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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

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

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
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Announcement of decision on the future of the Department for Courts proposal to reconfigure small courts

  • 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

‘Pay up or we will track you down’ is the message to people who refuse to pay fines and reparations to victims, Courts Minister Matt Robson said today announcing $36 million additional funding over four years to expand the Fines Collection Call Centre.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

Work that took months to complete can now be completed in days, Minister for Courts Matt Robson told a gathering at Parliament tonight celebrating the success of the Mäori Land Court modernisation.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

Celebration to mark the introduction of new technology and services in the Mäori Land Court – Te Kooti Whenua Mäori.Ground Floor Foyer, Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington.

E te poutokomanawa o te Whare, Rangitihi, tena koe.

  • Matt Robson
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22 February 2002Embargoed until 4.00pmSpeech Notes

Swearing-in of Judge Semi Epati

Manukau District Court, Wiri Station Road, Manukau City.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

15 February 2002Media Statement

Matt Robson welcomes first Pacific Island judge.

Courts Minister Matt Robson today welcomed the appointment of Judge A’e’au Semi Epati to the District Court bench.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

Government will provide $7 million new funding to bring court staff salaries up to the public sector average, Courts Minister Matt Robson announced today.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

New laws passed by Parliament yesterday will give court registrars the power to waive, refund or postpone civil court fees if either the applicant is unable to pay, or the case concerns a matter of public interest and would not otherwise proceed.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

New laws passed by Parliament yesterday will give court registrars the power to waive, refund or postpone civil court fees if either the applicant is unable to pay, or the case concerns a matter of public interest and would not otherwise proceed.

  • Matt Robson
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E nga rangatira me nga iwi,
Te iti, te rahi, te katoa
Tena koutou

E nga mate huhua.
Moe wairua, moe marie nui.
Otia te po, nau mai te ao.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

Courts Minister Matt Robson today launched the pilot of a new court service to help children and young people who give evidence in the criminal courts.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

No-one will be denied access to the Courts because they can't afford the court fees, says Minister for Courts, Matt Robson.

Today he announced the membership of a working party, set up to examine the possible impact of new civil court fees.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

"I have listened, and with the agreement of Cabinet, decided to put the proposed increase in court fees on hold for three months," says Minister for Courts Matt Robson.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

The Environment Court is to get an additional judge and extra funding of $2.1 million over three years to alleviate pressures on the caseload, Courts Minister Matt Robson and Environment Minister Marian Hobbs announced today.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

Fees for many Disputes Tribunal hearings will fall, while many District Court, High Court and Court of Appeal fees will increase, Courts Minister Matt Robson announced today.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

Taking all steps to collect outstanding fines is vital to maintain the integrity of our justice system, says Minister for Courts Matt Robson.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

Minister calls for 'time out'

"I have listened, and with the agreement of Cabinet, decided to put the proposed increase in court fees on hold for three months," says Minister for Courts Matt Robson.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

It's a great pleasure to be here to officially open the new Manukau District Court.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts

A speech to the Salvation Army's National Congress, Wellington

As Minister of Courts and of Corrections, my job is to be effective at stopping crime.

That means stopping criminals.

  • Matt Robson
  • Courts