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Transport Minister Jenny Shipley is calling on the public to get involved in this discussion prior to the Government making decisions.
- Jenny Shipley
- Transport
The Minister of Consumer Affairs, Hon Robyn McDonald today welcomed the announcement by Southpower that the company was issuing a new domestic supply contract in response to last month's Ministry o
- Robyn McDonald
- Consumer Affairs
Tourism and Sports Minister Murray McCully has welcomed the withdrawal today of the last of three outstanding appeals for the America's Cup Viaduct Basin village in Auckland as "great news".
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
The Minister of Justice, Hon D.A.M. Graham, says the referendum on compulsory superannuation will be conducted by postal ballot in September.
- Doug Graham
- Justice
The Minister of Fisheries, Hon John Luxton, today announced decisions regarding rock lobster Total Allowable Catches (TAC) and management controls for the 1997-98 rock lobster fishing year commenci
- John Luxton
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
Hon John Luxton, Minister of Fisheries announced today that he will close the squid fishery surrounding the Auckland Islands to squid trawlers as of Friday March 28 for the rest of the fishing year
- John Luxton
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
Associate Health Minister Neil Kirton says there was a slight drop in the number of tuberculosis cases last year compared with the year before.
- Neil Kirton
- Associate Minister of Health
International Trade Minister Lockwood Smith has today announced that New Zealand is asking the European Union for formal dispute settlement consultations under the World Trade Organisation over the
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- International Trade
A mandatory order covering the settlement of this claim would be disastrous for New Zealand, says Deputy Prime Minister and NZ First Leader Winston Peters.
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
Cabinet today approved an amendment to the Petroleum Products Specifications Regulations which permits the use of aviation fuel in all jet boats, the Minister of Energy, Hon Max Bradford said today
- Max Bradford
- Energy
The Government announced today that student allowances will rise by 2.55% from April 1.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
The Coalition Government does not intend to privatise of the core assets of ECNZ or Contact Energy.
- Jenny Shipley
- State Owned Enterprises
The Coalition Government does not intend to privatise of the core assets of ECNZ or Contact Energy.
- Bill Birch
- Finance
The Minister of Conservation Nick Smith announced today at a speech to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature at Lincoln University, that an application will be lodged with the UNES
- Nick Smith
- Conservation
The Minister of Conservation Nick Smith announced today at a speech to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature at Lincoln University, that an application will be lodged with the UNES
- Nick Smith
- Conservation
The Minister of Commerce, the Hon John Luxton, announced an appointment to the Copyright Tribunal today. Judge AE Gaskell has been reappointed as Chairperson for a period of five years.
- John Luxton
- Commerce and Industry
The Minister of Justice, Hon D.A.M.
- Doug Graham
- Justice
The Hon Murray McCully, Minister of Housing, and Hon Roger Sowry, Minister of Social Welfare, today announced a $58M housing assistance package to increase Accommodation Supplement and Special Bene
- Roger Sowry
- Social Welfare
"Drive to Survive", is the message the Minister of Transport, the Hon Jenny Shipley, is giving to New Zealand motorists.
- Jenny Shipley
- Transport
The Hon Murray McCully, Minister of Housing, and Hon Roger Sowry, Minister of Social Welfare, today announced a $58M housing assistance package to increase Accommodation Supplement and Special Bene
- Murray McCully
- Housing
The Financial Statements of the Government of New Zealand for the six months ended 31 December 1996 will be tabled in Parliament at 2.00 pm on Thursday 27 February.
Release Procedures
- Bill Birch
- Finance
Minister of Fisheries, Hon John Luxton today said that he was considering all options and hoped to be in a position to make a decision early next week on the immediate future of Auckland Island squ
- John Luxton
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
Maori fisheries parties agree to step back from further litigation
- Tau Henare
- Maori Affairs
Restrictions on Chinese students entering New Zealand to study are to be relaxed, Education Minister Wyatt Creech and Immigration Minister Max Bradford announced today.
- Max Bradford
- Immigration