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Kāpuia Pānui
PageThe Kāpuia Pānui newsletter is a regular digest of information of interest to Kāpuia members. Kāpuia members typically receive these Pānui via email in between their scheduled hui meetings. Kāpuia Pānui 2023 17 February 2023...
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Special Honours List 3 May 2008 (Bravery Awards)
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 3 May 2008NEW ZEALAND BRAVERY AWARDS The Queen has been pleased to approve the following New Zealand Bravery Awards: THE NEW ZEALAND BRAVERY STAR (N.Z.B.S.) Mr Taufui Aevalu PAEA Citation On the morning of 6 December 2004 in Glenfield, Auckland, Mr Paea’s...
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The New Zealand Bravery Awards
PageA list of those who have been awarded a New Zealand Bravery Award. In order of level of award, then alphabetical by surname. THE NEW ZEALAND CROSS For acts of great bravery in situations of extreme danger. ...
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Queen's Birthday Honours List 2021
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 7 Jun 2021The New Zealand Order of Merit The Queen has been pleased, on the occasion of the celebration of Her Majesty’s Birthday, to make the following appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit: DNZM To be Dames Companion of the said Order: Professor...
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Queen's Birthday Honours 2021 - Citations for the New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration
PageThe New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration: Captain Matthew Gordon Carey (For security reasons relating to the New Zealand Defence Force the identity of the recipient was not made public until 8 March 2023.) For services to the New...
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New Year Honours List 2014
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 31 Dec 2013The New Zealand Order of Merit The Queen has been pleased, on the celebration of the New Year, to make the following appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit: DNZM To be Dames Companion of the said Order: Ms Trelise Pamela Cooper, MNZM, of...
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The Policy Project
PageAbout the Policy Project Great policy advice is the foundation of effective government decision making. It underpins the performance of the economy and the wellbeing of all people in New Zealand. The Policy Project is about building a high...
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How the Policy Project can help you
PageAs well as the many tools and resources we provide on these webpages, we also offer a range of services to help the New Zealand government improve its policy performance. Please contact us at policy.project@dpmc.govt.nz if you’d like to talk about the...
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Proactive Release: Refresh of the Government's Priorities
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 14 Mar 2023Accessible version If you require an accessible version please contact information@dpmc.govt.nz and cite "Proactive Release: Refresh of the Government's Priorities (CAB-23-SUB-0019)" as a reference. The following documents have been proactively...
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Behaviour and Sentiment July 2022 Update
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 15 Mar 2023Accessible version If you require an accessible version please contact information@dpmc.govt.nz and cite "Behaviour and Sentiment July 2022 Update" as a reference. The following document has been proactively released by the Department of the Prime...
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Proactive Release: Implementation Unit: Work Programme to 30 June 2023
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 16 Mar 2023Accessible version If you require an accessible version please contact information@dpmc.govt.nz and cite "Proactive Release: Implementation Unit: Work Programme to 30 June 2023 (CPC-22-SUB-0045)" as a reference. The following documents have been...
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Proactive Release: Progress Report on the Implementation Unit’s 2022 Assignments as at 18 August 2022
Publication or ResourceIssue date: 16 Mar 2023Accessible version If you require an accessible version please contact information@dpmc.govt.nz and cite "Proactive Release: Progress Report on the Implementation Unit’s 2022 Assignments as at 18 August 2022 (CPC-22-SUB-0024)" as a reference. The...
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Delegations to Associate Ministers
PageThe Schedule of Responsibilities Delegated to Associate Ministers provides a summary list of the responsibilities that portfolio Ministers have delegated to Associate Ministers. This page will be updated from time to time to reflect any substantive...
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Child Wellbeing and Poverty Reduction Group
PageThe Government wants New Zealand to be the best place in the world to be a child. Minister Jan Tinetti, in her role as the Minister for Child Poverty Reduction, is the lead Minister of this work. The work is being led by the Child Wellbeing and...
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Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy
PageThe Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy, launched on 29 August 2019 by the former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, sets out a shared understanding of what’s important for child and youth wellbeing, what government is doing, and how others can help...
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Reducing child poverty
PageThe Government is committed to reducing child poverty and improving the wellbeing of all children and young people. Why it matters New Zealand should be a place where all children and young people are loved, confident, happy and healthy, and are...
