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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley says Labour is not credible or believable in its health promises.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Conservation Minister Nick Smith today promised a $1 million dollar boost in this year's Budget for marine conservation.
- Nick Smith
- Conservation
Health Minister Bill English today warned Labour's health spokeswoman Annette King that she might be about to lose her job.
- Bill English
- Health
The New Zealand Government will be represented at the ANZAC Dawn Service in Sydney by the Minister of Transport, Hon Maurice Williamson.
- Maurice Williamson
- Transport
Job seekers on the community wage will never work for less than the minimum wage, Employment Minister Peter McCardle said today.
- Peter McCardle
- Employment
Hundreds of rural children are assured of help from the dental nurse with the launch today by Health Minister Bill English of the first of three new mobile clinics.
- Bill English
- Health
Health Minister Bill English said today older people needed to know they did not have to put up with the winter flu and all the discomfort it brought.
- Bill English
- Health
Potiential abuse of legitimate customary fishing rights will be prevented through new regulations governing customary fishing in the South Island, the Minister of Fisheries, Hon John Luxton, said t
- John Luxton
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader, Winston Peters, said today he was pleased that the message of the real meaning of MMP appeared to be finally getting through.
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
The New Zealand Government does not agree with key findings of the European Court of Auditors' (ECA) report on the conduct of our dairy trade with the European Union (EU), Trade and Agriculture Min
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Trade
Foreign Minister Don McKinnon today welcomed the initialling of the Noumea Accords which sets out a programme for increasing autonomy in the French colony of New Caledonia.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Don McKinnon, confirmed today that he will attend a ceremony on Bougainville next week to witness the signing of an historic ceasefire agreement between the P
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Health Minister Bill English said today he was happy to defend the Government's record on health services in the Taranaki-King Country and challenged opposition parties to say what they would do di
- Bill English
- Health
"The signing of the official first day covers of the joint Turkey-New Zealand Memorial Statues stamp issue this ANZAC week gives the people of both nations an opportunity to reflect on our shared h
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
"Women working at all levels of an organisation should value themselves and lead with confidence," Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today in a speech to the Society of Executive Secretaries, on In
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
The Government has not abandoned the key features of its road reform package," said Minister of Transport Hon Maurice Williamson today.
- Maurice Williamson
- Transport
Labour Minister Max Bradford today announced a nation-wide safety blitz on construction sites in an urgent bid to prevent further deaths.
- Max Bradford
- Labour
Nelson MP and Corrections Minister Nick Smith said today that the law is deficient in not providing proper victim notification procedures for serious crimes, where the offender is found insane and
- Nick Smith
- Corrections
Health Minister Bill English said today development costs for the Government's Hospital Plan would be met from within existing budgets.
- Bill English
- Health
Labour Leader Helen Clark had so little to offer voters in Taranaki-King Country that she could not even be accused of making empty promises, Health Minister Bill English said today.
- Bill English
- Health
Cabinet has agreed to make the Rural Sector Assistance Programme (RSAP) available to farmers and growers in the Hawke's Bay, Acting Agriculture Minister John Luxton and Social Welfare Minister Roge
- John Luxton
- Agriculture
Prime Minister and National party leader Jenny Shipley says Labour should get real and explain the gap between their promises and their ability to fund them.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
"The Government has no intention of privatising roading and it was mischievous at least and untruthful at best to suggest money would be stripped from rural communities to fund city highways," said
- Maurice Williamson
- Transport