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Good morning everyone.
I want to start by thanking Kirk and his Business New Zealand team for the invitation.
- Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
- Prime Minister
E ngā iwi e pae nei
Ki runga o Waitangi
Karanga mai, mihi mai
Tēnei te whakarongo atu nei ki ngā kupu kōrero
Ngā aituā o te tau kua hipa
Koutou e Kingi, e Koro
Koutou katoa, haere atu rā
- Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
- Prime Minister
Thank you, Professor Hayne (Vice Chancellor, University of Otago), for your kind introduction.
- Hon Dr David Clark
- Health
Thank you for your interest and attendance at the 2019 National Yearling Sales.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Racing
Thank you for the invitation to be here. It is a great privilege to be welcomed to Ratana again.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
Delivered at the United Nations at Geneva, 21 January 2019 at 9.00am local time and 9.00pm New Zealand time
- Hon Andrew Little
- Justice
Georgetown Address, in partnership with the Center for Australian, New Zealand & Pacific Studies - Georgetown University and the NZ Embassy.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
- Ni Men Hao Ambassadors, my fellow MPs, Mayors, Good evening everyone and welcome to our visitors to New Zealand.
- Hon David Parker
- Economic Development
Mr President, tena koe. E nga rangatira, tena koutou.
- Hon James Shaw
- Climate Change
Speech to Amnesty International event to mark the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on World Human Rights Day.
- Hon Andrew Little
- Justice
Opening Remarks at the Thoroughbred Racing Club Conference and Annual General Meeting
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Racing
Thank you very much for coming today.
- Hon Ron Mark
- Defence
Welcome to those here today from our neighbouring Governments across the Pacific.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Disarmament and Arms Control
Good morning,
- Hon Iain Lees-Galloway
- Workplace Relations and Safety
Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tatou, katoa.
- Hon Dr Megan Woods
- Research, Science and Innovation
Kia ora tatou katou. Warm Pacific greetings to you all.
- Hon Aupito William Sio
- Pacific Peoples
Morena koutou and thank you to the conference organisers and our hosts Waikato-Tainui for the opportunity to speak today.
- Hon Phil Twyford
- Housing and Urban Development
Speech at the Institute of International and European Affairs.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
Next Monday is the 8th anniversary of the dreadful tragedy at Pike River Coal Mine. Two men escaped with their lives. 29 others never came home.
- Hon Andrew Little
- Pike River Re-entry
Talofa lava, Kia Orana tatou katoatoa, malo e lelei, fakalofalahi atu, Malo ni, Taloha ni, Ni Sa bula vinaka, Warm Pacific greetings to one and all.
Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.
- Hon Aupito William Sio
- Pacific Peoples
As you all know, this week is a momentous one for New Zealand-Irish relations. Because at the end of this week, we will finally determine who has the best rugby team in world.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
I am delighted to be here at the Royal Academy tonight, not least to have the opportunity to experience the many exceptional works from around Oceania in this beautiful setting.
- Hon Eugenie Sage
- Conservation
Today the Carillon and Wellington’s ‘roaring chorus’ has recaptured the wave of spontaneous jubilation and hope which swept New Zealand when news of the Armistice broke.
- Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
- Prime Minister
For many of you living here in Sweden it must seem New Zealand is a country at the very end of the earth.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs