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superannuation was sharply increased in 1959–60 to equate it with the age benefit. According to the historian
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vicinity of the work whether or not they were employed in the work. Employers had to ensure that the provisions of the Act were duly and faithfully complied with and workmen employed by employers had to comply with any instructions given to them for the purpose of securing the observance of this Act or regulations, and any person who failed to observe the provisions of the Act or any
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taking it back. In addition, Nash seemed old and out of touch compared to the much younger
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Manapouri, and a cotton
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Authority and a Council for Technical Education were established (1958), the latter of which was meant to advise on the kind of education required for commerce and industry. By 1960, the first technical institutes began operation as full-time
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Hare, McLintock, Alexander; Wellington., James Harding Robb, M.A.(N.Z.), B.SC.ECON., P.H.D.(LOND.), Associate Professor, School of Social Science, Victoria University of; Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu.
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from 1957 to 1960. It was most notable for raising taxes on alcohol, cigarettes and petrol, a move which was probably responsible for the government lasting for only one term. It was headed by the Prime Minister
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The Social Security Amendment Act (1958) removed the means test for blind beneficiaries of disability benefits. This change led to an increase in the number of blind workers in industry and in the public
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4306:Mason Affair
4301:Black Budget
4247:Young Labour
4174:Mount Albert
4128:Phil Twyford
4087:Jenny Salesa
4062:David Parker
4018:Ingrid Leary
4008:Peeni Henare
3950:Glen Bennett
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3870:Organisation
3829:Michael Wood
3655:Dan Sullivan
3634:Senior Whips
3576:David Wilson
3558:Moses Ayrton
3522:Claire Szabó
3456:Jim Anderton
3438:Bill Rowling
3330:Peter Fraser
3125:Kelvin Davis
3113:Annette King
3107:David Parker
3095:Annette King
3047:Fred Hackett
3029:Peter Fraser
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2759:Sixth Labour
2743:Fifth Labour
2711:Third Labour
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4409:(1999–2008)
4331:Rogernomics
4217:City Vision
4193:Megan Woods
4169:Helen White
4157:Duncan Webb
4123:Jan Tinetti
3841:Duncan Webb
3817:Kris Faafoi
3805:Sue Moroney
3793:Rick Barker
3781:Tim Barnett
3775:Jill Pettis
3765:(1999–2002)
3763:Rick Barker
3757:Mark Burton
3709:Ron Barclay
3661:Bill Jordan
3609:Tim Barnett
3591:John Wybrow
3582:Mick Moohan
3564:Walter Nash
3546:John Glover
3494:(1999–2000)
3426:Norman Kirk
3414:Mick Moohan
3390:Walter Nash
3372:Bill Jordan
3354:John Archer
3342:Tom Brindle
3091:(1996–2008)
3077:Helen Clark
3065:David Lange
3035:Walter Nash
2957:(1993–2008)
2954:Helen Clark
2930:David Lange
2914:Norman Kirk
2900:Walter Nash
2778:(2020–2023)
2775:Second term
2770:(2017–2020)
2762:(2017–2023)
2754:(2008–2017)
2746:(1999–2008)
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2544:Fox (third)
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1511:Mick Moohan
1485:Mick Moohan
1381:Walter Nash
1121:Walter Nash
835:Walter Nash
796:Walter Nash
778:Walter Nash
672:Gain (loss)
662:Total votes
627:decisions.
583:Walter Nash
345:Tiwai Point
306:Walter Nash
274:Predecessor
201:Walter Nash
166:Date formed
143:New Zealand
4546:Categories
4296:Lee affair
3823:Ruth Dyson
3492:Bob Harvey
3474:Ruth Dyson
3396:Clyde Carr
3348:Bob Semple
3059:Bob Tizard
2946:Mike Moore
2844:Leadership
2767:First term
2554:Waterhouse
2483:Fitzgerald
1660:References
812:Portfolio
747:1,170,503
708:1,257,365
667:Percentage
652:Parliament
571:income tax
537:Television
423:Abolished
73:newspapers
4415:(2017–23)
4403:(1984–90)
4397:(1972–75)
4391:(1957–60)
4385:(1935–49)
4366:KiwiSaver
4351:Helengrad
4311:It's Time
