Four Year Rolling Review: Landcare Research Manaaki Whenua 2014
Published: 24 Jun 2014Panel report looking at Landcare Research
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PDF, 875KB, 45 pages
Panel report looking at Landcare Research
PDF, 875KB, 45 pages
Full report of the 2014 consultation about access to buildings for people with disabilities. The review sought to gain a better understanding of how the requirements contained in the Building Act and the Building Code providing access for people with disabilities are being implemented in new buildings, as well as in buildings being altered, and the extent to which these requirements do in fact provide an accessible built environment for people with disabilities. Joint consultation between MBIE and ODI, managed by Malatest International consultants. Commonly called the Malatest Report.
PDF, 1.2MB, 63 pages
This report provides consistent information for each of New Zealand’s 16 regions. This lets you compare the regions’ economic performance, distinguish their attributes and specialisations, and understand the different roles they play in the New Zealand economy. The report is the second of an annual series.
PDF, 15MB, 116 pages
Comprehensive report on Fianacial Literacy and Savings
PDF, 490KB, 36 pages
Summary of June 2014 consultation report for access to buildings for people with disabilities. Commonly called the Malatest Report summary.
PDF, 683KB, 13 pages
Measures business event activity at qualifying venues in New Zealand.
PDF, 1.2MB, 20 pages
This report summarises key indicators of migration trends for the 2013/14 financial year (1 July 2013 through 30 June 2014).
PDF, 863KB, 15 pages
Castalia's report evaluated the impact of NZ Post's proposal to reduce frequency in rural postal delivery and identified alternatives that might exist or emerge as a result of a reduction in mail services.
PDF, 1.3MB, 39 pages
Part of the Sector Report Series, this 2013 report is about the knowledge intensive services sectors, which as defined in this report, cover a very wide range of activities, including scientific research, architecture and engineering, information technology services, financial services, advertising, marketing, legal and accounting services. This report shows that in 2013 New Zealand was well placed, with its knowledge intensive services sectors employing 432,000 people and generating one-fifth of New Zealand’s GDP. These sectors were also generating 62% of New Zealand’s commercial services exports, worth $2.5 billion.
PDF, 2MB, 150 pages
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