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The Minister of Social Welfare, Hon Roger Sowry hopes that the House will reject the majority report from the Social Services Select Committee on the Social Security (Conjugal Status) Amendment Bil

  • Roger Sowry
  • Social Services, Work and Income

Pan Pac Industries Ltd
State Highway Two
Napier

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

"Mt Albert Grammar is among the many schools nationwide to benefit from extra government funding for new classrooms and upgrading work," Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said on opening Mt Albert Gramm

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Jenny Shipley says she welcomes the involvement of business people in the debate on social responsibility.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Prime Minister Jenny Shipley says she expects the debate on social responsibility to continue after the official close-off date for submissions tomorrow.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Legislative Council Chamber, Parliament Buildings

Ladies and Gentlemen.

  • Doug Graham
  • Justice

Te Tai Rawhiti MP and Associate Treasurer, Hon Tuariki Delamere, said today he was delighted that traditional Maori performing arts were being formally recognised by the Government as an integral p

  • John Delamare
  • Associate Treasurer

"An earlier statement from the New Zealand Telecommunications Industry Organisation (NZTIO) claiming my support for placing New Zealand's telephone numbers under independent control is not correct,

  • Maurice Williamson
  • Communications

"I'm extremely disappointed following a meeting Wednesday evening (6 May 1998) between Ministers and the National Maori Organisations that some of the participants have decided to speak publicly ab

  • Maurice Williamson
  • Communications

Neil Kirton was today slammed by the Associate Minister of Women's Affairs, Deborah Morris, and her New Zealand First colleagues, Robyn McDonald, Ann Batten and Jenny Bloxham, for his flippant comm

  • Deborah Morris
  • Associate Minister of Women's Affairs

National Library Auditorium, Wellington

Introduction
Ladies and Gentlemen.... thank you for the opportunity to speak today.

  • Max Bradford
  • Enterprise and Commerce

Immigration Minister Max Bradford today announced a $23 million funding injection and legislative package designed to combat immigration scams.

  • Max Bradford
  • Immigration

The increase in the official unemployment rate of.4 percent, while unwelcome, is not surprising given the slowing of economic growth, and the Asian downturn, the Minister of Employment Peter McCard

  • Peter McCardle
  • Employment

Corrections Minister, Nick Smith, announced today that a new remand unit will be built at Christchurch Prison next year eventually replacing the old city prison at Addington.

  • Nick Smith
  • Corrections

Health Minister Bill English said a fairer system for patients was behind the national strategy on general practice being developed by the Health Funding Authority.

  • Bill English
  • Health

The Labour Party is bitterly divided over the future of indigenous forestry on the West Coast, Forestry Minister Lockwood Smith said today.

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • Forestry

Individuals, families, households and groups have just two days to have their say and respond to the proposed Code of Social and Family Responsibility, says Minister of Social Welfare Hon Roger Sow

  • Roger Sowry
  • Social Services, Work and Income

Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said the Coalition Government is determined to create an environment in which farmers and people with small businesses can do well.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Terms of Reference for the scoping study of the Crown's ownership interest in Television New Zealand (TVNZ) were released today by Treasurer Winston Peters, Finance Minister Bill Birch and SOE Mini

  • Bill Birch
  • Finance

Terms of Reference for the scoping study of the Crown's ownership interest in Television New Zealand (TVNZ) were released today by Treasurer Winston Peters, Finance Minister Bill Birch and SOE Mini

  • Winston Peters
  • Treasurer

"The PPTA leadership's motives for refusing to negotiate pay issues must now be seriously questioned with the revelation it wants teachers to take industrial action over bulk funding," Education Mi

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

"The PPTA leadership's motives for refusing to negotiate pay issues must now be seriously questioned with the revelation it wants teachers to take industrial action over bulk funding," Education Mi

  • Wyatt Creech
  • Education

The risk of babies in New Zealand being still born or dying in their first week of life remain at record low levels, Health Minister Bill English said today.

  • Bill English
  • Health

Health Minister Bill English said today that spending on the Government's free under-sixes policy was on target.

  • Bill English
  • Health