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An Address by

Rt Hon Don McKinnon
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Hon Lockwood Smith PhD
Minister for International Trade

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

New Zealand in the World

An Address by

Rt Hon Don McKinnon
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Hon Lockwood Smith PhD
Minister for International Trade

  • Lockwood Smith
  • Tourism

Institute of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand

Good morning ladies and gentlemen.

Let me start by sounding a warning.

  • David Carter
  • Associate Minister of Revenue

Lopdell House Gallery, 418 Titirangi Road

Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou, katoa.

Good morning everyone and welcome.

  • Marie Hasler
  • Cultural Affairs

Trade union domination in the governance, top policy councils and candidate selection processes of the New Zealand Labour Party has become an increasingly serious threat to the future economic grow

  • Doug Graham
  • Attorney-General

Latin America / New Zealand Business Council

WELLINGTON

Ezequiel Trumper, and friends of the Latin American - New Zealand Business Council.

  • Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

Speech to the ITO Federation Annual Conference
Wellington

Introduction

Ladies and Gentlemen, members of ITOs and key stakeholders.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Taradale,

In Auckland this afternoon the two major parties launch their election campaigns.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

War Memorial Centre Napier

Good morning.

In the coming weeks you are going to hear a lot about the issue of moving forwards or backward as the election date approaches.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

St James Theatre, Wellington

Jobs are central to our sense of well being. They contribute to our sense of self worth and they provide the means to a better life.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Queens Wharf, Wellington

Your Excellencies Sir Michael and Lady Hardie Boys, Mayor Mark Blumsky, men and women of the services, cadets, ladies and gentlemen.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

The launch of Osteoporosis New Zealand today will be a positive step towards greater awareness of this important issue.

  • Georgina te Heuheu
  • Women's Affairs

I have been repeating the message for months that I keep hearing from economists, and that I believe - the economy is heading for better times.

  • Bill English
  • Treasurer

Palmerston North Convention centre

I am delighted to have been asked here tonight to salute New Zealand companies which have helped make our defence industry the success it has become.

  • Max Bradford
  • Defence

Keynote Speech to the NZ Labour Party Annual Conference 2000, Wellington Town Hall

  • Michael Cullen
  • Finance

Our Oceans Conference
Te Papa, Wellington

(check against delivery)

  • John Luxton
  • Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control

Thank you for the opportunity to talk to you tonight.

  • Doug Graham
  • Attorney-General

Good Morning,

I am aware that the issue of tertiary fees is a hot topic here following last weeks' events.

I want to say a couple of things about this.

  • Max Bradford
  • Tertiary Education

THE GRAND HALL, PARLIAMENT

Good evening everyone.

  • Marie Hasler
  • Cultural Affairs

Chairman John Storey, Directors of the New Zealand Dairy Board and of its shareholding co-operatives, delegates, and distinguished guests.

  • John Luxton
  • Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control

"NEW ZEALAND BEYOND THE BEACH"

Museum of New Zealand
Te Papa Tongarewa,

Acknowledgments, etc.

I was delighted to be asked to open this conference today.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Federated Farmers' Meat and Wool Section Council Meeting

Mr Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, parliamentary colleagues...

Thank you for the opportunity to speak here today.

  • John Luxton
  • Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control

SPEECH TO THE PETROLEUM EXPLORATION ASSOCIATION OF
NEW ZEALAND

Unisys House, Wellington

"The National Party's Policy on Energy"

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Mr Speaker
The two most challenging speeches for an MP are the Maiden Speech and this, the Valedictory Speech in Parliament.

In my case 27 years separate the two.

  • Doug Graham
  • Attorney-General