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Foreword>by Minister of Maori Affairs and Minister of Lands

The provisions contained in the Maori Reserved Land Amendment Bill 1996 follow more than five years of consultation.

  • John Luxton
  • Maori Affairs

The Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control, Hon D.A.M.

  • Doug Graham
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

President Kevyn Moore; grape-growers, winemakers, viticulturalists and research scientists; Ladies and Gentlemen.When I became Minister of Agriculture, I delegated most of horticulture to my Associ

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • Agriculture

Asian investors were encouraged to invest in New Zealand this morning when Foreign Minister Don McKinnon opened the Second Conference Asia in Auckland.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Foreign Affairs

Transport Minister, Maurice Williamson is concerned that the Tasman District and Nelson City Councils may have been misinformed about the Government position regarding an Iwi shareholding in Nelson

  • Maurice Williamson
  • Transport

Crown Health Enterprises Minister Bill English said today that the boards running the public hospital system had a wide range of skills.

  • Bill English
  • Health

The Minister of Police, Hon John Luxton today announced the appointment of an Independent Review of Firearms Control in New Zealand.

  • John Luxton
  • Police

No public money will be used in any proposed legal action relating to appointments at Southern Health, Crown Health Enterprises Minister Bill English said today.

  • Bill English
  • Health

The Government is pleased to announce the following appointments to the Board of Te Mangai Paho, the Maori Broadcasting Funding Agency:

  • Maurice Williamson
  • Communications

The Minister of Justice, Hon D.A.M.

  • Doug Graham
  • Justice

Food Amendment Bill No 2 has had its 3rd reading in the House today and in speaking to the Bill, Mrs O'Regan, Associate Minister of Health, said that "The Food Amendment Bill No 2 proposes a comple

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Associate Minister of Health

The Credit (Repossession) Bill 1996 was introduced to the House today. The Bill corrects credit law shortcomings in the area of repossessions.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Consumer Affairs

Career diplomat John Mills is to be New Zealand's next High Commissioner to the Republic of Kiribati Foreign Minister Don McKinnon announced today.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Foreign Affairs

New Zealand's next High Commissioner to the Cook Islands will be career diplomat James Kember Foreign Minister Don McKinnon said today.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Foreign Affairs

The Minister of Maori Affairs, Hon John Luxton today welcomed the introduction to Parliament of the Maori Reserved Land Amendment Bill 1996 and also announced the Government's decisions to initiate

  • John Luxton
  • Maori Affairs

The Government has agreed to a large new capital investment in Manawatu Polytechnic.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

The Minister of Justice, Hon D.A.M. Graham, today introduced legislation to restrict the activities of gangs and provide the public with better protection from harassment.

  • Doug Graham
  • Justice

Strenuous efforts have been made on behalf of the the Waterloo Teachers Childcare Centre in Lower Hutt, which has to shift premises, Associate Minister of Education Bill English said today.

  • Bill English
  • Associate Minister of Education

The health sector will be concerned and confused at Helen Clarks appointment as Labour health spokesperson, Crown Health Enterprises Minister Bill English said today.

  • Bill English
  • ACC

The Government today sold its shares in Forestry Corporation of New Zealand Limited to a Fletcher Challenge Ltd consortium in a deal which valued the assets at $2.026 billion, Finance Minister Rt H

  • Bill Birch
  • Finance

Not many of you will have failed to notice an election looming. A US politician once said, Politics is a bit like roller skating.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

Tomorrow, the Government will formally launch its 15 year strategic statement on New Zealand Science, RS&T 2010. Some of you are invited. It marks the end of almost a decade of re-evaluation, reform and in some cases revolution in the New Zealand research community.

  • Simon Upton
  • Research, Science and Technology

Education Minister, Wyatt Creech said today he hoped the lengthy and disruptive pay dispute with the secondary teachers was now at an end.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

Auckland will benefit to the tune of $180 million for new school accommodation over the next 12 months, Education Minister Wyatt Creech announced today.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education