Minister of Fisheries Phil Heatley of New Zealand
Housing Minister Phil Heatley said it was revealed in briefing papers given to him by Housing New Zealand.
After releasing the briefing papers today, Mr Heatley said he was urgently considering bringing forward capital investment in state housing.
Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley has set a limit of 113 sea lion deaths for the 2009 season in the Auckland Islands squid fishery.
Mr Heatley said the Fisheries Act required him to allow for squid fishing while ensuring the sustainability of the sea lion population.
Mr Heatley said he had erred on the side of caution when setting the sea lion limit for the upcoming squid trawl season.
were given ownership of the foreshore and seabed.
Housing Minister Phil Heatley has today released the Housing New Zealand and Department of Building and Housing Briefings to the Incoming Minister.
National MP Phil Heatley has attacked proposed legislation allowing industrial hemp crops as a stalking horse for legalising cannabis.
NZ First once almost won this seat, but Heatley has made it his own.
Phil Heatley has outlined some aspects of Nationals policy.
crops as a "stalking horse" for legalising cannabis.
After four elections and nine years, Whangarei MP Phil Heatley has finally constructed a ministerial portfolio.
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National's housing spokesman, Phil Heatley, has found another case of a state house tenant subletting a property.
Mr Heatley has previously exposed numerous cases of subletting.
Last week Housing Minister Phil Heatley said the Government would cap the number of state houses and concentrate on improving the quality of the stock.
Last week Housing Minister Phil Heatley said the Government would cap the number of state houses and concentrate on improving.
Mr Heatley said the party would now keep Labour's policy of fixing state house rents at only 25 per cent of the tenants' incomes except for tenants on high incomes.
Mr Heatley said that meant that about 6182 of the current 68,686 tenants were earning high enough incomes to be able to aim to buy their own houses.
Aquaculture: why so long to get it so wrongNational's Fisheries spokesman Phil Heatley is asking why it has taken the Government so long on its aquaculture legislation, only to get it so wrong.
Mr Heatley says the submitters have made it clear - the Government has taken too long, and got it so wrong.
But Heatley says that these schemes don't address the core issue that housing is too expensive.
But Mr Heatley says the final proportion could be much higher than that if Labour keeps revisiting Treaty settlements that were to have been full and final.
16 December 2008 - Housing Minister Phil Heatley has today released the Housing New Zealand and Department of Building and Housing Briefings to the Incoming Minister.
15 October 2008 - National Party Housing spokesman Phil Heatley says he is pleased that Helen Clark largely endorses National's previously released Gateway Housing programme, following her 'new' policy announcement today.
jpg18 August 2008 - National Party Housing spokesman Phil Heatley has welcomed the findings of a select committee inquiry into housing affordability, and says they're largely an endorsement of National's sensible approach to the issues confronting first-home buyers.
Mr Heatley says it is clear that over the past nine years Labour could have been doing more to help first-home buyers, beyond narrowly targeted schemes which help only a lucky few.