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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
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
New Zealand statement
Delivered by Honorable Nanaia Mahuta
Te Minita Whanaketanga Māori
New Zealand Minister for Māori Development
22 Paenga-whāwhā 2019
- Hon Nanaia Mahuta
- Māori Development
Fa’atalofa atu, malo e lelei, Kia ora koutou katoa, Da Jia hao [dah-jah how] (hello everyone in Chinese Mandarin) and An yong hae seyo yeo leo bun [ann-yong-hah-say-yo yel-lo-boon] (hello in Korean)
- Hon Carmel Sepuloni
- Disability Issues
Fa’atalofa atu, malo e lelei, Kia ora koutou katoa
- Hon Carmel Sepuloni
- Social Development
Mr Speaker, We have travelled a long way in eight days, since the bill was read a first time.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Mr Speaker, it is Day 25 of the largest criminal investigation in New Zealand history.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
It’s great to be here today in Hokianga supporting the First Citizen of the Provinces, Shane Jones to make the latest funding announcements for Northland.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
Thank you, Dalton Kelly for your warm introduction.
It’s a pleasure to be here to open this conference - it’s the second time I’ve had the opportunity to speak with you at your annual conference as Minister of Health, so I want to thank you for welcoming me back.
- Hon Dr David Clark
- Health
Fa’atalofa atu, malo e lelei, Kia ora koutou katoa
Thank you, Roger Beaumont, for your introduction.
- Hon Carmel Sepuloni
- Disability Issues
Minister of Foreign Affairs speech to the Diplomatic Corps.
- Rt Hon Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Foreign Affairs
Thank you for inviting me here to help celebrate the launch of Te Ora Auaha: Creative Wellbeing Alliance Aotearoa.
- Hon Carmel Sepuloni
- Arts, Culture and Heritage
Mr Speaker, as we meet today New Zealand is under a terror threat level of HIGH.
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Police
Thank you to everyone who has joined us today to examine how to create enabling environments that support Thriving Whānau.
- Hon Nanaia Mahuta
- Māori Development
The Year of Tourism is an important opportunity to showcase the depth of our people-to-people connections. It’s a time to reflect on our relationship, share in each other’s culture through travel and look to the future, strengthening our already deep ties.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Tourism
Tēnā koe, thank you for your mihi. Thank you Peter Barnett and NCAT co-chair Lynette Hutson and welcome everyone to this Addiction Leadership Day.
- Hon Dr David Clark
- Health