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More than 500 newly graduated doctors have started work across New Zealand this week, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
Citizenship wait times have reached a new low under this Government, with continued focus on efficient application processing.
A new pilot programme will help small businesses overcome barriers in accessing artificial intelligence tools that boost productivity and unlock growth.
Energy Minister Simon Watts says the Government is taking decisive action to ensure Kiwis get a fair deal on electricity by strengthening the Electricity Authority.
Open Electricity will help New Zealand homes and businesses plug in to the best power plan for their needs and drive better competition in our electricity market.
Minister of Internal Affairs, Brooke van Velden is pleased to announce New Zealand’s favourite baby names for 2025.
Associate Transport Minister James Meager is calling on Kiwis to do their part to celebrate those who risk their lives to bring people home safely, by nominating them for the 2025 New Zealand Search and Rescue (NZSAR) Awards.
New workforce data shows the frontline mental health and addiction workforce has grown significantly and vacancy rates have decreased under this Government, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey says.
Communities in the outer Marlborough Sounds will have access to a local, reliable petrol supply through a grant from the Regional Infrastructure Fund, Regional Development Minister Shane Jones says.
Thousands of New Zealanders will have faster access to mental health support following a funding boost for four community organisations, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey says.
It is a privilege to join you today to deliver the keynote address on behalf of New Zealand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Rt Honourable Winston Peters.
Today, I announced a $1.35 million investment to explore the development of a national quantum technologies research platform. This work is about understanding how quantum technologies can unlock new opportunities for New Zealand - driving innovation, creating high-value jobs and attracting global partnerships.
I am pleased to be among so many of New Zealand’s business leaders – people who are driving innovation, creating jobs, and shaping the future of our economy.
It is good to see various leaders here today, including rail and maritime unions, iwi, and the chairs, chief executives and team members of CentrePort, Port Marlborough, and KiwiRail.
It’s a real privilege to join you at New Zealand’s largest roading conference. The work you do underpins our economy and the daily lives of millions of New Zealanders.
Tēnā koutou katoa. It is an honour to address you today on behalf of New Zealand.
Speech to the Swedish Institute for International Affairs, 4.00pm, 28 October 2025.
It’s an honour to be here in Reno, Nevada, speaking as New Zealand’s Minister for Resources and Minister for Regional Development – two closely intersecting portfolios in New Zealand.
Good morning everyone.
Today, we celebrate the welcoming and deepening partnership between New Zealand and the European Union.
Speech delivered in the Oxford Union debate in the affirmative of the proposition ‘This House Believes That the Courts Now Undermine Democracy’. NB the speech is for the purposes of contesting the debate and is not an official statement of Government policy.
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