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The Wellington Club
You have asked what the implications of the Budget are.
- Bill Birch
- Treasurer
Thank you for inviting me to speak to you today. You'd proposed as a topic the Life and Times of Bill Birch.
- Bill Birch
- Treasurer
Chapman Tripp, Grey St, Wellington
Thank you for inviting me here this evening. What a difference a month makes.
- Bill Birch
- Finance
Slide 1 Economic & Public Sector Reform, 1990-1998
Slide 2 Situation of Government in 1990
- Bill Birch
- Finance
Thank you for the opportunity to talk to you this morning, to celebrate the implementation today of income tax cuts that put $1.2 billion a year back into the pockets of taxpayers, to improve their
- Bill Birch
- Finance
In the last week there have been some very interesting headlines from a country which, through Asia's economic slump, has been hit by the biggest external shock since the oil crises of the 70s.
- Bill Birch
- Treasurer
Thank you for this opportunity to talk to you today.
The gas industry, along with the whole energy sector, has been through huge changes since I entered Parliament in 1972.
- Bill Birch
- Finance
Yesterday's Budget is pivotal in the evolution of Government policy:
1. As a basis for on-going business confidence 2. In the management of the Asian crisis and the current account
- Bill Birch
- Finance
Thank you for inviting me to speak to you this afternoon.
By now you should have had time to digest not only your meals but several interpretations of the Government's 1998 Budget.
- Bill Birch
- Finance
[Slide 1: Title Slide]
Thank you for this opportunity to talk to you today about the key decisions in the Budget and why they were made.
- Bill Birch
- Finance
I am delighted to be able to speak to you this morning about the outlook for the economy and business in New Zealand.
- Bill Birch
- Finance
I move that the Taxation (Tax Credits, Trading Stock and Other Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a second time.
- Bill Birch
- Finance
Thank you for inviting me to speak to you this evening.
- Bill Birch
- Finance
Today you launch an exciting new organisation. I am confident it will over time play a key role in improving the lot of all New Zealanders.
- Bill Birch
- Enterprise and Commerce