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  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Associate Minister of Health

"Prevention of injury to children is the responsibility of all New Zealanders" said Katherine O'Regan, Minister of Consumer Affairs, today.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Consumer Affairs

I Welcome the opportunity to meet many of you again and to speak at your conference.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • ACC

I am delighted to be here this morning to address the 1996 conference of the Psychologists Registration Boards' of the Australian States and the New Zealand Psychologists Board.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Associate Minister of Health

It is with great pleasure I welcome you all here this evening. Thank you all for joining us to celebrate the Ministry of Consumer Affair's tenth anniversary.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Associate Minister of Health

Food Amendment Bill No 2 has had its 3rd reading in the House today and in speaking to the Bill, Mrs O'Regan, Associate Minister of Health, said that "The Food Amendment Bill No 2 proposes a comple

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Associate Minister of Health

The Credit (Repossession) Bill 1996 was introduced to the House today. The Bill corrects credit law shortcomings in the area of repossessions.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Consumer Affairs

Good morning. It is a pleasure to be part of the launch of the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Associate Minister of Health

Thank you for the invitation to address your conference today. I welcome this opportunity to highlight some of the issues for home care services within the health and disability sector.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Associate Minister of Health

Good morning ladies and gentlemen.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Associate Minister of Health

The establishment of joint Australia/New Zealand food standards came a step closer yesterday.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Associate Minister of Health

New Zealanders need to be very careful when conducting business using the new electronic technology, said Katherine O'Regan, Minister of Consumer Affairs, today.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Consumer Affairs

"Consumers will soon have better access to Disputes Tribunals" says the Minister of Consumer Affairs, Katherine O'Regan.

  • Katherine O'Regan
  • Consumer Affairs