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A New Deal: Making Education Work for All New Zealanders

A New Deal is a manifesto for New Zealand’s schools, one with great potential to raise education standards and expectations for every child. It takes stock of the fundamental strengths and weaknesses of our present education system and what is needed to lift the quality of education standards, close the large performance gap between underprivileged schools and their better-off peers, and make New Zealand a stronger competitor in the global marketplace. Read more

Education Forum
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 October, 2003
Submission Wellington City Councils Draft Council Plan 2003 04

Submission: Wellington City Council's Draft Council Plan 2003/04

In past submissions we have called on the Wellington City Council (the Council) to focus on its core business of providing local public goods and undertaking regulatory functions conferred on it by central government. We have urged it to exit from commercial activities and review its provision of and/or funding of club goods such as the libraries, the zoo and swimming pools. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
26 May, 2003
Submission Auckland City Councils Draft Annual Plan 2004

Submission: Auckland City Council's Draft Annual Plan 2004

The Auckland City Council (the Council) is to be commended for the steps that it has taken to concentrate on its core activities, reduce the rate of growth in spending and rates, and lower net debt. The thrust of the Council's policies over the last couple of years has been consistent with those advocated by the Forum in past submissions to the Council. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
26 May, 2003
Submission The Supreme Court Bill

Submission: The Supreme Court Bill

The proposal to replace appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council with appeals to a domestic Supreme Court is the most important constitutional issue raised in New Zealand since the mixed member proportional (MMP) voting system was introduced following a 1993 referendum.1 A change in New Zealand's final appellate court could have profound consequences for business and future generations of New Zealanders. It has the potential to significantly alter the role of the courts and the public perception of their role, and to alter the relationship between the courts and the political branches of government. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
20 May, 2003
Submission Status of Redundancy Payments Bill

Submission: Status of Redundancy Payments Bill

The Status of Redundancy Bill is a Member's Bill arising out of the collapse of the Weddel meatworks and claims by workers who subsequently became unsecured creditors for their redundancy payments. The bill proposes three significant changes to current legislation. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
8 May, 2003
Submission Land Transport Management Bill

Submission: Land Transport Management Bill

The transport system is a core part of New Zealand's infrastructure. An important role for the government in promoting economic growth is to ensure the transport system is efficient and responsive to users' needs. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
14 February, 2003
Submission 2003 Budget Policy Statement2

Submission: 2003 Budget Policy Statement

In this submission, section 2 reviews the outlook for economic growth in the light of the government's growth targets. Section 3 comments on the government's fiscal strategy in relation to its growth objective. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
12 January, 2003

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