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Introduction
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
A few years ago autism hit the headlines in New Zealand in a very negative way when a young woman died.
New Zealanders were shocked at her death and ignorance about autism was in abundance.
A few people wanted to point the finger.
- Ruth Dyson
- Disability Issues
Board members and staff of Tourism New Zealand, members of the Tourism Industry…
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Good afternoon.
It is a pleasure to be here today and to have the opportunity to take part in this important forum at a time when I have recently released the details of a prefunding superannuation scheme which is projected to reach roughly 50 percent of GDP at its peak.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
We kept them because we felt an air of cynicism, which, if it continued, would destroy the essence of democracy.
- Marian Hobbs
- National Library
Address to Christchurch social services and community groups. Community Law Centre, Christchurch.
Introduction
Thank you for inviting me to speak to you today.
I think I have some understanding of how precious your time is.
- Steve Maharey
- Community and Voluntary Sector
Good morning. Thank you for the invitation to open your conference today. I am delighted to have this opportunity to speak to you today about the Government's vision for health, particularly in relation to sexual and reproductive health.
- Annette King
- Health
The topic you have invited me to speak on today – "Strategies for Growth in New Zealand" – has given me the opportunity to spell out the "economic vision" that the Labour Alliance Coalition Government has for our country.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Last week I announced the details of the government’s plan to partially pre-fund New Zealand Superannuation. The details will be familiar to this audience and I will not bore you with repetition.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Mr Speaker, I move that the Forests (West Coast Accord) Bill be now read a third time.
- Pete Hodgson
- Forestry
I've been asked to talk to you today about the government's inquiry into telecommunications. As you will be aware I commissioned that inquiry shortly after the election and it reported back to me earlier this month.
- Paul Swain
- Commerce
Thank you for the opportunity to formally launch this publication of the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs on "East Timor - The Consequences".Firstly, some congratulations.
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Government has taken a clear leadership role in the matter of safeguarding the future of New Zealand superannuation. We have laid out clearly both our plans and the implications of those plans.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Good evening, and welcome to everyone who has gathered here tonight to launch New Zealand's inaugural Sexual Harassment Prevention Week.
- Laila Harré
- Women's Affairs
Ladies and Gentlemen: it is good to be with you today. Prime Minister Helen Clark sends her apologies – with any luck, I'll be a satisfactory replacement!
- Jim Sutton
- Agriculture
We have spent the weekend talking about our achievements in government.
- Jim Anderton
- Deputy Prime Minister
Prime Minister's speech to St Luke's Presbyterian Church on the occasion of its 125th anniversary
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
For the first time in our short history as an Alliance of parties, we are meeting as a part of the Government.
- Jim Anderton
- Deputy Prime Minister
Ladies and Gentlemen, your worship the mayor, other invited guests.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Hon. Judith Tizard
Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
Heritage, Identity and
Our Shared Future
A Speech Marking the Opening of Carter Group Heritage Week 2000
- Judith Tizard
- Arts, Culture and Heritage
Children learn everywhere – shop windows, street signs, listening to adult conversations, games, in classrooms and in front of the television set.
- Marian Hobbs
- Broadcasting
It's particularly nice to be here to help you mark Kindergarten Awareness Week.
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
Eleven years ago the NewLabour Party was formed by principled and dedicated New Zealanders.
- Jim Anderton
- Deputy Prime Minister
Thank you for the invitation to come and celebrate the launch of your new Mäori mental health services – MOKO.
- Tariana Turia
- Health