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Filter search resultsNew Year Honours List 2024 - Citations for Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit: ANSON, Associate Professor James Gregory (Greg) For services to exercise sciences and neuroscienceNew Year Honours List 2024 - Citations for Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit: ALLAN, Ms Harriet Bennett For services to the publishing industryNew Year Honours List 2024 - Citation for Companions of the Queen's Service Order
PageTo be a Companion of the Queen’s Service Order: GIBSON, Mr Paul Thomas For services to disabled peopleNew Year Honours List 2024 - Citations for the New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration
PageThe New Zealand Distinguished Service Medal: MUNDEN-HOOPER, Lieutenant Commander Louis James For services to the New Zealand Defence ForceNew Year Honours List 2024 - Citation for the New Zealand Antarctic Medal
PageThe New Zealand Antarctic Medal: BALKS, Dr Megan Ruby For services to Antarctic soil scienceAnnual Ministers' interests releases
PageProactive release of information about management of ministerial conflicts of interest.The Right Honourable in New Zealand
PageThose granted the title "The Right Honourable" in New Zealand Effective The Right Honourable Sir AnaSupporting the work of the Cabinet
PageCabinet is the central decision-making body of executive government. It provides a collective forum for Ministers to decide significant government issues.Fund for community-based initiatives to strengthen Aotearoa’s resilience to disinformation
PageA one-off fund to provide financial support for community-based initiatives that build resilience against the harms of disinformation has been estKāpuia feedback to agencies
PageKāpuia provides feedback to agencies following each hui. To enhance transparency, Kāpuia feedback is proactively released on this website, after working with agencies to consider if any information should be withheld in line with the Official Information…Titles and styles of knights and dames
Page1. Postnominal Letters Postnominals (abbreviations after a name) may be shown with or without points (full stops); e.g. K.N.Z.M. or KNZM.The Policy Project
PageIf you're a government agency or an individual that provides advice to decision makers, you'll find a wealth of tools, advice and information here to help you.Innovation
PagePublic problems are increasingly complex and connected, which requires policy practitioners to tap into creative answers.Severe Weather Events Recovery Review Panel releases
PageThe Cyclone Recovery Unit in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet plays an important role in ensuring a coordinated all of government response to, and recovery from, the Auckland Anniversary weekend floods and Cyclone Gabrielle.Improving Community Engagement
PageHow public sector agencies are being supported to better engage with communitiesCommunity engagement
PageAll of Government COVID-19 Royal Commission of Inquiry
PageDPMC is hosting an all-of-government function to coordinate input from agencies into the Inquiry process.Open Government Partnership
PageResponse Progress
PageUpdates on the progress of the recommendations, interactive tracker and pānui"The Right Honourable"
PagePrivy Council
PageMedia centre
PageDPMC has a variety of publicly available information that will be useful for media.New Zealand's national security community
PageThere are a number of agencies which make up the national security sector and bring together a range of tools—diplomacy, defence, intelligence, law enforcement, and more—to protect and promote New Zealand’s national security interests.National security
PageWe define national security as about protecting New Zealand from threats that would do us harm. It is fundamental to New Zealand’s prosperity and wellbeing.Aotearoa's National Security Strategy: Secure Together Tō Tātou Korowai Manaaki
PageNational Security Intelligence Priorities
PageThe National Security Intelligence Priorities (NSIPs) - Whakaarotau Marumaru Aotearoa - define where intelligence should support government to make informed decisions about national security.National Security Policy
PageThe National Security Policy Directorate provides policy leadership on matters related to national security and intelligence. This includes long-term planning, policy design, forward-looking examination of emerging trends and issues, and continuous…2023 National Security Survey Report
PageThis annual survey explores what national security means to New Zealanders, which threats and hazards they consider likely, and how we can better share information and engage with them on national security.Kāpuia – Ministerial Advisory Group
PageThe King's Birthday and Coronation Honours List 2023 - Citations for Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit: ABSOLUM, Mr Michael John For services to education Mr Michael Absolum has contributed to the education sector for 40 years through various roles.Elections
PageThis page provides general information about the matters Ministers, departments and other state sector agencies should consider in an election year. It also describes the process of forming and appointing a government following an election, and the…He Whenua Taurikura Hui
PageHe Whenua Taurikura holds New Zealand’s annual hui on countering terrorism and violent extremism. He Whenua Taurikura translates to ‘a country at peace’.