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New regulations for the conditional release of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) will provide greater assurance for industry and the public in regard to traceability and segregation, Environmen
- Trevor Mallard
- Environment
The government is developing regulations to specify the carbon credits known as assigned amount units that will be accepted for compliance with the emissions trading scheme, Climate Change Minister
- David Parker
- Climate Change Issues
Environment Minister Trevor Mallard's speech to the Environment Compliance Conference (Society of Local Government Managers), Brentwood Hotel, Wellington
- Trevor Mallard
- Environment
Mainzeal Property and Construction Limited has been awarded the construction contract to build the new Levin courthouse, Courts Minister Rick Barker announced today.
- Rick Barker
- Courts
Jane Evelyn Borthwick, Barrister of Christchurch, has been appointed an Environment Judge, Attorney-General Michael Cullen announced today.
- Michael Cullen
- Attorney-General
Ngāti Apa (North Island) and the Crown signed a Deed of Settlement today, Treaty Negotiations Minister Michael Cullen said.
- Michael Cullen
- Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
Gerard Martin Lynch, Barrister of Christchurch, has been appointed a District Court Judge, Attorney-General Michael Cullen announced today.
- Michael Cullen
- Attorney-General
University of Auckland Business School
- Phil Goff
- Trade
Senior Government Minister Phil Goff and Premier of Niue Hon Toke Talagi successfully completed a series of bilateral meetings in Wellington today.
- Phil Goff
- Trade
The Government has approved funding for a new enhanced night vision capability for the Defence Force, Defence Minister Phil Goff said today.
- Phil Goff
- Defence
Defence Minister Phil Goff today released the September 2008 update of the Defence Long Term Development Plan (LTDP).
- Phil Goff
- Defence
Opening of the National Pacific Screening Workers Conference, Novotel Tainui Hotel, Hamilton
- Luamanuvao Laban
- Pacific Island Affairs
New research has found that more than 60 per cent of employers offer their workers flexible working hours and say it has a positive effect, Labour Minister Trevor Mallard said today.
- Trevor Mallard
- Labour
Finance Minister Michael Cullen and Revenue Minister Peter Dunne announced today that the Cabinet yesterday agreed to a new, bottom secondary tax rate of 12.5 per cent.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Older New Zealanders in retirement villages will have greater protection under a new Code of Practice for Retirement Villages announced by Prime Minister Helen Clark and Building and Construction M
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Speech to the 92nd National Council Meeting of the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
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- Phil Goff
- Defence
Iwi Maori and the Crown have reached an early agreement over resolution of ‘pre-commencement' (1992-2004) aquaculture interests in the South Island and the Coromandel, Fisheries Minister Jim Ande
- Jim Anderton
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
Good morning everyone, and thank you for inviting me to be here today.
- Rick Barker
- Veterans' Affairs
Canterbury Provincial Buildings Stone Chamber,
Durham Street, Christchurch
Introduction
- Lianne Dalziel
- Justice
Minister of Health David Cunliffe today announced details of a multi-million dollar plan to lift New Zealand's cardiac surgery rate by at least 25 percent over four-years, as apart of a major strat
- David Cunliffe
- Health
Speaking at the Royal New Zealand Returned Services Association National Conference, Veterans' Minister Rick Barker today told veterans that good progress has been made on implementing the Memorand
- Rick Barker
- Veterans' Affairs
Internal Affairs Minister, Rick Barker today launched the new decorative birth certificates available now from the Births Deaths and Marriages Registry of the Department of Internal Af
- Rick Barker
- Internal Affairs
A range of significant Auckland transport projects, including Auckland passenger rail electrification, have been given a green light with the Government's decision to approve Auckland's regional fu
- Annette King
- Transport