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Jim Anderton speech to

4:30 pm
Friday, 15 November 2002
Speech with Julie Christie to the NZ Film and Television Industry Conference on Screen Production Taskforce
Stamford Plaza, Albert Street, Auckland

  • Jim Anderton
  • Industry and Regional Development

Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for the invitation to speak to you. Rural health is a subject close to my heart.

  • Damien O'Connor
  • Rural Affairs

Jim Anderton speaking in Northland during a regional visit

  • Jim Anderton
  • Economic Development

Associate Minister of Energy speaks at the LPG Association 2002 Conference

  • Harry Duynhoven
  • Energy

On behalf of the government, I am pleased to welcome our special guest, Dr Li, from the Western Pacific Regional Office of the World Health Organisation. A visit from the World Health Organisation is a significant event for New Zealand. On this occasion Dr Li is here to pay a special tribute to the work of the Health Sponsorship Council.

  • Damien O'Connor
  • Health

The recent evolution of New Zealand Labour Law

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Labour

Sustainable development is an approach to decision-making rather than an end in itself. It is about considering the full environmental, social, cultural and economic opportunities and consequences of decisions affecting current and future generations. We must develop solutions and approaches that reflect our unique culture and way of doing things rather than importing them.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Environment

Speech notes for the Third Reading of the Climate Change Response Bill

  • Pete Hodgson
  • Energy

Mr Speaker, this Saturday November 16 is International Day of Tolerance.

I fear this day has taken on new meaning in our country.

It has done so because of Winston Peters' repulsive speech at the NZ First Conference last weekend.

  • Chris Carter
  • Ethnic Affairs

Helen Clark's address to the New Zealand Asia Institute on relations between New Zealand and China

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

This shift of focus, away from the individual onto the whanau, is itself quite a radical change of approach to health care. And it drives a whole-of-government response. But there’s more to this strategy than health care. By recognising that tangata whenua function as communities, not individuals, and by supporting our way of doing things, the government is acknowledging that best outcomes are achieved when whanau are empowered to have control over their situations.

  • Tariana Turia
  • Health

Commissioner Robinson , Superintendent Manderson, Henare Edwards, Inspector McGurk, officers and staff of New Brighton, friends and family _ good afternoon to you all.

  • George Hawkins
  • Police

I remember coming over to the Wairarapa numerous times through the nineties as a campaigning Opposition politician.

  • Jim Anderton
  • Industry and Regional Development

Disability Issues and Associate Minister Ruth Dyson opens community mental health resource centre and outlines government's priorities for mental health

  • Ruth Dyson
  • Health

A very warm welcome to Parliament to everyone here for the launch of the New Zealand SunSmart Campaign, which is organised by the Cancer Society of New Zealand and the Health Sponsorship Council.

  • Annette King
  • Health

12 November 2002Speech Notes
Embargoed until: 7.30am Tuesday Speech to National Press Club/ British NZ Trade Council

  • Michael Cullen
  • Finance

Launch of Family Violence Intervention Guidelines, Te Rangimarie Room, Te Papa Tongarewa

  • Tariana Turia
  • Community and Voluntary Sector

When violence occurs within the family, the problems it causes quickly escalate out of control, and spread into the wider community. Family violence is at the core of many social problems – poor health, educational under-achievement, social isolation and cultural breakdown. This issue can seem all so complicated, and so hard to know where to begin, that it overwhelms us. But there are solutions, and these guidelines are one part.

  • Tariana Turia
  • Health

Phil Goff's statement to the Second Ministerial Conference of the Community of Democracies. Delivered 11 November, Seoul, South Korea.

  • Phil Goff
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

Address to the Employers and Manufacturers’ (Central) Association
Angus Inn, Lower Hutt, Wellington
4.30pm

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Commerce

I am delighted to be here marking 40 years of NZ volunteer service abroad, also because I hold VSA in such high esteem ¡V I glanced through lists of past volunteers and felt fairly overwhelmed by the collective ¡§goodness¡¨.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

Speech by Jim Anderton
2:30 pm
Friday, 8 November 2002
Open new facilities at Hamilton Jet
Gate 4, Lunns Rd, Christchurch

Keith Whiteley managing director
Staff of CWF Hamilton

  • Jim Anderton
  • Economic Development

Anderton speech

5:00 pm
Friday, 8 November 2002
Launch of the Innovation Story University of Canterbury
Coppertop function venue, School of Commerce building
University of Canterbury, Christchurch

· Bob Kirk, Acting Vice Chancellor
· Chris Le Cren, Chair, National Science Technology Roadshow Trust
· John Raine, Pro- Vice Chancellor.
· Paul Claridge, Industry NZ, lead sponsor representative

  • Jim Anderton
  • Economic Development