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Chair, I am honoured to speak to you today at the sixty-seventh session of the Commission on the Status of Women.

  • Women

I am very pleased to welcome you all here today to the first ever French Pacific Business Forum.

  • Trade and Export Growth

Today, I am proud to reaffirm our strong and enduring commitment to universal human rights and the international human rights system.

  • Foreign Affairs

Thank you to the organisers for the opportunity to welcome you all to the 11th International Abalone Symposium on behalf of the New Zealand Government.

I acknowledge the Māori leaders attending today.

  • Oceans and Fisheries
  • Trade and Export Growth

Today I would like to talk about our Trade for All Agenda, our regional free trade agreements and what we are doing to support Indigenous trade.

  • Trade and Export Growth

Thank you for inviting me to speak here today.

I am very pleased to be with you today in my new role as Associate Revenue Minister.

  • Revenue

It is my pleasure today to welcome all of you to the 2023 Chinese New Year celebration here at the NZ parliament, your parliament.

  • Diversity, Inclusion and Ethnic Communities

Yours is a country at war and you are at the helm, leading your people through a crisis.

  • Prime Minister

We are here today as a partnership between our Government, the China Council and the New Zealand China Trade Association to mark the 50th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between our two countries.

  • Prime Minister

New Zealand observers are to join a Multinational Observer Group that will report on Fiji’s forthcoming General Election.

  • Foreign Affairs

Locally-led development is at the heart of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Pacific Resilience Approach. We are committed to supporting the development priorities of our Pacific partner countries, and wherever feasible, delivering our support through local actors – civil society and NGOs.

  • Foreign Affairs

It is a privilege to be here to participate in this year’s Science New Zealand Awards. I am thrilled to be able to meet the awardees, and to hear about their exciting accomplishments.

  • Research, Science and Innovation

As we gather here this morning I want to acknowledge the significance of the Crown apology to Maniapoto.

  • Prime Minister

Chinese Embassy Reception

Te Papa, Wellington

 

Tēnā koutou katoa, Da jia hao

  • Foreign Affairs

In 2050, we want to see a system which works to benefit all New Zealanders through delivering for the communities they serve and belong to, and leveraging new technologies while also building awareness around the role every New Zealander has in the water system and value of this precious taonga – our wai.

  • Local Government

It has been an intrepid journey for this nation to bring forward and hold present the aspirations of our foundational agreement, in a way that reflects what was envisaged by ancestors who signed it. By 2040, Aotearoa will mark 200 years since the signing of the Treaty and the partnership intended between the Crown and Māori.

  • Māori Development

Nga mihi nui ki a koutou. Welcome to the Parliament, your Parliament. It is great to see the community here in such numbers, and I am happy to be here with my parliamentary colleagues to listen and take part in the discussions today.

  • Immigration

This meeting is a chance for us to come together, and to discuss and learn from the lessons of our region’s rich history and I am honoured to be asked to share my reflections.

  • Foreign Affairs

The Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC asked us at the start of this Conference to show evidence of how we have started to implement the decisions that we collectively made in Glasgow this time last year.

  • Climate Change

Thank you for inviting me. I’ve been to these events on a number of occasions through the years, it’s really nice to see things progressing in a positive fashion.

  • Environment

Tēnā koutou katoa, talofa lava, warm Pacific greetings to you all.

  • Foreign Affairs

As Minister for Courts, I am very pleased to be here today and help to acknowledge the work of the Operations and Service Delivery team, within the Ministry of Justice.

  • Courts

We have embarked on a completely new area for our country, never having a country-specific sanctions regime until now.

  • Foreign Affairs