All posts tagged "New Zealand"
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Australia and New Zealand School of Government names new CEO
Queensland’s Ken Smith has been appointed the new chief executive and dean of the Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG). Formed in 2002 by a consortium of governments,
- Posted January 17, 2017
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UK tax policy too short-term and politicised, say think tanks
Experts have called for a more straightforward tax system in the UK, warning against the “unfettered power” built up by HM Treasury over the past 20 years. In an open
- Posted October 4, 2016
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New Zealand government asks public how to become more transparent
The government of New Zealand is asking members of the public for their views on improving its openness. It has drafted an action plan, as part of its collaboration with
- Posted August 25, 2016
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Female private sector boss to lead New Zealand’s new Ministry for Vulnerable Children
A private sector aged-care boss has been appointed to lead New Zealand’s new Ministry for Vulnerable Children. Gráinne Moss, who is previously worked as managing director for Bupa Care Services
- Posted August 18, 2016
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New Zealand civil service looking to introduce name-blind recruitment
New Zealand’s civil service is looking to introduce name-blind recruitment in an effort to close the gender pay gap. A report released in December showed the pay gap between male
- Posted July 8, 2016
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Iain Rennie, state services commissioner, New Zealand: Exclusive Interview
Iain Rennie is retiring after 30 years in the New Zealand civil service – eight of them in the top job. He looks back on his time in office, and
- Posted July 8, 2016
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New Zealand civil service seeking new education secretary and land information chief
The government of New Zealand is recruiting for two high level civil service posts. The Ministry of Education and Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) – the government department responsible for
- Posted July 6, 2016
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New Zealand’s top civil service agency told to apologise to former diplomat
New Zealand’s guardian of administrative conduct has told the State Services Commission (SSC) to issue a public apology to former diplomat Derek Leask over the handling of a 2013 investigation
- Posted June 24, 2016
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Dr Jo Cribb resigns as chief executive of New Zealand’s Ministry for Women
The civil servant in charge of New Zealand’s Ministry for Women is resigning after almost four years in the role, it has been announced today. Dr Jo Cribb has been chief
- Posted June 20, 2016
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John Key’s chief press secretary Sia Aston to move to New Zealand’s State Services Commission
Sia Aston has resigned as chief press secretary to New Zealand’s prime minister John Key, to move to the State Services Commission (SSC). Aston will be working with incoming state services
- Posted June 17, 2016