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Review of the Operation of the Protected Disclosures Act 2000 Report to the Minister of State Services
- Trevor Mallard
- State Services
The government has given the go-ahead for two schemes to assist teenagers from low-income families to study at Telford Rural Polytechnic in Balclutha and the Westport Deep Sea Fishing School
- Damien O'Connor
- Rural Affairs
Indonesia-bound New Zealanders are warned of greater risk of terrorism in Jakarta
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
NZ now fully complies with its international counter terrorism obligations
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Commerce Commission's final report on unbundling the Local Loop Network and the Fixed Public Data Network has been released
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
The government has given the go-ahead for two schemes to assist teenagers from low-income families to study at Telford Rural Polytechnic in Balclutha and the Westport Deep Sea Fishing School
- Steve Maharey
- Education
Cabinet paper noting progress to date with the implementation of the Treaty of Waitangi Information Programme.
- Trevor Mallard
- State Services
Transfund's review of major projects confirms that six major roading projects remain in the National Land Transport Programme for 2003/04
- Paul Swain
- Transport
A comprehensive review of oaths and affirmations is to be undertaken by the government
- Phil Goff
- Justice
Disappointing annual gambling statistics are exactly what the new Gambling Act will tackle, says Damien O'Connor.
- Damien O'Connor
- Health
Associate Finance Minister Trevor Mallard welcomed updated guidelines on contracting between non-government organisations (NGOs) and government agencies, released by Treasury today.
- Trevor Mallard
- Finance
Retired District Court Judge John Gatley has been appointed the sole member of the Student Allowance Appeal Authority.
- Steve Maharey
- Education
A new Ministry for the Environment office opens in Oamaru on January 6, giving the community easy access to information and assistance on the Waitaki water allocation process, Environment Minister Marian Hobbs said today.
- Marian Hobbs
- Archives New Zealand
Claims that DoC spends little on weed control are totally false
- Chris Carter
- Conservation
Former television executive Paul France has been appointed to the board of the Broadcasting Standards Authority and current member Diane Musgrave has been reappointed.
- Steve Maharey
- Broadcasting
Alcohol-related hospital admissions in the Nelson area over the Christmas period reflect a growing trend in binge drinking.
- Damien O'Connor
- Health
Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Helen Clark, said today that the New Zealand Historic Places Trust was looking at ways to recognise the heritage importance to New Zealanders of Anzac Cove, Gallipoli.
- Helen Clark
- Arts, Culture and Heritage
Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton has called for submissions on a proposed trade deal with Thailand.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
The approval of projects to promote e-learning and innovation in tertiary education totaling almost $34 million will be a significant boost for the sector
- Steve Maharey
- Education
The economy expanded for the 13th consecutive quarter in the 3
months to the end of September; the pace of growth was above economists' expectations
- Jim Anderton
- Economic Development
Justice Minister Phil Goff names an 11-person Prostitution Law Review Committee
- Phil Goff
- Justice
Several fishing vessels were detected by a surveillance flight over the Ross Sea on Thursday
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Career diplomat George Truop will be New Zealand's next Ambassador to Mexico
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Minister of Broadcasting Steve Maharey and Minister for State Owned Enterprises Mark Burton have welcomed the Auditor-General's report on expenses incurred by Dr Ross Armstrong during his tenure as Chairperson of TVNZ, NZ Post and Industrial Research Ltd.
- Steve Maharey
- Broadcasting