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Blenheim's courthouse is on track for refurbishment and a spruce up

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Minister credits two-fold increase in collections during campaign to contact centre and media coverage

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

From 1 December 2004, the Ministry of Justice will administer the Employment Court

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

The government is carrying out a review of New Zealand's infringement regime with a view to rebuilding it to be more credible, simple and fair.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Calls to the Collections 0800 FINES number have increased ten-fold since radio advertising began 10 days ago to warn fine and reparation defaulters their names could be published in daily and local papers.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Those owing fines more than $500 or reparations risk having their names published in papers unless they contact the justice department in two weeks

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

It is a pleasure to have an opportunity to participate in this gathering, even if only for a short while, because I come wearing two – no three – Ministerial hats, all of which are relevant to the business of this hui.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Family Court proceedings are to be opened up to the public and media, under the close control of judges.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

The fee increase and planned legislative changes in the Criminal Procedures Bill are part of an overhaul designed to strengthen juries and make it easier for people to serve on them.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Details of the Government's response to the Law Commission's Delivering Justice for All report, which recommended changes to New Zealand's courts and tribunals

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Efficiency improvements are set to deal with increased pressure on the court system from the volume of cases

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

In recent times speeches by politicians to Rotary Club members have taken on a new significance. Well, let me assure you from the outset that I am here to present an optimistic picture for the future of all New Zealanders.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Work and Income have secured jobs for 30 per cent more people than aimed for during the 2003–04 financial year.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Courts Minister Rick Barker today announced the best annual fines collection total ever, and an increase of 28 per cent on last year.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

This government is committed to making the family court less intimidating, with better information and understanding.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

More information about the Family Court is now available on a user-friendly and updated website

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Land purchase shows central government agencies and local government all working together to meet the needs of a local community.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

The Minister has been shown new innovative IT projects that are speeding up court processes and reducing the case backlog in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Mawhera Incorporation and the Ministry of Justice have reached an agreement that will see the new courthouse located in the town centre.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

People of Hamilton are going to see their historical courthouse brought back to life.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

The government has largely adopted the recommendations of an independent working party report on civil court fees.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

A new budget initiative aims to attract more people into seasonal work

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Budget 2004 will deliver Queenstown its long awaited new courthouse,

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

The Border Security Bill is part of a comprehensive approach to keep New Zealand secure and puts traders on the front foot in a changing international security climate

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts