He Āhurutanga Taiao — Draft Environment Action Plan (summary)
The Draft Environment Action Plan was part of the second phase of the Tourism Industry Transformation Plan (ITP).
The Draft Environment Action Plan was part of the second phase of the Tourism Industry Transformation Plan (ITP).
The rapid growth in tourism pre-COVID-19 was creating flow-on impacts in our communities.
Giving competition a more prominent position in the building regulatory system and its decision-making supports the policy objective of safe, healthy and durable buildings.
MBIE is committing $6 million to support an atmospheric science research project using data from MethaneSAT.
The Government’s vision for New Zealand’s future RSI system is for it to make a greater impact on New Zealand’s productivity and wellbeing at a time when our country faces significant and growing challenges, such as adapting to a changing climate.
A strong and resilient economy is essential to the country’s long-term success and to helping weather global and national changes and natural disasters. Energy security and renewable energy sources provide better economic stability and ensure the nation’s autonomy. The strategic and responsible development of New Zealand’s natural resources enables economic growth and activity. Under this outcome, we also make important contributions to three pillars of Going For Growth (Pillar 2: Competitive business settings, Pillar 3: Promoting global trade and investment and Pillar 5: Infrastructure for growth).
We have identified 3 options to increase New Zealand’s diesel reserves to 28 days’ cover.
Our Consumer Protection team report quarterly on New Zealand's consumer issues landscape.
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