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New Zealand’s involvement with a major e-learning project for schools has been discussed at a meeting of Australian and New Zealand Education Ministers in Auckland today says Education Minister Trevor Mallard.
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
The establishment board of trustees appointed for the new primary school in Rototuna is set to add an exciting level to the school network in Hamilton.
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
Education Minister Trevor Mallard has approved $7.88 million for new property at Westlake Girls’ High School in Auckland.
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
Over nine hundred school principals are benefiting from a rollout of brand new laptop computers in their offices.
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
National will not produce costings of its policy programme despite earlier promises that it would.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
A Royal New Zealand Air Force P3 Orion departed Whenuapai at 7:12 am this morning to monitor the passage through the Tasman Sea of vessels carrying nuclear fuel
- Mark Burton
- Defence
IN CONFIDENCE
19 July 2002
Minister of Education
Progress on initiatives to support the implementation of the NCEA
- Trevor Mallard
- Education
Irrigation is vitally important to New Zealand, and a variety of ways to fund new schemes will be considered in the future, Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton says.
- Jim Sutton
- Agriculture
A nationwide telephone interpreting service will be a priority for the next Labour Government, Ethnic Affairs Minister George Hawkins says.
- George Hawkins
- Ethnic Affairs
Employing additional community advisors in the Office of Ethnic Affairs will mean better communication, a better informed government and a stronger base for New Zealand’s ethnic communities, says Ethnic Affairs Minister, George Hawkins.
- George Hawkins
- Ethnic Affairs
The government is to introduce a new telephone interpreting service to allow better communication between New Zealand’s growing ethnic community and key government departments.
- George Hawkins
- Ethnic Affairs
The Thames-Coromandel District Council will receive an ex-gratia payment of up to $330,000 in response to last week’s civil emergency, Civil Defence Minister George Hawkins announced today.
- George Hawkins
- Civil Defence
New figures show a big drop in violent crime over the last 10 months, Police Minister George Hawkins said today.
- George Hawkins
- Police
A nationwide telephone interpreting service will be a priority for the next Labour Government, Ethnic Affairs Minister George Hawkins says.
- George Hawkins
- Ethnic Affairs
Speech to Police Assn members
Stella Maris, Seatoun, Wellington.
Thursday 30 May 2002.
- George Hawkins
- Police
Community and Voluntary Sector Minister Steve Maharey is promising that Labour in government will continue to strengthen the community and voluntary sector and improve its relationship with government.
- Steve Maharey
- Community and Voluntary Sector
Director-General of Conservation Hugh Logan says DOC welcomes the chance to be involved in discussions about the future of important conservation and heritage areas at Young Nick's Head.
- Sandra Lee
- Conservation
Greenpeace has been protesting a ‘cover-up’ over GM sweetcorn when it was told the test results in May 2001.
- Pete Hodgson
- Research, Science and Technology
Total gross earnings rose by more under two years of Labour-led government than under three years of National.
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
21 July 2002Media Statement
DOC to mediate solution to Young Nick’s Head dispute
- Michael Cullen
- Finance
Funding for the five specialist centres of research excellence (CoRE) chosen in March and criteria for the allocation of an additional $58 million provided for new centres in the May budget has now been confirmed, Associate Education (Tertiary Education) Minister Steve Maharey said today.
- Steve Maharey
- Education
A report suggesting a Judge was impeded by the new Sentencing legislation from imposing a tougher penalty on a young offender is absolutely incorrect
- Phil Goff
- Justice
In the invitation to come today, Barbara Phair asked me to speak on Labour’s philosophy, hopes, desires and ambitions in this year of the General Election.
- Lianne Dalziel
- Senior Citizens
Good morning and welcome to you all – students, nurses and doctors.
Many of you have travelled a long way to be here, particularly the Australian visitors and the two guest speakers, Dr Ian Stiell from Canada and Dr Mike Clancy from the United Kingdom. I hope you all enjoy your stay in New Zealand, and in my home city of Wellington.
- Annette King
- Health