Showing posts with label Brooke van Velden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brooke van Velden. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
David Farrar: Shock - Brooke retires
Labels: Brooke van Velden, David FarrarACT Deputy Leader Brooke van Velden has announced she will retire at the election, after two terms as an MP. She is only 33 years old and many (including me) thought she would succeed David Seymour as ACT leader.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Geoff Parker: Special Māori Privilege? Minister Overrides Law To Grant Citizenship To Overseas-born Children
Labels: Brooke van Velden, Geoff Parker, John Bryers Ruddock, Maori special privilege, NZ citizenship, Waitangi TribunalA lengthy fight for recognition has ended in relief for one Māori family, after New Zealand’s citizenship system left three overseas-born children in legal limbo.
John Bryers Ruddock, a Ngāpuhi father, has secured full citizenship for his three children following intervention by Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden, but the case exposes the strict limits of the Citizenship Act 1977 — and raises questions about the scope of special treatment for Māori under New Zealand law.
Friday, February 20, 2026
Mike's Minute: The employment law changes are fine
Labels: Brooke van Velden, Employment law changes, Mike HoskingThis time around the Brooke van Velden-led employment law changes have been described as a shake-up, even a major shake-up.
But as someone who well remembers the Employment Contracts Act and Bill Birch, what is being offered is merely a righting of a badly out of whack employment market.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Matua Kahurangi: Pakuranga fire, strike blame and a political cheap shot
Labels: Brooke van Velden, Firefighters' dispute, Matua KahurangiFire and Emergency New Zealand bosses have blamed ongoing strike action for delays responding to yesterdays blaze in Pakuranga, while the firefighters’ union has pushed back, saying FENZ was meant to have contingency plans in place. As always, when something goes wrong, fingers start pointing and responsibility gets blurred.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Bob Edlin: How much does van Velden expect FENZ to cut from its spending?.....
Labels: Bob Edlin, Brooke van Velden, Fire and Emergency New Zealand, Lemauga Lydia Sosene, Public Service AssociationHow much does van Velden expect FENZ to cut from its spending? Not $70m – but she was coy when asked during Question Time
The Public Service Association (PSA) earlier this month was urging the government to step in to stop Fire and Emergency’s (FENZ) proposal “to cut almost 170 jobs”.
FENZ was circulating its restructure proposal to its staff at that time but told RNZ it would not release it publicly.
Friday, October 17, 2025
Bob Edlin: Govt fails to lick the cone problem
Labels: Bob Edlin, Brooke van Velden, Health and safety, Road conesGovt fails to lick the cone problem – but van Velden says the hotline (despite uncollected data) have helped to inform her
Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden had many motorists cheering, back in March, when she banged out a press statement to boast (according to the headline) Going for growth: cutting health & safety red tape
She proceeded to proclaim that the Government
Thursday, October 2, 2025
David Farrar: Praise for Brooke
Labels: Brooke van Velden, David Farrar, Holidays ActLloyd Burr writes:
The first question I asked Brooke van Velden after she unveiled her Holidays Act overhaul on Tuesday was: What’s the catch?
Because what the workplace relations and safety minister had just announced seemed too good to be true from a supposed right-wing, business-loving, worker-hating, union-squashing party politician. …
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Ele Ludemann: From $50,000 to less than $1,000
Labels: Brooke van Velden, Bureaucracy, Department of Internal Affairs, Ele Ludemann, Taxpayer's moneyMinister Brooke van Velden shows what can be achieved when common sense and practicality meets bureaucracy:
Kiwis told us that they wanted their Government Departments to be easier to engage with by putting English names first, as it is the language that the vast majority of the country speaks.
Saturday, August 2, 2025
Barry Brill - Passports: Reverting to "New Zealand"
Labels: Barry Brill, Brooke van Velden, Maori language, New Zealand PassportKia ora Minister
The media has reported your intention to restore the priority of the English language version of our passports. In this regard, you might be interested in our experience in Mauritania:
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Ryan Bridge: Have we lost the plot on Health and Safety rules?
