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Georgetown Address, in partnership with the Center for Australian, New Zealand & Pacific Studies - Georgetown University and the NZ Embassy.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
- Ni Men Hao Ambassadors, my fellow MPs, Mayors, Good evening everyone and welcome to our visitors to New Zealand.
- Hon David Parker
- Economic Development
Mr President, tena koe. E nga rangatira, tena koutou.
- Hon James Shaw
- Climate Change
Speech to Amnesty International event to mark the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on World Human Rights Day.
- Hon Andrew Little
- Justice
Opening Remarks at the Thoroughbred Racing Club Conference and Annual General Meeting
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Racing
Thank you very much for coming today.
- Hon Ron Mark
- Defence
Welcome to those here today from our neighbouring Governments across the Pacific.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Disarmament and Arms Control
Good morning,
- Hon Iain Lees-Galloway
- Workplace Relations and Safety
Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tatou, katoa.
- Hon Dr Megan Woods
- Research, Science and Innovation
Kia ora tatou katou. Warm Pacific greetings to you all.
- Hon Aupito William Sio
- Pacific Peoples
Morena koutou and thank you to the conference organisers and our hosts Waikato-Tainui for the opportunity to speak today.
- Hon Phil Twyford
- Housing and Urban Development
Speech at the Institute of International and European Affairs.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
Next Monday is the 8th anniversary of the dreadful tragedy at Pike River Coal Mine. Two men escaped with their lives. 29 others never came home.
- Hon Andrew Little
- Pike River Re-entry
Talofa lava, Kia Orana tatou katoatoa, malo e lelei, fakalofalahi atu, Malo ni, Taloha ni, Ni Sa bula vinaka, Warm Pacific greetings to one and all.
Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.
- Hon Aupito William Sio
- Pacific Peoples
As you all know, this week is a momentous one for New Zealand-Irish relations. Because at the end of this week, we will finally determine who has the best rugby team in world.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
I am delighted to be here at the Royal Academy tonight, not least to have the opportunity to experience the many exceptional works from around Oceania in this beautiful setting.
- Hon Eugenie Sage
- Conservation
Today the Carillon and Wellington’s ‘roaring chorus’ has recaptured the wave of spontaneous jubilation and hope which swept New Zealand when news of the Armistice broke.
- Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
- Prime Minister
For many of you living here in Sweden it must seem New Zealand is a country at the very end of the earth.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
Thank you all for joining us tonight for the re-opening of New Zealand’s Embassy in Stockholm.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
Welcome and thank you all for coming here this morning. I would like to acknowledge Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage, and give my thanks for the work that the Department of Conservation is doing with the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment in regards to the tourism sector.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Tourism
I'm really pleased to be here in Dunedin. And thank you for the warmth of that greeting.
- Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
- Prime Minister
Good Morning members of the business community and the Mekong Club.
First, thanks to the Mekong Club for the invitation to give this opening address.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa
Nga mihi nui ki a koutou katoa
- Hon Ron Mark
- Defence
Good evening Excellencies, members of the NZ India Trade Alliance Executive Committee, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister