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Lunchtime Talk, Wellington Cathedral

Mihi

The Very Reverend Michael Brown, Archdeacon Tric Malcolm, Rev Alister Hendery, fellow panellists, ladies and gentlemen.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

Prime Minister Jenny Shipley today announced that an APEC Women Leaders Network (WLN) meeting will be held in June next year as part of New Zealand's APEC responsibility.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Ladies and gentlemen, good morning.

It's great to be here in Waikanae and see so many talented young people involved in the Waikanae Arts Festival.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

Grand Hall, Parliament, Wellington

Professor Neil Quigley, Commerce Graduands, ladies and gentlemen. Good morning and welcome to Parliament.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

Wellingtonians are right to be concerned about the quality and quantity of services offered at their hospital, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Winston Peters said today, responding to suggestio

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Retail customers will be the big winners from the Government's plan for more competition in electricity generation, State Owned Enterprises Minister Tony Ryall said today.

  • Tony Ryall
  • State Owned Enterprises

The Attorney-General, Rt Hon D.A.M.

  • Doug Graham
  • Attorney-General

Frontline policing will be strengthened as a result of a review of police, the Minister of Police Jack Elder said today.

  • Jack Elder
  • Police

New Zealand is continuing to call for a major overhaul of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), Labour Minister Max Bradford said today.

  • Max Bradford
  • Labour

Energy Minister Max Bradford today rejected claims by power companies that electricity prices would rise under the Coalition Government's reforms package.

  • Max Bradford
  • Energy

Beehive Banquet Hall, Wellington

Your Excellency President Fujimori,
Distinguished Members of the Peruvian delegation

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Health Minister Bill English today released a report on hospital performance, which showed hospitals have achieved an increase in productivity, further reductions in the length of time patients nee

  • Bill English
  • Health

Health Minister Bill English said he had been advised close to 80 percent of the recommendations made in Health and Disability Commissioner Robyn Stent's report on Canterbury Health had been addres

  • Bill English
  • Health

A stocktake of services available to families at risk under the Government's Strengthening Families initiative shows there is significant room for improved communication and coordination among the

  • Roger Sowry
  • Social Services, Work and Income

Warkworth Rotary Club
Warkworth Golf Club
Warkworth

  • Dr Lockwood Smith
  • International Trade

The partnership of Government and local communities working through Safer Community Councils can make a real difference in reducing crime and making communities safer, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Mrs Shipley warmly welcomed His Excellency Mr Alberto Fujimori, President of the Republic of Peru, his Ministers and his delegation to New Zealand.

  • Jenny Shipley
  • Prime Minister

Good morning to you all and thank you for the opportunity to speak about the Green Paper Assessment for Success in Primary Schools.

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

Prime Minister and Minister of Women's Affairs Jenny Shipley and Associate Minister of Women's Affairs Deborah Morris today reiterated the achievements highlighted in the Government's report to the

  • Deborah Morris
  • Associate Minister of Women's Affairs

The Government today emphatically rejected the CTU's accusation that New Zealand is in breach of the ILO's minimum wage conventions (Conventions 26 and 99).

  • Max Bradford
  • Labour

Energy Minister Max Bradford said today he is saddened by the tactics being used by the Electricity Supply Association against the Coalition Government's electricity reforms.

  • Max Bradford
  • Energy

The Minister for Courts, Hon Wyatt Creech, said today some courts fees payable by those who use the court system will rise from 1 July 1998.

The changes will be gazetted today.

  • Wyatt Creech

The Government's electricity reforms are all about lower power prices for consumers, not protecting the vested interests of power companies, State Owned Enterprises Minster Tony Ryall said today.

  • Tony Ryall
  • State Owned Enterprises

The Department of Conservation has no intention of charging schools for public access to national parks and other conservation areas.

  • Nick Smith
  • Conservation