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After more than three million copies distributed to households in greater Christchurch, Future Christchurch Update: The Voice of the Canterbury Rebuild signs off.
Andrew Kibblewhite, Head of the Policy Profession, hosted a round table for senior government leaders and academics from Victoria University with Professor Jeanne Liedtka from the Darden Business School, USA.
The September edition of the Future Christchurch update shines a spotlight on Christchurch City Council's Heritage Programme.
It also features the story of a Christchurch family tackling the rebuild of their home with the help of the Residential Advisory Service, new Avon River homes for eels and native species, the opening of new Burwood Hospital facilities, and much more.
Andrew Kibblewhite, Head of the Policy Profession continues his theme of the ‘F-words’ that characterise good policy advice – free, frank, fearless, full and future-focused.
Andrew Kibblewhite, Head of the Policy Profession continues his theme of the ‘F-words’ that characterise good policy advice – free, frank, fearless, full and future-focused.
The August 2016 edition of the Future Christchurch Update features the Draft Waimakariri Residential Red Zone Recovery Plan which people had a say on until 1 September 2016. It also covers progress with the repair and rebuild of Christchurch City Council facilities, looks at a special young man supporting Pasifika youth, profiles SCIRT’s underground work programme and much more.
The Minister supporting Greater Christchurch Regeneration (formerly the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery), the Hon Gerry Brownlee, has received the draft Waimakariri Residential Red Zone Recovery Plan from Waimakariri District Council.
The July 2016 edition of the Future Christchurch update features stories on the reopening of Rutherford’s Den in the Arts Centre, the new head of Regenerate Christchurch, progress on both the Retail Precinct and Justice and Emergency Services Precinct and much more.
The department’s Four Year Plan responds to our future challenges and guides us towards delivering on our increasing commitments to Government, while maintaining our business as usual at the high standard expected of us.
The Queen has been pleased, on the occasion of the celebration of Her Majesty’s 90th Birthday, to make the following appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit:
The June 2016 edition of the Future Christchurch update features stories on the opening of the Aranui Wainoni Community Centre, the new head of Development Christchurch, nearing the end of Housing New Zealand's earthquake repair and rebuild programme, the Manchester Street transport project and much more.
This paper provides a summary of the provisional financial results for the Flag Consideration Project, including the results for the part of the budget for which the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet had responsibility.
The May 2016 edition of the Future Christchurch update features stories on the Regenerate Christchurch Board, progress on Christchurch City Council facilities, awesome new street art created for the central city and much more.
In April 2016, the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery (now the Minister supporting Greater Christchurch Recovery), Hon Gerry Brownlee, under section 22 of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Act 2011 has given approval for several minor amendments to be made arising from Environment Canterbury’s review of the Land Use Recovery Plan (the Recovery Plan).
From May 2016, Future Christchurch update will be produced by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC), in partnership with Christchurch City Council.
The Burwood Resource Recovery Park was established following the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010-2011 to manage the receipt and resource processing of mixed materials from the demolition of commercial and residential buildings.
This circular sets out the Cabinet Directions for the Conduct of Crown Legal Business. Their primary purpose is to identify core Crown legal matters, to set out how those matters are conducted by Government, and to set out the Law Officers’ oversight of such legal matters.
In this speech, hosted by IPANZ at Victoria University of Wellington’s new Auckland facility, Andrew Kibblewhite shared his views on what makes for quality policy advice.
This case study was written by Nehal Davison from the UK Institute for Government during a five week secondment to the Policy Project team in the New Zealand Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC).