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Immigration Minister Lianne Dalziel said today there was considerable confusion around the different statistics that are being quoted by Winston Peters in his campaign against immigration.
- Lianne Dalziel
- Immigration
New Zealand music will be promoted to the international music and media industries in a government-funded programme linked to the America’s Cup, Prime Minister Helen Clark and America’s Cup Minister Trevor Mallard announced today.
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Briefing available on: www.immigration.govt.nz (Under ‘What’s New?’)
- Lianne Dalziel
- Immigration
Revenue Minister Michael Cullen says compliance costs, international tax and initiatives to encourage employment based superannuation are on the government's tax agenda for this term.
- Michael Cullen
- Revenue
BRIEFING FOR INCOMING MINISTER OF REVENUE
AUGUST 2002
STRUCTURE OF THE BRIEFING
- Michael Cullen
- Revenue
Health Minister Annette King today announced a new National Burns Unit will be established at Middlemore Hospital.
- Annette King
- Health
Link to Briefing: http://www.med.govt.nz/about/bim2002/commerce
- Lianne Dalziel
- Commerce
Cabinet ministers have approved more aid for farmers in the Gisborne region affected by floods earlier this month.
- Steve Maharey
- Social Development and Employment
Thanks for inviting me here to speak on the first day of your conference.
It is great to be addressing the teacher education community so soon after being elected for a second term.
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
29 August 2002Speech Notes
Embargoed until: Thursday, 12.15pm Speech to Wellington North Rotary Club
- Michael Cullen
- Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Labour Margaret Wilson today released the departmental briefing to the incoming government.
- Margaret Wilson
- Labour
Attorney-General Margaret Wilson today announced the appointment of Ida Malosi of Manukau as a Family Court Judge. Judge Malosi will sit in Manukau after her swearing in next month.
- Margaret Wilson
- Justice
Education Minister Trevor Mallard welcomed the settlement today of the secondary teachers’ collective agreement.
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
Niu FM, New Zealand’s first national Pacific Radio network goes live to air at 3pm this coming Saturday Pacific Island Affairs Minister Mark Gosche and National Pacific Radio Trust (NPRT) Board chairperson Leatigagaeono Simativa Perese announced today.
- Mark Gosche
- Pacific Island Affairs
Congratulations to you again, Mr Speaker, on your re-election to your high office.
Congratulations to the new Deputy Speaker, Ann Hartley, known to me from her time in local government in Auckland.
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Prime Minister Helen Clark and Environment Minister Marian Hobbs today released two government reports related to the government’s attendance at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Prime Minister Helen Clark and Environment Minister Marian Hobbs today released two government reports related to the government’s attendance at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.
- Marian Hobbs
- Environment
The Briefing for the Incoming Minister of Research, Science and Technology identifies four key “opportunity areas” for the portfolio as an agent of economic transformation.
- Pete Hodgson
- Research, Science and Technology
“The Ministry of Economic Development and Industry New Zealand post election briefings are an excellent snapshot of what has been achieved in less than three years, and highlight constructive options this Labour Progressive Government has for the next term of office,” Economic Development Minister Jim Anderton said today.
- Jim Anderton
- Economic Development
28 August 2002Media Statement
Treasury briefing papers released
Finance Minister Michael Cullen today released the Treasury’s briefing papers to the incoming government.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Thank you very much for inviting me to open this important meeting today. This is my second formal speech in my second term as Minister of Health, and, coincidentally, the first was also in this very building in Christchurch, last Friday at the annual meeting of the Psychological Society.
- Annette King
- Health
Education Minister Trevor Mallard today released a report that examines the background to the top international literacy ranking of New Zealand 15 year-olds.
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
The Minister of Customs Rick Barker says he’s concerned at the dramatic increase in the amount of amphetamine-type substances being seized by Customs.
- Rick Barker
- Customs
The government is extending the time education providers have to consider its fee stabilisation offer for 2003 by six weeks.
- Steve Maharey
- Education