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Minister supporting Greater Christchurch Regeneration Nicky Wagner has today released the pre-feasibility report for a Multi-Use Arena in Christchurch.

  • Nicky Wagner
  • Greater Christchurch Regeneration

Health Minister Jonathan Coleman says it’s not too late to be protected against influenza, with influenza vaccine now free for eligible people until the end of the year. 

  • Jonathan Coleman
  • Health

A proposed refresh of elements of the Cost Sharing Agreement (CSA) between the Crown and Christchurch City Council is another positive step toward increased local ownership and leadership, Minister supporting Greater Christchurch Regeneration Nicky Wagn

  • Nicky Wagner
  • Greater Christchurch Regeneration

Rimutaka Prison’s Gate to Plate event has been a tremendous success with more than 240 people visiting the prison for dinner, says Corrections Minister Louise Upston.

  • Louise Upston
  • Corrections

A new pledge by farming leaders to improve the swimmability of New Zealand’s rivers has been welcomed by Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy and Environment Minister Dr Nick Smith.

  • Nathan Guy
  • Nick Smith
  • Environment
  • Primary Industries

The third of the Government’s three ICT Graduate Schools, formally launched at an event in Christchurch today, will develop the ICT skills of current industry professionals, teachers, and new students, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employm

  • Paul Goldsmith
  • Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment

Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell has today announced the appointment of creative design and digital media expert, Maru Eva Nihoniho (Te Whānau ā Apanui, Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tahu), to the Māori Television Board.

  • Te Ururoa Flavell
  • Economic Development
  • Maori Development

Changes in the law made to enable grocery stores to continue holding liquor licences to sell alcohol despite increases in tobacco taxes will take effect on 15 September 2017.

  • Mark Mitchell
  • Justice

Education Minister Nikki Kaye says two thirds of children and young people are benefiting from their schools and early childhood education providers working together as Communities of Learning.

  • Nikki Kaye
  • Education

Education Minister Nikki Kaye today announced a $3 million package to help increase teacher numbers, with a focus on Auckland.

  • Nikki Kaye
  • Education

Auckland University of Technology (AUT) has been granted exemption from the Initial Teacher Education moratorium that’s currently in place, so it can offer teacher training in South Auckland from the start of 2018, Education Minister Nikki Kaye announce

  • Nikki Kaye
  • Education

Trades training and apprenticeships are in the spotlight this week as Associate Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Louise Upston launches Got a Trade? Got it Made! Week in Wellington today.

  • Louise Upston
  • Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment

The release of new Regulatory Stewardship Strategies by the Ministry for the Environment, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, and Inland Revenue have been welcomed today by Regulatory Reform Minister Paul Goldsmith.

  • Paul Goldsmith
  • Regulatory Reform

Christchurch’s Retail Precinct continues to grow and attract more people to the central city, Minister supporting Greater Christchurch Regeneration Nicky Wagner.

  • Nicky Wagner
  • Greater Christchurch Regeneration

Youth Minister Nikki Kaye says applications will open tomorrow for the Youth Digital Enterprise Awards scheme, aimed at helping today’s young people become tomorrow’s digital entrepreneurs.

  • Nikki Kaye
  • Youth

Prime Minister Bill English has acknowledged the passing of All Black great Sir Colin Meads.

“This is a sad day for New Zealand rugby and for New Zealand,” Mr English says.

  • Bill English
  • Prime Minister

Conservation Minister Maggie Barry says there’s been a more than thousand percent increase in the number of kokako in Kauri Coast forests since 1990 due to the continued use of 1080 and trapping.

  • Maggie Barry
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Dunedin will get a new $1 billion plus hospital, in what will be the largest build of its type in New Zealand’s history, Health Minister Jonathan Coleman says.

  • Jonathan Coleman
  • Health

Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Woodhouse has today rejected claims that the Employment (Pay Equity and Equal Pay) Bill currently before Parliament will make it harder to settle pay equity claims.

  • Michael Woodhouse
  • Workplace Relations and Safety

Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Maggie Barry has announced government funding for Masterton’s Shear History Trust.

  • Maggie Barry
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Work gets underway next month on safety improvements on a stretch of State Highway 1B between Taupiri and Hamilton, Associate Minister of Transport Tim Macindoe has announced.

Mr Macindoe visited the site today to make the announcement.

  • Tim Macindoe
  • Transport

Housing supply in the Nelson-Tasman region has received a major boost with the establishment of 20 new Special Housing Areas (SHAs) with capacity for 1700 homes, Building and Construction Minister Dr Nick Smith announced today.

  • Nick Smith
  • Building and Construction

Education Minister Nikki Kaye today released a plan to support schools and early learning providers to lift achievement in maths and writing.

  • Nikki Kaye
  • Education

A new interchange and trench on State Highway 20A will make journeys between Auckland Airport and the city safer and more reliable, Transport Minister Simon Bridges says.

  • Simon Bridges
  • Transport