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.
Ever been promised easy money, true love, great prizes or access to a secret trust account?
Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Judith Tizard, has expressed her deep sadness at the passing of influential New Zealand film-maker and writer, Barry Barclay.
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.
Another step towards New Zealand becoming a sustainable nation has been taken with the release of a discussion document on a Vehicle Fuel Economy Standard for all new and used light vehicles enteri
It's the season of giving and receiving, but what do you do if the gifts you have received aren’t right for you, are damaged or don’t work?
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.
The Government is taking a further step towards cleaning up our air quality with the introduction of exhaust emissions standards for used imported vehicles from 3 January next year.
A bigger slice of New Zealand’s history is now available online following the launch of Archives New Zealand new audio visual website.
Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Judith Tizard is pleased to announce the appointment of John Acland as the new Chair of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust Board.
Associate Transport Minister Judith Tizard says proposed measures to clean up New Zealand’s vehicle fleet will save New Zealanders’ lives by improving air quality.
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.
Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Judith Tizard has announced the appointment of a new member to the New Zealand Historic Places Trust Board.
Improving poorer countries' access to medicines is the aim of a discussion document being released by the Government today.
Test results released today show little cause for concern about levels of formaldehyde in clothing and textiles on sale in New Zealand.
Minister for Auckland Issues Judith Tizard has today congratulated Auckland's successful candidates in the 2007 local body elections.