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A nationwide telephone interpreting service will be a priority for the next Labour Government, Ethnic Affairs Minister George Hawkins says.
- George Hawkins
- Ethnic Affairs
Employing additional community advisors in the Office of Ethnic Affairs will mean better communication, a better informed government and a stronger base for New Zealand’s ethnic communities, says Ethnic Affairs Minister, George Hawkins.
- George Hawkins
- Ethnic Affairs
The government is to introduce a new telephone interpreting service to allow better communication between New Zealand’s growing ethnic community and key government departments.
- George Hawkins
- Ethnic Affairs
The Thames-Coromandel District Council will receive an ex-gratia payment of up to $330,000 in response to last week’s civil emergency, Civil Defence Minister George Hawkins announced today.
- George Hawkins
- Civil Defence
New figures show a big drop in violent crime over the last 10 months, Police Minister George Hawkins said today.
- George Hawkins
- Police
A nationwide telephone interpreting service will be a priority for the next Labour Government, Ethnic Affairs Minister George Hawkins says.
- George Hawkins
- Ethnic Affairs
Speech to Police Assn members
Stella Maris, Seatoun, Wellington.
Thursday 30 May 2002.
- George Hawkins
- Police
Work began today on the long awaited $2million Kapiti police station with the onsite turning of the first piece of earth by Police Minister George Hawkins.
- George Hawkins
- Police
Expenditure on Police capital works has topped $90M in the past two years Police Minister, George Hawkins, said today.
- George Hawkins
- Police
Internal Affairs Minister, George Hawkins, supports the work of Chief Censor, Bill Hastings.
- George Hawkins
- Internal Affairs
Internal Affairs Minister, George Hawkins, has called on New Zealand First Deputy Leader, Peter Brown, to stop his attacks on the personal integrity of Chief Censor, Bill Hastings.
- George Hawkins
- Internal Affairs
The Office of Ethnic Affairs is to receive a $700,000 funding boost.
- George Hawkins
- Ethnic Affairs
There are no plans to close Kamo Volunteer Fire Brigade, Internal Affairs Minister, George Hawkins, says.
- George Hawkins
- Police
Howick’s Picton St police station is to relocate.
- George Hawkins
- Police
A new residential facility to open in Roscommon Rd, Wiri, is a welcome addition to the range of options for dealing with young offenders, says Manurewa MP, George Hawkins.
- George Hawkins
- Police
Police attrition rates are the lowest in years, Police Minister George Hawkins said today.
- George Hawkins
- Police
There's still time to enrol to vote, says Minister
- George Hawkins
- Internal Affairs
Police will receive an extra $34 million funding in 2002-03 and $34.5 million in each of the next two years, Police Minister George Hawkins announced today.
- George Hawkins
- Police
E nga manu
E nga reo
Rau rangatira ma
Tena koutou, tena koutou
Tena tatou koutou
Good morning everyone.
- George Hawkins
- Police
Auckland Policing Issues
·Welcome to you all, and thank you for taking the time to be here today. I know policing issues are an important priority for all of you and it’s a pleasure to be here with some good news to announce!
- George Hawkins
- Police
Crime statistics for the 2001 calendar year are largely good news, with crime down, resolutions up and burglary at a 20-year low, Police Minister George Hawkins said today.
- George Hawkins
- Police
Police Minister George Hawkins highlighted government spending on the police vehicle fleet, at the handover of ten new Police vehicles in Manukau.
- George Hawkins
- Police
GAMING LEGISLATION INTRODUCED
The Responsible Gambling Bill
20 February 2002
- George Hawkins
- Internal Affairs
Sunday 17 March 2002
Address by Hon George Hawkins, Minister of Internal Affairs
Good Morning. Thanks to Clubs New Zealand for inviting me to speak today.
- George Hawkins
- Internal Affairs