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Our government has made a series of significant investments in land transport infrastructure over our two terms in office.
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
Address to the TRAFINZ Conference, Wellington
- Harry Duynhoven
- Transport Safety
The Partnerships for Excellence programme was established by our government in 2003 to build tertiary sector capability.
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
The Great War Diaries and Letters of William G Malone
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
I thank all present for gathering here today for the unveiling of the plaque commemorating the life of an outstanding New Zealander, William George Malone.
- Helen Clark
- Prime Minister
MALAGA FA'ATASI – JOURNEY TOGETHER – MANUKAU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
- Taito Phillip Field
- Pacific Island Affairs
The Labour-led government is committed to the vision of an injury-free New Zealand and of a strong community-driven safety culture.
- Ruth Dyson
- ACC
New Zealand, with Japan and the majority of other nations, will continue to strive for the elimination of nuclear weapons from our world.
- Marian Hobbs
- Disarmament and Arms Control
Justice Minister Phil Goff's speech to the launch of the Safe Programme's Project Restore at the Grey Lynn Community Centre, Auckland today
- Phil Goff
- Justice
I am pleased to be here today to join with you to launch the Department of Corrections’ Pacific Strategy 2005-2008.
- Taito Phillip Field
- Pacific Island Affairs
Small PHOs could be under threat with a National Government, says Annette King...
- Annette King
- Health
The largest hospital reconstruction programme in New Zealand history continues. This time it's Thames' turn to take a giant leap forward....
- Annette King
- Health
Transport Minister Pete Hodgson covers funding, planning, public transport, and industry training, and argues that NZ needs investment in its future infrastructure, health and education. Not cuts in tax and spending.
- Pete Hodgson
- Transport
Maori are making a strong contribution to lifting our energy production - that's good for both Maori and New Zealand.
- Jim Anderton
- Economic Development
PACIFIC GREETINGS:
Kia Orana kaotou katoatoa ite aroa maata (Formal Greeting to you all and everyone who is present) talofa lava, kia ora kotou katoa and warm Pacific greetings to you all.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
- Taito Phillip Field
- Pacific Island Affairs
We all have a responsibility to play our part to help turn the tide against the misuse of drugs and the Bay of Plenty community is well up to fulfilling its responsibilities.
- Jim Anderton
- Health
Orica's decision to consolidate its centres into its Gracefield site means thirty new jobs and the campaign that Hutt City mounted to attract Orica shows the value of an economic development unit and how government, working in partnership with industry, can achieve positive results for people.
- Jim Anderton
- Industry and Regional Development
Outlines government's policies and achievements for older people
- Ruth Dyson
- Senior Citizens
Associate Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor opens VegFed's Produce Plus Conference in Rotorua.
- Damien O'Connor
- Agriculture
George Hawkins' speech to the Forest and Rural Fire Association conference.
- George Hawkins
- Internal Affairs
BOP gets green light for Harbour Link plus $150m for other transport projects
- Pete Hodgson
- Transport
Foreign Minister Phil Goff's statement to the ASEAN-New Zealand Dialogue delivered in Vientiane, Laos, on July 29
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am delighted to have the opportunity to address the Australian Defence College today. It is a pleasure to see you in New Zealand and I hope that you find your visit here enjoyable and beneficial.
- Mark Burton
- Defence
Foreign Minister Phil Goff's speech to Australian Defence College personnel at the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies,Victoria University, Wellington, 1 August
- Phil Goff
- Foreign Affairs and Trade