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Sport and Recreation Minister Murray McCully is releasing the Briefings to the Incoming Minister from SPARC, and from the Ministry of Culture and Heritage, at 3pm today.

  • Murray McCully
  • Sport and Recreation

A bill aimed at further protecting victims of family violence was introduced to Parliament today by Justice Minister Simon Power and has been referred to select committee for public submissions.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Environment Minister Dr Nick Smith and Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley have welcomed the decision to allocate more space for aquaculture but have expressed disappointment that it took so long.

  • Phil Heatley
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture

Environment Minister Dr Nick Smith and Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley have welcomed the decision to allocate more space for aquaculture but have expressed disappointment that it took so long.

  • Nick Smith
  • Environment

Justice Minister Simon Power today released more Briefings to the Incoming Minister of Justice.

The briefing documents are now available on the Beehive website. 

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Energy and Resources Minister, Gerry Brownlee, has welcomed the passing of the biofuel law, describing it as a pragmatic environmental step.

  • Gerry Brownlee
  • Energy and Resources

Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Ltd's proposed acquisition of the business assets of New Zealand Steel Mining Ltd, a subsidiary of BlueScope Steel Ltd, has been declined, says Finance Minist

  • Bill English
  • Finance

Streamlining the Resource Management Act (RMA) is off to a good start with today's announcement of the RMA Technical Advisory Group to support the Government's programme of reform of the Resource M

  • Rodney Hide
  • Regulatory Reform

State Owned Enterprises Minister Simon Power today released the Briefing to the Incoming Minister of State Owned Enterprises from the Crown Company Monitoring Advisory Unit.

  • Simon Power
  • State Owned Enterprises

Transport Minister Steven Joyce has asked officials to work with the taxi industry to explore options available to improve driver safety.

  • Steven Joyce
  • Transport

State Services Minister Tony Ryall today released the Briefing to the Incoming Minister of State Services from the State Services Commission.

  • Tony Ryall
  • State Services

Broadcasting Minister, Jonathan Coleman, today released the Briefing to the Incoming Minister of Broadcasting.

  • Jonathan Coleman
  • Broadcasting

Minister Hon John Carter has released the Briefing to the Incoming Minister for his civil defence portfolio.

  • John Carter
  • Civil Defence

Racing Minister John Carter has released the formal briefing by the Department of Internal Affairs on his new portfolio.

  • John Carter
  • Racing

Senior Citizens Minister John Carter says the ministerial briefing on his new portfolio provides a useful summary of the issues facing older New Zealanders.

  • John Carter
  • Senior Citizens

Commerce Minister Simon Power today released the Briefings to the Incoming Minister of Commerce.

  • Simon Power
  • Commerce

With one in ten New Zealanders projected to be Pacific by 2026, it is essential for New Zealand's future that Pacific people are well-educated, skilled and playing their part economically, cultu

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Pacific Island Affairs

The Government is to reluctantly increase ACC levies for employers and workers next year - less than those recommended by officials, ACC Minister Nick Smith says.

  • Nick Smith
  • ACC

Housing Minister Phil Heatley has today released the Housing New Zealand and Department of Building and Housing Briefings to the Incoming Minister.

  • Phil Heatley
  • Housing

Attorney-General Christopher Finlayson has today released four Briefings to the Incoming Minister.

  • Christopher Finlayson
  • Attorney-General

Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister Christopher Finlayson has today released the briefing to the Incoming Minister from the Office of Treaty Settlements.

  • Christopher Finlayson
  • Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations

Justice Minister Simon Power says he will run "an iron ruler" over the cost of Wellington's new Supreme Court building after being told the Government has inherited a $12 million increase on the

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

A Bill repealing the ten year ban on building thermal power stations has been tabled in Parliament by Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee.

  • Gerry Brownlee
  • Energy and Resources