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  • John Key
  • Bill English
  • Finance
  • Prime Minister
  • Budget 2011

  • Nick Smith
  • David Carter
  • Agriculture
  • Environment
  • Budget 2011

  • Christopher Finlayson
  • Attorney-General

04 April 2011. Finance Minister Bill English talks about the importance of the first of April in budget terms as numerous changes go into effect.

  • Bill English
  • Finance

18 March. Finance Minister Bill English discusses the impact of the latest Christchurch earthquake on the Government's budget, especially given the commitment of the Government to supporting earthquake victims and rebuilding the city.

  • Bill English
  • Finance

Related Media Release: 06 March 2011

  • Bill English
  • Finance
  • Earthquake Recovery
  • Tony Ryall
  • Health

  • John Key
  • Prime Minister
  • Earthquake Recovery

  • John Key
  • Prime Minister

  • John Key
  • Wayne Mapp
  • Defence
  • Prime Minister

The tax changes on 1 October will strengthen the economy and help hard-working Kiwi families get ahead under their own steam.

  • John Key
  • Bill English
  • Finance
  • Prime Minister

  • John Key
  • Paula Bennett
  • Kate Wilkinson
  • Labour
  • Prime Minister
  • Social Development and Employment
  • Youth Affairs

  • John Key
  • Bill English
  • Budget 2010
  • Finance
  • Prime Minister

  • John Key
  • Paula Bennett
  • Prime Minister
  • Social Development and Employment

  • John Key
  • Prime Minister

[1]The first of a new series of videos from Prime Minister John Key providing updates on major policy issues. This one deals with progress and prospects on the education front.

  • John Key
  • Education
  • John Key
  • Prime Minister

The National Government is still investing heavily in adult and community education, Education Minister Anne Tolley says. But in tough times, it has to look hard at its priorities.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

 

Message from the Prime Minister - 26 February 2010

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  • John Carter
  • Local Government

  • Bill English
  • Finance

  • Bill English
  • Finance

Coming soon to a computer near you!

Every day Tariana Turia, like most leading politicians, is pounded with questions from the media and other members of Parliament. And as of next week, members of the public will be given the same opportunity.

Turia - Open for Questions will be a fortnightly Q & A chat-like video-blog whereby the minister, and co-leader of the Maori Party, will address questions on topical issues that affect the everyday lives of tangata whenua and New Zealanders.

  • Tariana Turia
  • Health

  • Simon Power
  • Pita Sharples
  • Justice