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SeniorNet has had its private sponsorship reduced, not a reduction in government funding, says Ruth Dyson and Tertiary Education Minister Pete Hodgson
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
Strong families build strong nations and older New Zealanders in particular, have an important part to play in helping to foster that strength.
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
New Zealanders can be proud of their attitudes to ageing, says Senior Citizens Minister Ruth Dyson, marking World International Day of Older Persons on 1 October.
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
This Bill improves the protections for vulnerable people in Part 9 (which covers enduring powers of attorney) of the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988.
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
The majority of older people are satisfied with their lives, and are enjoying adequate incomes and good health, according to a new report.
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
Ruth Dyson and Rick Barker mark the launch of the new SuperGold Card
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
Older New Zealanders will benefit greatly from a range of initiatives in this year’s budget
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
The Social Security (Entitlement Cards) Amendment Bill is the next step in the process of making the SuperGold Card a reality.
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
Strong families build strong nations and older New Zealanders in particular, have an important part to play in helping to foster that strength.
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
Our Labour-led government recognises that Age Concern wants to be involved in discussions with the government over issues and policies for older people.
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
Speech notes for Ruth Dyson, Minister for Senior Citizens address to the new Age Concern Positive Ageing Centre - venue: 7 The Strand, Takapuna
Rau rangatira maa,
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens