W hen Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden stood in Parliament on February 12 to introduce sweeping changes to ...
Brooke van Velden says she is facing the “biggest challenge” of her life by becoming a mother later this year. The Act deputy leader has announced she is pregnant and expecting her first child with ...
Workplace Relations and Safety Minister and Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden will travel to Geneva this month ...
ACT's Deputy Leader Brooke van Velden has announced she is pregnant. The Tamaki MP in March revealed she would leave Parliament this year and won't be standing at the election. She explained that this ...
New Zealanders will soon face fewer unnecessary barriers to proving who they are under a refreshed anti-money laundering ...
Identity Verification Code of Practice was announced by Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden and Associate ...
New Zealanders will soon face fewer unnecessary barriers to proving who they are under a refreshed anti-money laundering Identity Verification Code of ...
Support care worker on pay equity claim law change (7 min 47 sec) A disability support worker affected by the pay equity law change is challenging ACT Minister Brooke van Velden to do her job for a ...
Earlier this year, the Act Party’s leadership team, David Seymour and Brooke van Velden, caught up at the Thistle Inn, a pub across the road from Parliament, as they do most sitting weeks. Van Velden, ...
The Minister for Internal Affairs says an incoming multi-choice test for those seeking citizenship shouldn't be a barrier for people seeking to become a New Zealander. The test will be imposed for ...
Migrants applying for citizenship in New Zealand will have to pass a new multi-choice test under a government initiative to kick in late next year. Applicants will be quizzed in person on the ...