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Roll of The Honourables
PageAlphabetical by surname. This list is updated from time to time to reflect new appointments and deaths of holders of the title. Please contact the Honours Unit if you have any queries about the list. Queen Elizabeth II approved the use and grant of...
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Response Progress
PageKeep up to date on how the response is progressing Royal Commission of Inquiry Response Progress Tracker The Royal Commission of Inquiry Response Progress Tracker provides progress status updates on the 44 recommendations in Ko tō tātou kāinga tēnei:...
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Ministerial List
PageDetails of the Ministerial List as at 20 March 2023 are set out in the attached file. Notes: all Ministers are members of the Executive Council the Parliamentary Under-Secretaries are part of executive government, but are not members...
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Response Steering Group
PageThe report on the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain, Ko to tatou kainga tenei, has 44 recommendations that cover a wide scope of work across 19 government agencies. The Response Steering Group (RSG) was set...
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Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Fund
PageThe Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Fund is set up to support community and civil society organisations to deliver initiatives that counter and build resilience to violent extremism and radicalisation. The Fund recognises that communities...
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Ministers and their portfolios
PageAppointed ministers are responsible for the actions, successes and failures of their departments. The Ministerial list contains information on the current Ministers of the Crown, and the portfolios and other responsibilities that they hold. The...
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Briefings to incoming Ministers (BIMs)
PageA BIM (Briefing to the incoming Minister) gives a new Minister an overview of the priorities of their department or Ministry, and identifies some of the more significant issues and opportunities. 2019 June Briefing to the incoming Minister of Civil...
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Cranford Regeneration Plan
PageChristchurch City Council's Cranford Regeneration Plan was approved on 17 August 2017 by Hon Gerry Brownlee, acting on behalf of the Minister supporting Greater Christchurch Regeneration under section 38 of the Greater Christchurch Regeneration Act 2016...
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Cover and immunities
PageNew Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) and Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) employees need to have the ability to acquire, use and maintain any identity information necessary to maintain the covert nature of their work and keep...
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Protections for New Zealanders
PageA new authorisation regime for warrants What the Act does Provides that both agencies must obtain a Type 1 intelligence warrant for activities targeting New Zealanders which would otherwise be unlawful. Creates a ‘triple lock’ system to protect New...
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Working Groups and committees
PageThe ODESC governance boards are supported by a number of multi-agency Working Groups and committees. Committees are typically longstanding while working groups are usually formed as required to concentrate on a specific issue. Membership of committees...
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The authorisation framework
PageThe Act provides for a single authorisation regime for the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) and Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB). The regime consolidates and clarifies the powers of the NZSIS and GCSB. When is an...
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Strengthening oversight of NZSIS and GCSB
PageEnsuring the agencies operate legally and properly and are held to account What the Intelligence and Security Act 2017 does Increases the membership of the Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) to between 5 and 7 members. Requires...
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DPMC's role
PageThe Chief Executive of DPMC is New Zealand's lead official for national security, and heads the national security architecture. The Deputy Chief Executive National Security Group supports the Chief Executive by leading and...
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New Zealand's National Security System during a crisis
PageThe National Security System is activated if the impact of a situation of national security is sufficiently complex, significant or imminent that the attention of the broader system is deemed necessary to tackle it. The system is activated by DPMC on...
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The Officials Committee for Domestic and External Security Coordination (ODESC)
PageThe Officials Committee for Domestic and External Security Coordination – commonly referred to as ODESC - is a committee of Chief Executives which manages national security in New Zealand in both its governance and its response mode. During an emerging...
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Inter-agency Working Groups and Specialist Groups
PageWorking or Specialist Groups form when it is desirable for a profession or discipline to determine and present a consolidated view, or specific advice, to a Watch Group or ODESC. Inter-agency Working Groups and Specialist Groups are normally activated...
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National security governance structure
PageNew Zealand’s arrangements for dealing with national security issues have evolved from what was for a long time known as the Domestic and External Security Coordination (DESC) system, and is now more generally referred to as the “National Security System...
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Wearing of insignia
PageOrder of wear Life saving awards Wearing of decorations and medals by next of kin or family members Commonwealth and foreign honours Awards made by non-governmental and private organisations Occasions on which to wear insignia...
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Overview of the New Zealand Royal Honours system
PageOur honours system is a way for New Zealand to say thanks and well done to those who have served and those who have achieved. We believe that such recognition is consistent with the egalitarian character of New Zealand society and enlivens and enriches...