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Associate Minister of Housing (Homelessness) Marama Davidson has announced a significant funding boost today for kaupapa Māori approaches that support whānau into housing.

  • Housing

Auckland barrister David Gary Johnstone has been appointed a judge of the High Court, Attorney‑General David Parker announced today.

  • Attorney-General

Associate Minister of Housing (Maori Housing) Peeni Henare today attended the annual MAIHI Whare Wananga hosted by Toitu Tairawhiti Housing Limited in Kaiti.

  • Housing

Health Minister Andrew Little was at Gisborne Hospital today to mark the next step of Te Tairāwhiti’s new Te Whare Awhiora mental health facility build.

  • Health

Around 30,000 rural homes and communities will soon have access to faster, improved connectivity with an expansion of the Rural Capacity Upgrade programme.

  • Agriculture
  • Digital Economy and Communications

Tauranga will be the first region to use a new Government tool to raise funding for much-needed infrastructure.

  • Housing
  • Infrastructure

Some of the country’s most difficult health issues will be tackled by a newly established public health advisory committee, whose members have now been appointed.

  • Health

The Government closes out the National Fieldays week with new investments through the Sustainable Food and Fibre Futures fund (SFF Futures) to help kickstart sustainable and high-value wool and regional food and fibre.

  • Agriculture

New Zealand has lost one our true sporting icons with the passing of Sir Murray Halberg, Grant Robertson, Minister of Sport and Recreation said today.

  • Sport and Recreation

The importance of cooperation in the Pacific to support the region’s recovery and resilience will be a focus of formal talks in Canberra tomorrow.

  • Foreign Affairs

Associate Minister of Housing (Māori Housing) Peeni Henare attended the official opening of 10 new rental homes built for working whānau of Ngā Pōtiki ā Tamapahore in Pāpāmoa today.

  • Housing

The Government is investing in more on-the-ground support, innovation, and workforce development as part of a new plan to grow Māori businesses and jobs in the food and fibre sector, Associate Agriculture Minister Meka Whaitiri announced today.

  • Agriculture

The Government is adopting the majority of recommendations from an independent review into the actions of government agencies leading up to the death of 5-year-old Malachi Subecz.

  • Children

The Government is changing the law to give Police greater enforcement tools when dealing with dangerous and reckless driving on our roads, Ministers Chris Hipkins and Kiri Allan announced today.

  • Justice
  • Police

The Crown accounts are in a solid position thanks to the Government’s careful financial management through a deteriorating global environment.

  • Finance

Changes to Special Needs Grant limits for dental treatment come into force today.

  • Health
  • Social Development and Employment

New Zealand’s record food and fibre export revenue is projected to reach new record highs, helping protect New Zealanders from the sharp edges of the global downturn.

  • Agriculture
  • Forestry
  • Oceans and Fisheries

The Government has released new guidance to support stronger links between New Zealand’s climate change goals, and local and regional planning.

  • Climate Change

A single blood test that can diagnose heart attacks in minutes instead of hours, saving the health system millions of dollars and getting patients treated faster, is being rolled out in New Zealand hospitals.

  • Health

A new workstream has been established within government to consider how rongoā might be protected in legislation.

  • Health

Legislation to modernise the way medicines, medical devices and natural health products are regulated has been introduced in Parliament today.

  • Health

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Minister for Agriculture, Damien O’Connor, launched the Centre for Climate Action on Agricultural Emissions alongside the primary sector partners today at Mystery Creek Fieldays.

  • Prime Minister
  • Agriculture

The launch today of a new firearms regulator to ensure the legitimate possession and use of firearms, and an online portal to apply for licences, marks a significant step towards modernisation and improvements in gun safety.

  • Police

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor and Climate Change Minister James Shaw have confirmed the next steps in the Government’s partnership with the primary sector to develop a strategy for on-farm carbon sequestration.

  • Prime Minister
  • Agriculture
  • Climate Change