111 Emergency Calling report May - July 2018
Published: 11 Oct 2018Spark NZ's 111 Quarterly Review - Emergency Calls made from May to July 2018.
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PDF, 398KB, 9 pages
Spark NZ's 111 Quarterly Review - Emergency Calls made from May to July 2018.
PDF, 398KB, 9 pages
This public release contains all Science and Innovation briefings on Budget 2018 that were sent between 2 November 2017 and 15 May 2018.
PDF, 5.3MB, 92 pages
This report is the second in a regular series, on research, science and innovation in New Zealand. The first was published in 2016. The report shows how the New Zealand research, science and innovation system is performing in key areas. This series covers people, skills, funding, the knowledge produced and the impacts for New Zealand.
PDF, 5.1MB, 108 pages
The recommendations of the Film Industry Working Group to Government in October 2018 on workplace relations in the New Zealand Film Industry.
PDF, 381KB, 22 pages
Case studies of how a tourism levy can be used to build infrastructure and support conservation efforts
PDF, 354KB, 3 pages
The New Zealand Government is making several changes that will affect international visitors travelling to New Zealand, This document provides a summary of these changes and when they will be implemented.
PDF, 1.6MB, 9 pages
The Government Centre for Dispute Resolution (GCDR) surveyed independent providers of dispute resolution services to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the current dispute resolution service provider market. There were 117 respondents to the survey from 19 January 2015 to 13 February 2015.
PDF, 368KB, 11 pages
Broadband Deployment Update for the quarter ending June 2018
PDF, 565KB, 5 pages
The main priorities for tourism statistics, based on agreement by industry and government stakeholders.
PDF, 1.2MB, 83 pages
This survey measures business event activity at qualifying venues in New Zealand.
PDF, 2.8MB, 32 pages
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