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Good morning and thank you for the opportunity to speak at your annual conference.

  • Paul Swain
  • Immigration

Talofa lava, Ni sa bula vinika, Kia Orana, Malo e lelei, Taloha ni, Halo ola keta, Fakaalofa lahi at, Kia ora tatou

I am delighted to be here today to launch the Department of Corrections Pacific Strategy 2005-2008.

  • Paul Swain
  • Corrections

High quality migrants, such as teachers, nurses, tradespeople and IT professionals, are attracted to living in NZ

  • Paul Swain
  • Immigration

Corrections Department and Telcos to join forces in a new working party.

  • Paul Swain
  • Corrections

Good morning and thank you for the opportunity to open your Conference. Your invitation was issued to my colleague Lianne Dalziel, in her role as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of Ethnic Affairs.

  • Paul Swain
  • Immigration

Immigration Minister Paul Swain today announced changes to the Investor Category to maximise the benefits to New Zealand.

  • Paul Swain
  • Immigration

The government has introduced a Bill to regulate immigration advisers.

  • Paul Swain
  • Immigration
  • Paul Swain
  • Communications and Information Technology

Immigration Minister Paul Swain today released the terms of reference for the review of the

  • Paul Swain
  • Immigration

The government is to spend an extra $13.3 million over four years on protecting New Zealand's borders, Immigration Minister Paul Swain said today.

  • Paul Swain
  • Immigration

Labour Minister Paul Swain today released a report into the working conditions of foreign crew on New Zealand fishing vessels.

  • Paul Swain
  • Labour

The Department of Labour today revoked the visitor's permit of an Iraqi man who was a diplomat in Saddam Hussein’s government.

The man and his wife entered the country last year to visit family and they later applied for residence.

  • Paul Swain
  • Immigration

An extra 670 beds will be available by October to enable the Corrections Department to manage record inmate numbers, Corrections Minister Paul Swain said today.

  • Paul Swain
  • Corrections

Enhancements to immigration policy will make it easier for international students to work and study in New Zealand, Immigration Minister Paul Swain said today.

  • Paul Swain
  • Immigration

The first of four new prisons – the 350-bed Northland Region Corrections Facility – has been opened

  • Paul Swain
  • Corrections

The new Northland corrections facility has good community support, will provide jobs for local people, boost the regional economy. More should be done to head off the causes of crime and to ensure that inmates when released don't return

  • Paul Swain
  • Corrections

National has jumped backwards to the failed asset sales policies of the 1990s, State Owned Enterprises Minister Paul Swain said today.

  • Paul Swain
  • State Owned Enterprises

Ohura Prison is to relocate to Tongariro/Rangipo Prison near Turangi

  • Paul Swain
  • Corrections

A new Bill,to be introduced in May, will require licencing for immigration advisors who assist migrants and asylum seekers into New Zealand

  • Paul Swain
  • Immigration

A desperate attempt from a desperate party

  • Paul Swain
  • Labour

Swain pays tribute to union stalwart

  • Paul Swain
  • Labour

What does National stand for?

  • Paul Swain
  • Labour

State Services Commissioner report highlights serious issues

  • Paul Swain
  • Corrections

Hon Paul Swain
Minister of Labour
Launch of the Workplace Productivity Working Group Report
Tuesday, 30 November 2004

  • Paul Swain
  • Labour