Government stories
Twenty New Zealand tech companies have published a manifesto urging the government to future-proof the country through technological advancement and innovation.
Solnet has joined the New Zealand Government Web Services Panel opening the doors for the company to provide a wider range of services to government.
Techweek'17, a nationwide event showcasing New Zealand-grown technology and innovation to the world, kicked off today amidst much fanfare.
Primary school teacher awarded Prime Minister's Science Prize for her work in science education. $150k prize awarded, $100k to school.
Government welcomes passing of Intelligence and Security Bill, updating framework and increasing transparency of agencies.
New Zealand's Intellectual Property Office has been ranked number one worldwide for its online capabilities by the World Trademark Review.
Charities Services wins 'Best Government Agency' award at New Zealand Charities Technology Awards. Minister congratulates the organisation.
Government to invest $13 million in redevelopment of Warkworth Primary School to address roll growth and update infrastructure.
Celebrating a year of safer consumer choices, the Govt's product recall site marks a milestone with over 160k visits.
Prime Minister Bill English and Minister of Education Hekia Parata open the Haeata Community Campus in Christchurch.
Government transfers open data programme to Statistics New Zealand to provide better and more freely available information.
Government launches online resource to help young people enter workforce with key behaviours and attitudes for employability skills.
New website launched by Government to demonstrate how Progress and Consistency Tool works in education industry. #PaCT #education.
GovTech Talent Graduate Programme lauds new talent as 15 aspiring tech gurus join British government to drive digital transformation.
The second phase of the government's Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative is underway, with one South Island town and one North Island town first up.
Big is often still viewed as best, despite the key advantages that smaller businesses can provide like agility and availability of expertise.
Government's new pay equity principles to be applied for the first time in agreement with unions, says Paula Bennett.
Government to invest $1.1m in Raroa Intermediate School for two new classrooms, says Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye.
Aussies rally behind local energy projects, ploughing £24 million into renewables, asserting control over their power supply.
Education, govt and corporate PC shipments have recorded growth in Australia for Q4 and full year 2016, IDC Australia says. So who's winning and why?.