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- Beehive media release: 5th April 2022
Minister of Climate Change James Shaw says the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is clear: we need a plan now to cut our emissions
- With widespread COVID-19 in New Zealand, the impact of the pandemic on multiple social determinants of health is clear. The COVID-19 pandemic is a threat multiplier, taking existing social problems, and compounding their force
- Beehive media release: 26th January 2022
The Families Package continues to deliver better outcomes and lift incomes for low- and middle-income whānau across the motu, with more than half of families being supported by the package, including over two third
- Growing Up in New Zealand media release: 2nd November 2021
Children in Aotearoa New Zealand have displayed strength in the face of adversity according to one of the world’s largest surveys looking at the impact of Covid-19 restrictions on children’s healt
- Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission media release: 28th October 2021
The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission (the Commission) has today released its independent report into the progress of the "Access and Choice Programme" being developed and implem
- Serious injury outcome indicators released by StatsNZ show trends in fatal, serious non-fatal, and serious (fatal and non-fatal) injuries for the whole population, Māori, and children (aged under 15 years)
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 26th October 2021
Eleven new water quality monitoring sites are giving Christchurch City Council a better understanding of the state of the district’s rivers and streams
- Environment Canterbury media release: 4th October 2021
The pattern of dry winters Canterbury has experienced in recent years ended this year, with the region seeing a return to normal or even above normal rainfall levels in most areas
- Health Quality and Safety Commission NZ media release: 5th July 2021
A new report paints a stark picture of the health care challenges faced by Pacific peoples in New Zealand and calls for ambitious changes to the system to be made urgently
- Beehive media release: 9th June 2021
The Climate Change Commission’s blueprint for addressing climate change has confirmed the Government has made good progress to reduce emissions, but a step up is now required
- Beehive media release: 13th May 2021
The Government has released the first Annual Report for the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy and the second Child Poverty Related Indicators (CPRI) Report, both of which highlight improvements in the lives of childre
- Environment Canterbury media release: 16th March 2021
Akaroa has experienced a significant increase in cruise ship arrivals over the last ten years, which has raised concerns for many in the community about the influx of tourists and the potential disturb
- Ministry of Health media release: 10th February 2020
The Ministry of Health has today published provisional results of the 2020/21 New Zealand Health Survey specific to how people’s health and wellbeing have been impacted by COVID-19
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 14th December 2020
A new technical report gives Christchurch City Council a high-level picture of the impact changes to future groundwater levels may have on the city
- The Canterbury Men's Centre (CMC) went through significant growth again in the past year and with this came some reflection about the work we do and how to do it better
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 22nd June 2020
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel is calling for a collaborative approach to the city’s post COVID-19 recovery
Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2020
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equity Beehive media release: 16th June 2020
The Government is committing to a long-term programme of reform to build a stronger New Zealand Health and Disability System that delivers for all- Beehive media release: 10th June 2020
The Government now has the first ever clear and comprehensive picture of the state of New Zealand’s hospital buildings and other assets to help ensure future investment decisions deliver the best health outcomes for N
- Environment Canterbury media release: 12th August 2019
A major transport study says rail freight is an economic way to take pressure off South Island roads
- Are We Listening? reports from the Children's Convention Monitoring Group on how well the NZ Government is implementing the Children’s Convention in relation to children’s participation rights
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