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It’s a pleasure to be here for the 77th Royal New Zealand Show.
I’ve been to a few of these shows over the years.
Wherever they are held, agriculture shows are a big deal.
- Jim Anderton
- Agriculture
13 November 2007, 5.30pm, Vaughan Park Anglican Retreat Centre, North Shore
Opening mihi
Introduction:
Good evening and thank you for your invitation to open The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award – Asia Pacific Regional Event.
- Nanaia Mahuta
- Youth Affairs
Minister of Commerce Lianne Dalziel addresses the National Chambers of Commerce Conference 2007
- Lianne Dalziel
- Commerce
Speech notes for World Diabetes Day address, Parliament Grounds
- David Cunliffe
- Health
Speech notes for the opening of Convergence Oceania 2007, SkyCity, Auckland
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
The richness and diversity of Pacific arts is an important part of Aotearoa growing international profile as a creative nation.
- Mahara Okeroa
- Arts, Culture and Heritage
The President's visit to New Zealand with a large delegation, reflects the growing relationship between Uruguay and New Zealand
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
It’s my pleasure to be here to introduce this Wearable Arts show.
When I look around here, I’m reminded of a survey someone did a few years ago when they asked New Zealanders how they would like to be known in the world.
- Jim Anderton
- Agriculture
KiwiSaver opens up great opportunities for financial advisors, and it also brings its share of responsibilities.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
The Terrorism Suppression Amendment Bill will ensure the Act's provisions reflect New Zealand’s international obligations
- Winston Peters
- Foreign Affairs
Hon Nanaia Mahuta
Associate Minister for the Environment
Address to
Opening of WasteMINZ Conference
6 November Kingsgate Hotel, Te Rapa, Hamilton
Mihi
- Nanaia Mahuta
- Environment
This speech touches on a number of the Government's current transport initiatives.
- Annette King
- Transport
The Government's committment to upgrading roading infrastructure continues
- Annette King
- Transport
The vision is for this industry to be valued as the leading contributor to a sustainable New Zealand economy.
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Minister's speech at the launch of the New Zealand Tourism Strategy in the Banquet Hall, Parliament
- Damien O'Connor
- Tourism
For seven decades this club has played an invaluable role in the lives of deaf people in Auckland, and I would like to pay tribute to all of its members that have made the club such a success.
- Ruth Dyson
- Disability Issues
A new consumer website for Kiwi car buyers was launched at Parliament today, aimed at helping New Zealand motorists find safe, clean and fuel-efficient vehicles.
- Harry Duynhoven
- Transport Safety
We must realise that to meet any of our economic challenges, we must not allow short-term interests and political posturing to distract us from making the right decisions for the long-term.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
New Food Safety Minister Lianne Dalziel visits Fonterra's Whareroa site to introduce national Food Safety Week from 12th-18th November.
- Lianne Dalziel
- Food Safety
new New Zealand school curriculum launched today
- Chris Carter
- Education
New Zealanders are picking up the sustainability challenge; being sustainable will be recognised in future as part of our country’s unique identity and personality
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Speech to shipping industry representatives, West Foyer, Parliament.
- Annette King
- Transport
Hon Nanaia Mahuta
MP for Tainui
Address to the opening of Waikato Sculpture Trust Exhibition
Tauwhare, 2 November 2007
(Mihi)
Ngaati Haua
Introduction:
- Nanaia Mahuta
- Local Government
Deputy Prime Minister Michael Cullen celebrates the achievements of the Labour-led government since 1999
- Michael Cullen
- Deputy Prime Minister