Deliverance: after a dry patch, a deluge of media statements
After several days in which ministers had little to post on the government’s official website, there has been a flurry of activity.
Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly delivered a speech, Health Minister Shane Reti delivered an assurance about free Rapid Antigen Tests, and Regulation Minister David Seymour delivered the bill that will shut down the Productivity Commission.
Emergency Management and Recovery Minister Mark Mitchell announced the delivery of more than $15 million to support councils and communities to build flood resilience in three regions, following the 2023 severe weather events.
Education Minister Erica Stanford delivered the rollout of the new Level 1 NCEA standards.
And Judith Collins delivered on two fronts…
Education Minister Erica Stanford delivered the rollout of the new Level 1 NCEA standards.
And Judith Collins delivered on two fronts…
- As Space Minister she announced a deal with Australia which will deliver up to $6 million to New Zealand researchers; and
- As Defence Minister she has been safely delivered along with Foreign Minister Winston Peters to Melbourne for the inaugural Australia and New Zealand Foreign and Defence Ministers’ Meeting.
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31 JANUARY 2024
The Government is contributing more than $15 million to support councils and communities to build flood resilience in three regions, following the 2023 severe weather events.
The coalition Government has moved quickly to support teachers with the rollout of the new Level 1 NCEA standards, which the Labour Government rushed to implement, Education Minister Erica Stanford says.
Speech
Morena, Nga Mihi Nui. Good morning. It is fantastic to be with you this morning.
Additional supplies of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests (RATs) will enable continued free testing for the public and health sector through to the end of June 2024, Heal
Space Minister Judith Collins is welcoming an agreement with Australia under which up to $6 million will be available to New Zealand researchers.
The Government will reform financial services regulations, ensuring clarity and cutting red tape for both institutions and Kiwis.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Winston Peters and Defence Minister Judith Collins will travel to Melbourne today (31 January) for the inaugural Australia and New Zealand Foreign and Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ANZMIN).
30 JANUARY 2024
The Government is starting work to improve the quality of regulation and boost productivity as part of its 100-day plan.
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