Our Temporary Accommodation Services team, along with Te Piringa Hapū, Ōmāhu Marae and Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated, celebrated the completion of 11 relocatable homes built at Ōmāhu Marae. Affected whānau will be moving in shortly while their homes are repaired or rebuilt following Cyclone Gabrielle Find out more: https://bit.ly/4fLT7Ng
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Government Administration
Our purpose is to grow the New Zealand economy to provide a better standard of living for all New Zealanders.
About us
We are the New Zealand Government’s leading business-facing agency. We provide world class policy, advice, regulation and services to support New Zealand businesses to grow. We support a diverse range of portfolios including Māori economic development, building and construction, tourism and regional development, labour science and enterprise, and innovation and investment. We provide expert advice and support to Crown entities, board appointments and secretariat services. As the result of the broad scope of what we do, we offer a wide range of roles across our different locations. Our ambition is to create a dynamic business environment which creates opportunities for all New Zealanders and contributes to growth without compromising our environment or the safety of our work places. Our Immigration New Zealand teams look after New Zealand’s immigration rules and laws, which in turn support our economic growth and strengthen our international relationships. See our social media terms of service at mbie.govt.nz/smterms.
- Website
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https://www.mbie.govt.nz
External link for Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Wellington 6140
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2012
Locations
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Primary
15 Stout Street
PO Box 1473
Wellington 6140, NZ
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Employees at Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
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Professor, Dr phil, Dr jur, Jens Mueller, MNZM 幕言思 Immigration Adviser NZ/Australia
30 years global CEO/Director up to $1 Billion. Experienced Company Director. Upskilling MBAs/Executives anywhere. Immigration/Investment Specialist…
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Patricia Newell
TRANSLATOR French to English (English Native) || Member NZSTI & ATA || SPECIALISATION: Medical, Pharmaceutical & Global Health Sectors
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Tamara Linnhoff
Economics, regulation & policy. Energy, climate, competition & consumer protection.
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Jenny Groom
Manager, Talent Acquisition
Updates
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Setting up eInvoicing is easy! Over 20,000 Kiwi businesses have already made the switch. Get started here: https://bit.ly/47KKPCq
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MfE and DPMC are now inviting feedback on how to make New Zealand a safer place, through building our resilience to natural hazards. Share your views by 5pm on 26 November at https://lnkd.in/gpKC9TNh
Help shape our Long-term Insights Briefing on building resilience to hazards How can New Zealand strengthen its resilience to future disasters and crises caused by major hazard risks such as earthquakes, pandemics and severe weather? That is the subject of a Long-term Insights Briefing the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) are developing on behalf of the National Hazards Board. Reviews and inquiries have highlighted the importance of building resilience to risks to make New Zealanders safer and to reduce the economic and social costs associated with disasters and crises. However, resilience-building requires everyone working together, as well as a common understanding of the challenges we face. MfE and DPMC are inviting public feedback on the types of issues the Long-term Insights Briefing should explore and will use this feedback to shape the briefing topic. Click here for more information and to provide feedback before the consultation period closes at 5pm on 26 November: https://lnkd.in/gpKC9TNh
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We’re asking for your feedback on how changes to the minimum obligations on NZ Post’s mail service could impact you. Proposed changes include reducing minimum delivery frequency and NZ Post retail service points. We want to hear how changes may impact you and your community or business. Have your say by 5pm, 10 December 2024: https://lnkd.in/gn4MYmA
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Are you looking for ways to improve your business? eInvoicing helps cut down on invoicing admin and speeds up the payment process. See the ways your business could benefit from eInvoicing. https://bit.ly/4eoXxcp
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Was your home damaged by the recent flooding in Otago? The Temporary Accommodation Service (TAS) can help you and your whānau find temporary accommodation. Find out more at https://lnkd.in/gXnz6XRK
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Have your say! The government procurement business survey is now open. Help us improve government procurement practices by taking part in our survey. We want to hear from businesses and community service providers that supply to government. The survey is anonymous and will take about 10 minutes to complete. Survey findings will be published. Take the survey online here: https://lnkd.in/gAT49vmU
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Make sure you always use a licensed immigration adviser if you need immigration help - www.iaa.govt.nz A repeat offender who provided immigration advice while being unlicensed and received some payment from his clients has been jailed for two years and nine months. https://bit.ly/3BJdk7x
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A timely reminder to review your plan for managing seismic risk. Find some great resources from our Building Performance team below.
No matter where you are in Aotearoa New Zealand, it’s necessary to consider, plan for, and manage seismic risk. We’ve published a resource to help commercial building tenants make decisions about the seismic risk of the buildings they lease and occupy. Download the seismic risk resource for commercial building tenants: https://bit.ly/3Zy6yeA
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Four weeks left to have your say! We want to know your thoughts on how Aotearoa New Zealand's work health and safety regulatory system is working and what should change. Have your say by 31 October by visiting https://bit.ly/45eyXau