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I mihia, i whakataungia hoki e te Minita mō ngā Take Tiriti, e Andrew Little, ngā uri o Ngāti Rangi ki te whare Pāremata i tēnei rā ki te mātakitaki i te pānui tuatoru o tā rātou ture e pā ana ki te whakataunga Tiriti, arā, e pā ana ki te Ture Hukihuki mō te Whakataunga Kokoraho a Ngāti Rangi.
- Hon Andrew Little
- Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
The Lord Chief Justice of the Kingdom of Tonga, Owen Paulsen, has been appointed an Associate Judge of the High Court, Attorney-General David Parker announced today.
- Hon David Parker
- Attorney-General
The Cabinet Minute related to decisions for the next Arms Amendment Bill has now been proactively released.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
A further 2,430kms of New Zealand’s most dangerous state highways and local roads will be made safer as part of the Government’s $1.4 billion programme, Transport Minister Phil Twyford and Associate Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter announced today.
- Hon Phil Twyford
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Transport
Corrections have launched the Patron Programme to support and mentor new recruits with Rugby league legend Sir Graham Lowe the first patron for a graduating cohort, Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis announced today.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Corrections
Research, Science and Innovation Minister Megan Woods today announced the appointment of Ms Elena Trout and Mr Matanuku Mahuika to the board of New Zealand’s innovation agency, Callaghan Innovation.
- Hon Dr Megan Woods
- Research, Science and Innovation
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has condemned the recent seizure of two oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Cheryl Gwyn has been appointed a Judge of the High Court, Attorney-General David Parker announced today.
- Hon David Parker
- Attorney-General
A Bill to make trust law easier to understand will become law, says Justice Minister Andrew Little.
- Hon Andrew Little
- Justice
Landlords and tenants will both benefit from a Bill that clears up liability for careless damage to a rental property which passed its final reading in Parliament today.
- Hon Kris Faafoi
- Housing
Justice Minister Andrew Little says the Ināia Tonu Nei: Māori Justice Hui report released today provides important insights into Māori attitudes toward the justice system and ideas on how to improve justice outcomes.
- Hon Andrew Little
- Justice
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters will travel to Fiji this week to attend the Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on 26 July.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
The Minister for Climate Change has welcomed a new and stronger pledge from the Climate Leaders Coalition (CLC) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with what’s needed to limit warming to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius.
- Hon James Shaw
- Climate Change
Welcome and thank you all for coming. I have called this press conference today to announce the Government’s plan to comprehensively overhaul the resource management system.
- Hon David Parker
- Environment
The Government has today launched a comprehensive overhaul of the Resource Management Act (RMA) to cut complexity and costs and better enable urban development, while also improving protection of the environment.
- Hon David Parker
- Environment
Fa’atalofa atu, malo e lelei, Kia ora koutou katoa. And welcome to the launch of the report ‘Spaces of Belonging’.
- Hon Carmel Sepuloni
- Disability Issues
Disarmament and Arms Control Minister Winston Peters has extended New Zealand’s condolences following the death of Yukiya Amano, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Mr Amano had been in ill health and was preparing to step down from his role.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Disarmament and Arms Control
Justice Minister Andrew Little has today tabled the Law Commission’s final report on its review of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976.
- Hon Andrew Little
- Justice
Ministerial Diary June 2019
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- Hon Willie Jackson
Ministerial Diary June 2019
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- Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
There is still time for people who want to play a critical role in Aotearoa New Zealand’s climate change action to put their names forward for the independent Climate Change Commission, says the Minister for Climate Change.
- Hon James Shaw
- Climate Change
Transformation of mental health and addiction services for people with mild to moderate need takes an important step forward today, says Health Minister Dr David Clark.
- Hon Dr David Clark
- Health
We’re investing in the wellbeing of working New Zealanders by supporting the modernisation of WorkSafe and improving its ability to help businesses and workers to stay safe, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Iain Lees-Gallo
- Hon Iain Lees-Galloway
- Workplace Relations and Safety
Ministerial Diary June 2019
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- Hon David Parker