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Associate forestry Minister addresses a major conference of forestry stakeholders

  • Mita Ririnui
  • Forestry

First step to settling Nga Rauru Kitahi claims begins in parliament

  • Mita Ririnui
  • Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations

I am glad to be here with you today to officially launch the Bay of Plenty Meningococcal B Immunisation Programme. This is an important and exciting day for the Bay of Plenty.

  • Mita Ririnui
  • Health

Wainuiomata families to benefit from new oral health facility

  • Mita Ririnui
  • Health

Greetings to you all and especially to:… Area Manager Gill Hood; Service Manager Jane Hurdle; Upper Hutt Mayor Wayne Guppy; Orongomai Marae and invited representatives from community groups that assist Upper Hutt Community Probation Service.

  • Mita Ririnui
  • Corrections

For many years successive Governments have grappled with what to do with young people who commit offences. We have all heard the media reports about the number of New Zealand youth who are ‘out of control’.

  • Mita Ririnui
  • Corrections

Tû tautoko ana i tçnei pire ahakoa ngâ pôrarurarutanga kei waenganui i a Ngâti Tama. Kei a râtau anô te huarahi ki mua. I stand to support the Ngati Tama Claims Settlement Bill, and I say so knowing that a number of issues have arisen during the settlement process. I want to say that the resolution of those issues lies with Ngâti Tama. This is its bill.

  • Mita Ririnui
  • Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations

Kia ora. Whilst I stand to speak in the estimates debate about Vote Treaty Negotiations, I want to take a little time to acknowledge the valedictory speech made by Graham Kelly prior to the dinner break, to wish him and his family the best in the years ahead of them, and to thank him for his comments about his experiences in this Parliament. So to him and his family I say ngâ manaakitanga.

  • Mita Ririnui
  • Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations