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The claims that New Zealand will face electricity shortages within five years are absolute nonsense and ill-informed, Minister of Energy Doug Kidd said today.

  • Doug Kidd
  • Energy

The government has signed agreements with the five farmers at Aranga in Northland who claimed their land values had been affected by the Waitangi Tribunal's report on the Te Roroa claim, the Minist

  • Denis Marshall
  • Lands

I can't say I miss everything about being Minister of Education.

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • Agriculture

Thank you all for coming this morning to our third annual "From Welfare to Well-being" business breakfast.

  • Peter Gresham
  • Social Welfare

The Education Minister has asked the Secretary for Education to investigate the circumstances surrounding the failure of tens of thousands of education staff to get paid.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

A 60 bed unit is to be added to Mangaroa Prison in the Hawkes Bay, Minister of Corrections, Paul East, announced today.

  • Paul East
  • Corrections

Total employment in New Zealand continues to grow strongly, and unemployment has fallen slightly, Minister of Employment, Wyatt Creech, said today.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Employment

The taxpayer has not been ripped off through sales of Crown land to Ngai Tahu, the Minister of Lands, Denis Marshall, said today.

  • Denis Marshall
  • Lands

The Education Minister today clarified the time frame for negotiations between the State Services Commission and the PPTA - in case today's talks don't result in a settlement.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

Introduction

The New Zealand Customs Service is the primary border management agency of
the New Zealand government.

  • Murray McCully
  • Customs

I appreciate the invitation from your Executive Director, John Webb to talk to you tonight.

  • Murray McCully
  • Customs

As far as I can recall this is the first public occasion in New Zealand dedicated to discussing, in depth, the implications of Hong Kong's return to China.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

Thank you all for coming this morning to our third annual "From Welfare to Well-being" business breakfast.

  • Peter Gresham
  • Social Welfare

REVISED CABINET OFFICE MANUAL PUBLISHED

  • Jim Bolger
  • Prime Minister

Foreign Minister Don McKinnon, having read the Slater Report, said he is pleased the Cook Islands have no problem with Mr Slater QC appearing before the Davison Commission.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Foreign Affairs

Thank you all for coming this morning to our third annual"From Welfare to Well-being" business breakfast.

  • Peter Gresham
  • Social Welfare

Executive Summary

  • Maurice Williamson
  • Transport

Good afternoon to you all and a special welcome to all overseas delegates from the New Zealand Government.

  • Peter Gresham
  • Social Welfare

Mr Premier, Mr Mayor, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.

  • Jim Bolger
  • Prime Minister

I am very pleased to be here, and feel privileged to see first hand the valuable work Volunteer Service Abroad is doing in South Africa.

  • Jim Bolger
  • Prime Minister

The Education Minister is calling on the PPTA to think carefully and act responsibly over its pay negotiations with the State Services Commission.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

A resource centre could be set up in Gisborne to help people affected by the partial closure of Cedenco, Minister of Employment, Wyatt Creech, said today.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Employment

Blaming the economy for Cedencos move offshore is blatantly political and almost inevitable Acting Prime Minister Don McKinnon said today.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Acting Prime Minister

Ministers are well aware of their responsibilities, Finance Minister Rt Hon Bill Birch said today.

  • Bill Birch
  • Finance