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NZ On Air Platinum Fund announcements have delivered on the Government's promise of high quality broadcasting content, says Broadcasting Minister, Jonathan Coleman.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Broadcasting
The Minister of Broadcasting announced today the appointment of Peter Radich as the chair of the Broadcasting Standards Authority and Leigh Pearson as a board member.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Broadcasting
The Government's new Silver Fern visa will attract young highly skilled people to work long term in New Zealand, Minister of Immigration, Jonathan Coleman has announced today.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
The Minister of Broadcasting announced today the reappointment of Neil Walter as the chair of NZ On Air and Nicole Hoey as a member.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Broadcasting
Immigration Minister Jonathan Coleman confirmed today that informal discussions have been held with the Australian Government about taking some of the 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers onboard the Ocean
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
Associate Health Minister, Jonathan Coleman will lead a small New Zealand delegation to the Commonwealth Fund's 2009 International Health Symposium from 4 - 6 November in Washington DC.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Health
Immigration Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman has announced findings of a research study highlighting the major contribution that immigration makes to New Zealand's economy.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
The new Immigration Act, which passed into law today will enhance border security and improve the efficiency of our immigration services, says Immigration Minister, Jonathan Coleman.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
Over $75,000 has been awarded for community-based tourism initiatives, Associate Minister of Tourism Jonathan Coleman announced today.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Tourism
A joint Government and industry Steering Group to assist with the transition to digital switchover has been established, Broadcasting Minister Jonathan Coleman and Communications and Information Te
- Steven Joyce
- Jonathan Coleman
- Broadcasting
- Communications and Information Technology
Immigration Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman announced today that Australian and New Zealand immigration officials will be working together to improve immigration processes for trans-Tasman travel.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
- Tourism
A significant research investment will help tourism keep ahead of fast-changing consumer demands and grow its position as one of the country’s biggest export earners.
- Wayne Mapp
- Jonathan Coleman
- Economic Development
- Tourism
Today's announcement that Prime will be available from tomorrow on the Freeview satellite and terrestrial platforms is a move welcomed by the Government, says Broadcasting Minister Jonathan Coleman
- Jonathan Coleman
- Broadcasting
The options for the use of radio spectrum after digital switch-over of television services is the subject of a discussion paper released today.
- Steven Joyce
- Jonathan Coleman
- Broadcasting
- Communications and Information Technology
Today's release of a report evaluating primary mental health initiatives shows that the government is on the right track with its mental health policy, says Associate Minister of Health, Dr Jonatha
- Jonathan Coleman
- Health
Health Minister Tony Ryall and Associate Health Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman today announced the new plan for more inpatient and residential eating disorder services for people in the top half of t
- Tony Ryall
- Jonathan Coleman
- Health
The Government’s new business migration scheme launched today aims to boost economic performance by making New Zealand more attractive for business and entrepreneurial migrants.
- Gerry Brownlee
- Jonathan Coleman
- Economic Development
- Immigration
A new industry agreement will give certainty to migrant workers and their employers in the tourism industry concerning their ability to obtain temporary work permits, says Immigration Minister Dr J
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
While the Labour government waved thousands of Kiwis goodbye, the National government is welcoming them back.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
Up to 200 young New Zealanders will be able to live in Spain for a year and work for up to six months under a new reciprocal working holiday scheme, Immigration Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman announc
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
Immigration New Zealand's decision to decline a visitor's permit to a Lithuanian woman suffering pregnancy complications was a poor one, says Immigration Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
Minister of Immigration, Dr Jonathan Coleman, is very concerned by the inaccuracies currently circulating in the public domain regarding pregnant Korean woman Sung Won Kim.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
"Claims that changes to the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme to allow employers to make deductions below the minimum wage amount to exploitation are just plain wrong," says Immigration Min
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration
The release of the Auditor General's report "Inquiry into Immigration Matters" confirms that Immigration New Zealand is a service that needs urgent attention.
- Jonathan Coleman
- Immigration