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A new Government-sponsored survey of business percpetions of compliance costs is positive and helpful, Minister for Small Business John Tamihere says.

  • John Tamihere
  • Small Business

The Government depends on innovative businesses for economic and social development, and will increasingly focus on thir needs, Minister For Small Business John Tamihere says in a speech to Maori tourism and small business operators in Auckland.

  • John Tamihere
  • Small Business

Cabinet has agreed to new objectives for the South Island high country, Minister for Land Information John Tamihere announced today.

  • John Tamihere
  • Land Information

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

  • John Tamihere
  • Youth Affairs

Speech to the NZ Bakers Association: the role of small businesses in the NZ economy

  • John Tamihere
  • Small Business

Nick Smith's assertion that less than one per cent of the foreshore is in private ownership is proven to be nothing but a stab in the dark, Land Information Minister John Tamihere says.

  • John Tamihere
  • Land Information

Bill English has two different standards when it comes to property rights, John Tamihere says.

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

New Zealand shpuld cut its ties to the Privy Council as its final court of appeal, John Tamihere says in his fortnightly Dominion Post column

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

Highlights of Tamihere speech to Wellington Maori Business Network, Te Papa

  • John Tamihere
  • Small Business

National's policy of one standard of citizenship clearly doesn't apply to Maurice Williamson, John Tamihere says.

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

Proposed legislation banning smoking in bars and restaurants should extend to marae, Associate Maori Affairs Minister John Tamihere says in his fortnightly Dominion Post column

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

Speech by Statistics Minister John Tamihere to the Population Association of NZ Conference, Christchurch, July 3: Population and Society

  • John Tamihere
  • Statistics

The Government has made excelent progress in implementing recommendations of the Ministerial Panel on Business Complance Costs, Associate Commerce Minister John Tamihere says.

  • John Tamihere
  • Commerce

In his Dominion Post column, John Tamihere says the debate over Maori customary rights to the foreshore and seabed is something the government must work through with Maori.

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

The Hazardous Substances Strategy released by Environment Minister Marian Hobbs will address cost and innovatio issues identified in a survey of businesses, Associate Commerce Minister John Tamihere says.

  • John Tamihere
  • Commerce

Access to and use of the foreshore and seabed is a birthright to be enjoyed by all Kiwis.

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

The next 10 years will be a make or break period for Maori, Associate Maori Affairs Minister John Tamihere says in a speech to the Sixth Young Maori Leaders Conference.

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

Speech to National Press Club, Parliament

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

Feature article by John Tamihere on Maori broadcasting, published in the Dominion Post, 2 June, 2003

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

New Zealand must sever its ties to the Privy Council as its final court of appeal, Associate Maori Affairs Minister John Tamihere says.

  • John Tamihere
  • Maori Affairs

Speech to Maori Tourism hui, Taupo, on Government approach to helping Maori SMEs and Maori tourism operators

  • John Tamihere
  • Small Business

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

Five business incubators in the Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland region have been given a combined $900,000 boost from Industry NZ's incubator programme.

  • John Tamihere
  • Small Business

$40 million extra in Budget 2003 for Statistics NZ will go hand in hand with a top-down review of Statistics NZ

  • John Tamihere
  • Statistics