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Ministry of Commerce report has found the response to power cuts in Central Otago was at least as good as and probably better than would have been the case before last year's power reforms.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

ACC reforms will save universities, polytechnics and colleges of education about 30 per cent in workplace accident insurance premiums, a survey of tertiary institutions has found.

  • Max Bradford
  • Tertiary Education

While it is understandable that some Central Otago residents are upset at delays in retoring power to homes, the power reforms are not to blame, Enterprise and and Commerce Minister Max Bradford sa

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Thank you for inviting me to address you at this "virtual conference", a conference where speeches are written, but not spoken.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Speech to the Employers Federation Virtual Conference

Thank you for inviting me to address you at this "virtual conference", a conference where speeches are written, but not spoken.

  • Max Bradford
  • Labour

The Minister of Defence, Hon Max Bradford, and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rt Hon Don McKinnon today announced the Government had offered four military observers to the United Nations peacekeeping

  • Max Bradford
  • Defence

The Alliance Party's plan for an economic development fund is an attempt to play loose with the public purse.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Ladies and gentleman, I am delighted to be here today to open your conference.

It is an exciting time for your industry and a time of great challenges.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

A survey shows the ACC reforms are already prompting employers to make workplaces safer, Enterprise and Commerce Minister Max Bradford said today.

  • Max Bradford
  • Accident Insurance

Defence Minister Max Bradford today welcomed the appointment of Graham Fortune as the new Secretary of Defence and chief executive of the Ministry of Defence.

  • Max Bradford
  • Defence

Electricity Line companies taking advantage of their monopoly positions will face strict controls under legislation to be

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Minister for Tertiary Education Max Bradford said today he had regretfully accepted the resignation of Glenn Dillon from the Hutt Valley Polytechnic Council.

  • Max Bradford
  • Tertiary Education

The Minister for Tertiary Education, Max Bradford, today announced he had accepted the resignation of New Zealand
Qualifications Authority (NZQA) board chairman Sir Neil Waters.

  • Max Bradford
  • Tertiary Education

The Government has agreed-in-principle to contribute the frigate HMNZS Te Kaha to the United Nations mandated

  • Max Bradford
  • Defence

The New Zealand Army - A Proud Tradition and a Challenging Future

  • Max Bradford
  • Defence

The Minister of Defence, the Hon Max Bradford, is to make an official visit to Washington DC from 3 - 5 June 1999.

  • Max Bradford
  • Defence

Top level support for reform of the International Labour Organisation is a major victory for New Zealand, Enterprise and
Commerce Minister Max Bradford said today.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Minister responsible for Labour, Max Bradford says the establishment of the Labour Department's new Workplace Safety and Health Group is an essential step towards fewer workplace deaths and illness

  • Max Bradford
  • Labour

Greater flexibility in the way Industry Training Organisations (ITOs) are to be funded will allow them to achieve better
results, Minister for Tertiary Education Max Bradford says.

  • Max Bradford
  • Tertiary Education

More than 80 per cent of business registry fees will be abolished or reduced from July 1, saving business about $4 million a year, Enterprise and Commerce Minister Max Bradford announced today.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Steadily falling petrol prices underlined the benefits to consumers of greater competition, Enterprise and Commerce
Minister Max Bradford said today.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

ACT New Zealand's failure to support legislation stopping monopoly lines companies overcharging consumers is inexplicable, Enterprise and Commerce Minister Max Bradford says.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

The Army has taken its first step towards becoming a motorised infantry force with Government approval for the Ministry of Defence to invite tenders for the supply of new wheeled armoured vehicles.

  • Max Bradford
  • Defence

It is a real pleasure to be here for the third year in succession to launch the 1999 Business Development Quality Awards.

These awards are an international concept.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce