Archives New Zealand media releases will be posted on this page when available.
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Disposal Authorities in Archway
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A review of the systems and processes for managing Ministers’ papers and security classified information.
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Archives New Zealand is developing a general disposal authority in conjunction with District Health Boards about when and how to dispose of their records once they are no longer required.
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New Zealand’s best known name - the All Blacks - turns 100 next year and this trademark is featured in Archives New Zealand’s latest exhibition which explores our national symbols.
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Otago’s rich archival history as a self governing province is being returned to the Province this week after nearly 130 years.
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Today New Zealand becomes just the third country in the world to ratify the most widely used international standard for metadata description to make it easier to find resources on the internet.
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Yesterday Archives New Zealand released its annual Statement of Intent. Of significance is the new third Outcome - Archives in the community, which reads, “Significant archives are identified, preserved and acccesible for their communities”.
Statement of Intent 2005-2008
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Parliament has today passed new law to improve the accountability of government institutions and meet the recordkeeping challenges of electronic information technology.
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Defence personnel files handed over to Archives
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Archives New Zealand has confirmed that it holds two copies of the cockpit voice recording from flight TE901
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An archival exhibition and commemoration, opens on 5 November 2004 at Archives New Zealand in Wellington
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Chief Archivist signals support for NRAM as part of budget package for Archives New Zealand
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Archivists spurn digital dark age.
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