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Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Helen Clark, said today that the New Zealand Historic Places Trust was looking at ways to recognise the heritage importance to New Zealanders of Anzac Cove, Gallipoli.

  • Helen Clark
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

NZ's largest farm will be permanently protected as a unique high country park

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that the government's policy proposal for the foreshore and seabed was about acting in the best interests of all New Zealanders.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Helen Clark has today welcomed the capture of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

Helen Clark said Saddam’s capture was a great relief and would hopefully add momentum to efforts to rebuild Iraq.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Helen Clark today opened the new John Money wing at the Eastern Southland Gallery.

  • Helen Clark
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

The government's $297 million annual investment in new transport initiatives will improve land transport for Auckland and regions throughout New Zealand.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that the decision of Zimbabwe’s government to withdraw from the Commonwealth showed that Zimbabwe was determined to fly in the face of international opinion and concern about its abuses of democratic and

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Helen Clark says that the New Zealand government is shocked and appalled by the cold-blooded and indiscriminate terrorist attacks in Istanbul.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

The New Zealand Film Commission is to receive a $10 million (incl GST) baseline funding increase in the 2004 Budget.

  • Helen Clark
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Prime Minister and Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Helen Clark today invited World War Two veterans who served in the Pacific or were in uniform on the Home Front to take part in two new oral history projects.

  • Helen Clark
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

All workers will enjoy at least four weeks leave, taking effect in 2007. This means families will be able to spend more time together, and workers to have more rest and recreation.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

The Prime Minister and Minister in Charge of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, Helen Clark, said today that the NZSIS has developed an archives policy for its records.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

The President of China, Mr Hu Jintao, will visit New Zealand at Labour Weekend.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

In a NZ Herald article, Helen Clark says nothing has been rushed in providing for the relocation of New Zealand's final court of appeal to this country.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

New Zealand will contribute NZ $1million towards the cost of providing a reliable electricity supply in Honiara.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

New Zealand’s Defence Force will take leadership of the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Afghanistan’s Bamian Province at a ceremony tomorrow.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced that New Zealand will participate in the 2005 World Expo in Aichi, Japan.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Helen Clark and Foreign Affairs Minister Phil Goff announced today that the New Zealand infantry company which has been on standby for deployment to the Solomon Islands would leave shortly for a mission of up to three months.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Helen Clark is attending the farewell of New Zealand Defence Force personnel going to Afghanistan from Christchurch this morning.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Helen Clark today expressed her very deep sorrow at the death of at least twenty people from the bombing of the United Nations’ headquarters in Baghdad, including Sergio Vieira de Mello, the UN Special Representative to Iraq.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

The government today released its proposal for protecting public access and customary rights in the foreshore and seabed, saying it is a ‘win-win’ solution for all New Zealanders.

  • Helen Clark
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

The Prime Minister has received the following advice from the Director of Security with respect to the Refugee Status Appeals Authority report on Ahmed Zaoui which was released today.

The Director of Security advises as follows:

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

The Labour – Progressive Coalition government was elected in July 2002 with a mandate to continue to work in partnerships with all sectors to rebuild our nation and to become a country known for our innovation, our skills, and our lifestyle.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Helen Clark will be visiting the Republic of Korea for three days this week.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister