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There are three issues that the election will boil down to.

The economy, jobs and stability.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

New Zealand has recently had a recession and it has caused a great deal of uncertainty among New Zealanders about their future prospects.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

This election campaign is shaping up around two issues. The first is how governments will be formed. The second is the economy.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

I have been repeating the message for months that I keep hearing from economists, and that I believe - the economy is heading for better times.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

George Hotel, Christchurch

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Thank you for inviting me here today.

I've got some good news for you. New Zealand is going to grow faster than the Australia and the United States next year.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Thank you for inviting me here today.

I've got some good news for you. New Zealand is going to grow faster than the Australia and the United States next year.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Michael Fowler Centre,
Wellington

The knowledge economy is rapidly becoming the catch-phrase of the moment.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Speech to Canterbury Manufacturers' Association

The answer is yes and I want to tell you why.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen, delegates to the second session of the APEC Sub Committee on Customs Procedures in 1999.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

This conference is part of shaping our nation. It draws together 600 leaders not only of the Pacific island community, but leaders in New Zealand to talk about the nation we can be.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

It is National's job to write the next chapter of New Zealand's story.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

I'd now like to set out my thoughts on an issue that has been the subject of an increasing amount of media and public attention and that all of you will have some views about - tax.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Thank you for inviting me to speak to you this evening.

The new Zealand economy is recovering and I want to run through an overview of the current economic picture.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

The Wellington Club

You have asked what the implications of the Budget are.

  • Bill Birch
  • Treasurer

Thank you for inviting me to speak to you today. You'd proposed as a topic the Life and Times of Bill Birch.

  • Bill Birch
  • Treasurer

This is my first visit to Australia as an economic Minister.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

It is one of my firm beliefs that the more often we speak with and listen to members of the wider community, the more likely it is that government and its leaders can support the aspirations of New

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

We're a political party and this is election year. That means a contest with the centre left parties.

Today I want to outline for you where that contest will be fought.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Dunedin

We're a political party and this is election year. That means a contest with the centre left parties.

Today I want to outline for you where that contest will be fought.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Rotorua

E nga mana, e nga reo, tauira ma, rau rangatira ma, tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Thank you for the opportunity to speak to your conference today.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Thank you for the opportunity to talk to you today.

  • Bill Birch
  • Treasurer