Nearly $2 million in funding over the next four years will provide Archives New Zealand with the capability to establish a comprehensive recordkeeping audit programme across the public sector, the
"I am delighted with the results of this year's annual NZ Music Month quiz and it is obvious that MPs are thinking about the range of music on offer in NZ," Judith Tizard said.
Don’t be shocked by your next power bill, see if you can switch and save. That’s the message this autumn from Consumer Affairs Minister, Judith Tizard.
New Zealand artists from drama, music, dance and visual arts will give students a first-hand experience of their art under the new "Artists in Schools" programme, Education Minister Chris
Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister released her annual Parliamentary Music Month quiz today.
Legislation that seeks to ensure a fair economic deal for artists and provide enhanced protection of their intellectual property, has today been introduced to Parliament.
The government is not proposing to cut the speed limit in a bid to cut greenhouse gas emissions, Associate Transport Minister Judith Tizard said today.
New Zealand Music Month 2008 was launched today by Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Judith Tizard.
Some 850 images of Waikato -Tainui land confiscation records dating back from the 1830s to the early 1900s have been digitised in a project to help make archives more accessible, the Minister respo
Testing will begin tomorrow to ensure all vehicles entering New Zealand meet tough new exhaust emissions standards, Associate Transport Minister Judith Tizard said today.
Changes to the information notice that motor vehicle traders must provide to consumers, when selling used cars, were announced today by Consumer Affairs Minister Judith Tizard.
Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Judith Tizard has announced the appointment of Errol Clark to the board of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
Product safety regulations for children’s nightwear labelling will be amended and significant changes to the labels of some types of nightwear will be made, announced Consumer Affairs Ministe
Associate Ministers for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Judith Tizard and Mahara Okeroa, have expressed deep sorrow at the death of Mahinarangi Tocker, one of New Zealand’s most talented and prol
Legislation that updates New Zealand's copyright law to ensure that we keep up to speed with recent advances in digital technology passed its third and final reading in the House today by a vote of
An Unsafe Goods Notice has today been issued against a set of water colour paints, due to unsafe lead and chromium levels, Consumer Affairs Minister Judith Tizard said today.
Judith Tizard was delighted to read in the Herald recently that the Auckland City Council rejected a plan to demolish 7600 homes in Auckland’s heritage suburbs and was reassured when the
Associate Commerce Minister Judith Tizard today announced that new regulations affecting the Copyright Act will provide people who have a print disability greater access to literary and dramatic wo