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This section contains briefings received by incoming ministers following the formation of the new Government in the area of finance and economy. Briefings include Finance, Regional Economic Development, and the briefings from the Government’s State Owned Enterprises.

This section contains briefings received by incoming ministers following the formation of the new Government in the area of the environment. Briefings include Environment, Climate Change, and Conservation.

This section contains briefings received by incoming ministers following the formation of the new Government in the area of community and governance.

This section contains briefings received by incoming ministers following the formation of the new Government in the area of housing and infrastructure.

The National-led Government is helping vulnerable New Zealanders in need of a warm, safe and dry place to live.

  • Amy Adams
  • Alfred Ngaro
  • HNZC
  • Social Housing

On Thursday 25 May, Finance Minister Steven Joyce delivered the National-led Government’s ninth Budget. The following is a list of all Budget 2017 announcements.
 

  • Budget 2017

The spirit of unanimity in which the United Nations Security Council passed resolution 2334 on December 23 stands in sharp contrast to the condemnation and accusations that have dominated subsequent commentary from Israel and that country's supporters.

New Zealanders deserve to know why the issue of settlements has become so challenging, and why it came before the council in December 2016.

  • Murray McCully
  • Foreign Affairs
Most weeks, following Cabinet, the Prime Minister holds a press conference for members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery. This page contains the transcripts from those press conferences, which are supplied by Hansard to the Office of the Prime Minister. It is important to note that the transcripts have not been edited nor verified for accuracy.
  • Bill English
  • Prime Minister

On 26 May, Finance Minister Bill English delivered the National-led Government’s eighth Budget.

  • Bill English
  • Budget 2016
  • Finance

The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) was signed in Auckland on 4 February 2016.

  • Todd McClay
  • Prime Minister
  • Trade
Most weeks, following Cabinet, Prime Minister John Key holds a press conference for members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery. This page contains the transcripts from those press conferences, which are supplied by Hansard to the Office of the Prime Minister. It is important to note that the transcripts have not been edited nor verified for accuracy.
  • John Key
  • Prime Minister
Most weeks, following Cabinet, Prime Minister John Key holds a press conference for members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery. This page contains the transcripts from those press conferences, which are supplied by Hansard to the Office of the Prime Minister. It is important to note that the transcripts have not been edited nor verified for accuracy.
  • John Key
  • Prime Minister

On 21 May, Finance Minister Bill English delivered the National-led Government’s seventh Budget.

  • Bill English
  • Prime Minister
  • Budget 2015
  • Finance

The National-led Government’s HomeStart programme took effect on 1 April this year, and will help tens of thousands more first home buyers and young families into a home of their own over the next five years.

  • Prime Minister

A number of important government policies came into effect on April 1 that will help New Zealand families and children and complement the work the National-led Government already has underway.

  • Prime Minister

The Government is continuing to implement its plan to build a faster-growing economy with more jobs and rising incomes, and to support New Zealanders and their families.

  • Prime Minister

The National-led Government is committed to providing more social houses to New Zealanders in need.

  • Paula Bennett
  • Prime Minister
  • Social Housing

Briefings to incoming Ministers as published on the websites of the responsible Government Ministries and agencies. Click on the links to access the BIMs.

  • Prime Minister

The Government has announced a cross-Government package to better protect victims of family violence.

  • John Key
  • Anne Tolley
  • Tariana Turia
  • Judith Collins

With Budget 2014 we have moved from managing our way out of recession to managing a growing economy.

  • John Key
  • Bill English

The time has come to discuss New Zealand’s flag formally, carefully and respectfully, allowing all New Zealanders to have their say.

  • John Key

Delivering better public services is one of the National-led Government’s four key priorities for this term. We understand that New Zealand families expect the Government to spend their hard-earned taxes on the things that matter, and this is why we are bringing a newly-sharpened focus to the public service.

  • John Key
  • Bill English

  • John Key
  • Bill English
  • Prime Minister
  • Deputy Prime Minister

  • John Key
  • Prime Minister