Tag: government
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New Zealand Police Recall Premature King's Birthday Honours Release
An earlier press release regarding King's Birthday Honours was issued in error, according to the New Zealand Police. The release was sent out before the embargo lift time. The New Zealand Police have apologised for the error and are asking…
Politics and GovernmentMediaAustralasiaGeneral PoliticsMedia Crisis New Zealand PoliceKing's Birthday HonoursEmbargoApologyPress ReleaseRecallGovernmentNZ Police
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NZ Government's Aged Care Funding Criticized as Insufficient
The New Zealand government has announced the continuation of a fund to support older New Zealanders transferring from hospitals to aged residential care and the community. However, Aged Care Association chief executive Tracey Martin has criticised the move, calling it…
Politics and GovernmentHealthSocial IssuesState Governments GovernmentAged Care AssociationTracey MartinFundingElderlyHealthcare
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Budget 2025 Prioritizes Savings for Investment and Growth, Says ACT Leader
ACT Leader David Seymour says Budget 2025 prioritizes saving to invest in essential services and bolster economic growth. Seymour stated that ACT's influence ensured the Budget's government growth is less than half the rate of inflation. He emphasized that wage…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEconomyFederal Government Budget 2025David SeymourACTRegulatory Standards BillBrooke van VeldenEconomic GrowthGovernment
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New Zealand Boosts Mental Health Crisis Response with $28 Million Investment
The New Zealand government is overhauling its response to mental distress calls, with a $28 million investment over four years to shift from a Police-led to a mental health-led approach. Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey announced the changes, emphasizing…
Politics and GovernmentHealthSocial IssuesGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsMedical Science mental healthMatt DooceyBudget 2025telehealthpolicegovernment
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New Zealand Boosts Corrections with $472 Million Investment
The New Zealand government is investing over $472 million over four years to bolster the Department of Corrections, according to Corrections Minister Mark Mitchell. The funding aims to manage the growing prison population and enhance public safety. Budget 2025 allocates…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementHealthLegalSocial Issues CorrectionsMark MitchellBudget 2025Christchurch Men’s PrisonPublic SafetyGovernment
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NZ Budget 2025 Boosts Disability Support Services
More than 7,000 disabled New Zealanders are set to benefit from improved residential care, thanks to a $240 million boost over four years announced in today’s Budget. This funding is in addition to the existing $1 billion annual investment in…
Politics and GovernmentHealthSocial IssuesEconomy Budget 2025Disability Support ServicesLouise UpstonResidential CareFundingGovernment
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NZ Government Extends Food Bank Support Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis
The New Zealand government will extend support to community-based food banks for another year, as the country continues to recover from the cost-of-living crisis. Minister for Social Development and Employment Louise Upston announced a $15 million investment to be managed…
Politics and GovernmentHealthSocial Issues food banksLouise UpstonMinistry of Social DevelopmentNew Zealand Food NetworkFood SecurityGovernment
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New Zealand Launches Invest New Zealand to Attract Global Investment
The New Zealand government is establishing Invest New Zealand, a dedicated agency aimed at attracting global capital, businesses, and talent to bolster the nation’s high-value industries and drive economic growth. Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay announced the initiative, backed…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEconomy InvestmentTodd McClayInvest New ZealandRob MorrisonGovernmentEconomic Development
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New Zealand Scraps Digital Services Tax Bill
The Government has decided to discharge the Digital Services Tax Bill from the legislative programme, according to Revenue Minister Simon Watts. The Digital Services Tax Bill, introduced in 2023 by the previous Government, aimed to address taxation challenges posed by…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEconomyTradeFederal Government Digital Services Tax BillSimon WattsOECDTaxationRevenueGovernment
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Media Monitor: Couple Conned Gov't Agency Out of Millions, RNZ Reports
RNZ is reporting that Neha Sharma, a property manager at Oranga Tamariki, and her husband defrauded the government agency of more than $2 million. It said Sharma's husband ran a construction company, Divine Connection, which was added to Oranga Tamariki's…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldEntertainmentSportLaw EnforcementLegal RNZNeha SharmaOranga TamarikifraudDivine ConnectiongovernmentcrimeRNZ News
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New Zealand Updates Guidance for Responsible AI in Public Service
New Zealand has released updated guidance on February 3, 2025, to support the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence across its government. The document, titled “Responsible AI Guidance for the Public Service: GenAI,” aims to enable government agencies to explore and…
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Media Monitor: Nationwide Protests Erupt Over Pay Equity Laws
Radio New Zealand is reporting that nationwide protests have erupted over the government's sudden change to pay equity laws. RNZ said one protester stated, "I think they thought it would sneak through and no one would bat an eyelid but…
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New Zealand Government Reinstates Total Ban on Prisoner Voting
The Government has agreed to reinstate a total ban on prisoner voting, according to Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith. This decision reverses the 2020 changes made by the previous government, which permitted prisoners serving sentences of less than three years to…
Politics and GovernmentLawSocial IssuesGeneral Politics Paul GoldsmithPrisoner VotingElectoral Amendment BillDepartment of CorrectionsElectoral CommissionGovernment
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New Zealand Courts to Digitize Caseflow Management
The New Zealand government has approved a plan to digitize court caseflow management, according to Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith and Courts Minister Nicole McKee. The new online portal aims to provide reliable information and timely updates on cases, reducing uncertainty…
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