A press release announcing the Public Service Commission's adoption of English-first branding, driven by ACT's advocacy and supported by cost-efficient implementation examples, with emphasis on accountability and alignment with public expectations.
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\\ \\ **Press Release**\\ \\ **Common sense prevails: Public Service Commission adopts English-first branding**\\ \\ ****Todd Stephenson****\\ \\ 20 May 2026\\ \\ The Public Service Commission and the official govt.nz website have updated their branding to put English first, a move welcomed by ACT Public Service spokesperson Todd Stephenson.\\ \\ **Read More**Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.