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The ‘Keep it Real’ online safety campaign enters its second phase today with young people being prompted to help keep themselves safe, Internal Affairs Minister Tracey Martin announced today.
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
A $500,000 fund has been allocated to support flood relief activities in Northland, Internal Affairs Minister Tracey Martin announced today.
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
A new lottery fund worth $40 million has been established to focus on community and social initiatives in response to COVID-19.
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
There has been a further extension to the report back of the Royal Commission into the Attacks on Christchurch Mosques on 15 March 2019, Minister for Internal Affairs Tracey Martin has confirmed.
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
Fire stations around the country are set for a $57.5 million boost for much needed rebuilds or upgrades, Internal Affairs Minister Tracey Martin announced today.
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
Julia Steenson has been appointed to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-Based Institutions, Internal Affairs Minister Tracey Martin announced today.
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
A major funding package for libraries will allow them to play a far greater role in supporting their communities and people seeking jobs as part of the economic recovery from COVID-19.
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
New Zealanders will be better protected from online harm through a Bill introduced to Parliament today, says Internal Affairs Minister Tracey Martin.
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
Budget 2020 provides a major investment in New Zealand’s documentary heritage sector, with a commitment to leasing a new Archives Wellington facility and an increase in funding for Archives and National Library work.
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
Minister of Internal Affairs Tracey Martin has confirmed the report back of the Royal Commission into the Attacks on Christchurch Mosques has been extended to 31 July 2020.
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
Internal Affairs and Children’s Minister Tracey Martin has joined leaders from the Five Country Ministerial Group and representatives of digital industry in launching a set of principles to guide industry action on countering online child se
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Internal Affairs
The New Zealand Government is sending a further 22 firefighters to help fight the Australian fires.
- Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
- Hon Tracey Martin
- Prime Minister
- Internal Affairs