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Prime Minister Helen Clark today congratulated Tony Blair and the British Labour Party on their general election victory.

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Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Helen Clark today paid tribute to composer Douglas Lilburn, who died yesterday, saying his contribution to music in New Zealand was immense.

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The only parties putting up a workable proposal to help pay for superannuation for greatly increased numbers of older people in the future are Labour and the Alliance," Prime Minister Helen Clark said today.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced that Ruth Dyson will be formally reappointed as a minister on Tuesday, 5 June.

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Finding practical new ways to make New Zealand a smarter, more successful country is the challenge of the Catching the Knowledge Wave conference

  • Helen Clark
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The government today announced the transfer of all West Coast indigenous forests currently managed by Timberlands West Coast to conservation lands to be managed by the Department of Conservation.

  • Helen Clark
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The government today announced the transfer of all West Coast indigenous forests currently managed by Timberlands West Coast to conservation lands to be managed by the Department of Conservation.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark announced today that she will attend the Cook Islands' celebration of its one hundred years of association with New Zealand on 11 June.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that Budget 2001 was another important step in the building of a stronger economy and society.

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The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet performed well during the demanding transition to coalition governments under MMP, according to an independent review released today by Prime Minister Helen Clark.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that Budget 2001 was another important step in the building of a stronger economy and society.

  • Helen Clark
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Prime Minister Helen Clark announced today that New Zealand was establishing a Prime Minister's Fellowship programme with South Korea.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that the gazetting of Rakiura National Park on Stewart Island would protect one of the most pristine areas of New Zealand wilderness for the enjoyment of future generations.

  • Helen Clark
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A newly-published oral history of the Battle of Crete will help to ensure that the stories of those New Zealanders who participated in the battle will be preserved for ever, Prime Minister Helen Clark said today.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced the dates for her visit to Korea and Greece.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark today welcomed the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr Johannes Rau, to New Zealand.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark and Ethnic Affairs Minister George Hawkins today formally launched the Office of Ethnic Affairs at a function at Parliament.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark and Minister for Disability Issues Lianne Dalziel today launched the first New Zealand Disability Strategy.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that the new New Zealand Memorial in Canberra provides a striking and enduring symbol of the close relationship between New Zealand and Australia.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark today paid tribute to her former colleague, Trevor de Cleene,

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Prime Minister Helen Clark and Veterans' Affairs Minister Mark Burton today announced measures to improve services and support for New Zealand war veterans.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark and Veterans' Affairs Minister Mark Burton announced today that the government will give special assistance to veterans’ children suffering from spina bifida or cleft lip/palate.

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The Government announced today that it will make an ex gratia payment of $30,000 per person to ex-prisoners of war and civilian internees of Japan, or their surviving spouse.

  • Helen Clark
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The government is to pass legislation this year to transfer the Veterans' Pension legislation currently under the Social Welfare (Transitional Provisions) Act 1990 to the War Pensions Act 1954.

  • Helen Clark
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