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Good morning.

  • Hon Grant Robertson
  • Finance

E nga mana, e nga iwi, e nga reo, e nga karangaranga maha, tena koutou katoa. Oute manatu o lea ua savini fa’apunaomanu lo tatou mafutaga. O lupe sa vaoeseese ae o lenei ua fuifuia fa’atasi ile alofa ma le agalelei ole tatou Atua Silisiliese. Malo le soifua manuia. Warm Pacific greetings to one and all.

  • Hon Aupito William Sio
  • Pacific Peoples

I move, that the Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.

  • Hon James Shaw
  • Climate Change

It is my pleasure to welcome you all to the 2019 Pacific Environmental Security Forum.

  • Hon Ron Mark
  • Defence

It is a pleasure to be here to open the Grey Power annual general meeting with my New Zealand First colleague and Minister for Seniors, Hon Tracey Martin.

  • Rt Hon Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Noa’ia - and warm Pacific greetings to you all. Noa’ia e Mauri to one and all
I want to acknowledge the presence of our church leaders, our traditional leaders, our community leaders, young people, friends and families. I acknowledge those who have travelled from near and far, especially those who have come from overseas.

  • Hon Aupito William Sio
  • Pacific Peoples

It is a pleasure to be with you all here today to open the 2019 Karaka May Sale.

  • Rt Hon Winston Peters
  • Racing

Thank you for inviting me to give a keynote speech for the Opening of the South Pacific Tourism Exchange here in Auckland.

  • Hon Nanaia Mahuta
  • Māori Development

The Christchurch Call to action, which was agreed today, has a simple premise. That tech companies have both enormous power, and enormous responsibility. And so do governments.

  • Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
  • Prime Minister

On the 15th of March – exactly two months ago today – a terrorist entered mosques in the city of Christchurch and massacred 51 members of New Zealand’s Muslim community while they were peacefully at prayer.

  • Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
  • Prime Minister

Grant Robertson outlines the priorities for the Wellbeing Budget being delivered on May 30.

  • Hon Grant Robertson
  • Finance

Your Excellencies. May I greet and acknowledge you and each of you in the language of the indigenous people of Aotearoa, New Zealand.

  • Hon Aupito William Sio
  • Pacific Peoples

E nga mana, e nga iwi, e nga reo, e nga hau e wha, tena koutou katoa.

Lele ua iila le lagi, ua lanu tioata le sami, aua le paia le popo ma le mamalu ua o’o o Samoa ma le Pasefika ua aofaga potopoto.

  • Hon Aupito William Sio
  • Pacific Peoples

May I greet and acknowledge the presence of so many of our elders and pioneers of the Fiji Girmitees community who are present. I am happy to recognise your Special Guest the Rt Hon Sir Anand Satyaanand.

  • Hon Aupito William Sio
  • Pacific Peoples

Health Minister David Clark opens a discussion on the future of radiation oncology within the context of cancer care in New Zealand.

  • Hon Dr David Clark
  • Health

As we approach the middle of 2019 and the mid-point in this parliamentary term it seems appropriate to take stock of New Zealand’s trade policy. 

  • Hon David Parker
  • Trade and Export Growth

In March this year, tens of thousands of New Zealand school students went on strike to protest a lack of decisive action on climate change. We are acting now.

  • Hon James Shaw
  • Climate Change

Fa’atalofa atu, malo e lelei, Kia ora koutou katoa

  • Hon Carmel Sepuloni
  • Disability Issues

Tēnā koutou katoa. Da jia hao. Good morning distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.

Thank you for this opportunity to speak at the China Business Summit.

  • Hon David Parker
  • Trade and Export Growth

E ngā mana, e ngā reo, e ngā karangamaha,

Tēnei te mihi aroha ki a rātou o tātou hoia o ngā tau I mua nei.

  • Hon Ron Mark
  • Veterans

Tak og Velkommen Thank you and welcome.

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

Speech to the Norwegian Institute of International Relations: Oslo, Norway (24 April 2019)

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

New Zealand statement to the United Nation Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.

  • Hon Nanaia Mahuta
  • Māori Development

Traditional knowledge or mātauranga Māori is an important kaupapa (topic) topic to New Zealand. This body of knowledge or mātauranga originates from cosmogony and is embedded in the genealogy of Māori people and the interconnected relationship of all living things.

  • Hon Nanaia Mahuta
  • Māori Development