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New Zealand’s next Ambassador to the United States of America will be career diplomat Roy Ferguson

  • Winston Peters
  • Foreign Affairs

New Zealand’s next High Commissioner to Niue will be career diplomat Anton Ojala

  • Winston Peters
  • Foreign Affairs

Sir John Anderson will be the next Chair of Television New Zealand

  • Steve Maharey
  • Broadcasting

Deficit reinforces the need for a stable fiscal policy.

  • Michael Cullen
  • Finance

Workers earning the minimum wage will receive a pay rise of nearly eight per cent from March 2006.

  • Ruth Dyson
  • Labour

Insolvency Bill introduced

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Commerce

Calling all skilled people with a sense of community spirit: The 2006 Community Internship Programme needs you!

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Community and Voluntary Sector

New research shows the benefit of immigration to New Zealand, Minister of Immigration, David Cunliffe said today.

  • David Cunliffe
  • Immigration

Two government-commissioned reports released today by Civil Defence Minister Rick Barker show the New Zealand tsunami risk is similar to earthquake risk.

  • Rick Barker
  • Civil Defence

Proposals for business tax review up for consultation by mid June at latest.

  • Michael Cullen
  • Finance

Minister of biosecurity plays his part to remind boaties clean hulls stop the spread of sea squirt

  • Jim Anderton
  • Biosecurity

The Crown and Waikato-Tainui today signed the Terms of Negotiation to resolve historical Treaty claims.

  • Mark Burton
  • Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations

Minister for Courts Rick Barker said today that collecting reparation for victims was a priority for the Ministry of Justice and in the last year over $13 million had been paid to victims.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

A new licensing system should make it easier for more older drivers to stay on the road for longer

  • Harry Duynhoven
  • Transport Safety

Auckland rail passengers to benefit from mulit-million dollar upgrade to the rail network.

  • Michael Cullen
  • Finance

World Bank: NZ best place in the world to do business

  • Michael Cullen
  • Finance

A new market development grants scheme of $2m will help develop the forestry industry

  • Jim Anderton
  • Forestry

The government will contribute $2m to the public purchase of the historic Chelsea Estate

  • Chris Carter
  • Conservation

The mandatory requirement for driving tests for people 80 and over will end in December 2006

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

A three-year plan to develop and strengthen the New Zealand mental health workforce was launched in Wellington today by Health Minister Pete Hodgson.

  • Pete Hodgson
  • Health

Civil Defence Minister Rick Barker was delighted to announce Cabinet agreed today to contribute a further $3 million to help rebuild Matata.

  • Rick Barker
  • Civil Defence

The winning design for the New Zealand Memorial in Hyde Park, London, has been announced

  • Helen Clark
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

The mandatory requirement for driving tests for people 80+ will end in December 2006

  • Harry Duynhoven
  • Transport Safety

“Bill English has succeeded only in demonstrating his own ignorance in his attack on the interest free student loan costings released today by the government,” says Finance Minister Michael Cullen.

  • Michael Cullen
  • Finance