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Thank you to the Medical Association again for inviting me to join your conference this year. As I think we all know, the past two years have been exceptionally challenging for everyone.
- Health
The past two and a half years have been challenging for all of us, and especially for you as our educators. You have done amazing work during the COVID pandemic to support our children’s learning, whether in class or at home.
- Education
Firstly I would like to acknowledge Taranaki Whānui ki Te Upoko o Te Ika and the iwi that comprise the collective - Te Atiawa, Ngāti Tama, Taranaki, Ngāti Ruanui, and other iwi from the Taranaki area.
- Conservation
In New Zealand, oceans define our way of life – they determine our climate and shape this country culturally, recreationally, and economically.
- Oceans and Fisheries
As Minister for Economic and Regional Development it is my pleasure to support the release of the Draft Advanced Manufacturing Industry Transformation Plan for public consultation.
- Economic and Regional Development
- Small Business
Ata mārie. It is an honour to host you all at Parliament today, to celebrate 100 years of the Cawthron Institute, New Zealand’s largest independent science organisation.
- Research, Science and Innovation
In Te Reo Māori, the language of the indigenous people of New Zealand, I paid tribute to all of the esteemed guests who stand here in this great forest of knowledge. It is a privilege to be here, and I thank you for the honour.
- Prime Minister
It is my pleasure to be here at TRENZ 2022, as I know that the conversations that happen here will play a crucial role in shaping New Zealand’s tourism recovery.
- Tourism
Director-General, esteemed fellow Ministers, and colleagues, tēnā koutou katoa. Greetings to all.
- Health
It is timely, given that in last week’s Budget the Government announced significant funding to ensure an efficient transition to the future resource management system.
- Environment
Morena tatou katoa. Kua tae mai i runga i te kaupapa o te rā.
- Health
Navigating difficult times, while also making necessary progress. Dealing with the unexpected, and always, always planning for the future. Challenges not least of which include a one in 100 year health crisis, followed by the biggest economic shock since the Great Depression. And just as the world was recovering, it’s been plunged into the uncertainty of war.
- Prime Minister
It is my great pleasure to present New Zealand’s fourth Wellbeing Budget.
- Finance
Just after World War 2, there were incentives to clear forest and bring land into agricultural production. In places, the land had been stripped bare as forests were felled for sheep grazing.
- Conservation
I want to start by thanking our hosts the Wellington Chamber of Commerce who graciously do this every year as we lead into the Budget.
- Finance
Thank you to Business New Zealand and Fujitsu for hosting us here today, and I am grateful to be joined by Minister Faafoi, and Minister Hipkins.
- Prime Minister
Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.
Ngā mihi o te ata.
Good morning.
Thank you, Stephen, for that kind introduction.
And thank you, again, to ASB for hosting us today.
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- Climate Change
Today I am setting out our plan to deal with growing hospital waiting lists.
- Health
It is a pleasure to be here tonight addressing you all and continuing to showcase New Zealand’s reconnection to the world.
- Trade and Export Growth
I want to thank Rabobank for hosting us this morning, and all of you for making it along for an early start.
- Finance
It is a pleasure to participate today in the United States Business Summit and to have the opportunity to speak to you about the US-New Zealand trade and economic relationship.
- Trade and Export Growth
Today we are tabling in Parliament and releasing Rautaki Hanganga o Aotearoa, the 30-year New Zealand Infrastructure Strategy from Te Waihanga, the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission.
- Infrastructure
Today I come to you amid a six month exercise of accelerating New Zealand’s re-entry onto the world stage.
- Prime Minister
Those coming here expecting announcements of new tax policy will be disappointed. None are being made. We have no secret plan to introduce a CGT nor a wealth tax or a deemed income tax, nor others.
- Revenue