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South Auckland children are to benefit from $1,641,434 in extra government money for early childhood education facilities.Mangere MP Taito Phillip Field said that projects include four new centres - Awhi Early Childhood Centre ($388,800), Fetu I Saesae
- Taito Phillip Field
- State
The laws relating to special partnerships is in for possible changes to achieve a more flexible and modern limited partnership regime.
- Lianne Dalziel
- Commerce
The government is to review its agencies in the transport sector, State Services Minister Trevor Mallard and Transport Minister Paul Swain announced today.
- Paul Swain
- Transport
The Cabinet has approved several Army acquisition projects outlined in the Defence Long Term Development Plan
- Mark Burton
- Defence
The Government is not taking more from taxpayers to support beneficiaries
- Rick Barker
- Social Development and Employment
A framework to improve the responsiveness of tertiary education to Maori has been launched.
- Steve Maharey
- Education
New education framework exciting development for Maori
- Parekura Horomia
- Social Development and Employment
Sexual offences will be gender neutral under legislation introduced
- Phil Goff
- Justice
Cabinet has agreed to tougher penalties on importers of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine
- Jim Anderton
- Health
State Services Minister Trevor Mallard announced today the completion of GoProcure, the trial of an online procurement system that allowed government agencies to access suppliers' goods and services through one electronic transaction 'hub'.
- Trevor Mallard
- State Services
State Services Minister Trevor Mallard today welcomed the results of a comprehensive international survey that indicates New Zealanders are leading the world in their use of the Internet.
- Trevor Mallard
- State Services
Aucklander Leon Robinson and Vicki Campbell of Hamilton have been appointed to the Employment Relations Authority in Auckland for three-year terms, Labour Minister Margaret Wilson announced today.
- Margaret Wilson
- Labour
The Government's second Industry Jobs Partnership is now rolling
- Rick Barker
- Social Development and Employment
A nationwide education service is now available for children and young people involved in the court process
- Rick Barker
- Courts
Consumer Affairs Minister Judith Tizard wants consumers to have a peaceful and enjoyable time at Christmas and over the holidays, but she also wants to remind people to be careful about paying for it well into the New Year.
- Judith Tizard
- Consumer Affairs
Health Minister Annette King says an Audit Office report on the cervical screening programme can be summed up as: 'making very good progress'.
- Annette King
- Health
There are 761,755 students attending New Zealand schools according to the latest roll information, an increase of just under two per cent on last year, Education Minister Trevor Mallard said.
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
Auckland has moved towards securing around a third of government funding for land transport since the Labour-led government took office.
- Judith Tizard
- Auckland Issues
Moody's reaffirms NZ's high credit rating, gives economy good report
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that the decision of Zimbabwe’s government to withdraw from the Commonwealth showed that Zimbabwe was determined to fly in the face of international opinion and concern about its abuses of democratic and
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Fifteen projects, including wind farms, hydro-electricity schemes and industrial heat plants have won a share of Kyoto Protocol ‘carbon credits’ from the Government ...
- Pete Hodgson
- Energy
The Government and forestry sector expect to conclude a Forest Industry Framework Agreement within the next few months ...
- Pete Hodgson
- Energy
Pete Hodgson leads NZ's delegation to the ninth conference of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
- Pete Hodgson
- Energy