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Press Release – New Zealand Government This week (10 16 May 2021) is New Zealand Sign Language Week (NZSL), a nationwide celebration of NZSL as an official language of New Zealand. Were recognised as a world leader for our commitment to maintaining and furthering the use of our … This week (10 – 16 May 2021) is New Zealand Sign Language Week (NZSL), a nationwide celebration of NZSL as an official language of New Zealand. “We’re recognised as a world leader for our commitment to maintaining and furthering the use of our sign language,” says Minister for Disability Issues Carmel Sepuloni. “That’s why it’s important that we take this opportunity to really celebrate and affirm the passion and diversity of our Deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

New Zealand Sign Language Week a chance to recognise national taonga

+Undoctored Media release from minister for disability issues Carme Sepuloni Monday 10 May 2021, 02:50 PM 1 minute to Read This week (10 – 16 May 2021) is New Zealand Sign Language Week (NZSL), a nationwide celebration of NZSL as an official language of New Zealand. “We’re recognised as a world leader for our commitment to maintaining and furthering the use of our sign language,” says Minister for Disability Issues Carmel Sepuloni. “That’s why it’s important that we take this opportunity to really celebrate and affirm the passion and diversity of our Deaf and hard-of-hearing community. “This week is also about lifting the status of NZSL by making sure we’re constantly including our Deaf and hard-of-hearing community in everything we do – from our everyday conversations to decision-making.

How can NZ incomes be lifted to match housing costs?

Written By: weka - Date published: 10:37 am, December 12th, 2020 - 68 comments One of the more useful things in recent weeks in the debate about housing is the clarity of Jacinda Ardern’s position, Jacinda Ardern says ‘sustained moderation’ remains the Government’s goal when it comes to house prices, as people ‘expect’ the value of their most valuable asset to keep rising … Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she would like to see small increases in houses prices, acknowledging most people “expect” the value of their most valuable asset to keep rising. Two things there. One is that the government has no intention of dropping or even preventing further increase of house prices.

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