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Justice Minister Phil Goff has released the post-election Ministry of Justice briefing paper

  • Phil Goff
  • Justice

Thank you for the invitation to speak to you today. I am aware that the University of Cape Town upheld a vision of a non-racial university as apartheid closed in on South Africa after the Second World War.

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

A commemorative service will be held in the Wellington Cathedral on Wednesday to remember the victims of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

National Library Minister Marian Hobbs is challenging libraries to ensure community information needs are being met in the face of growing and rapidly changing information resources and technology.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • National Library

Government plans to ensure all 15 to 19 year olds are in education, training or work by 2006 could save taxpayers more than $1 billion.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Education

Address to the Workbase national conference. Ellerslie Convention Centre, Greenlane.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Education

Address to the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Association of Bridging Educators. Unitec, Auckland.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Education

Education Minister Trevor Mallard today released briefing papers provided to him by the Ministry of Education, the Education Review Office, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority, and Career Services.

  • Trevor Mallard
  • Education

Minister thanks retiring Fonterra chairman John Roadley for his hard work for the New Zealand dairy industry

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Jim Sutton rebuts criticism from ACT MP

  • Jim Sutton
  • Forestry

Aoraki MP Jim Sutton welcomed the new butter plant beginning production at the Clandeboye plant near Temuka.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Coalition Agreement between the Labour and Progressive Coalition Parties in Parliament

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Enhanced Taskforce Green funding is made available to flood-affected Gisborne farmers.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

The Government gives flood-affected Gisborne farmers money to help them cope with the aftermath.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

The New Zealand embassy in Washington DC has been granted more resources as part of a New Zealand effort to get a trade agreement with the United States.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

Former World Trade Organisation director-general Mike Moore is to become a special trade envoy for New Zealand.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

The Government has published the briefing papers to the incoming Government from the Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry and Trade NZ.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

Annual discussions between Australian and New Zealand trade ministers were successful, with accompanying business delegations planning further meetings and joint export ventures.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

Mike Moore was an outstanding leader of the World Trade Organisation, Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton says.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

Annual talks between CER trade ministers are to be held in Christchurch 29 and 30 August 2002.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

New Zealand welcomed the Bush Administration's gaining trade promotion authority from Congress.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Trade Negotiations

Ladies and Gentlemen: Last week, the Prime Minister unveiled an ambitious plan for the Government and our country in the Speech from the Throne.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Tena koutou katoa.

Ladies and Gentlemen:I would like to add my voice to those who have welcomed you to this place.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Chairman, Mr Smith, ladies and gentlemen: I'm delighted to be here tonight. The growth of the dairy industry in my electorate and throughout New Zealand is something I take great pride in.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture