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The Minister of Fisheries is calling for entries for a new public award to celebrate innovation in our seafood sector.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Fisheries
"Let’s start by acknowledging that it has been a huge year."
Police Association Annual Conference
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Commercial catch limits for tarakihi will be reduced by a further 10 per cent as part of a package of measures to ensure sustainability of a number of fish stocks around the country.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Fisheries
The number of frontline Police officers has been boosted by 78 with the graduation today of the latest recruit wing from the Royal New Zealand Police College.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Five hundred small businesses have now benefitted from government-funded safety measures under a crime prevention initiative to reduce the risk of aggravated robberies in dairies, liquor stores and petrol stations.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Speechnotes for the First Reading of the Arms Legislation Bill, Parliament
Introduction and overview
Mr Speaker
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister, Kris Faafoi, and Minister for Small Business, Stuart Nash, have today announced new measures to better protect businesses and consumers from unfair commercial practices.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Hon Kris Faafoi
- Commerce and Consumer Affairs
The Coalition Government is backing Kiwi companies to innovate and grow by making it easier to invest in new assets and business models, and giving start-ups a better shot at success.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Finance
- Revenue
- Small Business
Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, ka nui te mihi kia koutou.
Thank you Bruce for your introduction, and welcome everyone.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Fisheries
The Government will work alongside the aquaculture industry to deliver economic growth and jobs for the regions as part of an ambitious goal for it to become a $3 billion industry by 2035.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Fisheries
The Government is taking steps to ensure gun ownership is restricted to responsible users, and to stop the flow of guns into the black market as legislation is introduced to Parliament today, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says.
- Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Prime Minister
- Police
A pest seaweed is to be turned into a premium edible export in a Government funded venture announced by Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor and Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash today.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Hon Damien O’Connor
- Agriculture
- Fisheries
A record milestone for Maori police officers has been set with the graduation of a new cohort of Police constables today.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
The Government is taking action to improve the health of the Hauraki Gulf by supporting the restoration of shellfish reefs and beds announced Minister for Conservation Eugenie Sage at a meeting of the Hauraki Gulf Forum in Auckland on Tuesday evening.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Hon Eugenie Sage
- Conservation
- Fisheries
Revenue Minister Stuart Nash has announced his intention to introduce a legislative amendment to ensure that payments received by a land owner from the grant of a land right (such as a licence or a limited term easement) continue to be taxable.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Revenue
The Government’s updated tax policy work programme continues the focus on productivity, growth and wellbeing outlined in Budget 2019, Revenue Minister Stuart Nash announced today.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Revenue
Opportunities to dodge tax are shrinking with the completion of a new tax agreement with Switzerland, Revenue Minister Stuart Nash announced today.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Revenue
The Police will have stronger powers of search and seizure to crackdown on synthetic drug dealers under legislation passed today in Parliament.
- Hon Dr David Clark
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Health
- Police
Small Business Minister Stuart Nash says the report of the Small Business Council will help maintain the momentum for innovation and improvements in the sector.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Small Business
A number of papers related to Cabinet decisions for the firearms buyback and amnesty have been proactively released.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Extra Police officers are being deployed from Northland to Southland with the graduation of a new wing of recruits from the Royal New Zealand Police College.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Almost $600 million has been paid into taxpayers’ bank accounts in the past two months, after the first season of automatic tax assessments.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Revenue
The Government is moving to cut the complexity involved with re-consenting existing marine farms by creating a consistent set of rules across the country.
- Hon David Parker
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Environment
- Fisheries
The Cabinet Minute related to decisions for the next Arms Amendment Bill has now been proactively released.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police