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A new research study will explore how New Zealand students cope during and after their transition to secondary school, and identify how to better help students make the move

  • Trevor Mallard
  • Education

The Government's trade policy is quite clear, and China is an important trading partner, Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton said.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

A recent High Court decision in support of the New Zealand Immigration Service's rejection of an investor application was today welcomed by Immigration Minister Lianne Dalziel.

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Immigration

Urgently-needed skills and supplies will head to Niue on a third relief flight on 13 January

  • Phil Goff
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

A new video conferencing bridge service will be available to 72 schools throughout NZ for the start of the 2004 school year. Seventeen more schools will linking in later in the year.

  • Trevor Mallard
  • Education

Farming leader Sir Peter Elworthy, who has died suddenly, will be sorely missed, Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton said today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Rural Affairs

Special equipment will be sent to cyclone-hit Niue this week to clean up asbestos roofing fragments

  • Phil Goff
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

New Zealand’s four million careful owners are being called on to take simple, everyday steps to reduce climate change emissions and help preserve the great New Zealand lifestyle

  • Pete Hodgson
  • Energy

New Zealand and other governments around the Pacific have rallied to the aid of cyclone-hit Niue

  • Phil Goff
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

The lower Christmas holiday road toll is a hopeful signal that more New Zealanders lives can be saved, says Transport Minister Paul Swain

  • Paul Swain
  • Transport

The Kumara Races on the West Coast have gone smokefree; a move Associate Health Minister Damien O'Connor says reveals a shift in attitude away from smoking.

  • Damien O'Connor
  • Health

An Air Force flight will depart for Niue as soon as possible with emergency relief supplies to help residents deal with extensive damage wrought by Cyclone Heta overnight.

  • Paul Swain
  • Transport

Minister announces new appointments to the Lotteries and Gambling Commission

  • George Hawkins
  • Internal Affairs

Making simple changes around the home and garden can make a real contribution to helping to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, says Environment Minister Marian Hobbs

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Environment

Health Minister Annette King says Primary Health Organisations (PHOs) are going from strength to strength, with about 2.5 million New Zealanders now covered nationwide

  • Annette King
  • Health

Environment Minister Marian Hobbs is urging households to become Energy-Wise to reduce their contribution to climate change, thereby preserving the New Zealand environment.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Environment

Associate Minster for Transport Judith Tizard is urging motorists travelling home after Christmas and New Year holidays to take some simple steps to keep themselves safe, save money and reduce their impact on the environment.

  • Judith Tizard
  • Transport

Judith Tizard's Arts, Culture & Heritage Newslettter

  • Judith Tizard
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage