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Minister for Social Development Carmel Sepuloni has today met with some of Work and Income’s top case managers who’ve achieved outstanding results supporting their clients into work.
- Hon Carmel Sepuloni
- Social Development
Thank you very much for the invitation to speak today.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
Consumers and business will benefit from legislation introduced to Parliament today which will make it a criminal offence to engage in cartel conduct.
- Hon Kris Faafoi
- Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Department of Conservation staff will be able to issue infringement notices and reduce the number of costly prosecutions under a bill that passed its first reading last night.
- Hon Eugenie Sage
- Conservation
Revenue Minister Stuart Nash has confirmed the bright-line test on residential property sales will be extended from two years to five years in legislation currently making its way through Parliament.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Revenue
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says New Zealand will contribute a further $1.5 million to help with the emergency response and early recovery efforts in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Gita.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Foreign Affairs
Applications open today for health scholarships designed to provide opportunities for Māori in the health and disability sector.
- Hon Jenny Salesa
- Health
Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter welcomes 3,800 mental health and support workers being included in a pay equity settlement announced today.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
Minister of Health Dr David Clark says an estimated 3,800 mental health and addiction workers will soon receive the pay they deserve.
- Hon Dr David Clark
- Health
The Government and Auckland Council have today released plans for a world class America’s Cup village on Auckland’s waterfront to host the 2020-21 cup defence.
- Hon David Parker
- Economic Development
Associate Justice Minister Hon Aupito William Sio today launched a new website Settled.govt.nz for people selling or buying houses.
- Hon Aupito William Sio
- Justice
A report by an independent panel into the future location of six salmon farms in the Marlborough Sounds has been released by Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Fisheries
The Minister for Climate Change says the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) latest risk survey clearly shows New Zealand is on the right track with our goals of a net zero carbon economy.
- Hon James Shaw
- Climate Change
Thank you for inviting me to speak with you here today.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has announced a RNZAF C130 Hercules aircraft carrying emergency relief supplies will depart for Tonga this afternoon.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
Customs will have new legislation this year to reinforce its fight against the flow of illegal drugs into New Zealand, says Customs Minister Hon Meka Whaitiri.
- Hon Meka Whaitiri
- Customs
Minister of Health Dr David Clark has ordered an independent review of the National Bowel Screening Programme.
- Hon Dr David Clark
- Health
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has today paid tribute to outgoing National Party Leader Bill English.
- Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
- Prime Minister
New Zealand is hosting 14 Pacific countries at the Pacific Conference on Conventional Weapons Treaties in Auckland from 12 to 14 February.
- Fletcher Tabuteau
- Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says New Zealand is making available an initial $750,000 to support relief efforts in Tonga following Cyclone Gita.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
Research released today reinforces the need to do more to stop people being unnecessarily killed and injured on our roads, says Associate Minister of Transport Julie Anne Genter.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Transport
Justice Minister Andrew Little will today represent New Zealand at the World Government Summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
- Hon Andrew Little
- Justice
The government is to widen the search for New Zealand’s first Chief Technology officer.
- Hon Clare Curran
- Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media
- Government Digital Services
Stronger oversight of the pay for chief executives and conduct of Crown Entity Board members are two of several changes in a Bill introduced in Parliament today, State Services Minister Chris Hipkins says.
- Hon Chris Hipkins
- State Services