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The Minister of Conservation Nick Smith said today that it was time that the threat cats posed to our native birds was properly understood and recognised and that restrictions on having a pet cat i
- Nick Smith
- Conservation
Fewer influenza complications will be a result of free vaccinations available for people aged 65 years from March 1997, says Neil Kirton, Associate Health Minister.
- Neil Kirton
- Associate Minister of Health
Agriculture and International Trade Minister Lockwood Smith says it seems certain that alternative supplies will be available if the suspected link between dairy products containing A1 protein and
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Agriculture
The Education Minister today announced that Arthur's Pass school will be taken out of recess in response to the growing number of students in Arthur's Pass village.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Thank you for the opportunity to address you today. AS Minister of Commerce responsible for competition law and as a former Minister of Energy, I am delighted to be here.
- John Luxton
- Commerce and Industry
Special guest, ladies and gentlemen, it is indeed a pleasure to be here today as Minister of Commerce and Industry to present two awards.
- Jack Elder
- Internal Affairs
New Zealand's relations with the United States are the best they've been in more than a decade, Foreign Minister Don McKinnon said today.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Associate Health Minister Neil Kirton supports the review of a cot death study planned in Dunedin later this year following concerns being raised about its safety.
- Neil Kirton
- Associate Minister of Health
I feel very honoured to have the opportunity of representing the Ministry of Womens Affairs and welcome the chance to develop policy for all New Zealand women, the Minister of Womens' Affairs, Chr
- Christine Fletcher
- Women's Affairs
Education Minister, Wyatt Creech has taken the next step towards settling the future of four Wainono schools in South Canterbury.
``It is time a decisions was made,'' said the Minister.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
The Coalition Government does not intend to privatise of the core assets of ECNZ or Contact Energy.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
WELLINGTON CITY GALLERY, CIVIC SQUARE
mr martin gummer, chief executive eeca mr paul van lieshout, nzwea spokesman
- Max Bradford
- Enterprise and Commerce
Attorney-General, Paul East, says Labour's foreign affairs spokesman, Mike Moore, is quite wrong to suggest in a recent article (Sunday Star Times 16/2/97) that New Zealand has shown no enthusiasm
- Paul East
- Attorney-General
New Zealand and Austria have broken new ground this week with the meeting between their Foreign Ministers in Vienna.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Forestry Minister Lockwood Smith has accused Labour of political grandstanding over the logging of rimu at Charleston on the West Coast.
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Forestry
The Commonwealth Ministers Action Group on Nigeria will seek information on Nigeria from non-governmental organisations and international and regional groups before a final report is submitted to C
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Wellington Town Hall
Distinguished guests.
- Simon Upton
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Attorney-General, Paul East, today announced the compensation award by the mediator-arbitrator appointed to settle claims arising from the Cave Creek platform collapse.
- Paul East
- Attorney-General
A rescheduling of the public and school summer holidays to reduce Christmas stress and provide a more flexible family holiday time was advocated today by the Minister of Women's Affairs, Chris Flet
- Christine Fletcher
- Women's Affairs
BEEHIVE, WELLINGTON
Prime Minister John Howard, Cardinal Williams, Ministers, Excellencies, Leader of the Opposition, MPs, invited guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
The design and plans submitted during the competition for the new Parliamentary Building project will be displayed in a public exhibition.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade