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Details of five South Pacific education projects funded under the new Education Initiatives programme foreshadowed in the 1996/97 overseas aid budget in May were announced by Foreign Minister Don M
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs
New Zealand and Indonesia launched an important new economic, trade and investment initiative in Jakarta yesterday.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs
Minister of Commerce and Industry, Hon John Luxton, today said New Zealand business was to be applauded for its progress to date with managerial and business practices.
- John Luxton
- Commerce
Foreign Minister Don McKinnon delivered a strong message to Myanmars Foreign Minister U Ohn Gyaw at the ASEAN meeting in Jakarta yesterday evening.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs
The Minister of Commerce, the Hon John Luxton, announced two re-appointments to the Securities Commission today.
- John Luxton
- Commerce
New Zealands hospitals are not for sale, Crown Health Enterprises Minister Bill English said today.
- Bill English
- Crown Health Enterprises
New Zealand and the European Union have initialled the main text of a Mutual Recognition Agreement on Conformity Assessment - the first of its kind in the world.
- John Luxton
- Commerce
The Government has decided to develop energy efficiency legislation providing for the introduction of minimum energy performance standards for some categories of appliances and equipment.
- Doug Kidd
- Energy
The signing of the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Arrangement by the Prime Minister, Rt Hon Jim Bolger, today was welcomed by the Minister of Commerce, Hon John Luxton.
- John Luxton
- Commerce
The Minister of Fisheries, Hon Doug Kidd, announced today a total funding of $14.5 million for fisheries research projects for the 1996/97 fishing year.
- Doug Kidd
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
In releasing a press statement on the workload of the Employment Tribunal, Opposition labour relations spokesman Steve Maharey has demonstrated his lack of understanding of the current industrial r
- Doug Kidd
- Labour
The Minister of Police, Hon John Luxton, today rejected suggestions in this morning's Dominion that he had advised the Justice and Law Reform Select Committee that some police had abused the early
- John Luxton
- Police
The telecommunications, electricity and gas industries provide key infrastructural services for the New Zealand economy.
- Maurice Williamson
- ACC
Transport Minister, Maurice Williamson, announced the appointment today of Michael Gross, Dr Helen Anderson, John Anderson, Bob Browne and David Dew to the Transfund New Zealand Board.
- Maurice Williamson
- Transport
Greece has lost a distinguished statesman, the Prime Minister said today. He was announcing that New Zealands Ambassador to Greece, Judith Trotter, would
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
The telecommunications, electricity and gas industries provide key infrastructural services for the New Zealand economy.
- Doug Kidd
- Energy
The telecommunications, electricity and gas industries provide key infrastructural services for the New Zealand economy.
- John Luxton
- Commerce
The Government today announced the sale of its 49.9 per cent shareholding in the Maori Development Corporation Limited (MDC).
- Bill Birch
- Finance
The Minister of Police, Hon John Luxton tonight said it was unfortunate that Terence Thompson had not surrendered to Police when challenged.
- John Luxton
- Police
The Minister of Justice, Hon D.A.M. Graham, today announced the appointment of Areta Koopu of Rotorua as a Human Rights Commissioner.
- Doug Graham
- Justice
"I have met with the Chair and Chief Executive of Housing New Zealand today to discuss allegations that the company has increased rentals for existing tenants as they have been brought into the Hom
- Murray McCully
- Housing
I have today sought a report from Housing New Zealand in relation to allegations that the Home Lease Programme has caused significant increases in rents for two tenants in West Auckland.
- Murray McCully
- Housing
The Prime Minister, Rt Hon Jim Bolger, today formed a Ministerial Group to monitor developments at Mt Ruapehu.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister