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Tēnā koutou kātoa. Good morning.
- Pansy Wong
- Women's Affairs
Tena koutou katoa. Good evening to you all.
I'd like to acknowledge the President of the Association of Blind Citizens of New Zealand, Mr Clive Lansink.
- Pansy Wong
- Disability Issues
Tena koutou katoa. Good afternoon to you all.
- Pansy Wong
- Women's Affairs
New Zealand is blessed with abundant natural resources that can be utilised for electricity generation including strong consistent winds, zones of significant geothermal activity, and lakes, rivers
- Pansy Wong
- Energy and Resources
Tena Koutou Katoa, Good Afternoon.
It is my pleasure to welcome you all today to the Dancing with the Dragon event. My thanks to our hosts: the Office of Ethnic Affairs, the Confucius
- Pansy Wong
- Ethnic Affairs
Tena Koutou Katoa, Good Afternoon.
- Pansy Wong
- Women's Affairs
Tena Koutou Katoa, good afternoon,
Thank you for the invitation to speak at your Annual General Meeting. It is a pleasure to be here with you today.
- Pansy Wong
- Women's Affairs
Tena koutou katoa, good evening, thank you for the opportunity to speak to you here tonight.
- Pansy Wong
- Energy and Resources
Tena Koutou Katoa and Good evening to you all.
- Pansy Wong
- Ethnic Affairs
Tena Koutou Katoa, Good Evening,
- Pansy Wong
- Ethnic Affairs
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, warm greetings and good morning to you all.
- Pansy Wong
- Ethnic Affairs
Mr Chair, award winners, ladies and gentlemen thank you for the opportunity to speak at this awards ceremony.
- Pansy Wong
- Energy and Resources
It is indeed a befitting time for the book launch and exhibition opening of Wong Ah Poo Hoc Ting (Appo Hocton) - New Zealand's first naturalised Chinese migrant in 18
- Pansy Wong
- Ethnic Affairs
Thank you all for inviting me here today to a very special occasion - the first ever series of Deafblind workshops in New Zealand.
- Pansy Wong
- Disability Issues
Salam aleykum, good evening and warm greetings to you all.
- Pansy Wong
- Ethnic Affairs
It is indeed a befitting time for the book launch and exhibition opening of Wong Ah Poo Hoc Ting (Appo Hocton) - New Zealand's first naturalised Chinese migrant in 1842.
- Pansy Wong
- Ethnic Affairs