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Let me start by saying what a pleasure it is to be back in Kenya. This is my third visit here.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

Prime Minister
Participants in the Maori Women in Decision-Making project
Distinguished guests

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Women's Affairs

Rotorua

E nga mana, e nga reo, tauira ma, rau rangatira ma, tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Omarama

Good morning chairman Malcolm Bailey from Federated Farmers, fellow speakers and ladies and gentlemen.

  • David Carter
  • Associate Minister for Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control

I seek to make a ministerial statement pursuant to standing order 347 on a matter of significant public importance concerning Mr Gunter and Mrs Petra Schier and allegations about my role in their r

This is my first formal address as Minister of Health. I want to take advantage of this opportunity to lay out some of my initial thoughts on my new portfolio.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Health

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS CONFERENCE
AUCKLAND

Ladies and gentlemen ... thank you for inviting me to speak here this morning.

The world has changed a great deal. Take for example:

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Thank you for the opportunity to speak to your conference today.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Ko Tongariro te maunga
Ko Taupo te moana
Ko Tuwharetoa te iwi
Ko te Heuheu te tangata

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Associate Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiation

Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.

You might be wondering why this evening's address is titled "Who's afraid of APEC?".

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

ADDRESS TO 7TH ANNUAL NEW ZEALAND MEDICO-LEGAL CONFERENCE

  • Doug Graham
  • Attorney-General

Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you today about New Zealand's objectives for APEC 1999.

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

When you have a large public float to manage, then the business of printing the right number of Investment Statements, mailing them out, and getting replies back in can be a pain in the neck for ev

  • Tony Ryall
  • State Owned Enterprises

It's a great pleasure Prime Minister, to have you and Mrs Howard with us in Wellington today, and to formally welcome you to New Zealand.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Chen & Palmer Business Forum

Thank you for this opportunity to update you on the Government's trade liberalisation agenda.

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

The Prime Minister, Jenny Shipley, announced the formation of a new "cluster" in her latest Cabinet reshuffle.

  • Simon Upton
  • Crown Research Institutes

The Prime Minister, Jenny Shipley, announced the formation of a new "cluster" in her latest Cabinet reshuffle.

  • Simon Upton
  • Crown Research Institutes

Mr Speaker
Welcome back. This Parliamentary session and this year, 1999, are going to be remarkable for New Zealand.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Tonight I can report to you that there is a new mood in New Zealand.

Nineteen ninety-eight is behind us and we're growing again.

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

In the last 18 months, you've probably faced the most difficult international trading environment ever encountered by the modern New Zealand export sector.

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

WHITIANGA (speech delivered on Mr Elder's behalf by Roger Estall, Chairman of the Fire Services Commission)

  • Jack Elder
  • Internal Affairs

A Speech to Christchurch Business

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

A Speech to Christchurch Business

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce