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Conservation Minister Nick Smith and Rakiura Maori Lands Trust Chair Graham Lloyd today signed a historic deed of settlement and deed of covenant to protect 3,515 hectares of native forest at the L

  • Nick Smith
  • Conservation

Treasurer Bill English said Labour's planned $800 million tax grab would be bad news for the economy and a setback just as the country was getting back on its feet.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Treasurer Bill English said Labour's Labour Day package for workers was a cruel irony because it would not help create one new job.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

State Services Minister, Simon Upton, reminded New Zealanders today that the State Sector in New Zealand was looking at a burst of almost

  • Simon Upton
  • State Services

"Further steps have been taken today to finalise the details of the new labelling regime for genetically modified food," Health Minister Wyatt Creech said following a meeting of Australian and New

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Health

An assertion by the Green Party and the Trade Union Federation that the National Party has endorsed a ‘Buy Global' campaign is totally baseless, according to Trade Minister Lockwood Smith.

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

Corporate support needs to match community support to ensure talented young New Zealanders have opportunities both here and overseas to further their careers, Hon Marie Hasler Minister for Culture

  • Marie Hasler
  • Cultural Affairs

Nine years and no new ideas sums up Labour's Justice policy according to Justice Minister, Tony Ryall, today.

  • Tony Ryall
  • Justice

Government-funded tertiary student enrolments are up 7% in the year to August, Tertiary Education Minister Bradford announced today.

  • Max Bradford
  • Tertiary Education

Labour's Trade Spokesperson Jim Sutton has today distanced himself from his senior Finance Spokesperson Michael Cullen's recent undertakings on tariff policy, according to Trade Minister Lockwood S

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

A survey to find out people's views and ideas on how to raise the level of local content in broadcasting has just been released by Hon Marie Hasler, the Minister for Culture and Heritage.

  • Marie Hasler
  • Cultural Affairs

Prime Minister Jenny Shipley today extended New Zealand's congratulations to President Wahid on being elected to office as the fourth President of the Republic of Indonesia.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

The Labour Party's U-turn on import tariffs increases the risk of New Zealand having to endure the Alliance Party's tariff policy, according to Trade Minister Lockwood Smith.

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

Tourism Minister Lockwood Smith has welcomed today's Statistics New Zealand data which shows that international visitor arrivals to New Zealand have increased sharply.

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • Tourism

Education Minister Nick Smith today released the final report of the Working Party that reviewed the length of the school day and the school year saying the recommendations would benefit students

  • Nick Smith
  • Education

Bill Hastings has been appointed Chief Censor of Film and Literature, the Minister of Internal Affairs, Jack Elder, announced today. The term is for three years.

  • Jack Elder
  • Internal Affairs

Treasurer Bill English said today the Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Update (PREFU) showed the economy was set for solid growth, a view also held by other forecasters.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Conservation Minister Nick Smith today announced grants of $90,000 and $30.000 from the Nature Heritage Fund for the purchase of two bush remnants on the Port Hills.

  • Nick Smith
  • Conservation

New Zealand's manufacturing story over recent years has been one of change, with job losses in some traditional areas balanced by strong growth in new areas such as high value-added manufacturing,

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Education Minister Nick Smith today announced the first set of integrated schools to receive Government assistance for expansion to accommodate roll growth, at St Patrick's School in Kaiapoi.

  • Nick Smith
  • Education

The amount that earners must pay to cover accidents that happen outside of work will reduce next year, Accident Insurance Minister Murray McCully announced today.

  • Murray McCully
  • Accident Insurance

The drink-driving television advertisments save a huge amount of lives and must be retained as an important road safety initiative, Transport Minister Maurice Williamson said today.

  • Maurice Williamson
  • Transport

New Zealand welcomes Indonesia's decision which will allow East Timor to become independent, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Next year tertiary students will be able to pay their loans back faster and will pay less interest because of the bringing forward of changes to the Student Loan Scheme, Tertiary Education Minister

  • Max Bradford
  • Tertiary Education