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Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced the allocation of portfolios to ministers and the appointment of ministers and under-secretaries outside Cabinet.

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The allocation of portfolios to ministers and the appointment of
ministers and under-secretaries outside Cabinet.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark announced today that a coalition agreement had been reached between the Labour Party and the Progressive Coalition Party, and that the two parties would form a minority government.

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The Labour and Progressive Coalition parties in Parliament agree to form a government

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The United Future parliamentary caucus agrees to provide confidence and supply for the term of this Parliament, to a Labour/Progressive government with the objective of:

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Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that Auckland-based Virionyx Corporation’s clearance to begin multi-dose trials for the HIV-AIDS drug it has developed was an exciting breakthrough for the New Zealand biotechnology sector.

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I stand before you today, proud to be Prime Minister of New Zealand, and proud to be leading the New Zealand Labour Party in this election campaign.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark today welcomed the decision of the Brazilian court in Macapa to find the six men accused of killing Sir Peter Blake guilty.

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Five government ministers will tomorrow attend a Social Development Forum in Hamilton with 150 community organisation representatives from across the Waikato region, Prime Minister Helen Clark said today.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark has announced that New Zealanders will go to the polls on Saturday 27 July

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Thank you for the opportunity once again to address the RSA’s annual National Council meeting.

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It is a pleasure today to welcome President Stephanopoulos of Greece to New Zealand.

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The President of Greece arrives in New Zealand on Sunday for a three day visit

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The New Zealand and Victorian Governments today cemented a new link in trans-Tasman scientific co-operation, with the announcement New Zealand would join the National Scientific Advisory Committee for the Australian Synchrotron project.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark goes to Samoa on Monday to attend celebrations marking the country’s 40th anniversary of independence from New Zealand.

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Thank you for this invitation to address this CEDA luncheon today.

I am here today with a substantial business mission from New Zealand to promote the strongest possible economic relationship with Australia.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark's address to the Trans-Tasman Business Council luncheon in Sydney, on the first day of an economic mission she is leading to Australia

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Prime Minister Helen Clark goes to Australia from 28 to 31 May, accompanied by a high-powered economic mission. Telecom New Zealand chief executive Theresa Gattung will lead the business delegation participating in the mission.

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By now, almost 24 hours after the Budget's delivery, you will be broadly familiar with its contents and forecasts.

You will also be aware that the Budget brought no surprises. We know that business values certainty. It is also our view that in this age of open, global markets, governments should signal their intentions clearly and be as predictable as possible.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced a $2 million per annum new exporting programme called the “Beach Heads Initiative”.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced the membership of the Growth and Innovation Advisory Board.

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million per annum available to support authors and literature in New Zealand.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that Budget 2002 was a tribute to the government's responsible approach to financial management and the delivery of social assistance.

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This conference concludes on the eve of the 2002 Budget which will be presented in Parliament tomorrow. It is no secret that the Budget is about growth and innovation. What this conference has been about is generating the skills for a successful and prosperous economy. Doing just that is a key objective of the government’s strategy to grow an innovative New Zealand which I released in February.

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