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Good morning ladies and gentlemen. It is my pleasure to have been asked to address this annual meeting of the Corporate Managers and Company Secretaries Conference.
- John Luxton
- Associate Minister of International Trade
Welcome back to members for the 1998 session.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Labour Minister Max Bradford said today about 14,000 submissions and about 20,000 trade union campaign postcards had been received in response to public consultation on the Government's review of t
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Labour Minister Max Bradford said today about 14,000 submissions and about 20,000 trade union campaign postcards had been received in response to public consultation on the Government's review of t
- Max Bradford
- Labour
Energy Minister Max Bradford welcomed today's announcement that Gull Petroleum would be entering the New Zealand retail petrol market.
- Max Bradford
- Energy
New Zealand's next Ambassador to Washington will be the Rt Hon Jim Bolger, Foreign Affairs Minister Don McKinnon announced today.
- Don McKinnon
- Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Crown has brought Camberleigh Station and exchanged land to create a major new conservation and recreation area in Otago's Rock and Pillar Range, Minister of Lands, the Hon John Luxton said tod
- John Luxton
- Land Information
Prime Minister Jenny Shipley says the appointment of Minister of State Rt. Hon.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Labour politicians are continuing to insult the intelligence of the electorate, Police Minister Jack Elder said today.
- Jack Elder
- Police
The Attorney-General, Hon D.A.M. Graham, said today the Crown will appeal an interim decision from the Maori Land Court on the Marlborough Sounds foreshore and seabed.
- Doug Graham
- Attorney-General
Energy Minister Max Bradford today welcomed news that a poll had found businesses expressing overwhelming support for further breaking up of the electricity industry to increase competition.
- Max Bradford
- Energy
The United States has not said it will not sign the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI), Trade Minister Lockwood Smith said tonight.
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Trade
E nga mana
E nga reo
E nga karanga tanga maha o nga hae e wha
Tena koutou katoa
Nga Iwi o Te Whanganui a Tara
Kanui te mihi
Te roopu o Te Ohu Kaimoana
Te koe
- John Luxton
- Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control
Today is a day for celebration and a big party. We celebrate our past, our present and our future. It is also a day for unabashedly blowing our own trumpet.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Trade Minister Lockwood Smith says reports that the United States does not intend to sign the Multilateral Agreement on Investment are not entirely unexpected but disappointing, and New Zealand is
- Dr Lockwood Smith
- Trade
Talofa Lava, Malo le lei, Bula Vinaka, Taloha ni, Faka'alofa, Lahi atu, Kia Orana, Kia ora. It is my great pleasure to be here this evening to open your AGM conference.
- Robyn McDonald
- Senior Citizens
Health Minister Bill English announced today that the role of the National Health Committee is to change to focus on providing independent advice to him on what health services should be funded by
- Bill English
- Health
Health Minister Bill English announced today that international health representatives would be in the country next week to learn about New Zealand's health system.
- Bill English
- Health
Health Minister Bill English said today he had made no decisions yet on a new acute mental health ward at Grey Hospital.
- Bill English
- Health
Research into the clover root weevil problem is likely to increase substantially, Agriculture Minister Lockwood Smith said today.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Prime Minister Jenny Shipley supported continued efforts towards a diplomatic solution to the Iraq crisis during a telephone call she received this morning from the President of the United States,
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Labour leader Helen Clark's speech today was a fizzer, despite promises it would provide a thunderous start to 1998, Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters said today.
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
The Minister of Consumer Affairs, today announced that no changes will be made to the Country of Origin (Clothing and Footwear) Labelling Regulations.
- Robyn McDonald
- Consumer Affairs
The Labour Party is adopting the "all talk and no substance" approach to tertiary education with the launch of its tertiary education campaign for 1998, Education Minister Wyatt Creech said today.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education