Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Latest News [Page 10]
Bali explosions - update 9, 4.20pm, 4 October
Tuesday, 4 October 2005, 4:58 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Ministry has so far received enquiries about 595 people, of whom 467 have been confirmed alive and well. More >>
Bali explosions update, 11.40am, 4 October
Tuesday, 4 October 2005, 11:55 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Ministry has so far received enquiries about 585 people, of whom 443 have been confirmed alive and well. More >>
MFAT Bali Bombing Update Afternoon 3 October
Monday, 3 October 2005, 4:53 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Ministry 0800 number has so far received enquiries about 550 people, of whom 410 have been confirmed alive and well. More >>
MFAT Update: One NZer Injured In Bali Bombing
Monday, 3 October 2005, 8:46 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
We have had a report of a New Zealand man injured in one of the explosions. The man's injuries were not serious, and he was not admitted to hospital. We have no word of any other New Zealand casualties. More >>
Bali: No Word Of Any New Zealand Casualties
Monday, 3 October 2005, 8:42 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Two staff from the New Zealand embassy in Jakarta and a New Zealand Police officer are in Bali making checks for New Zealand casualties. More >>
Bali Bombing Update From MFAT
Monday, 3 October 2005, 12:01 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
We have had a report of a New Zealand man injured in one of the explosions. The man's injuries were not serious, and he was not admitted to hospital. We have no word of any other New Zealand casualties. More >>
Bali Explosions - 2 October 2005 Update 11am
Sunday, 2 October 2005, 5:42 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
At least three bombs exploded in Bali at 8.00pm local time on 1 October, at Kuta and Jimbaran. Several deaths and injuries have occurred. At this stage there are no reports of New Zealand casualties. More >>
Envoys present credentials, reps welcomed
Monday, 29 August 2005, 11:28 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Ambassadors from Samoa, The Holy See, Philippines and Israel present credentials to Governor-General Dame Silvia Cartwright at Government House tomorrow (30 August, 11am). New high commissioners from Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Canada will also be ... More >>
Malaysia Halal Plant Registration: Backgrounder
Friday, 12 August 2005, 5:34 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Malaysia Halal Plant Registration: Media Backgrounder More >>
Update on Malaysian Halal exports
Monday, 8 August 2005, 9:40 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Joint media statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Meat Industry Association, Meat & Wool New Zealand, the New Zealand Food Safety Authority, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, New Zealand Islamic Meat Management and the ... More >>
Files released in annual restricted file review
Monday, 1 August 2005, 11:54 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The document recording New Zealand's declaration of war on Germany at 9.30pm (NZ time) on 3rd September 1939 is one of nearly 1100 files released for public access today under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade's ongoing review of restricted ... More >>
NZ memorial service for Shelley Mather
Wednesday, 20 July 2005, 5:23 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The New Zealand memorial service for Shelley Mather has been confirmed and will be held at 6pm, Saturday 30 July at St Matthew-in-the-City, corner Hobson and Wellesley Streets, Auckland. More >>
London Bombings: MFAT Update 22 At 1715 On 12 July
Tuesday, 12 July 2005, 5:26 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Of the 2150 on the database, more than 1600 are now accounted for, with enquries still out on just over 500. The number of persons about whom there are serious concerns remains at 1. More >>
MFAT London Bombing Update
Tuesday, 12 July 2005, 9:24 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The New Zealand High Commission in London spent Monday continuing to track down New Zealanders whose families have enquired about them, reporting responses back to the Ministry for follow up. Of the 2100 on the database, over 1500 are now accounted ... More >>
MFAT: London Update
Monday, 11 July 2005, 5:08 pm | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Ministry call centre will continue to take calls on 0800 432 111. However, between 2000 tonight and 0800 tomorrow morning, calls will be redirected to the Ministry's answer service. More >>
London Bombings: MFAT Updates 14 to 19
Monday, 11 July 2005, 9:31 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The parents of the missing New Zealand woman, now in London, are in contact with the specialist services set up by Britisn authorities in response to the bombing, and have been assigned a Metropolitan Police family liaison officer. They ask that ... More >>
London Bombings: MFAT Update 12 - 2030 8 July
Monday, 11 July 2005, 9:24 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
There is now at least one New Zealander about whom the Ministry has serious concerns. These concerns are due to the area the person was believed to be travelling in, and lack of contact with friends and family. NZ High Commission staff in London are continuing ... More >>
London Bombings: MFAT Update 9 At 1045 8 July
Friday, 8 July 2005, 11:30 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
The High Commission has now visited the three hospitals which received the largest number of casualties. While there is still no indication of New Zealand casualties, the process of checking patient lists and nationalities is still in train. The High ... More >>
London Bombings: MFAT Update 0930 8 July 2005
Friday, 8 July 2005, 9:43 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
High Commission staff have visited a number of hospitals and are working their way round others. There are still no/no reports of New Zealanders being injured. More >>
No Reports At This Time Of NZ Casualties
Friday, 8 July 2005, 2:20 am | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
New Zealanders in New Zealand concerned about friends and relatives should call the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade freephone line, 0800 432 111, in the first instance. The New Zealand High Commission in London Call Centre number is is 004420 ... More >>