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The Minister of Commerce, Hon John Luxton, and Minister for the Environment, Hon Simon Upton, today said that there was good news and bad news in the results from a study on the impact of the Resou

  • John Luxton
  • Commerce

Health Minister Bill English said today the extra $200 million for health would be used to improve certainty for the public about what elective surgery they can expect from their public health serv

  • Bill English
  • Health

Health Minister Bill English told a rural health summit in Balclutha today that he welcomed the historic offer from the Otago Medical School to help small health services.

  • Bill English
  • Health

Prime Minister Jenny Shipley and Research, Science and Technology Minister Maurice Williamson today launched the Foresight Project to help set priorities for the Government's future science and tec

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

The Roading Advisory Group's Final Report to Government entitled The Way Forward , was released today by the Minister of Transport, Hon Maurice Williamson.

  • Maurice Williamson
  • Transport

The coalition Government has resulted in major gains for education after only one year, according to the Associate Education Minister and New Zealand First MP, Brian Donnelly.

  • Brian Donnelly
  • Associate Minister of Education

A recent edition of that highly respected piece of journalistic Kiwiana, The Listener, contained a piece of amateur dramatics by Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey.

  • Jack Elder
  • Police

The Minister of Justice, Hon D.A.M.

  • Doug Graham
  • Justice

The Minister of Justice, Hon D.A.M.

  • Doug Graham
  • Justice

Health Minister Bill English said today there was no question of the Government changing the free under-sixes health policy.

  • Bill English
  • Health

Health Minister Bill English today officially opened the Christchurch heart unit.

  • Bill English
  • Health

Education Minister Wyatt Creech today criticised the Labour Party's superficial beat up over investments made by Lincoln University.

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

The report, "Impact 2001" Learning with Information Technology - The Issues, was released today by the Minister for
Information Technology, Hon Maurice Williamson.

  • Maurice Williamson
  • Information Technology

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Don McKinnon, said today the most effective way for New Zealand to influence Human Rights around the world is to remain involved.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

Associate Health Minister, Hon Tuariki Delamere, said today Labour leader, Helen Clark, had yet again demonstrated her lack of understanding of the country's health system.

  • John Delamare
  • Associate Minister of Health

Police Minister Jack Elder had not summoned the Police Commissioner to explain the Police drink-driving crack down last Friday, as reported in the Dominion this morning.

  • Jack Elder
  • Police

The first year of the Coalition Government has produced real gains for the Police in their work to make our communities safer, Police Minister Jack Elder said today.

  • Jack Elder
  • Police

Hon John Luxton, Minister of Commerce, responded with surprise today to comments made by Mr Kirton MP in the media and offered a full briefing to Mr Kirton on the issues involved to help ensure he

  • John Luxton
  • Commerce

The Government is making further improvements to the way juries are selected and managed with new legislation currently before Parliament, the newly appointed Minister for Courts Wyatt Creech said

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

The Government is making further improvements to the way juries are selected and managed with new legislation currently before Parliament, the newly appointed Minister for Courts Wyatt Creech said

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

Health Minister Bill English and Pacific Island Affairs Minister Don McKinnon today launched a new direction for improving the health of Pacific people living in New Zealand.

  • Don McKinnon
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Minister of Fisheries, Hon John Luxton today said he had been invited to visit the West Coast to talk directly with concerned fishers regrading suggested changes to the 43 metre rule.

  • John Luxton
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture

Minister of Competition, Hon John Luxton today said he has asked his officials to report to him on the way the Resource Management Act may be used to thwart competition in the oil industry.

  • John Luxton
  • Competition

Prime Minister Jenny Shipley and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters said today on eve of the first anniversary of the National-New Zealand First Government that it has been a year of success and

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister