19 November, 2009
Securing a Brighter Future: One Year In
On this day exactly a year ago, the 19th of November 2008, the new National-led Government was sworn into office.
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On this day exactly a year ago, the 19th of November 2008, the new National-led Government was sworn into office.
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It's great to be here.
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I spoke at this summit a year ago in Peru and can I say, what a difference a year makes.
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Thank you for the invitation to address your Biennial Conference. It's good to be here.
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Speech to the Police Association Annual Conference, Wellington
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I'm here to speak about "P". Methamphetamine, crank, ice, crystal. Call it what you will.
Read full speech >>26 September, 2009
I am deeply honoured to lead New Zealand's delegation to this General Assembly for the first time.
Read full speech >>26 August, 2009
Speech at the Salvation Army Citadel, Wellington
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Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you today.
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I’m here in Brisbane en route to Cairns, where Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is hosting the Pacific Island Forum Leaders meeting.
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The 8th of November 2008. What a night!
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The importance of tourism in New Zealand
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It’s a pleasure to be here tonight to speak to your annual conference.
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New Zealand’s economic performance is vitally important.
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Thank you very much for inviting me to your One Event National Conference.
Read full speech >>11 June, 2009
Good afternoon and thank you for the opportunity to be part of this fantastic event.
Read full speech >>29 May, 2009
Budget 2009 – The Road To Recovery Address to the Trans Tasman Business Circle post-Budget lunch
Read full speech >>26 May, 2009
It’s good to be here today to discuss some of the international issues affecting New Zealand.
Read full speech >>14 May, 2009
It is a privilege to be New Zealand’s Minister of Tourism, to lead tourism in our beautiful country, and to promote our incredible scenery, our fine food and wine, our rich Maori culture, and the 100% pure experience.
Read full speech >>7 May, 2009
Today represents an important milestone in the first term of the National-led Government. It's around six months since we were elected. It is also three weeks until Bill English delivers our first Budget.
Read full speech >>6 May, 2009
Today is an historic occasion.
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Thank you for inviting me to open your conference. It’s great to be here.
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Thank you for the opportunity to launch your new Strategy for New Zealand Dairy Farming.
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On this day in 1915, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps took their first steps into a new country and a prolonged and doomed battle.
Read full speech >>22 April, 2009
E ngā iwi o te motu kia ora huihui tātou katoa.
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Thank you for inviting me to speak to you this evening.
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Speech at Peking University
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I move that this House expresses its congratulations to New Zealand's former Prime Minister the Rt Hon Helen Clark on securing the very important role as head of the United Nations Development Programme.
Read full speech >>18 March, 2009
Philanthropy New Zealand plays a really important role. It brings together giving organisations from up and down the country, and connects them with each other, with the community and voluntary sector, with government, and with people and ideas overseas.
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I’m very pleased to have this opportunity to address your conference today.
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