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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.

This section contains briefings received by incoming ministers following the reshuffle of portfolios earlier this year.

This section contains briefings received by incoming ministers following the reshuffle of portfolios earlier this year.

This section contains briefings received by incoming ministers following the reshuffle of portfolios earlier this year.

This section contains briefings received by incoming ministers following the reshuffle of portfolios earlier this year.

The Wellbeing Budget on 30 May is about tackling New Zealand’s long-term challenges. It does this by focussing on five priorities:

There is no question that right now climate change is the biggest challenge we're facing internationally. This is an issue that young people need to have a voice on. We are holding a live chat to give young people the chance to engage with the Government and ask us how we’re taking action on climate change.
  • Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern

Rejecting protectionism, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says her country hopes to instead lead the world with a new economic approach built on improving people’s wellbeing.

  • Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
  • Prime Minister

Kia ora and welcome to another update on the Research and Development Tax Incentive.

  • Hon Dr Megan Woods
  • Research, Science and Innovation

The Government is making publicly available documents relating to the position of the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), communications with Derek Handley, and the resignation of Hon Clare Curran as a Minister and Member of the Executive Council.

The Coalition Government’s long-term plan sets out our priorities and the steps we are taking to build a modern and fairer New Zealand.

We are building a modern economy that is fit for the 21st century. That means being smarter in how we work.

We want every New Zealander to have access to world-class education and healthcare, live in a home that is healthy and in a community that is safe, and to realise their potential.

It is time for a new kind of government that builds an even better New Zealand we can all be proud of, through modern, compassionate leadership that recognises the value of every New Zealander and backs all our people.

We’re lucky to call the most beautiful country in the world, home. I wouldn’t want to raise my child anywhere else.

Partnering with business to develop a productive, sustainable and inclusive economy.

Introduction from Finance Minister Grant Robertson

Over the past few months I have had the pleasure of meeting with businesses of all shapes and sizes to discuss our plan to introduce a research and development (R&D) tax incentive.

  • Hon Dr Megan Woods
  • Research, Science and Innovation

From 1 July 2018, thousands of New Zealanders will be eligible for extra support through the Government’s Families Package.

On 12 April 2018, the Rt Hon Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that there will be no further offshore petroleum exploration permits granted.

  • Hon Dr Megan Woods
  • Energy and Resources

Budget 2018 lays the foundations for New Zealanders to have better lives in the decades ahead.