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Four Māori Affairs Bills have passed their third and final readings in Parliament today, making a range of important changes to legislation affecting Māori, says Associate Minister of Māori Affairs, Hon Georgina te Heuheu.

“The changes within the Māori Purposes Bill, the Māori Fisheries Amendment Bill, the Māori Trust Boards Amendment Bill, and Te Ture Whenua Māori Amendment Bill, will lead directly to improvements for Māori.

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs

National Member of Parliament, Georgina te Heuheu, today announced her decision to retire from politics at the end of the current term.

"Now is a good time to go. The National Party is in good heart. It has strong leadership. The National Government has outlined a credible programme for New Zealand's future, and it's now time for family and friends.

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Courts
  • Disarmament and Arms Control
  • Maori Affairs
  • Pacific Island Affairs

A new tool designed to give Māori land owners, judges, researchers, local government, and other interested users an unprecedented picture of freehold land was officially launched by Courts Minister, Georgina te Heuheu today.

"The launch of the Maori land Geographic Information System (GIS) Project heralds a new dawn in the history of Māori land management and utilisation," Mrs te Heuheu said.

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Courts
  • Maori Affairs

Musical Island Boys latest CD Once Upon A Time was launched last night in Wellington by Georgina te Heuheu, Minister of Pacific Island Affairs and Associate Minister of Māori Affairs.

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Creative energy pushed boundaries at last night's gala opening of Māori MARKet 2009 at Porirua's Te Rauparaha Stadium.

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs

Georgina te Heuheu, Minister of Pacific Island Affairs, today again expressed her deepest respects to all Pacific people, particularly Samoan and Tongan people, for the continuing unfolding tragedy

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs
  • Pacific Island Affairs

With the passing of Sir Howard Morrison, New Zealand has lost one of its most ardent and true sons and one of its most influential leaders, Associate Minister of Māori Affairs Georgina te Heuheu s

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs

Māori are positioning themselves as a major contributor to the Auckland economy, according to a new report updating the economic contribution of Māori to the Auckland region and to the New Zealan

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs

Up to forty (40) te reo Māori audio phrases and words can now be downloaded to mobile phones.

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs

From modest beginnings in 1975, Māori Language Week has blossomed, transforming the landscape in a manner few New Zealanders could have anticipated, Associate Minister of Maori Affairs Georgina te

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs

Māori innovation and creativity will be to the fore this weekend in Auckland as leading Māori business people, scientists, entrepreneurs, researchers and others gather to celebrate Atamira:

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs

An independent review of the effectiveness of the Māori Television Service (MTS) Act has come up with recommendations relating to the Māori language and culture, broadcasting platforms and 

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs

Today’s Government announcement bringing forward capital expenditure on infrastructure projects in the education, transport and housing sectors is good news for Maori and Pacific communities, Ass

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Maori Affairs
  • Pacific Island Affairs