4242:VicLabour
4030:Jo Luxton
3843:(2022–23)
3837:(2020–22)
3831:(2019–20)
3825:(2017–19)
3819:(2016–17)
3813:(2014–16)
3807:(2013–14)
3801:(2011–13)
3789:(2008–11)
3783:(2005–08)
3777:(2004–05)
3771:(2002–04)
3759:(1996–99)
3753:(1990–96)
3741:(1987–90)
3735:(1984–87)
3729:(1980–84)
3723:(1978–80)
3717:(1976–78)
3711:(1972–76)
3705:(1958–72)
3703:Henry May
3699:(1952–58)
3693:(1951–52)
3687:(1947–51)
3681:(1942–47)
3675:(1939–42)
3669:(1937–39)
3663:(1935–36)
3657:(1922–35)
3651:(1919–22)
3645:(1916–19)
3617:(2016–18)
3611:(2012–16)
3593:(1971–85)
3584:(1940–48)
3578:(1936–40)
3572:(1932–36)
3570:Jim Thorn
3566:(1922–32)
3560:(1920–22)
3554:(1919–20)
3548:(1916–19)
3524:(2019–22)
3518:(2015–19)
3512:(2011–15)
3506:(2009–11)
3500:(2000–09)
3488:(1995–99)
3482:(1993–95)
3476:(1988–93)
3470:(1987–88)
3468:Rex Jones
3464:(1984–87)
3458:(1979–84)
3452:(1976–79)
3446:(1973–76)
3440:(1970–73)
3434:(1966–70)
3428:(1964–66)
3422:(1960–64)
3416:(1955–60)
3410:(1950–55)
3404:(1937–50)
3398:(1936–37)
3392:(1935–36)
3386:(1934–35)
3380:(1933–34)
3374:(1932–33)
3368:(1931–32)
3366:Rex Mason
3362:(1929–31)
3360:Jim Thorn
3356:(1928–29)
3350:(1926–28)
3344:(1922–26)
3338:(1921–22)
3332:(1920–21)
3326:(1918–20)
3320:(1917–18)
3314:(1916–17)
3127:(2017–23)
3115:(2014–17)
3109:(2013–14)
3103:(2011–13)
3097:(2008–11)
3085:(1993–96)
3079:(1989–93)
3073:(1983–89)
3067:(1979–83)
3061:(1974–79)
3055:(1963–74)
3053:Hugh Watt
3049:(1962–63)
3043:(1951–62)
3037:(1940–51)
3031:(1933–40)
3025:(1923–33)
3019:(1919–23)
2989:(2017–23)
2981:(2014–17)
2975:(2013–14)
2969:(2011–13)
2963:(2008–11)
2961:Phil Goff
2949:(1990–93)
2941:(1989–90)
2933:(1983–89)
2925:(1974–83)
2917:(1965–74)
2909:(1963–65)
2903:(1950–63)
2895:(1940–50)
2887:(1933–40)
2879:(1919–33)
2873:(1916–18)
2788:(Current)
2279:7 January
2239:14 August
2193:14 August
1904:27 August
1641:Hugh Watt
1329:Rex Mason
1173:Rex Mason
1069:Hugh Watt
991:Ray Boord
939:Ray Boord
913:Rex Mason
815:Minister
677:Seats won
556:Formation
405:Declared
349:Manapouri
284:Successor
149:1957–1960
103:June 2010
4466:Cunliffe
4356:Corngate
4186:Manurewa
4133:Te Atatū
3916:Remutaka
3890:list MPs
3528:Jill Day
3324:Tom Paul
2606:Whitaker
2488:Forsaith
2420:See also
2391:(2004).
2356:(1998).
2330:cite web
2311:Archived
2273:Archived
2249:cite web
2230:Archived
2203:cite web
2154:cite web
2144:24 April
2138:Archived
2070:24 April
2064:Archived
2036:27 April
2006:cite web
1996:24 April
1990:Archived
1960:cite web
1950:24 April
1944:Archived
1914:cite web
1895:Archived
1807:cite web
1797:24 April
1791:Archived
1407:Bill Fox
1199:Bill Fox
687:Majority
647:Election
579:Cold War
454:service.
317:Economic
299:was the
258:Election
4481:Hipkins
4461:Shearer
4436:Rowling
4269:History
4104:Māngere
3972:Dunedin
3931:Kelston
3908:Leader:
2856:Leaders
2647:Liberal
2320:19 July
1872:30 July
1846:13 June
589:of the
512:owners.
418:Defence
369:bodies.
253:History
187:Monarch
87:scholar
4476:Ardern
4471:Little
4401:Fourth
4389:Second
4237:Rātana
4198:Wigram
4055:Ōhāriu
4023:Taieri
3960:Nelson
3795:(2011)
3747:(1990)
3121:(2017)
2663:United
2655:Reform
2569:Pollen
2524:Domett
2504:Sewell
2399:
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818:Start
753:-4.9%
750:43.4%
714:+4.2%
711:48.3%
682:Change
608:Defeat
575:rebate
458:home.”
432:Social
386:years.
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4451:Clark
4446:Moore
4441:Lange
4413:Sixth
4407:Fifth
4395:Third
4383:First
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2307:(PDF)
2233:(PDF)
2226:(PDF)
2187:(PDF)
2180:(PDF)
2054:MSD.
1898:(PDF)
1891:(PDF)
657:Seats
510:Māori
376:year.
94:JSTOR
80:books
4456:Goff
4431:Kirk
3996:Mana
3269:2023
3264:2017
3259:2014
3254:2013
3249:2011
3244:2008
3239:1996
3234:1993
3229:1990
3224:1989
3219:1988
3214:1983
3209:1980
3204:1974
3199:1965
3194:1963
3189:1954
3184:1951
3179:1940
3174:1933
3169:1923
3164:1922
3159:1921
3154:1920
3149:1919
2601:Hall
2596:Grey
2534:Weld
2397:ISBN
2362:ISBN
2336:link
2322:2015
2281:2014
2255:link
2241:2010
2209:link
2195:2010
2160:link
2146:2018
2072:2018
2038:2015
2012:link
1998:2018
1966:link
1952:2018
1920:link
1906:2015
1874:2010
1848:2011
1813:link
1799:2018
821:End
738:33rd
733:1960
699:32nd
694:1957
568:PAYE
360:PAYE
322:The
295:The
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