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Good evening, welcome to New Zealand House – it’s a pleasure to be here with you in London.

New Zealand has embarked on a significant change programme for our State sector. It involves every agency, ministry and department. Some of you will have heard my colleague the Deputy Prime Minister Bill English speak on it when he visited London in 2012.

We have the challenge of maintaining and improving services at a time of fiscal consolidation and on-going restraint.

  • Jonathan Coleman
  • State Services

Good evening everyone

I am very pleased to be here tonight as we recognise some of the incredible work and innovation of New Zealand’s public servants.

It’s especially fitting in 2012 that we acknowledge this – as this year marks the centenary of the Public Service in New Zealand, which came in to being in 1912.

For 100 years New Zealanders have benefitted from a professional, unified and impartial Public Service.

  • Jonathan Coleman
  • State Services

Good afternoon everyone and thank you for the opportunity to speak today – the Minister of Finance Bill English has asked me to pass on his apologies as he is unable to attend.

I think it’s very timely that your conference is addressing the important and ongoing challenge of transformational change.

In the time I have with you today I’d like to touch on:

  • Jonathan Coleman
  • State Services