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Women
Ministerial portfolioResponsibilities include leading work across government and with stakeholders in business and the community to improve the lives of New Zealand women and girls.
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The Hon Michael Duffy, ONZ
Honour or award recipientMichael Duffy, born 1938, served as a Member of the Parliament of Australia from 1980 to 1996, however, he has maintained close connections with New Zealand since his childhood. He held a number of ministerial portfolios, including Minister for...
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The Right Honourable Sir Robin Brunskill Cooke, The Lord Cooke of Thorndon, ONZ, KBE (1986), [Knight Bachelor 1977], PC (1977)
Honour or award recipientLord Cooke is regarded as one of the foremost jurists New Zealand has produced. He is held in the highest regard not only in New Zealand but also the United Kingdom and in other countries of the Commonwealth. He was appointed a Judge of the High Court in...
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WENDT, Emeritus Professor Albert, ONZ, CNZM (2001)
Honour or award recipientEmeritus Professor Albert Wendt is a novelist, poet, short story writer, playwright and painter. Since the 1970s he has been an influential figure in the development of New Zealand and Pacific literature and is regarded internationally as one of the...
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Components of the New Zealand Royal Honours system
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Working in DPMC
PageThe Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) is one of the three central agencies responsible for coordinating and managing public sector performance. The other agencies are the State Services Commission and the Treasury. Our...
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Statutory and formal responsibilities
PageThese are the statutory and formal responsibilities of the Secretary of the Cabinet and Clerk of the Executive Council. The statutory and formal responsibilities of the Secretary of the Cabinet and Clerk of the Executive Council are to:...
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Titles and styles of knights and dames
Page1. Postnominal Letters Postnominals (abbreviations after a name) may be shown with or without points (full stops); e.g. K.N.Z.M. or KNZM. Knights A knight of an Order of Chivalry may use the appropriate postnominal letters after his name; e.g. Sir...
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The New Zealand Gallantry Awards
PageRolls of the New Zealand Gallantry Awards (established 1999). The Victoria Cross for New Zealand For most conspicuous gallantry, or some daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice or extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy...
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Guide to nominations for New Zealand Gallantry Awards
PageNew Zealand Gallantry Awards and criteria 1. The New Zealand Gallantry Awards are Royal honours. They are designed to recognise acts of gallantry carried out at risk to or sacrifice of life, by members of the New Zealand Armed Forces and support...
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Method of mounting insignia
PageThe insignia of orders of chivalry, orders and certain decorations are usually accompanied by information cards which detail how the individual insignia should be worn. These notes are a guide on how the various insignia should be mounted for...
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About this site
PageThe site makes extensive use of stylesheets for layout and display. While the site has been designed so that the content is accessible to all versions of every browser, the design details may not display properly if your browser does not conform to W3C...
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Disclaimer
PageAlthough the information on this web site has been prepared with care and in good faith, this site is an information service only, and no guarantee is given that the information is complete, accurate or up to date, or that it can be relied upon for any...
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Revenue – Crown & Output Expenses: 5-year comparison - text version
PageBack to Statement of Financial Performance In 2002-2003, Crown Revenue was $15.2 million, and Output Expenses were $14.5 million. In 2003-2004, Crown Revenue was $15.2 million, and Output Expenses were $14.5 million. In 2004-2005, Crown Revenue was $16.1...
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Current Liabilities as at 30 June 2007 - text version
PageBack to Statement of Financial Position Provision for employee entitlements for 2005/2006 was $485,000. Provision for employee entitlements for 2006/2007 was $499,000. Provision for repayment of surplus for 2005/2006 was $106,000. Provision for repayment...
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Current Assets as at 30 June 2007 - text version
PageBack to Statement of Financial Position Inventory for 2005/2006 was $383,000. Inventory for 2006/2007 was $417,000. Receivables/ Prepayments for 2005/2006 were $29,000. Receivables/ Prepayments for 2006/2007 were $50,000. Cash/ bank for 2005/2006 was $1,...
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Revenue – Crown & Output Expenses: 5-year comparison - text version
PageBack to Statement of Financial Performance In 2001-2002, Crown Revenue was $13.3 million, and Output Expenses were $11.7 million. In 2002-2003, Crown Revenue was $15.2 million, and Output Expenses were $14.5 million. In 2003-2004, Crown Revenue was $15.2...
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Current Assets as at 30 June 2006 - text version
PageBack to Statement of Financial Position Inventory for 2004/2005 was $372,000. Inventory for 2005/2006 was $383,000. Receivables/ Prepayments for 2004/2005 were $78,000. Receivables/ Prepayments for 2005/2006 were $29,000. Crown debtor for 2004/2005 was $...
