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I first visited Japan in 1995 and I'm delighted to be back, especially as this is my first full overseas visit as Prime Minister of New Zealand.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Energy Minister Max Bradford will be in downtown Auckland again on Thursday to review progress on restoring the city's CBD power.

  • Max Bradford
  • Energy

Today the Minister of Commerce, Hon John Luxton, announced the appointment of Coopers & Lybrand to review the operation of Part I of the Insurance Companies (Ratings and Inspections) Act 1994 a

  • John Luxton
  • Commerce

Labour's justice spokesman Phil Goff was incorrect when he told Parliament Tama Iti was not allowed by court order to reside outside Taneatua, Police Minister Jack Elder said today.

  • Jack Elder
  • Police

Thank you for inviting me to speak to you this afternoon. I will be covering three broad areas: the economic outlook, the progress of the Budget, and a topic close to your hearts, superannuation.

  • Bill Birch
  • Finance

Youth Works

Landmines Banned

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

Launching the Young Women of Aotearoa website today, Deborah Morris said that young women's access to computers and the internet is very important and can bring huge opportunities for women in an a

  • Deborah Morris
  • Associate Minister of Women's Affairs

Plaza International, Wellington,

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

Less bureaucracy and speedier facilities at the border are essential for Events Tourism to fulfil its potential, the Minister of Tourism Murray McCully has told an international symposium of touris

  • Murray McCully
  • Tourism

Prime Minister's Official Residence, Tokyo

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

The terms of reference for the Government's inquiry into the electricity failure in Auckland's central business district will be announced in the next couple of days, Energy Minister Max Bradford s

  • Max Bradford
  • Energy

Prime Minister and Minister of Women's Affairs Jenny Shipley, and Associate Minister of Women's Affairs Deborah Morris today marked International Women's Day by releasing the Government's report to

  • Deborah Morris
  • Associate Minister of Women's Affairs

The Government has agreed to make a grant of $100,000 towards Parade '98-Vietnam Remembered, a programme of events which will pay tribute to the men, women and families whose lives were affected by

  • Don McKinnon
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade

The Government has agreed to make a grant of $100,000 towards Parade '98-Vietnam Remembered, a programme of events which will pay tribute to the men, women and families whose lives were affected by

  • Max Bradford
  • Defence

Trade and Agriculture Minister Lockwood Smith has welcomed today's announcement by the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) that the Import Risk Assessment (IRA) process for New Zeal

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • Trade

Prime Minister and Minister of Women's Affairs Jenny Shipley, and Associate Minister of Women's Affairs Deborah Morris today marked International Women's Day by releasing the Government's report to

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

The Government has agreed to make a grant of $100,000 towards Parade '98-Vietnam Remembered, a programme of events which will pay tribute to the men, women and families whose lives were affected by

  • Jack Elder
  • Internal Affairs

Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Winston Peters has urged the Maori Council to help break the cycle of welfare dependency among Maori.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Winston Peters has urged the Maori Council to help break the cycle of welfare dependency among Maori.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

The policy of allowing some people without teaching qualifications to teach in schools appears to be working, the Minister responsible for the Education Review Office, Brian Donnelly, said today.

  • Brian Donnelly
  • Associate Minister of Education (Early Childhood Education and Maori Education)

The Coalition Government will introduce legislation this year to tighten up on immigration scams, Immigration Minister Max Bradford said today.

  • Max Bradford
  • Immigration

Energy Minister Max Bradford has welcomed today's reports of petrol companies dropping their wholesale petrol and diesel prices.

  • Max Bradford
  • Energy

Health Minister Bill English said a headline in the Otago Daily Times today stating that cancer testing was being cut back was wrong and irresponsible.

  • Bill English
  • Health

New Zealand Superannuation and social welfare income support payments will increase by 0.83% from 1 April 1998 to account for movement in the Consumers Price Index, Minister of Social Welfare, Hon.

  • Roger Sowry
  • Social Services, Work and Income