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Burning through more than 10,000 safety pins, 8,500 litres of hair spray and a small mountain of glitter, talented young Kiwis have taken to the stage in huge numbers as part of Stage Challenge 2005.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Youth Affairs

The government's work to provide opportunities for young New Zealanders will be strengthened through structural and funding changes to the Ministry of Youth Development.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Youth Affairs

The new Porirua Youth Transitions Service (YTS) will be a valuable resource for young people, their families and the wider Porirua community.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Youth Affairs

Speech for launch of Porirua Youth Transitions Service

  • Steve Maharey
  • Youth Affairs

The goal of getting all 15-19 year olds in work, education or training by 2007 is a step closer with the announcement of the first five Youth Transitions Service providers, Youth Affairs Minister Steve Maharey said today.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Youth Affairs

Speech for the Mayors Taskforce for Jobs meeting, Christchurch

  • Steve Maharey
  • Youth Affairs

Youth unemployment fell yet again last year hitting a 16 year low of 9.4 per cent.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Youth Affairs

John Tamihere calls for recognition of the unique qualities and strengths of boys, and says it's time to show boys that we are proud of them and who they are, and focus on their potential

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Youth Affairs Minister, John Tamihere, will launch Young Males: Strengths-based and Male-Focused Approaches tomorrow at Youthline Auckland

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Youth MPs vote overwhelmingly against raising the legal drinking age back to 20.

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

"What a great start to proceedings. This was the best youth parliament question time to date. The standard of questions was as good as the official opposition on a good day.

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Maori language version of speech to St Peters College on young men

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

It is time Kiwi men stood up for themselves and addressed some serious problems facing New Zealand's young men, Youth Affairs Minister John Tamihere says.

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

The Youth Parliament's 120 youth MPs have been selected and their mock legislative bill topic chosen

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Applications are now being sought for young people wanting to take part in the 2004 Youth Parliament

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Speech to the Creating Common Wealth Enterprise Development Forum, Queensland

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Speech by Youth Affairs Minister John Tamihere to Youth Justice Practitioners' Conference, Hastings: "Succeeding with young offenders"

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

You are invited to join an online chat with Youth Affairs Minister John Tamihere on www.headsup.co.nz from 6-7pm on Wednesday, September 17.

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Comments from Youth Affairs Minister John Tamihere at a Beehive function marking SADD Awareness Week

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Speech to NZ Catholic Schools Convention, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, August 16

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Speech to Massey University School of Sociology as part of series of public addresses, "New Zealand Now", broadcast on Massey Radio

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

14 May 2003Media Statement
Public education to precede future decision on physical punishment of children

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Visit to young founders of FlatmatesNZ.com

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Government's vision, initiatives in support of youth

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs