The Government is investing an extra $13.5 million in international marketing to bring more visitors to New Zealand.
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New Zealand award notice data published by government agencies on the Government Electronic Tender Service (GETS).
As Easter approaches, the Labour Inspectorate is reminding employers and employees to understand their rights and obligations concerning Easter trading laws.
As part of the Language Assistance Services Programme, a new standards and accreditation framework for interpreters working across the public sector, the NAATI framework, came into effect from 1 July 2024. In order to ensure there are interpreters with NAATI credentials in New Zealand, MBIE managed the Interpreter Standards Transition Support (ISTS) package for a three-year period from 1 July 2021. Registration closed 31 January 2024. The timeframe for interpreters who registered with ISTS towards the end of the registration period to complete their accreditation has been extended through to 30 June 2025.
Summary of the Immigration (Fiscal Sustainability and System Integrity) Amendment Bill changes to the Immigration Act 2009 to improve fiscal sustainability and the integrity of the immigration system.
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Cabinet paper proposing to make targeted amendments to the Immigration Act 2009 to support the immigration system to be more fiscally sustainable and to better support the integrity of the system.
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Cabinet paper sought agreement to change the scope of the upcoming Immigration (Fiscal Sustainability and System Integrity) Amendment Bill, by adding an amendment to the definition of a mass arrival group.
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Cabinet agreed to include an amendment to the definition of a mass arrival group within the Immigration (Fiscal Sustainability and System Integrity) Amendment Bill.
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Briefing sought agreement to lodge the Cabinet paper and Regulatory Impact Statement package.
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Briefing provided an update on the development of the Bill and seek direction on key policy questions.
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