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Phil Goff speech to the visiting Australian Defence College group at the Australian High Commission, Wellington.
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Phil Goff speech to the NZ Institute of International Affairs Pacific Island seminar
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Goff speech to help celebrate and launch NZAID
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Phil Goff speech to the Otago Foreign Policy School - Friday 28 June 2002
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Phil Goff's second reading speech of the Government's people smuggling legislation
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Criminal Records Bill creates a clean slate scheme to allow minor criminal convictions which did not result in a prison sentence to be concealed after a 10-year period without further offending.
- Phil Goff
- Justice
Sentencing Bill and Parole Bill third readings.
- Phil Goff
- Justice
I move that the Sentencing and Parole Reform Bill be now read a second time.
- Phil Goff
- Justice
THEME 2: How do we build on existing regional and multilateral efforts to work cooperatively to stop smugglers and trafficking in persons, including women and children?
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Thank you for the invitation to speak with you today.
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
[Speech to the NZ UN Society, Parliament Buildings, Wellington]
Thank you for your invitation to open your conference today. We are at an important moment in the UN’s history.
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
[Statement delivered by Mr Goff (Tuesday New York time) to a specially convened open meeting in New York of the UN Security Council]
Mr President
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Mr President
Can I first express my condolences to the families and friends of those who died in this morning’s air crash.
This was a tragedy in a city that has already had more than its share of tragedies in recent times.
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
[Goff statement to the CONFERENCE ON FACILITATING THE ENTRY INTO FORCE OF THE COMPREHENSIVE NUCLEAR-TEST-BAN TREATY in New York. Delivered Sunday 11 November New York time]
Mr President
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
[Delivered at New Zealand Coroners conference – James Cook Centra, Wellington]
Mr Richard McElrea, Chairman of the Coroners Council, Ladies and Gentlemen
- Phil Goff
- Justice
ADDRESS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO COLLOQUIM ON TERRORISM – UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO, SATURDAY 27 OCTOBER 2001The world changed on September 11, 2001.
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
[speech to Asia Pacific League for Freedom and Democracy, New Zealand Chapter at the Hyatt Hotel)
Mr Chairman, Secretary-General, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen
Thank you for the invitation to your conference this morning.
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
November 14 2001Speech Notes
Kia orana, Ni sa bula vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Taloha ni, Malo e lelei, Ia orana, Kia ora, Talofa lava and Pacific greetings to you all.
- Phil Goff
- Justice
Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you this morning. Can I begin by thanking the professional staff and the many hundreds of volunteers who work in Victim Support to help victims and ensure their rights are upheld.
- Phil Goff
- Justice
Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you this morning. Can I begin by thanking the professional staff and the many hundreds of volunteers who work in Victim Support to help victims and ensure their rights are upheld.
- Phil Goff
- Justice
Delegates, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for the opportunity to speak to you today at the conclusion of your conference. I congratulate LawAsia, the New Zealand Law Society and the Family Law Section for the first time hosting a combined event.
- Phil Goff
- Justice
26 October 2001Speech Notes
Good afternoon, talofa lava, greetings to you all. In particular I welcome John Jefferson, national president of Grey Power, Violet McCowatt from the Grey Power board and Auckland regional members of Age Concern.
- Phil Goff
- Justice
I move that the Sentencing and Parole Bill be read a first time. Mr Speaker, it is my
Intention to refer this Bill to the Justice and Electoral Select Committee with a
- Phil Goff
- Justice
Otago Foreign Policy School
Opening address
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hon Phil Goff
“The Trans-Tasman Relationship: a New Zealand Perspective”
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade