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Renamed the Terrorism Suppression Act on its passing.
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Congratulations to HANZ for one hundred years of service to the hospitality industry. The Government has just experienced a similar milestone—last year we celebrated our own century of formal involvement with the tourism industry.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Landmine Monitor is an attempt by civil society to hold governments accountable to the obligations they've taken on with respect to antipersonnel mines.
- Marian Hobbs
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Minister’s Speech Notes
67th annual Police Association Conference
James Cook Chancellor Hotel
Wednesday 9 October 2002.
Thank you for the opportunity to address the 67th annual police conference today.
- George Hawkins
- Police
Address to Southern Environmental Trust / Rotary Christchurch South global warming seminar, Aurora Centre, Burnside High School, Christchurch
- Pete Hodgson
- Energy
I am delighted to be here this evening to mark the launch of the “Employers’ Guidelines for the Prevention of Pregnancy Discrimination”.
- Margaret Wilson
- Justice
Thank you all for the opportunity to speak to you at the beginning of your annual conference.
- Chris Carter
- Local Government
Ladies and Gentlemen: thank you for being here tonight, because this really is something to celebrate.
- Damien O'Connor
- Agriculture
Good Morning
I would like to thank the Hospitality Association of New Zealand for inviting me to speak at their first national gaming forum and expo.
I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on your centenary:
- George Hawkins
- Internal Affairs
Address to NZ Energy Conference 2002, hosted by the Energy Federation of New Zealand and the Sustainable Energy Forum, Duxton Hotel, Wellington
- Pete Hodgson
- Energy
Disability Issues Minister Ruth Dyson outlines the government's policies and work programme for disability issues, particularly with regard to intellectual disabilities.
- Ruth Dyson
- Disability Issues
Minister for Information Technology Paul Swain talks about wireless technologies and their relevance to government policy in the IT area.
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
Mr Speaker, I move that the Ngati Ruanui Claims Settlement Bill be now read a first time.
- Margaret Wilson
- Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
ACC Minister Ruth Dyson outlines changes to the Health and Safety in Employment Act and release of the draft New Zealand Injury Prevention Strategy.
- Ruth Dyson
- ACC
Helen Clark's address to the New Zealand Pan Asian Congress
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Helen Clark's address to the New Zealand Institute of Directors' Corporate Governance Summit at the Carlton Hotel in Auckland
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Helen Clark's address to the New zealand Institute of Directors' Corporate Governance Summit
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Acknowledgements
- George Hawkins
- Internal Affairs
Thank you very much for inviting me to speak to you today at the opening of your conference.
- Annette King
- Health
Disability Issues Minister Ruth Dyson outlines government's policies and work programme for vocational services for people with disabilities
- Ruth Dyson
- Disability Issues
2 October 2002Speech Notes
Embargoed to 4am, Wednesday 3 October 2002 NZ time 12pm, Tuesday 2 October 2002 NY timeSpeech to New York Investment Luncheon
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Welcome to this opening of World Architecture Week 2002 and the events planned to celebrate the role architecture plays in our lives.
- Marian Hobbs
- Environment
Minister of Transport Paul Swain addresses the NZ Taxi Federation's annual conference.
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
Speech to Nga Ngaru Hauora o Aotearoa national hui of Maori Community Health Workers Papaiouru marae, Ohinemutu, Rotorua
- Tariana Turia
- Health