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

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

This section contains briefings received by incoming ministers following the formation of the new Government in the area of justice. Briefings include Pike River Re-entry, Justice & Courts, and Police.

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 foreign affairs and security.

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

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

Briefings to Incoming Ministers (BIMs) are briefings received by incoming Ministers following the formation of a new Government.

It’s that time of year again! If you’d like to help design the Prime Minister’s official Christmas card, here’s how to take part:

Most weeks, following Cabinet, the Prime Minister holds a press conference for members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery. 

Budget 2020 is the next step in our Government’s fight against, and recovery from, COVID-19. It is focused on growing our economy, creating jobs, strengthening our public services, and starting to rebuild together.

The most significant economic plan in modern New Zealand history to cushion the impact of COVID-19 in the fight to support Kiwis’ jobs and the domestic economy from the virus.   

Rail, roads, schools and hospitals will be built and upgraded across the country under the new $12 billion New Zealand Upgrade Programme announced by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.