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Frontline Police numbers have broken through the 10,000 mark for the first time in history as officers step forward to keep the community safe during the COVID19 lockdown.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Urgent legislation has been passed to support the package of economic and social measures needed to recover from the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Revenue
A new trial scheme will see a Police officer, paramedic and mental health professional respond in a special team to mental health emergency calls in Wellington city.
- Hon Dr David Clark
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Health
- Police
The primary sector’s strength, resilience and ability to respond to the effects of drought and the global impact of COVID-19 is highlighted by a new report out today.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Hon Damien O’Connor
- Agriculture
- Fisheries
A proposed law change will improve the administration of the child support scheme to ensure greater fairness for children and their families.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Revenue
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern today announced the appointment of Andrew Coster as the next Commissioner of Police.
- Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Prime Minister
- Police
A crime prevention initiative to improve the safety of workers in small businesses like dairies, liquor stores and petrol stations is to be rolled out to hundreds more locations.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
The government is to provide further relief to the rock lobster industry due to severe market disruptions caused by the impact of the COVID-19 virus on the Chinese market.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Fisheries
A milestone has been reached with the graduation of more than 2,000 new Police officers since the Coalition Government took office in October 2017.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Government Ministers today celebrated 20 years of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park/ Ko te Pataka kai o Tikapa Moana/ Te Moananui a Toi, and recognise there is much to celebrate and so much more to do to give nature a helping hand.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Hon Eugenie Sage
- Conservation
- Fisheries
New legislation is being proposed which aims to reduce the stress and financial hardship caused by late payments to small businesses.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Small Business
Tougher penalties for gun crime are a step closer with the passage of firearms reform legislation through another stage in Parliament.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
A trial deployment of the Police Eagle helicopter in Christchurch will test whether the aircraft would make a significant difference to crime prevention and community safety.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
The Minister of Police says an operation to smash a trans national drug smuggling ring today will make a significant impact on the methamphetamine trade fuelling harm in our communities.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
The government has agreed to help crayfish exporters to minimise the impact of trade disruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak in China.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Fisheries
More Police are being deployed to the frontline as a new wing of officers graduates from the Royal New Zealand Police College today.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
The number of Police on the Auckland frontline is increasing with the graduation today of a special locally-trained wing of new constables.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Community safety and crime prevention in the East Coast community of Mahia has moved forward with the opening of a new Police station to serve the growing coastal settlement.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
The Minister of Police has thanked around 33,000 firearms owners for helping make New Zealand a safer place by participating in the gun buyback.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
The Minister of Police Stuart Nash says the clock is ticking down for firearms owners who wish to stay on the right side of the law.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
A new record has been set for Police numbers with the graduation of 60 new Police officers today.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
A new research project will examine the effectiveness of drug checking programmes at music festivals to find out whether it helps keep people safe and reduces harm.
- Hon Dr David Clark
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Health
- Police
In response to a Court of Appeal decision today, Revenue Minister Stuart Nash says he intends to introduce legislation to clarify the law regarding donation tax credits.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Revenue
Unfair business practices are being targeted in new legislation introduced to Parliament.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Hon Kris Faafoi
- Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- Small Business