Peter Dunne’s 7 Commitments to New Zealanders for 2013
Peter Dunne’s 7 Commitments
to New Zealanders for 2013
‘We will achieve and we will
deliver these things for the people of New Zealand’
– Peter Dunne, 29 January
2013
• Beginning New Zealand’s
much-needed debate on the future of superannuation with a
Government Discussion Paper on Flexi Super
•
Establishing the Families Commission’s annual Family
Status Report that will help keep policy-makers and
politicians alike on track and family-focused
• Putting in place the Game Animal
Council and the end of guided helicopter hunting on the
conservation estate
•
Introduction of pre-release alcohol and drug dependence
assessments for prisoners
•
Passage of a new, fairer Child Support regime into law
that reflects modern families, the modern lifestyle and
modern work and the needs of our children
• A new party pills and other
psychoactive substances regime that will make the industry
pay to prove their products are safe
•
Release of the new Suicide Prevention Action
Plan
See Peter Dunne
detail each of these seven key initiatives in Parliament
yesterday, at www.inthehouse.co.nz/node/16787
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