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Fellow Delegates

It is my pleasure for the eighth time to address you as deputy leader of this great Party and to close the conference.

  • Michael Cullen
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Speech to NZ Mâori Wardens Association Inc
26th Annual Conference 2004
Endowment College, Hopuhopu, Ngaruawahia

Mihi

  • Parekura Horomia
  • Maori Affairs

Address to New Zealand Labour Party Conference

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Child, Youth and Family Minister Ruth Dyson

  • Ruth Dyson
  • Social Development and Employment

At the inaugural Armistice Symposium, New Zealand's Defence policy settings and international deployments are outlined

  • Mark Burton
  • Defence

New Zealand’s goal remains as it has always been: the complete, verifiable, and irreversible elimination of weapons of mass destruction.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

Speech to Engaging Active Learning Communities conference, Westpac Trust Stadium, Wellington.

  • Trevor Mallard
  • Education

Sir Edmund and the late Fred Hollows have both been a source of inspiration to people around the world. Both have worked to improve the lives of people much less fortunate than we are.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Speech notes for Hon Parekura Horomia, Minister of Mâori Affairs
Opening Address to Ngati Porou Hui Taumata
Te Poho o Rawiri Marae

Mihi…

  • Parekura Horomia
  • Maori Affairs

Speech notes for Hon Parekura Horomia, Minister Of Mâori Affairs
Speech To Aotearoa World Indigenous Women And Wellness Conference
Te Aranga Marae, Hastings

Mihi

  • Parekura Horomia
  • Maori Affairs

I move, That this House place on record its acknowledgement of the return of the remains of a New Zealand serviceman who died in France during the First World War, and who this Armistice Day has been interred in the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior at the

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

This has been a momentous day, one which will remain engraved in the memory of the nation.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Reflections of the women's movement and the place or status of women today.

  • Ruth Dyson
  • Women's Affairs

The Prime Minister's speech honouring the Unknown Warrior

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Speech to Northland Business and Employment Law Conference
Whangarei
10 November 2004

Good morning and thank you for inviting me to address your Conference today.

  • Paul Swain
  • Labour

What makes WOMAD unique as a music festival is that it isn’t just about ‘name’ performers. It is a coming-together of music, cultures, and language.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

10 November 2004Speech Notes
Embargoed until: 8.30am Wednesday 10 November 2004 Speech to Federated Farmers National Council James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor, The Terrace, Wellington

  • Michael Cullen
  • Finance

The government is proposing a new schedule be created within the Misuse of Drugs Act to help regulate legal substances of abuse.

  • Jim Anderton
  • Health

Anderton launches second stage of government's design strategy.

  • Jim Anderton
  • Economic Development

Outlines government's policies for older people

  • Ruth Dyson
  • Senior Citizens

Venue: Wellington Club.
Health Minister Annette King, with Associate Health Minister Jim Anderton,launched ‘A Duty of Care’ which chronicles the 50-year history of the National Society on Alcohol and Drug Dependence New Zealand.

  • Annette King
  • Health

Venue: Banquet Hall, Beehive.
Health Minister Annette King discussed the raft of changes in the health sector in the past three years and how they have affected practice managers and administrators when she addressed their annual conference.

  • Annette King
  • Health

New Zealand is not a rural society.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Celebrating half a century's work against alcohol and drug dependence.

  • Jim Anderton
  • Health