Judith Tizard
Release

As this year's Fraud Awareness Week comes to end, a new scam reported to SCAMwatch reminds us of the need to be vigilant and not to respond to unsolicited emails.

Judith Tizard Consumer Affairs

Promised easy money, great prizes or true love?

Judith Tizard Consumer Affairs
Speech

Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.

I welcome you here today to launch Fraud Awareness Week 2008 and the redeveloped of the Scamwatch website.

Judith Tizard Consumer Affairs
Speech

Tēnei te mihi ki Matahiwi marae.
Tēnā koutou katoa.
Te iwi o Kahungunu kei te mihi whaiwhakaaro ki a koutou.
Ngā mamae aroha ki a Hone Tuwhare.

Judith Tizard Arts, Culture and Heritage
Release

The Government is seeking submissions on proposed changes to the way fuel consumption information is collected for light vehicles entering New Zealand.

The draft Fuel Consumption Information Rule proposes that importers of light vehicles provide accurate and reliable fuel consumption information and seeks to clarify how this information is collected.

Judith Tizard Transport
Release

Minister responsible for the National Library Judith Tizard announced Michele Leggott as New Zealand’s Poet Laureate for 2007/08 at a function at Parliament this evening.

Judith Tizard National Library
Speech

It is my view that digital content should be – and must be - at the heart of the broader digital strategy.

Judith Tizard National Library
Speech

This year marks an important milestone for New Zealand history and government recordkeeping – it's 50 years since the passing of the Archives Act 1957.

Judith Tizard Archives New Zealand
Speech

I am personally delighted that the humble ukulele is currently experiencing a worldwide resurgence

Judith Tizard Arts, Culture and Heritage
Speech

Speech to mark launch of IP Guide for Maori, Parliament Buildings, Wellington

Judith Tizard Commerce
Release

A good understanding of intellectual property rights and responsibilities is essential for all New Zealanders, particularly to people in the creative and cultural sectors. The Government aims to see better education and resources on IP and is also seeking to ensure greater protection for traditional knowledge.

Judith Tizard Commerce
Speech

Speech to launch Library Week 2007, National Library, Wellington

Judith Tizard National Library