Articles tagged with Legislative Reform
Minister Winston Peters Urges NZ Racing Industry to Unite for a Strong Future
1 week ago | 144 viewsMinister for Racing Winston Peters urges New Zealand’s racing industry to collaborate for a strong, sustainable future in response to a report by the TAB New Zealand Racing Advisory Committee highlighting the need for unified reform. He emphasizes that successful reform requires collective commitment and shared understanding among key stakeholders, rather than isolated efforts, especially with a General Election approaching. Peters encourages industry participants to work constructively within existing legislation before pursuing large-scale government intervention or legislative changes.
Tags: Winston Peters TAB New Zealand New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Harness Racing New Zealand New Zealand Racing Advisory Committee racing industry racing reform government General Election legislative reformLargest Ever 22% Drop in District Court Criminal Backlog Boosts Justice for Victims
4 months ago | 671 viewsCourts Minister Nicole McKee announced a 22 percent reduction in the District Court’s criminal backlog over the past year, equating to 1,562 fewer cases awaiting hearing, thanks to coordinated efforts across the justice sector. Key improvements include better judicial rostering, trial preparedness, fewer adjournments, enhanced performance reporting, and upcoming legislative reforms to further expedite justice. This progress significantly benefits victims by reducing delays, stress, and uncertainty, while the Family Court backlog also decreased by 9 percent during the same period.
Tags: Nicole McKee Courts Minister District Court judiciary justice sector criminal backlog Family Court Community Magistrates legislative reform victimsLargest Ever 22% Drop in District Court Backlog Boosts Justice for Victims
4 months ago | 673 viewsCourts Minister Nicole McKee announced a 22 percent reduction in the District Court’s criminal backlog over the past year, equating to 1,562 fewer cases waiting to be heard, reflecting a coordinated justice sector effort. Key improvements include better judicial rostering, trial preparedness, fewer adjournments, and enhanced performance reporting, resulting in faster justice and reduced stress for victims. Further reforms, such as expanding Community Magistrates' powers and promoting remote court participation, aim to continue this progress and improve court efficiency nationwide.
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