Urgent Session Ends With Petrol-Tax Hike
Parliament has completed a marathon session of extra time after Opposition parties failed to stop three bills being pushed into law under urgency.
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The Government is urgently legislating to prevent family caregivers of the sick and disabled from taking it to court again over their right to be paid,…
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Parliament has completed a marathon session of extra time after Opposition parties failed to stop three bills being pushed into law under urgency.
Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy and Food Safety Minister Nikki Kaye have this morning sought an update from the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) about…
Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce today announced $2 million in new funding to launch the New Zealand Story project – an initiative to help New Zealand…
Finance Minister Bill English is brushing off criticism that his Budget doesn’t deal with the country’s growing current account deficit.
The Human Rights Commission is concerned that new legislation will make it more difficult for disabled people and their families to access their rights. The New…
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Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne today announced the make-up of the interim expert advisory committee that will help set the safety testing regime for legal…
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Parliament has completed a marathon session of extra time after Opposition parties failed to stop three bills being pushed into law under urgency.
Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy and Food Safety Minister Nikki Kaye have this morning sought an update from the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) about…
Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce today announced $2 million in new funding to launch the New Zealand Story project – an initiative to help New Zealand…
Finance Minister Bill English is brushing off criticism that his Budget doesn’t deal with the country’s growing current account deficit.
The Human Rights Commission is concerned that new legislation will make it more difficult for disabled people and their families to access their rights. The New…
Parliament has completed a marathon session of extra time after Opposition parties failed to stop three bills being pushed into law under urgency.
Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce today announced $2 million in new funding to launch the New Zealand Story project – an initiative to help New Zealand…
Finance Minister Bill English is brushing off criticism that his Budget doesn’t deal with the country’s growing current account deficit.
European stocks have made it to their highest level in almost five years, after reports that US consumer confidence has risen higher than predicted.
US stocks continued to rise for a fourth week as investors renewed focus on signs of economy improvement in the US.
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Parliament has completed a marathon session of extra time after Opposition parties failed to stop three bills being pushed into law under urgency.
The Government is trying to legislate rafts of Budget measures as Parliament continues to sit under urgency.
Auckland's housing accord with the Government is already unravelling after the city's leadership took objection to Budget legislation rushed into the House last…
The Government is urgently legislating to prevent family caregivers of the sick and disabled from taking it to court again over their right to be paid,…
NZQA and Universities New Zealand have established a Joint Working Party on Academic Cheating Services following allegations of fraudulent activities and cheating…
Parliament has completed a marathon session of extra time after Opposition parties failed to stop three bills being pushed into law under urgency.
Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy and Food Safety Minister Nikki Kaye have this morning sought an update from the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) about…
Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce today announced $2 million in new funding to launch the New Zealand Story project – an initiative to help New Zealand…
Finance Minister Bill English is brushing off criticism that his Budget doesn’t deal with the country’s growing current account deficit.
The Human Rights Commission is concerned that new legislation will make it more difficult for disabled people and their families to access their rights. The New…
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