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Principals’ Federation Annual Conference
05.07.2008
Speech to the Principals’ Federation Annual Conference on 5 July 2008 at Christchurch Town Hall.
Speech to the Principals' