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Injured New Zealanders who are over 65 and want to return to the workforce will have better access to vocational rehabilitation under a law change which comes into effect today, says ACC Minister M
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Adult Learners’ Week is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the achievements of adult learners, educators and tertiary education organisations, Associate Tertiary Education Minister Maryan S
- Maryan Street
- Tertiary Education
A Bill giving territorial authorities new powers to get more affordable homes built for first-homes buyers and modest-income families who are renting was passed today, says Housing Minister Maryan
- Maryan Street
- Housing
This year's New Zealand Community Safety and Injury Prevention Award winners are a great example of the difference we can all make to reduce injury and fatality rates, says ACC Minister Maryan Stre
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Hundreds of Northland families are living healthier lives in warmer, drier homes thanks to a joint government and community initiative.
- Maryan Street
- Housing
Associate Tertiary Minister Maryan Street saw the direct benefits of learning literacy and numeracy skills on the job at her visit to Queensberry Leather Ltd today.
- Maryan Street
- Tertiary Education
The Government is investing more than a million dollars on upgrading Rewarewa Court in New Lynn, West Auckland over the next 12 months.
- Maryan Street
- Housing
"Considerable progress has been made at the completion of the 90 Day Action Plan to address issues of overcrowding and substandard accommodation in South Auckland boarding houses", Housin
- Maryan Street
- Housing
The Minister of Health, David Cunliffe and the Minister for ACC Maryan Street described today's Health Select Committee report on Ambulance Services as an important step forward.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Aspiring first home buyers living in high-priced regions will be able to apply for a shared equity loan from the government from tomorrow, says Housing Minister Maryan Street.
- Maryan Street
- Housing
More than 400,000 workers in casual and seasonal employment stand to gain improved accident compensation cover if they are injured under a Bill expected to have its second reading tonight, says ACC
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Hundreds of thousands of injured New Zealanders annually would be getting less protection if the ACC scheme is privatised, says ACC Minister Maryan Street.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Budget 2008 includes significant investment in affordable housing reflecting a wide-ranging plan of action to ensure New Zealanders’ housing needs and expectations can be met in the future, s
- Maryan Street
- Housing
Investing in sustainable homes and communities is part of this government’s vision for a sustainable nation, and Budget 2008 builds on work already underway to help New Zealanders use our res
- Maryan Street
- Housing
Budget 2008 will fund a two year Shared Equity pilot to assist up to 700 households into starter homes, Housing Minister Maryan Street announced today.
- Maryan Street
- Housing