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Yaldhurst Recreation and Sports Facility Section 71 Proposal approved
PageChristchurch City Council’s Yaldhurst Recreation and Sports Facility Proposal was approved on 17 December 2018 by Hon Nanaia Mahuta, acting for the Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration (the Minister), under sections 69 and 71 of the Greater...
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Residential Unit Overlay District Plan Changes Section 71 Proposal approved
PageChristchurch City Council’s Residential Unit Overlay District Plan Changes Section 71 Proposal (the Proposal) was approved on 13 December 2018 by Hon Dr Megan Woods, the Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration (the Minister) under sections 69 and...
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Hagley Oval - Section 71 Proposal Approved
PageHon Poto Williams, the Associate Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration (the Minister) announced on 23 December 2019 that she had approved Regenerate Christchurch's Hagley Oval section 71 Proposal to amend the Christchurch District Plan. The...
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Commercial film or video production facilities in Christchurch – Section 71 Proposal
PageProposal approved Hon Poto Williams, the Associate Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration (the Minister), announced on 15 September 2020 that she has approved the section 71 proposal to provide for commercial film or video production facilities...
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Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Plan
PageThe Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration, Hon Dr Megan Woods announced on 23 August 2019 that she had approved the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Plan (Regeneration Plan) under section 38 of the Greater Christchurch Regeneration Act...
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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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Recovery and regeneration plans
PageDifferent types of plans have been used to address the needs and requirements of greater Christchurch at different phases following the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes. The current regeneration phase comes after the recovery phase, which was a...
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Our regeneration partners
PageThe Greater Christchurch Group and three other new agencies — Regenerate Christchurch, Ōtākaro Limited, and Development Christchurch Limited — have specific roles in the greater Christchurch regeneration. We are committed to working together, and with...
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Greater Christchurch recovery and regeneration
PageGreater Christchurch has moved from the recovery phase to one of regeneration. The focus by local and central Government is on creating new partnerships and a shift to local leadership.
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External websites for Greater Christchurch Group
PageExternal websites that were operated by GCG EQ Recovery learning (decommissioned in July 2020, content now available at UC CEISMIC) ChristChurch Cathedral Working Group (refer to the Christ Church Cathedral Reinstatement Project for current information...
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Greater Christchurch Group (GCG)
PageThe Greater Christchurch Group (GCG) was formed to lead and coordinate central Government's ongoing role in the recovery and regeneration of greater Christchurch following the earthquakes of 2010 and 2011. GCG operated from April 2016 until January 2021...
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Roles and responsibilities of the Greater Christchurch Group
PageOur role The Greater Christchurch Group (GCG) was a business unit within the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. It was formed on 1 March 2016 to lead and coordinate central Government's ongoing role in the regeneration of greater Christchurch...
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Land Use Recovery Plan
PageThe Land Use Recovery Plan (LURP) puts land use policies and rules in place to assist the rebuilding and recovery of communities (including housing and businesses) disrupted by the Canterbury earthquakes. The Recovery Plan was approved by the Minister...
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Long-term Insights Briefings
Page“The Long-term Insights Briefings require the public service to look over the horizon, for the common good.” – Brook Barrington, Head of the Policy Profession The New Zealand public service has a duty of stewardship, to look ahead and...
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Connect Smart
PageConnect Smart was an initiative from 2014 to 2019 to promote ways for individuals, businesses and schools to protect themselves online. Connect Smart was led by the National Cyber Policy Office (NCPO) in the Department of the Prime Minister and...
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Cyber Security Strategy
PageNew Zealand's Cyber Security Strategy 2019 Enabling New Zealand to thrive online Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media, Hon Kris Faafoi, released the latest Cyber Security Strategy on 2 July 2019. ...
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National Emergency Management Agency
PageNational Emergency Management Agency NEMA works to build a safe and resilient Aotearoa New Zealand by empowering communities before, during and after emergencies. Emergencies can have consequences for people, communities, property, infrastructure, the...
