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Associate Health Minister Neil Kirton added his voice to calls for parents and caregivers to ensure their children were adequately protected against measles in light of an epidemic predicted to occ
- Neil Kirton
- Associate Minister of Health
Agriculture Minister Lockwood Smith, Employment Minister Peter McCardle and Social Welfare Minister Roger Sowry today announced assistance for fruit growers severely affected by recent hailstorms.
- Peter McCardle
- Employment
Agriculture Minister Lockwood Smith, Employment Minister Peter McCardle and Social Welfare Minister Roger Sowry today announced assistance for fruit growers severely affected by recent hailstorms.
- Roger Sowry
- Social Welfare
Forestry Minister Lockwood Smith has confirmed that the East Coast Forestry Project (ECFP) will be independently reviewed next year.
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Forestry
The Minister of Housing Murray McCully has authorised the release of a Coopers & Lybrand review of the Housing Corporations Mortgage Guarantee Scheme, which was scrapped in 1991.
- Murray McCully
- Housing
Telecom Performance Indicators
April 96 - September 96
MEDIA RELEASE
Wednesday 18 December 1996
- Robyn McDonald
- Consumer Affairs
Foreign Minister Don McKinnon has expressed anger at the execution of six humanitarian aid workers, including one New Zealand nurse, in Chechnya.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
New Zealand has signed an international convention to combat bribery, Trade Minister Lockwood Smith announced today.
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Trade
The Minister of Justice, Hon D.A.M. Graham, said today that the Government was not intending and had never intended to have a complete exemption for itself under the Human Rights Act.
- Doug Graham
- Justice
"This Ministry is a bold reflection of the diversity in New Zealand today. It will provide a strong Government for the new MMP era," said the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon J B Bolger, today.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
The Parliamentary Services Commission has been advised of the fact of the Historic Places Trust decision to register Broadcasting House on its list of historic places - but the Commission is yet to
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Housing Minister Murray McCully has confirmed that he has directed Housing New Zealand to impose an interim freeze on rents for current tenants pending a review of affordability issues.
- Murray McCully
- Housing
Foreign Minister Don McKinnon has welcomed the appointment of Mr C H Tung to the post of Chief Executive of Hong Kong's Government after its return to China in July 1997.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Thankyou John. Special guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- John Luxton
- Commerce
Greetings to you all who have come to attend the first multi-disciplinary medical conference focussing on breast cancer screening.
- Katherine O'Regan
- Associate Minister of Health
It hasn't been the best of years for all in the fruitgrowing industry. If the fruitfly incident didn't cause you some hassles , then, for some, the weather did.
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Agriculture
Thank you for the opportunity to address this symposium concerning the interrelationship between fisheries management and international trade.
- Doug Kidd
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
FOREWORD
I am pleased to present this information document setting out the
general approach to education policy reviews over this term of
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Meeting the Challenge:
Teacher Supply - an Update.
In August 1996 the Ministry of Education published a document
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Thank you for the invitation to be with you today. The talk these days is often of coalitions. Today we launch a different coalition - the Framework Coalition.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Sir Dryden Spring; Delegates to the New Zealand Dairy Board AGM.
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Agriculture
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs is an operating division of the Ministry of Commerce.
- Robyn McDonald
- Consumer Affairs
"Labour-Alliance's Justice team, Matt Robson and Phil Goff, were deafeningly silent last week as report after report made it clear New Zealanders want tougher sentences for the worst criminals," Ju
- Tony Ryall
- Justice