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Flag Consideration Project
During this 2015 and early 2016, New Zealanders will consider options for the national flag. A panel of 12 New Zealanders from all walks of life, age and experience has been appointed to help facilitate this national conversation about the flag. The Panel first selected an official long list of 40 alternative flag designs and...
Briefing paper
Process to consider changing the New Zealand flag
Media release: First steps taken towards flag referendum Cabinet has agreed on the details of the flag referendum process and every political party represented in Parliament has been invited to take part, say Prime Minister John Key and Deputy Prime Minister Bill English. “Our flag is the most important symbol of our national identity and...
Report
Tackling methamphetamine: indicators and progress report
This report provides a progress update on the New Zealand Government's action plan for tackling methamphetamine. Introduction Purpose This report provides a progress update on the Government's Tackling Methamphetamine: an Action Plan (the Action Plan). It specifically: records changes against the Action Plan's baseline data of 2008 or 2009, and details progress on the Action...
Report
Tackling methamphetamine: indicators and progress report April 2013
This report provides a progress update on the Government's Tackling Methamphetamine: an Action Plan. It records changes against the Action Plan's baseline data of 2008 or 2009, and details progress on the Action Plan's activities. Latest data and reports on progress provided six monthly Reports on progress against the Action Plan are provided to the...
Report
Tackling methamphetamine: indicators and progress report October 2012
This report provides a progress update on the records changes against the Action Plan's baseline data, and details progress on the Action Plan's activities. When the Action Plan was launched, Chief Executives from DPMC, Health, Customs, Justice, Police, Corrections and Te Puni Kokiri were charged with reporting on progress every six months from October 2009...