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New Zealand

Strategy

A minerals strategy for New Zealand to 2040


This strategy aims to double the value of New Zealand's mineral exports to $3 billion by 2035. It highlights the significance of minerals for various sectors and details plans to scale up existing exports, explore new critical mineral opportunities and add value to minerals through domestic processing.
Systematic review

Prolonged symptoms attributable to infection with COVID-19


This meta-analysis examines the prolonged impacts of COVID-19 infection across 14 studies from 2023 and 2024. It identifies a core set of common and persistent symptoms: fatigue, poor concentration/memory, shortness of breath, and loss of taste or smell. By contributing to a more precise definition of long COVID, the report supports more accurate diagnosis and...
Guide

Putting integrity at the core of how public organisations operate


This framework is intended to support senior leaders and those in governance roles in upholding the integrity of New Zealand's public sector and navigating ethical challenges. It is a tool to support the development of an integrity strategy and work programme that can help an organisation to understand its integrity risks, then identify and implement...
Strategy

Our journey towards net zero: New Zealand's second emissions reduction plan 2026–30


A critical step towards achieving the country's long-term climate change goals, this strategy outlines how New Zealand will meet its emissions budget for 2026–30. The cross-sectoral plan covers a range of policies and initiatives, focusing on a technology-led approach to reducing emissions alongside commitment to cost-effective climate action.
Briefing paper

Young people and violent extremism


A jointly authored analysis identifying common issues and trends contributing to youth radicalisation, including case studies from all of the Five Eyes countries. A whole-of-society response, including early intervention, is supported to counter the issue. The analysis informs the Australian Government’s upcoming counter-terrorism and violent extremism strategy.
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