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National Security Workforce
PageThe National Security Workforce (NSW) team’s purpose is to enable a more cohesive and integrated security and intelligence sector. We take a whole-of-sector approach to building dynamic and resilient careers in national security. The sector consists of...
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Response to Health and Disability System Review
PageAotearoa New Zealand's health system has many strengths, including a highly professional and committed workforce. However, it is also a system under serious stress that does not deliver for everyone. There is widespread inequality of outcomes for a...
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The new health system
PageAotearoa New Zealand's health system is changing the way we structure and deliver health services to ensure all New Zealanders get the services they need and to meet future challenges. The new health system will be a single health service providing...
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Frequently asked questions
PageQuestions in this section: Rationale Where have these reforms come from? How does this reform fit with the recommendations of the Health and Disability System Review? Why reform now when the health system is focused on the COVID-19...
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Latest news and updates from the Transition Unit
PageNews 23 September 2021: Boards announced for interim Māori Health Authority and Health New Zealand Newsletters For the latest news from the Transition Unit, subscribe to the newsletter. Date Title 23...
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National Security Systems Handbook
PageThis handbook sets out New Zealand’s arrangements with respect both to the governance of national security and in response to a potential, emerging or actual national security crisis. National Security System Handbook - August 2016pdf963.36 KB...
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National Security Group (NSG)
PageThe National Security Group provides leadership across New Zealand’s ‘all hazards – all risks’ national security community to strengthen national resilience, develop situational understanding, and improve coordination and collaboration on nationally...
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National Security Systems
PageThe National Security Systems Directorate leads, coordinates and supports our national security system activities that deliver a secure and resilient New Zealand. The National Security Systems Directorate (NSSD): Provides stewardship to New Zealand’s...
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Latest news and updates from the Implementation Unit
PageLatest News and Updates Date Title 13 October 2021 Commissioning Briefs - Proactive Release 24 September 2021 Mid-term Review of the 2019 Mental Health Package
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Implementation Unit
PageThe purpose of the Unit is to ensure awareness of whether selected, priority projects are on track to deliver the intended benefits within the intended timeframes – and, if not, to work with the responsible minister and agency to identify what needs to...
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National Security Policy
PageThe National Security Policy Directorate provides policy leadership on matters related to national security and intelligence. Our work supports the system through long-term planning, forward-looking examination of emerging trends and issues, and...
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Case study: Striving for policy excellence through continuous improvement
PageMinistry of Transport case study: The Policy Project has worked with several public sector agencies as part of the ongoing focus to improve policy quality across the public sector. Here is what the Ministry of Transport had to say about...
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Case study: Improving policy capability
PageInland Revenue case study: Inland Revenue has committed to applying the Policy Capability Framework every 6 months as a health check. This case study outlines Inland Revenue’s policy capability journey and how they have used the Policy...
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Policy improvement frameworks
PageWe've created three policy improvement frameworks to help government agencies deliver great policy advice. They promote a more joined-up and consistent approach to improving individual’s policy skills, organisational capability, and the quality of advice...
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Christ Church Cathedral Working Group
PageThe work of the Christ Church Cathedral Working Group (CCWG) has now finished. Read the Cathedral Working Group Recommendation Report which recommended reinstatement. The Christ Church Cathedral Working Group (CCWG) was established by the...
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Special programmes
PageThe department often houses or coordinates special units, task forces, reviews or programmes that provide advice on a particular issue or issues over a period of time. Units or programmes the department has housed or is housing include: Christ Church...
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Government House
PageGovernment House provides administrative and support services for the Governor-General and maintains Government House and its grounds in Wellington, as well as the smaller Government House in Auckland. Government House in Wellington The Rt...
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Background context
PageThe Health and Disability System Review / Hauora Manaaki Ki Aotearoa Whānui (the Review) outlined some of the challenges in the health sector. This was based on widespread consultation with the health and disability sectors and interested parties over...
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Professor Sir Peter Gluckman 2009-2011
PageThis page contains links to the curated archived publications of Professor Gluckman's first term. It contains key reports and documents which were published between 1 July 2009 and 30 June 2011. 2011 PMCSA Files released in 2011 Date...