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Website: Manatū Taonga − Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Email: info@mch.govt.nz
Last Publication Date: 1 Aug 2009
Over August-September 2009, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage (MCH) and the Ministry of Economic Development (MED) [now Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment] invited submissions…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jun 2009
The cultural indicators presented in this report are designed to measure the extent to which the cultural sector is moving towards, or away from, the high-level…
Last Publication Date: 1 Mar 2009
This report provides an overview on New Zealanders’ use of broadcasting and related media. It reports data about what media devices New Zealanders (including Māori) own…
Last Publication Date: 1 Feb 2009
Data on cultural employment first appeared as part of a wide-ranging report on cultural statistics in 1995. For the first time, information on the size, structure…
How Important is Culture? New Zealanders’ Views in 2008 was commissioned to provide information about New Zealanders’ perceptions on the importance of culture and cultural activities.…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jul 2008
Cultural activities, experiences and products contribute significantly to the overall satisfaction of both international and domestic tourists in New Zealand. The Ministry believes that cultural organisations…
Last Publication Date: 12 Jun 2008
The Ministry commissioned The Nielsen Company in early 2008 to examine the skills and training needs in the cultural sector, specifically across eight distinct sub-sectors; namely…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jan 2008
Every few years, the Ministry undertakes a survey of cultural sponsorship. In late 2007 the Ministry's survey elicted responses from 60 businesses and 38 cultural organisations. …
Following the launch of digital free-to-air broadcasting in New Zealand, the government committed to undertake a wide-ranging review of the policy and regulation governing and impacting…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jul 2007
In May 2007 the Ministry commissioned Synovate to develop a survey to measure the importance and contribution of public broadcasting. The intent of the study was…