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New Zealand's third oldest courthouse has been re-opened after an $827,000 refurbishment.

  • Rick Barker
  • Courts

Lianne Dalziel's address marks the 50th Anniversary of the National Band of New Zealand.

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Commerce

The coalition government is working closely with a number of manufacturing sectors to help them meet their potential, Jim Anderton told the Second Annual Manufacturing Summit in Auckland.

  • Jim Anderton
  • Industry and Regional Development

An overview of gas and electricity policy developments and new legislation

  • Pete Hodgson
  • Energy

Prime Minister Helen Clark spoke on the relationship between China and New Zealand

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Equipping our forces with the NZLAV is a fundamental part of taking an Army equipped for the 1960’s into the 21st Century.

  • Mark Burton
  • Defence

We launch this guide at a time when tourism in New Zealand is enjoying unprecedented publicity around the world.

  • Mark Burton
  • Tourism

Foreign Minister Phil Goff's speech to the United Nations Youth Association, Auckland region

  • Phil Goff
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

Associate Health Minister Ruth Dyson launches the Masonic Promoting Independence Programme (PIP) and the Assessment of Services Promoting Independence and Recovery in Elders (ASPIRE)in Lower Hutt on 23 October 2003.

  • Ruth Dyson
  • Health

Associate Health Minister Jim Anderton today discussed the work of frontline organizations and staff working to reduce the associated harm caused by the misuse of alcohol and drugs.

  • Jim Anderton
  • Health

Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington

  • Helen Clark
  • Prime Minister

Talofa lava, Ni sa bula vinaka, Malo e lelei, Taloha ni, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Halo ola keta, Kia ora tatou, Kia orana and Warm Pacific greetings to you all

  • Taito Phillip Field
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Associate Justice Minister Lianne Dalziel's address to farewell former Privacy Commissioner Bruce Slane.

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Justice

Health Minister Annette King spoke to the Commonwealth Fund's International Symposium on health funding and innovation in the sector.

  • Annette King
  • Health

The Land Transport Management Bill broadens the focus of land transport funding, encourages more long-term planning, and allows for greater funding flexibility.

  • Paul Swain
  • Transport

We are dealing systematically with initial concerns raised by industry and enforcement officers. We will have workable legislation operating effectively as we head towards 1 April 2004 and the transfer of dangerous goods.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Environment

The amalgamation of the Waterfront Workers Union and the Seafarers Union last year was a positive move to join two unions with long histories, and means better representation for some 2700 members.

  • Harry Duynhoven
  • Transport

Marian Hobbs spoke about the Public Records Billto the people who will put the new law to the test when it is enacted.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Archives New Zealand

Opening speech to Social Marketing for Social Profit conference, Hotel Intercontinental, Wellington

  • Trevor Mallard
  • State Services

Annette King spoke to the New Zealand Private Hospitals Association on how the public and private health sectors can work together to deliver high quality health and disability services to New Zealanders

  • Annette King
  • Health

New Zealand's Guide Dog Service is world renowned.

  • George Hawkins
  • Internal Affairs

Trade has great potential to reduce poverty. But it delivers best when critical economic and governance factors are in place.

  • Marian Hobbs
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

Address at the Palmerston North launch of Youth Pathways: He Ara Rangatahi. Career Services, Palmerston North.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Education

Comments at the Group Special Education/Sommerville Centre Transition Forum. Education House, Wanganui.

  • Steve Maharey
  • Social Development and Employment