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Prime Minister John Key was elected during the November 2008 General Election and heads the National-led Government.
- John Key
- Prime Minister
[image:35120]National focuses on jobs and growth with package
Prime Minister, Hon John Key
Prime Minister John Key today unveiled the Government's small-business relief package to help lighten the load on the small and medium-sized businesses which employ many New Zealanders.
- John Key
- Prime Minister
Coming to grips with the Building and Construction portfolio has been a bit like running straight off the bench into a rugby scrum...crouch, touch, and engage!
- Shane Jones
- Building and Construction
OP-Ed: Helen Clark reflects on the way forward in Fiji following the discussions among Pacific Islands Forum Leaders in Niue last month.
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- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
The Primary News is a regular newsletter that contains information for the Agricultural Sector.
- Jim Anderton
- Agriculture
1. What is the total cost to the Crown?
- Michael Cullen
- Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
The current state of the relationship between Fiji
- Winston Peters
- Foreign Affairs
Thank you Mr Chair. I am pleas
- Winston Peters
- Foreign Affairs
This is the first time New Zealand has hosted the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) event since its establishment in 1972.
- No Minister
- No Portfolio
Communications and Information Technology Minister David Cunliffe is delighted that the Commerce Commission’s market monitoring report has revealed real improvements in New Zealand’s te
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Policy changes and threshold adjustments taking effect from 1 April will make a difference for the better for many New Zealanders.
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Foreign Ministers from Pacific Islands Forum nations will meet in Auckland tomorrow to discuss the progress Fiji’s interim administration is making towards holding general elections.
- Winston Peters
- Foreign Affairs
Back in January, amid growing public attention on the weakening United States economy, journalists naturally wanted to know how the New Zealand government would respond to the financial market deve
- Michael Cullen
- Finance