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It’s a pleasure to be speaking with you here in New Zealand’s capital city of growth, at this launch of the Project Auckland report.
Kiwis can now feel safer knowing serious criminals will spend longer in prison with the Government’s sentencing reforms passing final reading in Parliament today, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says.
Fisheries offences will be subject to a broader range of penalties to ensure the punishment fits the crime under regulatory changes that come into effect on April 10, Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says.
The Police are on track to have powers to screen drivers for impairing drugs after legislation to enable roadside drug testing passed its third reading today, Transport Minister Chris Bishop says.
Minister for Social Development and Employment Louise Upston says there will be targeted help if people need to relocate for a job.
The House has today passed legislation which contributes to the Government’s focus on driving growth and providing the environment which allows businesses to thrive, Revenue Minister Simon Watts says.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape met in Wellington today, reaffirming the enduring partnership between New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
The inner Hauraki Gulf will be closed for three years to commercial and recreational spiny rock lobster fishing to help rebuild the population, Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says.
The Proceeds of Crime Fund will open a new funding round based on new criteria on 31 March Associate Minister of Justice Nicole McKee says.
Today marks the fifth anniversary of the first COVID-19 lockdown for New Zealand. The country remained at alert level 4 until 27 April 2020.
New Zealand experienced further lockdowns in 2021, with Auckland and Northland remaining in lockdown for longer than other parts of New Zealand.
Comments following the bilateral meeting with United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio; United States State Department, Washington D.C.
Namaskar, Sat Sri Akal, kia ora and good afternoon everyone.
What an honour it is to stand on this stage - to inaugurate this august Dialogue - with none other than the Honourable Narendra Modi.
New Zealand is an ambitious, innovative country. We’re globally connected, rich with opportunity, and open for business. If you’re looking for a place to invest, to build, or to grow—New Zealand is the place to be.
Check against delivery.Kia ora koutou katoa It’s a real pleasure to join you at the inaugural New Zealand infrastructure investment summit.
It’s a pleasure to be here today, to feel your energy and the sense of possibility and opportunity in this room.
This Summit is about showing you that New Zealand is open for business, we are going for growth, and we are a safe and strong country to invest in.
As Minister for Regulation and Associate Minister of Finance, my job is to ensure New Zealand has the regulatory settings to attract more investment and achieve higher productivity and living standards.
Ka nui te mihi kia kotou, kia ora, and good morning everyone.
To those of you visiting us from overseas, can I extend a very special welcome to each and every one of you.
Tēnā koutou katoa.
Good morning and thank you to FintechNZ for having me here today.
Thank you especially to executive director Jason Roberts, and for putting together such fabulous event.
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