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The Office of the Clerk carries out the functions required under section 3 of the Clerk of the House of Representatives Act 1988, which provides that: “The functions of the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall be— (a) to note all proceedings of the House of Representatives and of any committee of the House:
The Ministry of Social Development (MSD; Māori: Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with advising the New Zealand Government on social policy, and providing social services. MSD is the largest public service department, employing public servants in over 200 locations around New Zealand.
The post has two principal roles that are designed to ensure continuity of constitutional government and provide support to administer the operations of the New Zealand Government. [3] As the clerk of the Executive Council, they act on behalf of the governor-general by providing a channel of communication and liaison between the government and ...
Solid Energy New Zealand Limited (Went into administration and assets sold in 2015) [11] Te Aka Whai Ora (Māori Health Authority) Terralink NZ Limited (privatised in 2001 and renamed Terralink_International , then merged with Property IQ to form CoreLogic NZ in 2014)
Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives (Te Tari o te Manahautū o te Whare Māngai) Reports to: Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives: Seat: New Zealand Parliament Buildings Wellington: Nominator: Speaker of the House after consultation with Prime Minister, Leader of the Opposition, et al: Appointer: Governor-General ...
The Cabinet Office grew out of the Colonial Secretary's office with the establishment of the Cabinet Secretary in 1856. [2] The role of the Cabinet Secretary was formally separated out of the Colonial Secretary's office in 1892, [3] and around the turn of the century, the position became associated with the Prime Minister's Office, although research to date has not determined when this occurred.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand and China on Thursday signed agreements on trade and climate change, with human rights also on the agenda, during a trip by Premier Li Qiang, the highest level ...
a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident; a resident of New Zealand at the time they apply; They must also have lived in New Zealand for at least 10 years since they turned 20 with five of those years being since they turned 50. Time spent overseas in certain countries and for certain reasons may be counted for New Zealand Superannuation. [19]