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Hon Deborah Morris, Minister of Youth Affairs, today presented $30,000 to five Wellington charities working with youth. The money was raised by the Lions Club of Johnsonville.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Lunchtime Talk, Wellington Cathedral
Mihi
The Very Reverend Michael Brown, Archdeacon Tric Malcolm, Rev Alister Hendery, fellow panellists, ladies and gentlemen.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Ladies and gentlemen, good morning.
It's great to be here in Waikanae and see so many talented young people involved in the Waikanae Arts Festival.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Grand Hall, Parliament, Wellington
Professor Neil Quigley, Commerce Graduands, ladies and gentlemen. Good morning and welcome to Parliament.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Hon Deborah Morris and other South Pacific Region Youth Ministers have united to present a statement condemning recent nuclear weapon tests.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
The Coalition Government is to spend $2.025 million on two new youth projects that will help vulnerable young people to turn their lives around, said the Minister of Youth Affairs, Deborah Morris.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
New Commerce graduates were asked, at a breakfast speech by the Minister of Youth Affairs, to remember their responsibility to communities and their role in creating a decent society.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Beehive Foyer, Parliament Buildings
President John Barkess, Belinda Vernon MP, ladies and gentlemen. Good morning and welcome to the Beehive and Parliament.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
A new Alternative School Programme that helps pupils who have been alienated from mainstream education was opened in Whangarei today by the Minister of Youth Affairs, Hon Deborah Morris and Associa
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Mihi
Hon Brian Donnelly, Principal Richard Abel, Kahu and Carol Sutherland, ladies and gentlemen.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
The Coalition Government is to fund two exciting new initiatives that will help young people lead safer lives, said the Minister of Youth Affairs, Deborah Morris.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Wynyard Room, Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland
Mihi
Your Worship the Mayor, Youth Councillors, Councillors, ladies and gentlemen, good evening.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
The Government is making significant progress in improving the delivery of youth mental health said the Minister of Youth Affairs, Deborah Morris.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
A new Conservation Corps programme specifically targeted at young Pacific Islanders was officially launched today by the Minister of Youth Affairs, Deborah Morris.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Pupils from St Patricks College visit Parliament today as part of Lampen Workchoice Day.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
West Plaza Hotel
[THIS GENERATION VIDEO]
Mihi
Good morning and thank you the invitation to speak to you today.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
The latest youth suicide statistics show a decrease in the incidence of youth suicide, the Minister of Health Bill English, Minister of Maori Affairs, Tau Henare, and the Minister of Youth Affairs
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Auckland kids with asthma will get a chance on Monday to see an orangutan, a chimpanzee and a baboon that, like them, have all got asthma.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Young savers will be big winners under the Government's proposed tax break for low and middle income superannuation savers, Youth Affairs Minister Tony Ryall said today.
- Tony Ryall
- Youth Affairs
The Lottery Grants Board will provide financial support for the Life Festival, a musical extravaganza aimed at promoting a positive outlook for the youth of New Zealand, Internal Affairs Minister J
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
The number of youth crimes committed in Wellington has been dramatically slashed by over one third - proof that Government initiatives to combat youth crime are working, says Hon Deborah Morris, We
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
The Government's approach to funding health services suitable for young people has lead to $2.5 million being pumped into the innovative One Stop Shops this year, says Hon Deborah Morris.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs