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United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

New Zealand statement

Delivered by Honorable Nanaia Mahuta

Te Minita Whanaketanga Māori

New Zealand Minister for Māori Development

22 Paenga-whāwhā 2019

  • Hon Nanaia Mahuta
  • Māori Development

SOLGM Awards keynote address

  • Hon Nanaia Mahuta
  • Local Government

Fa’atalofa atu, malo e lelei, Kia ora koutou katoa, Da Jia hao [dah-jah how] (hello everyone in Chinese Mandarin) and An yong hae seyo yeo leo bun [ann-yong-hah-say-yo yel-lo-boon] (hello in Korean)

  • Hon Carmel Sepuloni
  • Disability Issues

Fa’atalofa atu, malo e lelei, Kia ora koutou katoa

  • Hon Carmel Sepuloni
  • Social Development

Mr Speaker, We have travelled a long way in eight days, since the bill was read a first time.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

Mr Speaker, it is Day 25 of the largest criminal investigation in New Zealand history.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

It’s great to be here today in Hokianga supporting the First Citizen of the Provinces, Shane Jones to make the latest funding announcements for Northland.

  • Rt Hon Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Thank you, Dalton Kelly for your warm introduction.

It’s a pleasure to be here to open this conference - it’s the second time I’ve had the opportunity to speak with you at your annual conference as Minister of Health, so I want to thank you for welcoming me back.

  • Hon Dr David Clark
  • Health

Fa’atalofa atu, malo e lelei, Kia ora koutou katoa

Thank you, Roger Beaumont, for your introduction.

  • Hon Carmel Sepuloni
  • Disability Issues

Minister of Foreign Affairs speech to the Diplomatic Corps.

  • Rt Hon Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Foreign Affairs

Thank you for inviting me here to help celebrate the launch of Te Ora Auaha: Creative Wellbeing Alliance Aotearoa.

  • Hon Carmel Sepuloni
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Mr Speaker, as we meet today New Zealand is under a terror threat level of HIGH.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

Thank you to everyone who has joined us today to examine how to create enabling environments that support Thriving Whānau.

  • Hon Nanaia Mahuta
  • Māori Development

The Year of Tourism is an important opportunity to showcase the depth of our people-to-people connections. It’s a time to reflect on our relationship, share in each other’s culture through travel and look to the future, strengthening our already deep ties.

  • Hon Kelvin Davis
  • Tourism

Tēnā koe, thank you for your mihi. Thank you Peter Barnett  and NCAT co-chair Lynette Hutson and welcome everyone to this Addiction Leadership Day.

  • Hon Dr David Clark
  • Health

A New Zealand Perspective. Indigenous Development and the Māori Experience.

  • Hon Nanaia Mahuta
  • Māori Development

Speech to the Auckland Branch of the NZ Law Society, 25 March 2019

  • Jan Logie
  • Justice

New Zealand Statement to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Emergency Meeting on the Christchurch terror attack.

22 March 2019
Istanbul, Turkey

  • Rt Hon Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Foreign Affairs

Tēnā koutou. Good morning. A salaam alaikum. Peace be upon you. And peace be upon all of us.

  • Hon Phil Twyford
  • Housing and Urban Development

Minister Parker – Speech to ANZ Capital Markets

Trade Policy in Turbulent Times

  • Hon David Parker
  • Trade and Export Growth

I’m proud to be here today announcing the Government’s investment, through the Provincial Growth Fund, in two key Whangarei tourism projects.

  • Hon Kelvin Davis
  • Tourism

I am very pleased to be invited here today by Te Puna Ora o Mataatua for the opening of the Tū Māia Rangatahi Hub.

  • Hon Willie Jackson
  • Employment

E te Kaiwhakawā Tumuaki, e te Perehitene, e ngā kaiwhakawā o te Kōti Matua, tēna koutou.

  • Hon David Parker
  • Attorney-General

It is my pleasure to be here with you all this morning, at the inaugural Tourism Policy School conference. It’s fantastic to see the University of Otago assemble such a distinguished audience from across the tourism sector.

  • Hon Kelvin Davis
  • Tourism