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Summary of the Government Targets Quarterly Reports for the quarter to March 2025.
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Improved quarterly results and improved results compared with the same quarter in the prior year.
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Results have declined compared to the previous quarter and the same quarter in the prior year.
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Target on track. A continued reduction in the number of children and young people with serious and persistent offending behaviour, with a reduction of 32 since the last quarterly report.
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Target was met in February 2025. There has been a reduction of ~28,000 adults experiencing violent crime from the baseline.
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3,500 fewer people on Jobseeker Support Benefit since the last report.
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Improvement from Term 4 2023 to Term 4 2024. Schools are submitting their daily attendance data, which is published for schools, parents and the public to view.
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Good progress by schools implementing curriculum changes in Term 1, 2025 and delivering on the Government’s Maths Action Plan including new Maths resources and supports for over 600,000 students.
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Target was met in December 2024. The number of households in emergency housing has reduced by 83% from baseline. As of 31 March, 972 Priority One households (with 2,055 children) have been housed in a social housing tenancy.
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The Quarterly Reports are produced to support the Government Targets and contain information on progress toward those targets.
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To be a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit:, AVIA, Ms Donna Tusiata (Tusiata), For services to poetry and the arts Ms Tusiata Avia is an internationally acclaimed poet, performer and children’s author known for her dynamic performance style. Ms Avia…
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To be a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit:, ANDERSEN, Ms Catherine Joy (Cath), For services to the music industry Ms Cath Andersen (Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga) has been Chief Executive of the New Zealand Music Commission (NZMC) since its…
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13 June 2025 Reference: OIA-2024/25-0899 Dear Official Information Act request relating to Governments use of Starlink Thank you for your Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) request received on 15 May 2025. You requested: ‘Could I please have all…
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To 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. Mr Absolum has been a teacher, psychologist and…
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333052v2 1 Schedule of Responsibilities Delegated to Associate Ministers and Parliamentary Under-Secretaries [10 June 2025] 333052v2 2 This paper is presented to the House, in accordance with the suggestion of the Standing Orders Committee in its Report…
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5021713 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 6 June 2025 Ref: OIA-2024/25-0900 Dear Official Information Act request relating to the disestablishment of the Chief Executive, Cyclone Recovery…
- Publication or ResourceIssue date:Accessible version If you require an accessible version please contact [email protected] and cite "Transfer of residual North Island Weather Event recovery activities from 1 July 2025 ( ECO-25-SUB-0274 )" as a reference. The following document has…
- Publication or ResourceIssue date:Accessible version If you require an accessible version please contact [email protected] and cite "Recovering from significant natural hazard events - decision-making tools ( ECO-25-SUB-0067 )" as a reference. The following document has been…
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Proactive Release The following document has been proactively released by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on behalf of Hon Mark Mitchell, Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery: Recovering from significant natural hazard events –…
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Proactive Release The following document has been proactively released by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on behalf of Hon Mark Mitchell, Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery: Transfer of residual North Island Weather Event…
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231888v3 (June 2025) GUIDE TO NOMINATIONS FOR NEW ZEALAND BRAVERY AWARDS 1 NEW ZEALAND BRAVERY AWARDS AND CRITERIA The New Zealand Bravery Awards are Royal honours. They are designed to recognise the actions of those persons who save or attempt to save…
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Background, The New Zealand Bravery Awards are designed to recognise the actions of those persons who save or attempt to save the life of another person and in the course of which they place their own safety or life at risk. The awards are primarily for…
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NOMINATION FOR A NEW ZEALAND ROYAL HONOUR, WHAKAINGOATANGA KIA WHAKAWHIWHI KI TETAHI TOHU WHAKAMANAWA ROERA O AOTEAROA, New Zealand Bravery Award, Please read the accompanying bravery nomination guidelines before completing this form., Section 1 –…
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July 2025 174913v5 1 NOMINATION FOR A NEW ZEALAND ROYAL HONOUR WHAKAINGOATANGA KIA WHAKAWHIWHI KI TETAHI TOHU WHAKAMANAWA ROERA O AOTEAROA Please read the accompanying nomination guidelines before completing this form. Section 1 – Information about the…
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NOMINATION FOR A NEW ZEALAND ROYAL HONOUR, WHAKAINGOATANGA KIA WHAKAWHIWHI KI TETAHI TOHU WHAKAMANAWA ROERA O AOTEAROA, Please read the accompanying nomination guidelines before completing this form., Section 1 – Information about the nominator – person…
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The King’s Service Medal:, BALDWIN, Ms Heather Jayne, For services to the community Ms Heather Baldwin has contributed to the community of Karori for 30 years. Ms Baldwin has and continues to hold voluntary positions in many Karori community organisations…
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To be a Companion of the King’s Service Order:, LONGHURST, Dr Christopher Evan, For services to survivors of abuse in care Dr Christopher Longhurst has dedicated more than 20 years advocating for the redress for survivors and recognition of abuse in Faith…
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To be a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit:, ANAE, Anae Lupematasila Lima Arthur John, For services to the Samoan community Anae Lupematasila Lima Arthur Anae is a successful businessman who has advocated for the wellbeing and rights of Pacific…
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To be an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit:, BAXTER, Emeritus Professor George David (David), For services to physiotherapy and health Emeritus Professor David Baxter is an academic and researcher with expertise encompassing musculoskeletal pain,…
- PageTo be a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit:, COOPER, The Honourable Mark Leslie Smith, KC, For services to the judiciary The Honourable Mark Cooper (Ngāti Mahanga, Waikato-Tainui) was President of the Court of Appeal from April 2022 to…