Labels: Agriculture, Brooke van Velden, Health and safety, Ryan BridgeShe's consulting the public on safe activities kids are allowed to do on farms, like watering plants and collecting chicken eggs.
It's a bit of an odd strategy, but the strategy seems to be that there's a potential problem with the law.
Monday, May 19, 2025
Damien Grant: Brooke Van Velden is one of a handful of ministers directly combatting NZ’s decline
Labels: Andrea Vance, Brooke van Velden, Damien Grant, Pay equityWe all know what to do, we just don't know how to get re-elected after we've done it” is attributed to former Luxenberg Prime Minister and European Union head Jean-Claude Juncker.
Juncker was referring to the crisis in the Eurozone some two decades past. I don’t know enough about that period to comment further but keep his wisdom in mind as we concentrate on the here and now.
Let’s focus on this week’s heroine; Brooke van Velden, who brought this nation to attention with her response to Stuff columnist’s Andrea Vance’s colourful characterisation of herself, Nicola Willis and others.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Kerre Woodham: There's got to be a happy medium in health and safety
Labels: Brooke van Velden, Health & Safety, Kerre Woodham, Roadcones, WorksafeThe war on road cones has ratcheted up, with the coalition government setting up a hotline for people to report the overzealous use of road cones and no, it's not an April Fool's joke. The hotline is part of a first tranche of measures introduced by Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden, designed to reform the country's health and safety laws so businesses can focus on the necessary and the essential - not on the “senseless and superfluous” as Brooke van Velden told Mike Hosking this morning.
Thursday, January 2, 2025
David Farrar: National Library should not censor
Labels: Brooke van Velden, David Farrar, National Library censorship, Professor Paul MoonStuff reported:
A renowned Auckland University of Technology historian has cancelled an upcoming speech at the National Library of New Zealand, after claims they tried to censor what he was going to say.
Professor Paul Moon was set to give a lecture in February 2025 on British policy leading up to the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi/The Treaty of Waitangi.
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Dr Bryce Edwards: The Act Party’s highly influential year
Labels: Act Party, Andrew Hoggard, Brooke van Velden, David Seymour, Dr Bryce Wilkinson, Karen Chhour, Nicole McKee, Todd StephensonThe Act Party ends the year on 9.6% in an average of the last public polls, a moderate gain on its 2023 election result of 8.64% but still a strong result considering the poor track record of minor parties in MMP, and a testimony to the high profile enjoyed by its leader David Seymour and his Treaty Principles Bill.
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Mike's Minute: Our Covid Inquiry has to look at more
Labels: Brooke van Velden, Covid inquiry, Mike HoskingGod bless Brooke van Velden.
As part of the coalition agreement, the Government are looking to expand the terms of the Covid Inquiry.
Why?
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
Christie: Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory
Labels: Brooke van Velden, Christie, David Seymour, Petty politics, Stable Government, Winston Peters
David Seymour needs to pull his head in
I was considering voting for ACT at the election. Maybe I still will, but I have to admit, David Seymour’s recent antics have made me think twice. The election is now only a few weeks away. If voting mirrors the current polling in any way, we should have a National-ACT government next month. It cannot come soon enough.
I was considering voting for ACT at the election. Maybe I still will, but I have to admit, David Seymour’s recent antics have made me think twice. The election is now only a few weeks away. If voting mirrors the current polling in any way, we should have a National-ACT government next month. It cannot come soon enough.
Thursday, August 10, 2023
Point of Order: Willie Jackson is coy about a meeting....
Labels: Brooke van Velden, Mainstream media, Point of Order, Race-based healthcare, Treaty issues, Willie Jackson, Willow-Jean Prime.......(if there was one) to determine what media will tell us about Treaty issues
Our monitors of the government’s official website have spotted no press statements from Willie Jackson since July 8, when he paid tribute to Dr Ihakara (Kara) Porutu Puketapu.
We are disappointed because we are expecting – correction, we are hoping – to see something today, preferably a denial that Jackson is meeting with mainstream media people to determine how Maori and Treaty issues should be reported.
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