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The Minister of Internal Affairs Jan Tinetti officially opened Athol’s $1.6 million fire station on Saturday knowing first-hand the effort firefighters put into communities.
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The Better Public Media Trust welcomes the government's announcement to review New Zealand's media regulatory system. This is desirable after years of reviews and recommendations from the Law Commission established a need for a single statutory regulator. As the .
New Zealanders will be better protected from harmful or illegal content as a result of work to design a modern, flexible and coherent regulatory framework, Minister of Internal Affairs Jan Tinetti announced today. New Zealand currently has .
1 hour ago Newshub asked Internal Affairs Minister Jan Tinetti what s holding up progress on changing sex on birth certificates in March. Credits: Newshub. Most of the recommendations made by a working group looking into ways to make it easier for transgender people to change the sex listed on their birth certificate will be adopted. This Government understands that self-identification is a significant issue for transgender, non-binary and intersex New Zealanders, and is committed to making it easier for people to formally acknowledge their identified gender, Minister of Internal Affairs Jan Tinetti said on Wednesday. At present, anyone wanting to change the sex on their birth certificate needs medical evidence and apply through the Family Court.