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Current Liabilities as at 30 June 2006 - text version
PageBack to Statement of Financial Position Provision for employee entitlements for 2004/2005 was $465,000. Provision for employee entitlements for 2005/2006 was $485,000. Provision for repayment of surplus for 2004/2005 was $1,000,000. Provision for...
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Current Assets as at 30 June 2005 - text version
PageBack to Statement of Financial Position Inventory for 2003/2004 was $368,000. Inventory for 2004/2005 was $372,000. Receivables/ Prepayments for 2003/2004 were $73,000. Receivables/ Prepayments for 2004/2005 were $78,000. Crown debtor for 2003/2004 was $...
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Current Liabilities as at 30 June 2005 - text version
PageBack to Statement of Financial Position Provision for employee entitlements for 2003/2004 was $459,000. Provision for employee entitlements for 2004/2005 was $465,000. Provision for repayment of surplus for 2003/2004 was $744,000. Provision for repayment...
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Results for New Zealanders
PageThe Government has set 10 challenging results for the public sector to achieve over the next three to five years. Ministers and a public sector chief executive have been appointed to lead each result and will be accountable for demonstrating real...
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News and Information
PageBetter Public Services: Frequently Asked Questions View Frequently Asked Questions here. View Frequently Asked Questions here.pdf26.1 KB Innovative thinking from New Zealand's public sector There are many examples of where the public sector...
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Improving interaction with government
PageResult 9: New Zealand businesses have a one-stop online shop for all government advice and support they need to run and grow their business. Lead Minister: Steven JoyceLead CEO: Ministry of Economic Development Chief Executive David Smol Result 10...
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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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New Year Honours 2015 - Citations for Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit: ADAMS, Mr Paul Hunter For services to business and philanthropy Mr Paul Adams is a highly successful civil engineer, businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is one of New Zealand's leading...
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New Year Honours 2015 - Citations for Dame Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit: Ellen Adrienne, Lady STEWART, (Adrienne, Lady Stewart), ONZM, QSM For services to the arts and business Adrienne, Lady Stewart has been a long-standing supporter, promoter, and fundraiser of many...
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New Year Honours 2015 - Citation for Knight Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be a Knight Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit: BRENNAN, Professor Murray Frederick For services to medicine Professor Murray Brennan is an internationally-acclaimed surgeon and is recognised as a leading figure in the field of clinical...
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New Year Honours 2015 - Citations for Knight Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit: ATHFIELD, Mr Ian Charles (Ath), CNZM For services to architecture Mr Ian Athfield has been a prominent New Zealand architect since the 1960s and was appointed the Architectural Ambassador for...
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New Year Honours 2015 - Citations for Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit: ANSTEY, Mr Bruce For services to motorsport Mr Bruce Anstey is a world renowned motorcycle racer who has achieved numerous victories in international events. Mr Anstey has achieved ten championship...
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New Year Honours 2015 - Citations for Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit: ASTON, Mrs Nona For services to the community Mrs Nona Aston has made significant contributions to the Gisborne-East Coast community through a wide range of organisations. Mrs Aston has been an active...
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New Year Honours 2015 - Citations for The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration
PageHAMILL, Warrant Officer David Tale For services to the New Zealand Defence Force Warrant Officer David Hamill was Marine Engineering Warrant Officer on board HMNZS Te Mana, responsible for the management and operation of the marine engineering...
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New Year Honours 2015 - Citations for The Queen's Service Medal
PageASKEW, Mrs Hazel For services to the community Mrs Hazel Askew has been a volunteer for Onehunga Ladies Benevolent Society since 1980, and from 1985 she served for a time as Treasurer and President and continues to serve as current Secretary. Mrs...
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New Year Honours 2015 - Citations for Companions of the Queen's Service Order
PageTo be a Companion of the Queen's Service Order: DANCE, Mr Adrian Peter For services to Land Search and Rescue Mr Adrian Dance has been involved with Search and Rescue (SAR) in New Zealand since 1988. Mr Dance was the National Training Officer and...
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New Year Honours 2015 - Citation for The New Zealand Antarctic Medal
PageSANSON, Mr Lewis Vernon (Lou) For services to Antarctic science and conservation Mr Lou Sanson was Chief Executive of Antarctica New Zealand from 2002 to 2013.Mr Sanson began his involvement with Antarctica as a Field Assistant for five months during...
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Queen's Birthday Honours 2015 - Citations for Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit: ATKINSON, Associate Professor Christopher Hugh (Chris) For services to cancer care Associate Professor Chris Atkinson was the inaugural President of the Trans-Tasman Radiation Oncology Group and the...