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Ministerial portfolioResponsibilities include protecting and promoting the productivity, sustainability and export performance of New Zealand's agricultural sector.Food Safety
Ministerial portfolioResponsibilities include making regulations to provide safe and suitable food in New Zealand and for export, and working with Australia on joint standards for food labelling and composition.Statistics
Ministerial portfolioResponsibilities include leading and promoting the effective use of data in understanding New Zealand, the provision of official statistics (including the Census of Population and Dwellings), and encouraging open government data. This portfolio isEducation
Ministerial portfolioResponsibilities include early childhood education, and primary and secondary schooling.Government guidance on cyber ransom payments
PageThe New Zealand Government strongly discourages the payment of ransoms to cybercriminals, and urges all victims to report any cyber ransom incidents to the relevant agencies, regardless of whether a ransom is paid.Wearing of insignia
PageOrder of wearLife saving awardsWearing of decorations and medals by next of kin or family membersForeword
PageThe Cabinet Manual is the primary authority on the conduct of Cabinet government in New Zealand. It covers Cabinet procedure and provides guidance for Ministers, their offices and those working within the public service.Preface
PageThe Cabinet Manual has been an authoritative guide to New Zealand's system of central government decision making since the publication of the first edition, then known as the Cabinet Office Manual, in 1979. This is the seventh edition of the Cabinet…On the Constitution of New Zealand: An Introduction to the Foundations of the Current Form of Government
PageA constitution is about public power, the power of the state. It describes and establishes the major institutions of government, states their principal powers, and regulates the exercise of those powers in a broad way. While all constitutions have these…1. Sovereign, Governor-General, and Executive Council
Page2. Ministers of the Crown: Appointment, Role, and Conduct
PageHistory of the Cabinet Manual
PageThis page contains the text of a speech given by Michael Webster, former Secretary of the Cabinet and Clerk of the Executive Council, to IPANZ on 31 August 2017. It provides a history of the New Zealand Cabinet Manual and its purpose, the process of…3. Ministers of the Crown and the Public Sector
Page4. Ministers, the Law, and Inquiries
Page5. Cabinet Decision-making
Page6. Elections, Transitions, and Government Formation
Page7. The Executive, Legislation, and the House
Page8. Official Information and Public Records
PageAppendix B: Letters Patent Constituting the Office of Governor-General of New Zealand 1983
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PagePublished in 2023 by the Cabinet Office, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand.Related information
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PageParagraph 1.1Sovereign of New Zealand
PageParagraphs 1.2 - 1.4Governor-General
PageParagraphs 1.5 - 1.20