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State Hydro Department, became New Zealand Electricity Department, then NZE, then ECNZ; Productivity Commission (Te KÅmihana Whai Hua o Aotearoa) New Zealand Railways Department (corporatised in 1981 as a state-owned enterprise, the New Zealand Railways Corporation, including the infrastructure, which is now trading as KiwiRail)
Auckland, New Zealand: Bank of New Zealand: 1 April 1987 New Zealand retail banking subsidiary National Australia Bank: n: 18.1% (2022) [3] Auckland, New Zealand: ANZ Bank New Zealand: 1 April 1987 New Zealand retail banking subsidiary Australia & New Zealand Banking Group: 28.1% (2022) [4] Auckland, New Zealand: ASB Bank: 11 May 1989
New Zealand Public Service departments (3 C, 37 P) Pages in category "Government agencies of New Zealand" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
The Beehive, Wellington, is the seat of government (i.e. headquarters of the executive branch).. In New Zealand, the term Government can have a number of different meanings. . At its widest, it can refer collectively to the three traditional branches of government—namely, the executive branch, legislative branch (the King-in-Parliament and House of Representatives) and judicial branch (the ...
Radio New Zealand (Commercial Stations) – Sold to Clear Channel to form The Radio Network. Non-commercial stations RNZ National and RNZ Concert remain. Rural Banking and Finance Corporation – purchased by the National Bank of New Zealand) Shipping Corporation of New Zealand – sold to P&O, 1989; State Insurance Office
The New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and was the second enactment to grant the colony of New Zealand self-government.The first elections for a New Zealand House of Representatives were held during 1853, and this lower house met for the first time in 1854 in Auckland.
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (34 P, 1 F) B. Bank of New Zealand (1 C, 4 P, 1 F) Building societies of New Zealand (4 P) W. Westpac (2 C, 25 P)
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand was established from 1 August 1934 by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1933. [2] The Reserve Bank first issued banknotes in 1934, see New Zealand pound. The Banking (Prudential Supervision) Act 1989, [4] which came into effect in February 1990, resulted in the Reserve Bank becoming independent of government ...