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BAYCOURT, TAURANGA
John Palmer, Doug Voss, Malcolm Cartwright, fellow Ministers, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
Bargaining agents are empowered by law in the Employment Contracts Act and they will stay that way, Labour Minister Max Bradford said today.
- Max Bradford
- Labour
Health Minister Bill English announced today that financial support for a new health centre in Balclutha had been approved by the Government.
- Bill English
- Health
Health Minister Bill English announced today he had unfrozen applications under the Government's Waiting Times Fund and approved a further $66 million of contracts to help people on waiting lists.
- Bill English
- Health
Associate Education Minister Brian Donnelly announced today that new kura kaupapa Maori will be established next year at Port Waikato, Wanganui, Hawera, Hastings and Dunedin.
- Brian Donnelly
- Associate Minister of Education
The Government has approved $18.5 million in extra funding for the New Zealand Police for the 1997/98 financial year, Police Minister Jack Elder announced today.
- Jack Elder
- Police
The Government has sold the Crown's interest in Tainui-Kawhia lease forest to the Maori landowners for just under $9 million, Forestry Minister Lockwood Smith announced today.
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Forestry
Minister of Commerce and Industry, Hon John Luxton, today slammed the comments made by Dr Alan Cameron of Massey University on the radio, who alleged the Government had little interest in small bus
- John Luxton
- Commerce and Industry
MICHAEL FOWLER CENTRE, WELLINGTON
HEALTH
Question:
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
Opposition MPs are hypocritical in their criticisms of payments to training providers who find jobs under the Te Ararau programme, the Minister responsible for industry training, Associate Educatio
- Brian Donnelly
- Associate Minister of Education
Auckland Art Gallery
- Simon Upton
- State Services
The current volatility in the New Zealand sharemarket does not reflect the positive economic indicators in the New Zealand economy, Treasurer Winston Peters said today.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
A new Form 1 to 7 high school, to be called Elizabeth Park College, will be established in Invercargill in 1999, Education Minister Wyatt Creech announced today.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
"Labour is soft on crime," Transport Minister Jenny Shipley said today.
- Jenny Shipley
- Transport
Information disclosed by electricity companies reinforces the need for further reform, Energy Minister Max Bradford said when he released the 1997 electricity information disclosure statistics toda
- Max Bradford
- Energy
"New Zealand is to provide $250,000 to assist with drought relief coordination efforts in Papua New Guinea," the Minister of Foreign Affairs & Trade, Don McKinnon said today.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Minister of Consumer Affairs, Hon Robyn McDonald today said that she would like to see more New Zealand businesses follow the example set by CLEAR Communications with their achievement of the "
- Robyn McDonald
- Consumer Affairs
International Law Association
National Library Auditorium
Wellington
- Lockwood Smith
- International Trade
Minister of Commerce, Hon John Luxton, today told vehicle assembly workers in Thames that the Government will work hard to get cheaper cars for New Zealand families and businesses.
- John Luxton
- Commerce and Industry
Road safety in Wellington has improved dramatically since the merger of the Police and the Ministry of Transport traffic branch in 1992, Police Minister Jack Elder said today.
- Jack Elder
- Police
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
Prime Minister, Mrs Blair, Heads of Government, Ministers, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
Currency and stock market issues will feature at CHOGM, the Prime Minister Jim Bolger said today.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister
Prime Minister Jim Bolger has announced a doubling in the number of young Britons able to take working holidays in New Zealand each year.
- Jim Bolger
- Prime Minister