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A range of Waitangi Day activities around the country have Government input this year.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Minister of Commerce, Industry, Fisheries, Lands, and associate Agriculture, Hon John Luxton, today welcomed calls from the Chambers of Commerce, Employers Federation, Federated Farmers, and Manufa
- John Luxton
- Commerce
Health Minister Bill English said today he wanted to see a decision on the provision of heart surgery in Christchurch as soon as possible.
- Bill English
- Health
The Minister of Justice, Hon D.A.M. Graham, today announced the appointment of Auckland Barrister Christopher John Field as a District Court Judge.
- Doug Graham
- Justice
The Minister of Justice, Hon D.A.M. Graham, today announced the appointment of Auckland Barrister and Solicitor Merelina Letitia Spring Forbes Burnett as a District Court Judge.
- Doug Graham
- Justice
STATE OF THE NATION ANNUAL ADDRESS
NELSON WEST ROTARY CLUB
- Nick Smith
- Conservation
Education Minister Wyatt Creech today released a survey of primary schools in Auckland which confirms that primary teacher supply in the region is well under control.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Precisely what do we mean by high technology? And frankly, why are we bothered?
To answer those two questions I believe we need to indulge in some lateral thinking.
- Simon Upton
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Government will extend funding to Aotearoa Television Network until the end of June, the Minister of Maori Affairs, Hon
- Maurice Williamson
- Communications
New statutory minimum wage rates will apply from 1 March 1997 the Minister of Labour, Hon Max Bradford said today.
- Max Bradford
- Labour
The Government will extend funding to Aotearoa Television Network until the end of June, the Minister of Maori Affairs, Hon Tau Henare and the Minister of Communications, Hon Maurice Williamson ann
- Tau Henare
- Maori Affairs
Associate Education Minister Brian Donnelly said today that the PPTA executive's paranoia over bulk-funding has the potential to be extremely harmful to the secondary teachers it is supposed to sup
- Brian Donnelly
- Associate Minister of Education
Tourism and Sport Minister Murray McCully says its vital that the New Zealand tourism industry is fully geared up to take advantage of major sporting events in this part of the world over the next
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
I am very pleased to have this opportunity to meet you for the first time in my role of minister of energy.
- Max Bradford
- Energy
Long-term and intergenerational welfare dependency is one of the greatest problems facing New Zealand today according to Social Welfare Ministerial pre-election briefing papers released today.
- Roger Sowry
- Social Welfare
The Ministers of Defence, Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Youth Affairs announced today that the minimum age for recruitment into the armed forces had been raised from 16-and-a-half to 17 years.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Education Minister Wyatt Creech today moved to clear-up misunderstandings about the nature of the Governments response to schools teacher needs as the start of the school year looms.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
The PPTA has its facts wrong on bulk-funding once again, the Associate Minister of Education, Brian Donnelly, said today.
- Brian Donnelly
- Associate Minister of Education
The Ministers of Defence, Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Youth Affairs announced today that the minimum age for recruitment into the armed forces had been raised from 16-and-a-half to 17 years.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Ministers of Defence, Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Youth Affairs announced today that the minimum age for recruitment into the armed forces had been raised from 16-and-a-half to 17 years.
- Paul East
- Defence
Foreign Minister Don McKinnon will meet the Australian Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer, in Adelaide on Thursday.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
Prime Minister Jim Bolger said today that the Australian Prime Minister John Howard would visit New Zealand from 15-17 February.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
As Associate Minister of Education, I welcome you all to this international careers conference
- Brian Donnelly
- Education