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Christchurch Sustainability Forum, Friday 26 October 2007

  • Jim Anderton
  • Agriculture

Thank you for inviting me to the New Zealand Sustainable Business Awards.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Speech to mark launch of IP Guide for Maori, Parliament Buildings, Wellington

  • Judith Tizard
  • Commerce

Address to the Childrens Health Camps Annual General Meeting

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Community and Voluntary Sector

Speech given at the annual conference of MAF Biosecurity New Zealand

  • Jim Anderton
  • Biosecurity

The Government is committed to developing and maintaining efficient and robust regulatory frameworks to help achieve New Zealand's economic transformation objectives, Minister of Commerce Lianne Dalziel tells the NZ Credit & Finance Institute 2007 Conference

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Commerce

As delivered in Parliament by the Minister for Transport Safety, Hon Harry Duynhoven

  • Annette King
  • Transport

Our relationship with India is increasingly important to New Zealand in the trade and economic area, and more broadly.

  • Phil Goff
  • Trade

Address at the release of the Government's White Paper on New Zealand's relations with Asia.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

New Zealand needs to further lift its engagement with the booming economies of Asia, says Foreign Minister Winston Peters

  • Winston Peters
  • Foreign Affairs

The difference leaders make is that they unlock the potential of an organisation and its people.

  • Jim Anderton
  • Public Trust

Speech given at the opening of the new PAK‘n’SAVE store in Mangere.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Economic Development

Greetings to all those who have been fasting during the month of Ramadhan, and welcome to Parliament.

This is the third time Eid ul Fitr has been commemorated here in Parliament Buildings.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

It’s a great pleasure for me today to open this exhibition of photographs of scenes from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s cemeteries and memorials around the world.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Minister of Women's Affairs Lianne Dalziel welcomes a 'contemporary' of the suffragists at Ferrymead Heritage Park. The launch of the 'Miss Camelia White' Project will bring history alive for visitors to the park.

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Women's Affairs

Speech to the New Zealand Property Investors Federation Annual Conference

  • Clayton Cosgrove
  • Building and Construction

Music has always played an important role in the lives of all Pacific people. Our songs and dances play a significant role in every Pacific Island community, because within them lie our cultures, languages and history.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Naturally we are trying to encourage all rugby fans to head to New Zealand for the World Cup in 2011, but we want to show you that, like this pavilion, there is more to New Zealand than just rugby – although after our unplanned early exit in Cardiff you may just have to take my word for it!

  • Winston Peters
  • Foreign Affairs

The story of Pacific people in New Zealand is a rich and living history.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Address to the Annual Dinner of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators

  • Harry Duynhoven
  • Transport Safety

Fa’afafine are an important part of Pacific culture, and make a significant contribution to the family, village, the economy and the creative industries sector.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Award presentation at the New Zealand Merino Mana Award for Pier Luigi Loro Piana

  • Jim Anderton
  • Agriculture

Hon Lianne Dalziel addresses the launch of the 130th Anniversary Reunion of University of Canterbury School of Law.

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Women's Affairs

The economic disparities between developed and developing countries have never been more visible. We see examples of this in the media every day. Those images underline the fact that no matter what we do to create infrastructure and mechanisms that promote and protect human rights in developing countries, day-to-day realities often prevent them from delivering

  • Winston Peters
  • Foreign Affairs