Health & Safety at Work Act Exemption: Counter-Terrorism Response
Chief of Defence Force Declaration 002/2023 declares members of the armed forces undertaking counter-terrorism training exempt from Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.
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Chief of Defence Force Declaration 002/2023 declares members of the armed forces undertaking counter-terrorism training exempt from Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.
Cabinet Social Wellbeing Committee document SWC-21-MIN-0027.
DFO 35 implements NZDF-wide procedures for responding to reports of civilian harm arising from military activity in situations of armed conflict.
The Navy Journal encourages careful thought and debate amongst Navy personnel and other geopolitical and maritime thinkers about the future of the New Zealand and Asia Pacific naval and maritime environments and operations.
Cabinet Legislation Committee document LEG-20-MIN-0043.
Cabinet document CAB-19-MIN-0566.
The NZDF Strategic Plan 2019–2025 (Plan25) is our ‘action plan’ to turn Strategy25 and our goal of a Networked Combat Force into a reality as part of our vision to be an Integrated Defence Force / He Ope Kātua Tapatahi.
Describes Chief of Army's intent for the New Zealand Army to become a modern, agile, highly adaptive, Light Combat Force to support the NZDF vision of an Integrated Defence Force 2025.
Cabinet Minute of Decision on the Defence Estate Work Programme.
The Defence Estate Work Programme Paper seeks approval for investment into Defence infrastructure through the Defence Estate Regeneration Portfolio Business Case 2019-2035.