Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will front the final post-Cabinet press conference of the year this afternoon.
A livestream of it will be found at the top of this page from about 4pm.
He鈥檚 expected to address the Government鈥檚 fourth quarterly action plan, speaking to what tasks ministers have successfully ticked off and any that may not be completed before the end of the year. This is the final sitting week for Parliament.
There are a couple of items on the list that have not been completed yet. Unfinished work includes passing the Fast-track Approvals Bill, though after going through a lengthy committee session in the House last week, it is expected to get its final reading this week.
The plan to reverse the previous Government鈥檚 ban on oil and gas exploration may not happen by the end of the year, however.
The minister in charge, Shane Jones, told the Herald last week that while progress was being made, 鈥渢here is a small slither of imprecise drafting鈥 in the legislation that needs to be assessed. He said Crown Law was providing advice.
鈥淚f we can tidy up the oil and gas [legislation], we will give it a crack, but we will get to it.鈥
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will front Monday's post-Cabinet press conference. 九一星空无限 photograph by Mark Mitchell
A large number of items were ticked off last week, including the Government introducing a raft of legislation 鈥 including to remove the GE ban and the second Resource Management Act Reform Bill. It also took decisions on road tolling and the future of the greyhound racing industry, published its second emissions reduction plan, and initiated another regulatory sector review into the hairdressing industry.
Luxon last week said he was 鈥減roud鈥 of his Government鈥檚 action plans 鈥渂ecause they focus the public service and they focus the Government鈥.
But deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters said he didn鈥檛 follow 鈥渄ashboard crap鈥, mentioning the likes of quarter-year and 100-point plans. He told the Herald he was referring to those produced under the previous Labour Government, but would not provide his opinion on those produced by the current Government.
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