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Green light for Harbour Link plus $150m for other BOP transport projects

  • Pete Hodgson
  • Transport

All political parties are being asked to support two Misuse of Drugs Orders introduced to Parliament today.

  • Jim Anderton
  • Health

The amendments are about finding practical solutions to make the RMA work better

  • David Benson-Pope
  • Environment

Judith Tizard encourages people to check that their personal credit information file is accurate.

  • Judith Tizard
  • Consumer Affairs

Foreign Minister Phil Goff congratulates Amnesty International, as it celebrates a New Zealand milestone

  • Phil Goff
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

A Court ruling has confirmed that the Prisoners' and Victims' Claims Act will stop prisoners being paid compensation in all but the most exceptional circumstances

  • Phil Goff
  • Justice

Prime Minister Helen Clark today extended the Government’s deepest condolences to Saudi Arabia on the death of King Fahd.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Courts Minister, Rick Barker, today announced that for the past twelve months to 30 June 2005, there has been a reduction of 5674 in the number of criminal summary cases that are waiting for resolution in the District Court system.

  • Rick Barker
  • Community and Voluntary Sector

Livestock genetics company Samen has been presented with a gift from the Fujian provincial government in recognition of the bulls exported there.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

Pensioners volunteering overseas with aid agencies will be entitled to receive superannuation payments for up to three years of their assignments, under proposed law changes

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

A trans-Tasman working group has released a discussion paper with proposals for improving the enforcement of court judgments between Australia and New Zealand.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Justice

Auckland War Memorial Museum botany curator Ewen Cameron has been awarded the Loder Cup for his outstanding contribution to botany and conservation

  • Chris Carter
  • Conservation

The UN releases a report on the prosecution of serious crimes committed in East Timor in 1999

  • Phil Goff
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

ACC claimants are benefitting from a new law that makes it simpler for patients to get cover when injured during medical treatment.

  • Ruth Dyson
  • ACC

New judicial compliants procedure begins today.

  • Michael Cullen
  • Attorney-General

A new guide for employers on how to create breastfeeding-friendly workplaces will help mothers who want to combine caring and work responsibilities.

  • Ruth Dyson
  • Labour

Associate Social Development and Employment Minister Rick Barker and Corrections Minister Paul Swain today announced details of the first stage of the strategy to get more released prisoners into work.

  • Rick Barker
  • Social Development and Employment

Associate Social Development and Employment Minister Rick Barker and Corrections Minister Paul Swain today announced details of the first stage of the strategy to get more released prisoners into work.

  • Rick Barker
  • Social Development and Employment

Changes to the Weathertight Homes Resolution Service (WHRS) and its legislation are likely

  • Chris Carter
  • Building Issues

The Crown and Ngati Mutunga today signed a Deed of Settlement at a ceremony at Urenui Marae, Treaty Negotiations Minister Mark Burton said.

  • Mark Burton
  • Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations

The new Fiordland marine management regime establishing unique local management for the South Island fiords' special environment will be launched today (30 July) in Te Anau by Environment Minister Marian Hobbs.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Environment

New Zealand’s Ambassador to the WTO will chair the WTO’s agriculture negotiations

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

Police Minister dismisses Nats' misinformation

  • George Hawkins
  • Police

The recently-announced student loans policy has been misinterpreted by a major bank

  • Trevor Mallard
  • Education