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The Minister of Labour Margaret Wilson says there's been an excellent response to the discussion paper on the Review of Health and Safety in Employment.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Labour

Minister of Corrections Matt Robson says the new prison to be built just south of Auckland will be another step towards a secure, modern, regional corrections system.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

One hundred and seventy two community agencies nationwide have received more than $2.5 million in rent relief from December 1, 2000 Housing Minister Mark Gosche confirmed today.

  • Mark Gosche
  • Housing

An appeal against the World Trade Organisation ruling against South Korean restrictions on imported beef has been decided in New Zealand's favour.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

Rural people will get improved access to government services through the "Heartland Services Initiative".

  • Jim Sutton
  • Rural Affairs

Rural people will get improved access to government services through the "Heartland Services Initiative".

  • Steve Maharey
  • Social Development and Employment

The Minister of Corrections, Matt Robson, has announced the shortlist of possible sites in the southern Auckland area on which to build the new 650-bed men's prison.

The two sites have been shortlisted after a rigorous selection process.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

New Zealand has filed a submission as part of the Australian Government's risk analysis process to decide whether apple imports should be allowed, Agriculture and Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton said today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

Justice Minister Phil Goff today introduced legislation to make recognition of victims’ rights mandatory.

  • Phil Goff
  • Justice

New appointments to the Tertiary Education Advisory Commission were announced today by Associate Education (Tertiary Education) Minister Steve Maharey.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Education

The Education Amendment Bill (No. 2) introduced to Parliament this week matches tertiary institution governance and management capabiities with the demands of the 21st century, says Associate Education (Tertiary Education) Minister Steve Maharey.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Education

Housing Minister Mark Gosche has rejected criticism of the Government's new income-related rents policy from former Housing Minister and National MP Tony Ryall.

  • Mark Gosche
  • Housing

Education Minister Trevor Mallard said a bill introduced to Parliament this week signalled the most significant change in education legislation in the last decade.

  • Trevor Mallard
  • Education

The Associate Minister of Justice, Hon Margaret Wilson, has announced the appointment of Joan Allin of Wellington, as the Principal Environment Judge.

She is expected to take up her new office at the end of March 2001.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Justice

(Minister is introduced by Phil Keene, Dunedin Region Manager)

Thank you Phil for the invitation to attend what is a big day for Land Information New Zealand - the launch of Landonline to its customers.

  • Matt Robson
  • Land Information

Appendix One: Guiding principles for restructuring the appeal system

The majority of these principles were developed by the Royal Commission on
the Courts in 1978 and the Law Commission in 1986.

Recognising the Court of Appeal as New Zealand's final appellate court

Consistent with New Zealand's independence, our final court of appeal should be located in New Zealand.

Reflective development of the law

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

  1. Options to address Maori issues

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

  1. Taking a principled approach: Options
  1. A set of guiding principles has been developed to assist the discussion
  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General
  1. It's time for change

Introduction

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Pete Hodgson today released copies of documents relating to the development of the Government's proposed export credit guarantee scheme.

  • Pete Hodgson
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

The income level at which borrowers must start to repay student loans will rise from $14,768 to $15,132 next April.

  • Michael Cullen
  • Revenue

New Zealand's military commitment in East Timor has been extended for another 12 months, Prime Minister Helen Clark and Minister of Defence Mark Burton announced today.

  • Mark Burton
  • Defence

New Zealand's military commitment in East Timor has been extended for another 12 months, Prime Minister Helen Clark and Minister of Defence Mark Burton announced today.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

When Annette first asked me to take part in this launch, I thought it might be because I am one of the finance Ministers.

  • Trevor Mallard
  • Sport and Recreation