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Good morning, This is an auspicious occasion. What today represents is when words in Wellington become a reality in the provinces.

  • Rt Hon Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Thank you very much to all of the attendees and speakers who have come to be part of this Water Summit today and tomorrow.

  • Hon Nanaia Mahuta
  • Local Government

Winston Peters Speech to Howard League Prisoners' Programme.

  • Rt Hon Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Greetings ile Gagana Samoa

  • Hon Aupito William Sio
  • Pacific Peoples

40 years ago the eviction of protesters from Bastion Point or Takaparawhau in Auckland triggered the beginning of the new era in land rights, says the Minister of Māori Development the Hon Nanaia Mahuta.

  • Hon Nanaia Mahuta
  • Māori Development

Vodafone Pacific Music Awards, 24 May 2018

  • Hon Aupito William Sio
  • Pacific Peoples

 Kia Koutou everyone.

The series Winners and Losers is representative of something quite deep in us and so I’m going to list the titles up front:

  • Hon Clare Curran
  • Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media

I would like thank the EMA for the invitation to speak here, and thanks to all of you for coming along today.

  • Hon Grant Robertson
  • Finance

Kia Koutou all you wonderful creative people.  I hope you’re going to have an excellent day today. Thank you for inviting me to open this Forum today. In particular, thanks to Paula Browning, the Chair of WeCreate.

  • Hon Clare Curran
  • Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media
  • Government Digital Services

Speech to MFAT Heads of Missions

  • Rt Hon Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Foreign Affairs

Kia ora koutou, I am delighted to be here tonight …Thanks to Pio for his introduction.

  • Hon Meka Whaitiri
  • Forestry

Trans-Tasman Business Circle, Auckland, Friday May 18

  • Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
  • Prime Minister

Tēnā koutou katoa.

When I was asked for my summary of the Budget yesterday, my answer was that it lays foundations for the future.

  • Hon James Shaw
  • Climate Change

Tēnā koutou katoa

Te Perehitene mō, te roopu Whakakotahi Whenua o Aotearoa, ā Joy Dunsheath, ngā mihi kia koe

Ngā tauira mē koutou katoa I roto I tē kaupapa ō tēnei rā,

Tēnā tātou katoa

  • Fletcher Tabuteau
  • Foreign Affairs

Mr Speaker, I move that the Appropriation (2018/19 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time.

  • Hon Grant Robertson
  • Finance

Icon Restaurant, Te Papa, Wellington

Monday 14 May, 6.00pm

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Fisheries

E ngā mana, e ngā reo

 Ngā kai-hautū, ngā kai-mana

  • Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
  • Prime Minister

E ngā mana                (to the many powers)

  • Hon David Parker
  • Trade and Export Growth

Nau mai. Haere mai.

  • Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
  • Prime Minister

Thank you for your invitation to be here and the pleasure of being in Christchurch.

  • Rt Hon Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

An address to the Auckland District Law Society, 11 May 2018

  • Hon David Parker
  • Attorney-General

Tourism is an economic bedrock. It’s our biggest export earner, employs hundreds of thousands of people, and the industry is the world’s window into our beautiful country.

  • Hon Kelvin Davis
  • Tourism

Thank you for the opportunity to speak at the Energy Management Association's conference this morning.

And congratulations on your 25th anniversary.

  • Hon James Shaw
  • Climate Change

“First Steps” - Pre-budget speech

  • Rt Hon Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Foreign Affairs