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Comments at the launch of the Ministry of Social Development’s Partnership for Industry initiative with the Hospitality Association of New Zealand. The Boatshed, Wellington.
- Steve Maharey
- Social Development and Employment
Associate Health Minister Ruth Dyson
addresses a Mental Health Forum
in Wellington on 8 October 2003 about working together to support the mental and emotional well-being of children and young people.
- Ruth Dyson
- Health
Good morning and thank you for the opportunity to address the 68th Annual Police Association Conference.
- George Hawkins
- Police
The Credit Contracts and Comsumer Finance Bill will halt housing scams, Tamaki Makaurau MP John Tamihere says.
- John Tamihere
- Commerce
Senior Citizens Minister Ruth Dyson
addresses Grey Power Invercargill on issues affecting older people on 7 October 2003
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
James Hay Convention Centre, Christchurch.
- George Hawkins
- Internal Affairs
New Zealand's biosecurity system is probably the best in the world, but we must continuously improve.
- Jim Sutton
- Biosecurity
The Government’s priority is the elimination of all weapons of mass destruction; nuclear weapons in particular, but also chemical and biological weapons.
- Marian Hobbs
- Disarmament and Arms Control
Tena kotou katoa
Mr Richard McElrea, distinguished guests (etc)
Thank you for the invitation to address you this morning.
- Margaret Wilson
- Justice
Auckland is growing by a city the size of Dunedin every four to five years.
- Paul Swain
- Transport
Thank you for inviting me to speak with you this morning.
The Censorship Compliance Unit has achieved international recognition in two main areas.
- George Hawkins
- Internal Affairs
Kia Ora Tatou, Tena Koutou Katoa, Talofa Lava, Malo e lelei, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Kia Orana, Ni sa Bula Vinaka, Taloha Ni, Halo Olaketa, Aloha, Ia Orana,
A warm Pacific welcome to you all
- Taito Phillip Field
- Social Development and Employment
Associate Health Minister and Progressive Leader, Jim Anderton, today launched 'Te Kete Whaiora’.
- Jim Anderton
- Health
Westpac Trust Stadium, Wellington
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Welcome to overseas guests attending the Australian Transport Research Forum.
- Paul Swain
- Transport
Thank you for coming to breakfast this morning. It is important at times like this to remind ourselves how important the Japan – New Zealand relationship is to New Zealand.
- Michael Cullen
- Deputy Prime Minister
Thank you for coming here today. My intention in these introductory comments is to give you some feel for the state of the New Zealand economy and for the subtle pressures that are emerging in it. In historical terms, my message is unusual.
- Michael Cullen
- Deputy Prime Minister
This Cancer Control Workshop represents, in many ways, the most exciting step yet in the process of reducing the tragic impact of cancer in the lives of so many New Zealanders.
- Annette King
- Health
Speech opening Regional Whanau Development hui, Auckland
- Tariana Turia
- Community and Voluntary Sector
Regional Development Minister and Progressive leader Jim Anderton spoke on the vital importance of strong regional economies at the Town Centre Association Conference
- Jim Anderton
- Economic Development
Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson
addresses NZ Federation of Graduate Women on the topic of ‘Women, Information and Power’at the
Christchurch College of Education in September 2003
- Ruth Dyson
- Women's Affairs