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Our programmes
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Publications
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About DPMC
PageDPMC occupies a unique position at the centre of New Zealand's system of democratic government. Its purpose is to advance an ambitious, resilient and well-governed New Zealand. DPMC's overall area of responsibility is in helping to provide, at an...
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Our work
PageDPMC's overall area of responsibility is helping to provide, at an administrative level, the 'constitutional and institutional glue' that underlies our system of parliamentary democracy. Ensuring that executive government functions well requires us to...
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Our purpose
PageDPMC’s purpose is to advance an ambitious, resilient and well-governed New Zealand. This means providing high-quality impartial advice and support services to the Prime Minister, Cabinet, and the Governor-General on a daily basis. In addition, DPMC...
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Other roles and responsibilities
PageDPMC is one of the three central agencies responsible for coordinating and managing public sector performance. The others are the State Services Commission and the Treasury. DPMC strives to support a high standard of executive decision making by...
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Supporting the Prime Minister and Cabinet
PageThe Prime Minister is the political leader of the Government and the country – and its main public 'face.' The Prime Minister is also the chair of the Cabinet, and is responsible for the effective operation of executive government. These roles combine...
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Supporting the Governor-General
PageWe provide advice, administrative, and support services so the Governor-General can perform her roles and duties effectively. We also maintain Government House and its grounds in Wellington, as well as the smaller Government House in Auckland.
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How we deliver
PageTo deliver our purpose of advancing an ambitious, resilient and well-governed New Zealand, we perform four core functions. Executive government advice and support – serving the Prime Minister and Cabinet Our Policy Advisory Group (PAG) provides...
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Strategy, Governance and Engagement Group (SGE)
PageThe key elements of the SGE's role are: advice and support to the Chief Executive, the Executive Leadership Team, and the Senior Management Team leadership of strategic planning and oversight of DPMC's strategic and organisational development...
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About this site
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Disclaimer
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Joint media statement from DPMC and GCSB
Page1 October 2012 Andrew Kibblewhite, Chief Executive of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and Ian Fletcher, Director of the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), announced today that Rebecca Kitteridge, the Secretary of the...
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Careers at DPMC
PageDPMC is all about ensuring New Zealand is ambitious, resilient and well-governed, so naturally we’re involved in a wide range of work. Our vacancies This includes: providing free and frank advice to the Prime Minister on constitutional...
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How to make an Official Information Act request
PagePeople in New Zealand can request government information (official information) and can expect it to be made available unless there is a good reason to withhold it. The Official Information Act 1982 (or OIA) enables citizens, permanent residents,...
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Tips for requesting information
PageThere is no specific format or style you need to use to make your request. You do not need to mention the Official Information Act (or OIA) to make a request. How do I know if you are the right agency? What can I request? Can I request information...
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Guidance on how we will respond
PageWhat happens if we are not the right agency? What if we don’t understand your request? What happens if I need to change my request? How do we make a decision on a request? When will we withhold information? When will charges apply? What happens if...
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DPMC's business units
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Our Strategic Intentions
PageOur Strategic Intentions provide an overview of DPMC, setting out how we will deliver on our purpose and support the Government to deliver its priorities. It summarises the three outcomes we are seeking to achieve through to the end of 2023/24, which...
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Business units and programmes
PageOur business units DPMC's nine business units have their own identities and expertise, brought together by our unique position at the centre of New Zealand's system of democratic government. The nine business units are: Cabinet Office Government...
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Our history
PageThe Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) was formed as a result of a report that recommended establishing structures to provide two separate streams of advice to the Prime Minister. These streams were a new government department (...
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Privacy
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Annual Report 2021
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Annual Report 2022
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Annual Report 2007
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 18 Oct 2007Chief Executive's Overview Two events of national importance over the last year have demonstrated the diverse role of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. One was the swearing-in as Governor-General of New Zealand, at a ceremony at...
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Annual Report 2008
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 2 Oct 2008Chief Executive's Overview The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet's activities underpin executive government in New Zealand. The department provides support and advice to the Governor-General and the Prime Minister on a wide range of issues,...
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Annual Report 2009 - HTML version
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 13 Oct 2009Chief Executive's Overview Over the past year the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet has had a particular requirement to deliver on its fundamental responsibilities. First and foremost, we were required to provide support to the incoming Prime...
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Annual Report 2010 - HTML version
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 14 Oct 2010Chief Executive’s Overview Over the past year, staff from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet have continued to be actively engaged in support of the Prime Minister, his Cabinet colleagues, and His Excellency the Governor-General across a...
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Annual Report 2011 - HTML version
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 18 Oct 2011Chief Executive’s Overview In common with families, communities and organisations across the nation – but especially in Christchurch and surrounding areas – the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet has had its past year dominated by the...
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Annual Report 2012 - HTML version
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 23 Oct 2012The Department’s Role The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet occupies a unique position at the centre of New Zealand’s system of democratic government. It exists to support the effective conduct of executive government by the Prime Minister,...
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Annual Report 2013 - HTML version
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 15 Oct 2013Chief Executive's overview My first year as Chief Executive has been a busy and challenging one for the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) in our support and service of the Governor General, the Prime Minister and Cabinet. On 2 June...
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Annual Report 2014 - HTML version
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 21 Oct 2014Chief Executive's Overview Once again, the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) has had an eventful year with many successful initiatives as it works to support the Governor-General, the Prime Minister and Cabinet. The Department has...
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Annual Report 2017 - HTML version
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 20 Oct 2017Chief Executive's overview The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) has had a successful year, managing many challenges, changes and emergencies over the course of 2016/17. I have been heartened by the way staff from across the Department...
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Annual Report 2018 - HTML version
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 18 Oct 2018Chief Executive's overview The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) has had a productive year, with each of our business units progressing an ambitious work programme. Every year is busy for DPMC, election years more so, and election...
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Statement of Intent 2006 - HTML version
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 18 May 2006Chief Executive’s overview The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet’s overall responsibility is to provide, at an administrative level, the “constitutional and institutional glue” that underpins the role of executive government within our system...