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Act leader David Seymour was in Tauranga this week to talk to local businesspeople about his proposal to downsize the Government and discuss their concerns about the local economy. In his speech ...
It found week one of term two, had an average of 87.1 percent in student attendance. Seymour says this is due to serve weather experienced by many regions.
Act Party leader David Seymour addresses the Tauranga Chamber of Commerce. Photo / Ayla Yeoman Act leader David Seymour was in Tauranga this week to talk to local businesspeople about his proposal ...
ACT leader and soon-to-be deputy prime minister David ... Seymour questioned the need for other roles like Hospitality and the Voluntary Sector, also held by Upston, or Racing, held by NZ First leader ...
Act leader David Seymour is taking aim at the size of government ... Racing, Hospitality, Auckland, the South Island, Hunting and Fishing, the Voluntary Sector, and Space – all currently ...
After last term's series of mishaps with school lunches Associate Education Minister David Seymour said the new term would start ... School which has primary and intermediate students in West Auckland ...
Act leader David ... Auckland, the South Island, Hunting and Fishing, the Voluntary Sector, and Space – all currently held by either National or New Zealand First ministers. Seymour described ...
Act Party leader David Seymour is suggesting he do himself out of a job. Well, not quite, but Seymour, who becomes Deputy Prime Minister in June, is proposing the number of ministers in the executive ...
David Seymour appears to be siding with banks rather than officials - who responded to his request for guidance on the Reserve Bank's probe into capital requirement. The Ministerial paper ...
Loved ones and colleagues have paid tribute to a passionate, “softly spoken” campaigner with “principles of steel” from Mansfield, who sadly passed away after a brief illness. Did you know with an ...
Seymour says he believes ratios need to be lowered - and the Ministry came to him with "rubbish" advice. Seymour says bureaucrats are frequently wrong.
ANALYSIS: The Telecommunications Development Levy – a bugbear of the industry – has been excluded from David Seymour’s ministry’s review. David Seymour’s Ministry for Regulation has so far cast its ...