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Mr Speaker, I believe the agreement represents an excellent opportunity for New Zealand and I recommend that the House support it.
- Jim Sutton
- Trade Negotiations
Hon Judith Tizard MP
Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
MP Auckland Central
Sunday, 5 November 2000
Opening of Exhibition
Akaroa Museum
- Judith Tizard
- Arts, Culture and Heritage
When European sailors first spanned the globe and reached Oceania, our area of the world became known to the English as the Antipodes.
- Matt Robson
- Unassigned Portfolio
I am pleased to be here today. APNZ has a good record of service not only for its members but also for the tertiary sector as a whole.
- Steve Maharey
- Education
You have asked me to provide an overview of the state of the economy, which is probably the toughest task that anyone could be assigned at this point in time. The economy is in an incredibly complicated state, as evidenced by the massive differences in the forecasts of the different economic agencies.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
You have asked me to provide an overview of the state of the economy, which is probably the toughest task that anyone could be assigned at this point in time.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Thank you for welcoming me here today to talk about future directions in crime prevention.This meeting today is my first formal engagement as the minister in charge of the Crime Prevention Unit.As you may be aware, the Crime Prevention Unit officially b
- Phil Goff
- Justice
It's a great pleasure to break bread with such a sizeable company here this morning.
It is a relief every time I get the chance to engage in debate on corrections reform directly with the public.
- Matt Robson
- Unassigned Portfolio
Thank you for the opportunity to address this your 18th Conference.
- Lianne Dalziel
- Unassigned Portfolio
Hon Judith Tizard MP
Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
MP Auckland Central
Friday, 3 November 2000
Opening of Burwell House
Southland Art Foundation
Invercargill
- Judith Tizard
- Arts, Culture and Heritage
A breakfast speech to the Methodist Mission, Auckland
FOSTERING A SENSIBLE DEBATE
It's a great pleasure to break bread with such a sizeable company here this morning.
- Matt Robson
- Unassigned Portfolio
It's a pleasure to be here and to meet the people at the tip face, so to speak. Waste management is a priority for this government and a priority for people I hear from everyday.
- Marian Hobbs
- Environment
A few years ago the Business Roundtable memorably coined a new name for our city. They called it ‘the People’s Republic of Christchurch.’
- Jim Anderton
- Economic Development
I am pleased that the government is hosting this Summit; I am delighted that Gil Simpson, one of this country's leading innovators has agreed to chair it; and I am ecstatic that the conference has a full house.
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Thank you for the opportunity to speak at your conference today. This event is an important opportunity for the sector to draw together its experiences and expertise to advance the cause of equity in tertiary education.
- Steve Maharey
- Education
Introduction
It is a pleasure to be here at the launch of the National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuges "Te Kowhai Standards".
- Steve Maharey
- Social Development and Employment
Ladies and Gentlemen: I am delighted to be here tonight for the third annual Defence Industry Committee Award of Excellence.
I am going to begin with a slight detour.
- Mark Burton
- Defence
Address to mark the commencement of the Modern Apprenticeship programme at Sky City in conjunction with the Hospitality Standards Institute, and Manukau Institute of Technology.
Introduction
- Steve Maharey
- Education
Swain opening address to E-commerce Summit.
9.15am - Aotea Centre - Auckland
It is my great pleasure to welcome you here to this e-commerce summit.
- Paul Swain
- Commerce
Thank you for inviting me here today to open the refurbished Contact Energy Call Centre.
- Jim Anderton
- Industry and Regional Development
Introduction
Thank you for this opportunity to open the biennial conference for Philanthropy New Zealand.
I am sure you have all heard the expression "that it is better to give than to receive" or other variations thereof.
- Steve Maharey
- Social Development and Employment
1 November 2000Speech Notes
Embargoed until: Delivery - 2.45pm 1 November 2000
The government's e-commerce strategy.
- Paul Swain
- Commerce
DR MICHAEL CULLEN SPEECH TO BRITISH/NEW ZEALAND TRADE COUNCIL - STAMFORD PLAZA HOTEL, AUCKLAND
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
29 October 2000Speech Notes
Lincoln Efford Memorial Address
"Advancing Democracy and Representation"
"[Our] capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but [our] inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary"
- Margaret Wilson
- Attorney-General