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Rt Hon Jenny Shipley
Prime Minister
Hon Tony Ryall
Minister of Justice
Hon Clem Simich
Minister of Police
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Rt Hon Jenny Shipley
Prime Minister
Hon Tony Ryall
Minister of Justice
Hon Clem Simich
Minister of Police
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Conservation Minister Nick Smith today announced that Three Foot Six Ltd, the company behind Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings production, has been granted consents to film on several areas of publ
- Nick Smith
- Conservation
Conservation Minister Nick Smith today signed an agreement with Ports of Auckland Ltd that will see Pollen Island transferred to the Department of Conservation and managed as a scientific reserve.
- Nick Smith
- Conservation
"Labour leader, Helen Clark, and the civil libertarian movement are hopelessly out of touch with how seriously ordinary New Zealanders view burglary," Justice Minister, Tony Ryall, said today.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Biosecurity Minister John Luxton today asked all those working or playing in and around the sea to watch out for six marine invaders, which have the potential to threaten New Zealand's unique
- John Luxton
- Biosecurity
The findings of a Government-funded research project, assessing the factors that help older people live independently, have been handed onto the Minister for Senior Citizens David Carter.
- David Carter
- Senior Citizens
Border Control Minister John Luxton, today announced a small increase to the rates of excise duty on tobacco products.
- John Luxton
- Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control
Labour's tourism policy is a prescription for more uncertainty and government control of the tourism industry, according to Tourism Minister Lockwood Smith.
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Tourism
The Alliance policy of imposing a five percent tariff on all imported goods, except those from Australia, has a fundamental flaw which undermines Mr Anderton's objective of raising one billion doll
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- International Trade
A Ministry of Commerce report confirms that wholesale electricity prices are responding to market signals and that trading mechanisms are in place to better manage supply risks, Enterprise and Comm
- Max Bradford
- Enterprise and Commerce
Dr Cullen and Jim Anderton may have kissed and made up this morning, but the underlying problems in their relationship won't go away, Treasurer Bill English said today.
- Bill English
- Treasurer
New Zealand and Australia have agreed to jointly develop a new, permanent memorial for the annual ANZAC Day commemorations at ANZAC Cove in Turkey, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley announced today.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
New Zealanders would have less money in their pockets under Labour and the Alliance's economic policies, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
The FIFA Under 17 World Soccer Championship will once again put New Zealand and all we have to offer on the world stage, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said tonight, officially opening the champs in
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Education Minister Nick Smith today announced that more than 1,300 school property improvement projects, ranging from upgraded classrooms to an auditorium, have been approved under the Financial As
- Nick Smith
- Education
Michael Cullen and Helen Clark have different views on the attractiveness of Jim Anderton, Finance Minister Sir William Birch said today.
- Bill Birch
- Finance
Labour and the Alliance have now both confirmed they think taxpayers' money belongs to them, Treasurer Bill English said today.
- Bill English
- Trade
Speaking from the Canterbury A&P Show, Food and Fibre Minister, Hon John Luxton, has praised the primary production sector as a key driver of the improved September quarter export statistics re
- John Luxton
- Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control
Labour's trade spokesperson Helen Clark should clarify Labour's trade policy, according to Trade Minister Lockwood Smith.
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- International Trade
Speaking to Otago farmers in drought affected areas today, Food and Fibre Minister John Luxton encouraged them to take up the Government's offer of funding to improve management of scarce water res
- John Luxton
- Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control
Treasurer Bill English today welcomed evidence that exports grew faster than imports in the September quarter.
- Bill English
- Treasurer
Real Estate Agents' Business Breakfast
Orewa
Mr Chairman, Real Estate Agents from the area, Ladies and Gentlemen.
- Lockwood Smith
- International Trade
Northern Club
AUCKLAND
Mr Chairman, my parliamentary colleague Dr Wayne Mapp, members of the Northern Club, Ladies & Gentlemen.
- Lockwood Smith
- International Trade