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I am pleased to be here in Christchurch and I am looking forward to learning more about PILLARS (Prison Inmates Loved ones Linked As one to Renew Strength Inc.)
- Paul East
- Corrections
It is great to be here with you today for the launch of Youth Health Awareness Week. And what a wonderful theme "A Celebration of Youth". How could I not be here??
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
HYATT HOTEL, AUCKLAND
(Note: The following is a transcipt of the speech)
Greetings and thank you very much for the opportunity to speak to you here this morning.
- Bill English
- Health
Kia ora koutou katoa. Aku mihi ki a koutou. Hari koa te ngakau ki te tautoko te kaupapa o t?nei
ra. No reira.
- Brian Donnelly
- Education Review Office
TRENTHAM GOLF CLUB
Thank you for inviting me to share this auspicious occasion today and, to all of you receiving long service and merit medals, congratulations.
- Paul East
- Corrections
Thank you for inviting me to share this auspicious occasion today and, to all of you receiving long service and merit medals, congratulations.
- Paul East
- Corrections
AUCKLAND
Ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you for the invitation to share some thoughts with you this evening.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
Midland Park, Wellington
Today marks the beginning of an important campaign - a campaign to save lives and prevent serious injury in the work place.
- Max Bradford
- Enterprise and Commerce
I welcome the opportunity to share with you this morning some thoughts on electricity reforms.
- Max Bradford
- Enterprise and Commerce
AUCKLAND REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,
AOTEA CENTRE,
AUCKLAND
Chairman Dave Truscott, Chief Executive Michael Barnett, ladies and gentlemen.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
BEEHIVE FOYER
Hon Simon Upton, Cabinet and Parliamentary colleagues, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
WELLINGTON
It was John Mortimer who wrote: "No brilliance is needed in the law. Nothing but common sense, and relatively clean fingernails".
- Paul East
- Attorney-General
Welcome to this pre-launch briefing on The State of New Zealand's Environment, the first national report on the state of our environment.
- Simon Upton
- Environment
If you have $70 spare you could do a great deal worse than to spend it on a copy of The State of New Zealand's Environment 1997.
- Simon Upton
- Environment
WELLINGTON
Mary McGiven, Rose McLean, Hon Roger Sowry, Parliamentary colleagues, Mayor Mark Blumsky, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
PARK ROYAL HOTEL
(Please note these are brief speech notes from the Minister's off-the-cuff speech)
- John Luxton
- Associate Minister of International Trade
Wellington
- Simon Upton
- Environment
E nga mana, tena koutou
karanga mai ra, mihi mai ra
tena koutou mo nga mihi ki ahau, ki a matou hoki
ka nui te hari o te ngakau kua tae mai nei i runga i te kaupapa ki minita
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Thank you for the opportunity of speaking to you today. (adlib)
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
E nga reo, e nga mana, e nga hau e wha, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.
Ki nga kaiako o o tatou kura, e mihi ana tenei ki a koutou,
- Brian Donnelly
- Education Review Office
Good Morning,
I am delighted to be here, and to have the chance to reflect on the important role you all have to play in the coming months and years.
- Max Bradford
- Enterprise and Commerce