Archives Minister Judith Tizard launched the remastered film This Is New Zealand, originally made for Expo 70 in Japan.
Babies and children are our most vulnerable consumers and our mandatory standards are there to protect them.
Auckland Issues Minister and Associate Transport Minister Judith Tizard has welcomed the new appointments to Auckland's Regional Land Transport committee.
Domestic airline passengers who have been “bumped” off flights or delayed can seek compensation from the airline.
Auckland transport issues, the rates inquiry and sustainability are all covered in Judith's Auckland update
The Aotearoa People's Network will eventually give every public library - and therefore every New Zealander - fast and easy access to the information they need.
Consumer Affairs Minister Judith Tizard is encouraging New Zealanders to better protect themselves against scams during Fraud Awareness Month.
New Zealanders are being urged to reduce their carbon footprint by going on a ‘low carbon’ diet.
Judith Tizard's arts & culture newsletter for February 2007
New Zealand music today owes much to the Maori Music icons honoured at the launch of the inaugural Maori Music Awards.
The Auckland Issues & Associate Transport Minister has warmly welcomed Auckland's first sustainable transport plan.
The government is proposing even tougher restrictions on new car imports to ensure they comply with current international vehicle emission standards.
The Government will require an increasing proportion biofuels to be sold to cut greenhouse gas emissions and increase energy security.
The Minister has been in the Far North today and is impressed with progress to restate the Mitimiti Bridge linking Cape Reinga with the rest of New Zealand.
New Zealanders are encouraged to experience the Treaty of Waitangi during the touring Treaty 2 U exhibition or to view the original Treaty in Wellington on Waitangi day.
"This is New Zealand", the film made for Expo 70 and recently remastered by Archives New Zealand, has won a top New York film award.
Murray Mouat has been reappointed to the New Zealand Historic Places Trust Board.
What do you do when you realise that some of your Christmas gifts aren’t right for you, are damaged or don’t work?
2006 was another great year for the arts in New Zealand with successes both here and overseas, across the entire spectrum of the arts and across all ages.
Keep it seriously simple at Christmas and spend time not money on family and friends.
Background information on the Copyright (New Technologies and Performers' Rights) Amendment Bill. Submissions close on 16 February 2007.
The government will restrict imports of vehicles with older technology to help reduce vehicle emissions.