into law of Green Party co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons' Energy Efficiency and Conservation Bill, Minister of Energy Pete Hodgson said today.
- Pete Hodgson
- Energy
„X The Government¡¦s vision is for:
„X Vibrant arts and cultural activities which all New Zealanders can enjoy and through which a strong a confident cultural identity can emerge; and
- Helen Clark
- Arts, Culture and Heritage
"Cabinet agreed this morning to provide for a fairer and more equitable arrangement to allow de facto couples - including same sex couples – to allocate property at the end of a relationship," said Associate Minister of Justice, Margaret Wilson.
- Margaret Wilson
- Justice
Kia ora koutou
Thank you for the inviting me to address your annual graduation ceremony. I¡¦m very pleased to be here on this significant and important occasion. To those who are graduating today, I congratulate you.
- Lianne Dalziel
- Education