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State Sector agencies of the future will need to be more in touch with the needs of citizens with an increased focus on flexibility and working together, State Services Minister Trevor Mallard said today.
- Trevor Mallard
- State Services
Education Minister Trevor Mallard has approved a code of practice for the pastoral care of international students.
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
The State Services Commissioner's report into standards of behaviour in the New Zealand Defence Force has identified inappropriate behaviour by a small number of mainly army officers, but found no evidence of a systemic problem in the handling of offici
- Mark Burton
- Defence
The government’s Cultural Recovery Package continues to bring cultural and economic benefits to New Zealand, says Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister, Judith Tizard.
- Judith Tizard
- Arts, Culture and Heritage
Ladies and Gentlemen: thank you for the invitation to speak with you today. Thank you especially to our hosts this morning, and particularly Tommy Koh, Director of the Institute and a very good friend of New Zealand.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
The Government has approved a new standard for cataloguing government information and services in a way to make them much easier for people to find over the internet.
- Trevor Mallard
- State Services
It is an honour to be invited to open the fourth Early Intervention in Psychosis National Wananga this weekend.
- Parekura Horomia
- Maori Affairs
24 December 2001Media Statement
Auckland rail deal clinched
The Crown and Tranz Rail have completed the Crown’s purchase of the Auckland rail corridor.
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
The Crown and Tranz Rail have completed the Crown’s purchase of the Auckland rail corridor.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Kia ora
Kia orana
Talofa lava
Malo E Lelei
Fakaalofa Lahi Atu
Ni sa bula
It is a pleasure to be here.
- Steve Maharey
- Social Development and Employment
Auckland Barrister Ms Shelley Sage has been appointed as interim chair of the Human Rights Review Tribunal from 1 January 2002.
- Margaret Wilson
- Attorney-General
Chairman Tom Williams, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for the invitation to speak with you today.
- Jim Sutton
- Agriculture
Chairman Alistair Polsen, chief executive Tony St Clair, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for the invitation to speak with you today.
- Jim Sutton
- Agriculture
New Zealand will remove sanctions against Fiji immediately following a decision by the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) to lift Fiji’s suspension from the Councils of the Commonwealth, Foreign Minister Phil Goff said.
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
The government is inviting public input into the development of policy on digital television
- Marian Hobbs
- Broadcasting
Health Minister Annette King today announced the names of deputy chairs for the 21 district health boards, and the names of appointees to each board.
- Annette King
- Health
The Auckland region is to receive Industry New Zealand regional development partnership funding that recognises its size and unique characteristics.
- Jim Anderton
- Industry and Regional Development
Foreign Affairs Minister Phil Goff has welcomed the action taken by the Commonwealth to place Zimbabwe on the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) agenda.
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.
Thank you for the opportunity to talk with you today and to share in the celebrations of the first year of the Whanganui Graduate Nurses Programme.
- Tariana Turia
- Housing
Associate Health Minister Tariana Turia said I am pleased to acknowledge the appointment to the District Health Boards of the Maori representatives announced by Health Minister Annette King today.
- Tariana Turia
- Health
Health Minister Annette King today announced the names of deputy chairs for the 21 district health boards, and the names of appointees to each board.
- Annette King
- Health
Defence Minister Mark Burton and the Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Carey Adamson have this afternoon received the report they jointly commissioned from the State Services Commissioner.
- Mark Burton
- Defence
21 December 2001Media Statement
Radio Network Expressions of Interest Wanted
- Mark Gosche
- Pacific Island Affairs
Maoridom has lost a taonga today, a rangatira who has served his people with dignity, with the passing of Bishop Manuhuia Bennett.
- Sandra Lee
- Maori Affairs