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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley today announced New Zealand's nomination of Don McKinnon for the position of Commonwealth Secretary-General.

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"The raft of housing initiatives announced by the National minority Government this week will help to ensure that low income New Zealand families have affordable and suitable housing," Prime Minist

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"Labour poses a serious risk to business," Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today.

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"The National minority Government will be making significant housing announcements this week, all designed to improve access to accommodation for lower income New Zealanders", the Prime Minister Je

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"New Zealand's film industry is quickly becoming an international success story thanks to the innovation and creativity of our film makers, such as Peter Jackson," Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said

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The Government is writing to every superannuitant in New Zealand this week to explain how the changes to policies affecting the elderly may affect them, says Prime Minister Jenny Shipley, and Minis

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The Prime Minister's Youth Advisory Forum will give young New Zealanders representation at the highest level of Government, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley and Minister of Youth Affairs Tony Ryall sai

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The Prime Minister the Rt Hon Jenny Shipley today welcomed the re-election of the Liberal-National Coalition Government in Australia.

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Trade Minister Lockwood Smith met today with the India/New Zealand Business Council to plan next month's trade mission to the subcontinent.

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The National-minority government is committed to producing more jobs for New Zealanders, paying our way, paying off debt and improving our future prospects for all New Zealanders," Prime Minister J

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"Maori are succeeding in business in New Zealand." Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today on launching Tohu Wines in Nelson.

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"Maori are succeeding in business in New Zealand." Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today on launching Tohu Wines in Nelson.

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The Prime Minister today encouraged all primary producers to get involved in the industry debate that is currently underway.

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Senior Chinese Communist Party figure Wei Jianxing will visit New Zealand from 24-29 September, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley announced today.

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"Artists and cultural organisations play a major role in adding depth to the tourism experience in New Zealand," Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said on opening the cultural tourism symposium Capturin

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His Royal Highness The Duke of York will make his first visit to New Zealand from 13-18 November, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley announced today.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said she was delighted with the performance and commitment of New Zealand athletes who competed at the 1988 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur.

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Risk management is a critical tool in all decision making", Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today at the launch of a new book on integrated risk management practice.

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"Next year's series of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings will see the eyes of the world on New Zealand and we will be ready to knock their socks-off," Prime Minister Jenny Shipley s

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley today announced the Government's decision to nominate Rt Hon Mike Moore, Waimakariri MP, as a candidate for the position of Director-General of the World Trade Organisa

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"Learning you have cancer is devastating and the effects of cancer treatment can sometimes be as difficult as the disease itself," Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today on attending a "Look Good,

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The Government made it clear today that it is not too late for organisations to manage their Year 2000 computer risks.

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The Government is in a good position to manage economic, social and political challenges with a new strategy that builds on its existing programme, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley announced today that she will seek leave in Parliament tomorrow to test the confidence of the House in the National-led minority Government.

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