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Saturday 27 October 2001. Embargoed until delivery – 11 amSpeech Notes
Kia ora, kia orana, talofa lava, ni sa bula, taloha ni, fakaalofa lahi atu, malo e lelei and greetings to you all.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
October 26 2001Media Statement
The 34,000 drivers aged over 75 on New Zealand’s roads now have a guide advising them on road rules, the licensing process and the road environment.
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
October 19 2001Media Statement
Community Renewal Programme Launched
Housing Minister Mark Gosche today launched the government's Community Renewal programme in the Christchurch suburb of Aranui.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
18 October 2001Media Statement
Ministers Join Niue Celebrations
- Mark Gosche
- Pacific Island Affairs
October 17 2001Media Statement
An anomaly in the law regarding speed cameras in certain areas will be corrected, Transport Minister Mark Gosche said today.
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
14 November 2001Media Statement
Legislation to fix the anomaly in the law regarding speed cameras is expected to be introduced into Parliament in the week of November 26, Transport Minister Mark Gosche said today.
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
13 October 2001Speech Notes
Kia Orana, Ni sa bula, Taloha ni, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Malo e lelei, Halo Oketa, Ia orana, Kia ora, Talofa lava, and warm Pacific greetings to you all.
I acknowledge our tangata whenua. Kia ora koutou.
- Mark Gosche
- Pacific Island Affairs
October 12 2001 - Embargoed Until 10 am October 12Media Statement
Transport Minister Mark Gosche today announced a review of New Zealand's child restraint standards.
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
12 October 2001Media Statement
Transport Minister Mark Gosche today welcomed the news that funding approval had been given to build 10km of four lane State Highway from Rangiriri to South of Ohinewai.
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
October 12 2001 – Embargoed Until 10 am 12thSpeech Notes
- Mark Gosche
- Pacific Island Affairs
11 October 2001Media Statement
Housing plans for Kimberley and Braemar residents
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
Talofa lava, kia ora and welcome to Mayor George Wood, my Parliamentary colleagues, local body members and officials, representatives of Transit New Zealand and Transfund New Zealand, representatives of the Auckland Regional Council, the people of North
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
North Shore's bus rapid transit system is now a step closer as Transfund has approved funding for the design stage of the $35 million upgrade of the Esmonde Road interchange, Transport Minister Mark Gosche announced today.
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
Thursday 4 October 2001Speech Notes
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
Media Statement October 3 2001 – Embargoed until 1 am Thursday October 4
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
“The exchange of letters concluded between the Crown and Tranz Rail is a sign of the good progress being made in negotiations over the Auckland rail corridor,” Finance Minister Michael Cullen, Transport Minister Mark Gosche and Tranz Rail Managing Direc
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
20 September 2001Media Statement
Govt offers funding to keep Southerner going
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
The Government has agreed to give extra funding to the Aviation Security Service to boost their ability to screen domestic air travellers, Transport Minister Mark Gosche said today.
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
19 October 2001Speech Notes
Kia ora, talofa lava and greetings to you all. In particular I acknowledge my colleague Lianne Dalziel and Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
18 September 2001Media Statement
Reducing Vehicle Emissions
Most imported vehicles will now be required to meet international vehicle emission standards, Transport Minister Mark Gosche announced today.
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
September 15 2001Speech Notes
·Kia ora, talofa lava, greetings to you all
·Acknowledge Mayor Gary Moore, local councillor Lesley Keast and Carole Anderton, chair of the council's housing working group
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
14 September 2001Media Statement
Building A Social Housing Strategy
The first steps towards building a long-term social housing strategy are being taken today at a workshop in Wellington.
- Mark Gosche
- Housing
7 September 2001Media Statement
State Highway 20 Extension Gets Green Light
- Mark Gosche
- Transport
6 September 2001Speech Notes
Kia ora koutou, talofa lava, good morning to you all.
This forum is the first time I have seen the Civil Aviation Authority and members of the aviation community come together to share your joint wisdom.
- Mark Gosche
- Civil Aviation