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The Attorney-General, Hon D.A.M. Graham, said today the Crown will appeal an interim decision from the Maori Land Court on the Marlborough Sounds foreshore and seabed.

  • Doug Graham
  • Attorney-General

Energy Minister Max Bradford today welcomed news that a poll had found businesses expressing overwhelming support for further breaking up of the electricity industry to increase competition.

  • Max Bradford
  • Energy

The United States has not said it will not sign the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI), Trade Minister Lockwood Smith said tonight.

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • Trade

Trade Minister Lockwood Smith says reports that the United States does not intend to sign the Multilateral Agreement on Investment are not entirely unexpected but disappointing, and New Zealand is

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • Trade

Health Minister Bill English announced today that the role of the National Health Committee is to change to focus on providing independent advice to him on what health services should be funded by

  • Bill English
  • Health

Health Minister Bill English announced today that international health representatives would be in the country next week to learn about New Zealand's health system.

  • Bill English
  • Health

Health Minister Bill English said today he had made no decisions yet on a new acute mental health ward at Grey Hospital.

  • Bill English
  • Health

Research into the clover root weevil problem is likely to increase substantially, Agriculture Minister Lockwood Smith said today.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Jenny Shipley supported continued efforts towards a diplomatic solution to the Iraq crisis during a telephone call she received this morning from the President of the United States,

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Labour leader Helen Clark's speech today was a fizzer, despite promises it would provide a thunderous start to 1998, Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters said today.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

The Minister of Consumer Affairs, today announced that no changes will be made to the Country of Origin (Clothing and Footwear) Labelling Regulations.

  • Robyn McDonald
  • Consumer Affairs

The Labour Party is adopting the "all talk and no substance" approach to tertiary education with the launch of its tertiary education campaign for 1998, Education Minister Wyatt Creech said today.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

Police Minister Jack Elder said today he recognised the depth of feeling in the ranks of the Police over the current wage round.

  • Jack Elder
  • Police

Major changes to the structure of Cabinet Committees were announced today by Prime Minister Jenny Shipley.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Internal Affairs Minister Jack Elder said today he was delighted to announce the letting of the tender for research on problem gambling in New Zealand.

  • Jack Elder
  • Internal Affairs

"New Zealand will consider the United States' formal request for assistance in the event of military action against Iraq," Foreign and Trade Minister Don McKinnon, said today.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

Hon Philip Burdon has been appointed Chair of the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation's Business Advisory Council (ABAC) from next year, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley announced today.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Minister of Women's Affairs Jenny Shipley and Associate Minister of Women's Affairs Deborah Morris today welcomed the release of the Ministry of Education's draft curriculum statement on Health and

  • Deborah Morris
  • Associate Minister of Women's Affairs

Education Minister Wyatt Creech today announced the appointment of the establishment Board of Trustees for the new Elizabeth Park College to be opened in Invercargill in 1999.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

Associate Treasurer, Hon Tuariki Delamere, will host a hangi in Rotorua on Wednesday, February 11, for the visiting Minister of Defence of the People's Republic of China, General Chi Haotian, and a

  • John Delamare
  • Associate Treasurer

The draft Health and Physical Education Curriculum that will be sent to schools this week will help lead to a healthier society, the Ministers of Education, Wyatt Creech and Brian Donnelly said tod

  • Brian Donnelly
  • Associate Minister of Education (Early Childhood Education and Maori Education)

Minister of Fisheries, Hon John Luxton, today said a Labour Party spokesperson, Jill Pettis, was wrong to say Ministers were ignoring the sea lion problem in the sub Antarctic Islands.

  • John Luxton
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture

Minister of Fisheries, Hon John Luxton, today said that he had been advised by the Ministry of Fisheries Chief Executive Officer, Mr Warwick Tuck, that the new conditions for customary fishing will

  • John Luxton
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture

Hon Maurice Williamson today called on Local Government to focus on a constructive contribution to the current road reform process.

  • Maurice Williamson
  • Transport