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HON MATT ROBSON CEASED TO BE A MINISTER AFTER THE JULY 2002 ELECTION.

  • Matt Robson
  • Unassigned Portfolio

The government has announced today that most of the remaining unsold Crown land at Okarito is to be retained in public ownership as reserve and public conservation land because of its outstanding ecological values.

  • Matt Robson
  • Land Information

The almost completed new Ruatoria courthouse and Heartland Services Centre was burnt to the ground last night by fire, Courts Minister Matt Robson says.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

The Greens are living in the land of Teletubbies if they think that New Zealand can afford not to have new regional prisons, Corrections Minister Matt Robson says.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

“I look forward to Bill English’s support for the new regional prison which might be build in his electorate of Clutha/Southland, Corrections Minister, Matt Robson says.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

New Zealand’s first dedicated developmental aid agency - NZAID - officially opened its doors for business today.

  • Matt Robson
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

Four new self-care units at Arohata Women’s Prison for low security inmates nearing release will help break the cycle of offending for young women and their babies, Corrections Minister Matt Robson said today at the official opening ceremony.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

Four new self-care units at Arohata Women’s Prison for low security inmates nearing release will help break the cycle of offending for young women and their babies, Corrections Minister Matt Robson said today at the official opening ceremony.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

“Getting teenage parents back to school and helping them to be good parents is key to preventing crime tomorrow,” says Corrections Minister Matt Robson.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

Extra funding for the Waitangi Tribunal will see inquiries covering historical claims completed by 2010, four years earlier than expected.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

Extra funding for the Waitangi Tribunal will see inquiries covering historical claims completed by 2010, four years earlier than expected, Courts Minister Matt Robson said today.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

Early intervention works. It is the most successful of all interventions. More successful than programs in prison, more successful than post release re-integration.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

“I believe that we can intervene at any stage of the life of an offender, from birth onwards,” Corrections Minister Matt Robson says.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

A site at Milburn, thirty-five minutes out of Dunedin has been identified as the strongest option yet for the new $100 million Otago Region Corrections Facility, Corrections Minister Matt Robson announced today.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

“The issues raised by those objecting to the Northland prison site have been thoroughly considered by the Environment Court, and are at present the subject of an appeal. I ask the protestors to wait for the outcome of that appeal,” Corrections Minister Matt Robson says.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

Land Information Minister Matt Robson today signed the last paper certificate of land title to be issued, at a ceremony marking the completion of Landonline stage one and the opening of the new LINZ Centre in Auckland.

  • Matt Robson
  • Land Information

Enhanced regional security and stability are the long-term aim of New Zealand's overseas development aid, Overseas Development Minister Matt Robson said today announcing the overseas aid allocations for 2002/03.

  • Matt Robson
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

National's law and order policy is a slap in the face with a wet bus ticket, says Corrections Minister Matt Robson.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

Reacting to the release today by the Justice Ministry of historical figures on inmate re-offending, Corrections Minister Matt Robson said the prison service has come a long way since then in rehabilitating and reintegrating inmates.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

$10.7 million will be spent this year to strengthen prison perimeter security and $24 million over the next three years to bring prisons up to statutory health and safety standards, Corrections Minister Matt Robson said.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

$1 million will be provided this year to continue two reintegrative programmes that deal with up to 140 offenders and their families each year, Corrections Minister Matt Robson said.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

320 bicycles are to be gifted to the East Timor police force to help them maintain law and order in the newly independent country,” Development Minister Matt Robson announced today.

  • Matt Robson
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

The thirteen courts at Dargaville, Warkworth, Te Kuiti, Opotiki, Wairoa, Waipukurau, Taihape, Marton, Feilding, Rangiora, Balclutha, Queenstown and Gore will remain open, providing the current registry services, as they do now. The two courts at Ranfurly and Lumsden, which have not sat for a number of years, will close.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

An innovative new service set up last year to help Pacific youth appearing before the Youth Court at Manukau will receive $127,000 to continue it for a further year.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts