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Environment Minister Marian Hobbs leaves for Paris this afternoon to attend an OECD Round Table meeting on Sustainable Development.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Environment

Extra funding for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade will help promote NZ's economic and security interests

  • Phil Goff
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

The Government will enter negotiations with four NZ companies for Negotiated Greenhouse Agreements, a key element of climate change policy

  • Pete Hodgson
  • Energy

Comments wanted on formula for calculating future prices of radio spectrum rights released by Hon Maharey and Hon Cunliffe

  • David Cunliffe
  • Communications and Information Technology

Minister of Defence and Tourism Mark Burton returned today from a highly successful two-week programme in the United Kingdom.

  • Mark Burton
  • Defence

The information super highway will soon be a reality for the 25 students at Ambury Park Centre for Riding Therapy in Mangere, part of the government’s Project Probe (Provincial Broadband Extension).

  • Taito Phillip Field
  • State

A draft formula for calculating future prices of radio spectrum rights has been released for public comment.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Broadcasting

Auckland's North Shore will be the site of a large new police station.

  • George Hawkins
  • Police

Leadership in NZ's primary production sector is highlighted in a new report into the potential of integrated farm management systems says Jim Sutton

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

The government web portal, www.govt.nz, tomorrow celebrates its first birthday, having reached two million hits a week in just one year of operation, State Services Trevor Mallard said today.

  • Trevor Mallard
  • State Services

New Zealand-wide coverage of high speed internet is almost complete with Project Probe moving into three more regions

  • Trevor Mallard
  • Education

Public safety enhanced by new dog control law

  • Chris Carter
  • Local Government

‘Metaform – Innovative New Zealand furniture design’ Exhibition opening

The Dowse, Lower Hutt., 6.45PM
Thursday, 13 November 2003.

  • Jim Anderton
  • Economic Development

Address to the Annual General Meeting of Philanthropy New Zealand. Turnbull House, Wellington.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Social Development and Employment

Child, Youth and Family Minister Ruth Dyson today challenged National MP Katherine Rich to stick to the facts in the deaths of Saliel Aplin and Olympia Jetson.

  • Ruth Dyson
  • Social Development and Employment

Shop wisely on the internet this Christmas

  • Rick Barker
  • Customs

Transport Minister Paul Swain has ruled out a 15 cents per litre petrol tax increase.

  • Paul Swain
  • Transport

Sex offenders legislation introduced yesterday does allow for 24-hour, seven-day supervision, says Justice Minister Phil Goff

  • Phil Goff
  • Justice

In a continuing sign of New Zealand’s strongly performing labour market, the government’s flagship Modern Apprenticeships programme has reached its target of 6,000 trainees by the end of 2003 three months early.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Education

Federated Farmers is circulating ridiculous figures on the costs of microchipping and a national dog database

  • Chris Carter
  • Conservation

Maori MPs John Tamihere and Dover Samuels have laid down a challenge to Maori to take greater responsibility for problems facing young Maori.

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

Unemployment levels amongst Pacific people are continuing to fall, Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment Taito Phillip Field said today.

  • Taito Phillip Field
  • Social Development and Employment

Immigration Minister Lianne Dalziel today announced the noon (NZ time) closure of the Interim General Skills Category (GSC).

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Immigration

Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment Ruth Dyson today welcomed the Child, Youth and Family report into the deaths of Saliel Aplin and Olympia Jetson

  • Ruth Dyson
  • Social Development and Employment