Disarmament Minister Georgina te Heuheu says this Sunday marks a significant milestone in the international disarmament calendar with the international treaty banning cluster bombs coming into forc
The Health Minister Tony Ryall, and Minister of Pacific Island Affairs Georgina te Heuheu have congratulated the Alliance Health Plus PHO group at the beginning of work on their Integrated Family H
New Zealand will host the annual plenary meeting of the Nuclear Suppliers Group in Christchurch next week, Disarmament Minister Hon Georgina te Heuheu announced today.
The Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control, Hon Georgina te Heuheu, has announced the appointment of Peter Kiely, Dr Paul Blaschke, Tagaloatele Dr Peggy Fairbairn-Dunlop, Sandy Gauntlett and Pen
The Government has made available $2 million during the 2010/11 year for the rollout of audio visual links for court proceedings.
New Zealanders are being encouraged to embrace Samoan Language Week (31st May to 5th June) and learn a few words and phrases as part of our country's growing diversity, says Minister of Pacific Isl
Disarmament Minister Georgina te Heuheu today welcomed the success of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, which completed its work in New York earlier today (NZ time) with the a
The redeveloped courthouse at Whangarei is a fitting building for the hub of Northland's court cluster and one of which the Whangarei and wider Northland community can be proud, Courts Minister Hon
Budget 2010 will provide a significant boost to the economic prospects of Pacific people, Pacific Island Minister Georgina te Heuheu says.
A bill to enhance the courts' powers to collect fines, reparation payments, and civil debt passed its first reading in Parliament today.
Minister for Courts Georgina te Heuheu today congratulated court staff who participated in a highly successful joint operation with the Police in Waitakere which saw over 10,000 vehicles stopped an
Disarmament Minister Georgina te Heuheu today urged all states to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to continue to push for a strong outcome from the Review Conference presently underway i
Disarmament Minister Georgina te Heuheu today called on the 189 countries assembled for the Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in New York to seize on this historic oppo
Disarmament Minister Georgina te Heuheu has welcomed news that Samoa has ratified the Cluster Munitions Convention.
Disarmament Minister Georgina te Heuheu has welcomed US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's announcement that the United States will work towards adhering to the South Pacific Nucle
Close on the heels of the Prime Minister's recent attendance at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington DC, New Zealand's top priority at the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference (N
A bill to enhance the courts' powers to collect fines, reparation payments, and civil debt was introduced to Parliament this week by Courts Minister Georgina te Heuheu, QSO.
Radio broadcaster Elma Maua was a leader in her field of journalism and a trailblazer for Pacific Island people generally and will be greatly missed, Pacific Island Affairs Minister Georgina te Heu
Minister for Courts Georgina te Heuheu is praising the Ministry of Justice and Police for a joint operation which has led to the recovery of thousands of dollars of unpaid fines.
A total of 27,000 Māori land blocks have been registered with Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) on the conclusion of the Māori Freehold Land Registration (MFLR) Project.
Levin's new courthouse was described as a "triumph of modern architecture" when it was officially opened today by the Prime Minister, Hon John Key. Speaking at the opening, Courts Minister, H
The Government is determined to improve the health of Pacific people and increase their participation in the health sector, Pacific Island Affairs Minister Georgina te Heuheu said today.
A sensitive combination of the historic and modern have been incorporated into Timaru's new courthouse, which was today opened by Courts Minister, Georgina te Heuheu QSO.