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The Ministry of Consumer Affairs
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs is an operating division of the Ministry of Commerce.
- Robyn McDonald
- Consumer Affairs
"Labour-Alliance's Justice team, Matt Robson and Phil Goff, were deafeningly silent last week as report after report made it clear New Zealanders want tougher sentences for the worst criminals," Ju
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Children will be among the main beneficiaries of a $150,000 assistance package for typhoon victims in Viet Nam and Laos announced today by Foreign Minister Don McKinnon.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
ISSUES PAPERS for the MINISTER FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
prepared by the
SENIOR CITIZENS UNIT
October 1996
- Robyn McDonald
- Senior Citizens
The Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Hon D.A.M.
- Doug Graham
- Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
The Brazilian Governments announcement that it is to open its first Embassy in New Zealand has been warmly welcomed by Foreign Minister Don McKinnon.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
In recent years, New Zealand has seen a considerable increase in the level of understanding and awareness of Maori issues. Some have gained more prominence than others.
- John Luxton
- Maori Affairs
Minister of Transport Maurice Williamson today welcomed signs of the opening up of the trans-Tasman shipping trade.
- Maurice Williamson
- Transport
The Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Hon D.A.M.
- Doug Graham
- Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
Acting Police Minister Don McKinnon said the vicious assault on two Levin police officers is utterly abhorrent.
- Don McKinnon
- Police
The days of huge, centrally planned, taxpayer subsidised power stations are now officially over, the Minister of Energy, Hon Doug Kidd said today.
- Doug Kidd
- Energy
What seemed like science fiction a short while ago is now a reality.
- Maurice Williamson
- Transport
Thank you John Milne ( Deputy Chairman of the Maritime Safety Authority)
It is a great pleasure to be with you today.
- Maurice Williamson
- Transport
The reversal of a recent decision to ban the Crown from Waitangi Day commemorations in the Far North has been welcomed by Deputy Prime Minister Don McKinnon.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Prime Minister, Rt Hon J B Bolger, announced today that the Government intends to expand the Family Service Centres and HIPPY (Home Instruction by Parents of Pre-school Youngsters) to six new s
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
The total catch level for the Auckland area snapper fishery for the 1996-97 year will be reset at 5,600 tonnes, with an allowance of 2600 tonnes for non commercial fishers and the Total Allowable C
- Doug Kidd
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
Clive Tippins, Mike Sullivan, Bob Haddon, Your Worship the Mayor Noel Pope, Katherine O'Regan, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
The Prime Minister, the Rt Hon J B Bolger today announced a $1 million one-off allocation for iwi social services development.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu, Barry O'Connor, Tony Steel, Bob Simcock, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
Tom Mulligan, Georgina and Timoti Te Heuheu, Henry Randell, Kathryn Ward, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
"Up to 2,000 young unemployed New Zealanders will have the opportunity to improve their chances of getting a job as a result of the Government's decision to expand the Defence Force's Limited Service Volunteer scheme," the Prime Minister, Rt Hon J B Bolger, said today.
Mr Bolger announced the expansion of the scheme, from 720 trainees a year to up to 2,000, while visiting the New Zealand Army's Burnham Camp, where five, six week residential courses are run each year.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister