E37 26 October 2018: Overseas Investment Amendment Act
On Monday the new Overseas Investment Amendment Act came into effect which means restrictions are now in place to prevent most non New Zealanders (foreigners)
On Monday the new Overseas Investment Amendment Act came into effect which means restrictions are now in place to prevent most non New Zealanders (foreigners)
On Wednesday the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (CPTPP) Amendment Bill was read a third time in Parliament, and then received Royal Assent on Thursday, thus passing
On Thursday the second reading of the Crown Minerals (Petroleum) Amendment Bill was completed in Parliament. This Bill amends the Crown Minerals Act 1991 to
Professor Cindy Kiro (Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Hine) has been appointed Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Auckland. Ross Wilson (Ngāi Tahu) has been appointed
Quarterly Review for the Period 1 July to 30 September 2018 Purpose This quarterly review provides a summary of significant Māori-focused social, economic and Treaty
Last Thursday the Tax Working Group’s interim report was released.[1] This report looks at every type of tax, and also current tax issues – for
Along with the release of the Tax Working Groups’ interim report, the group’s secretariat from within The Treasury has also released a discussion paper exploring
Each quarter in Pānui we have provided analysis of Government data on Māori employment and unemployment; based on official data releases. Through these analyses we
On Tuesday the Productivity Commission released its final report on climate change. In general terms, the Commission recommends a switch away from burning fossil fuels
Last Thursday The Treasury released the Budget working papers. We have reviewed papers relating to Vote: Māori Development. These are of interest given the drop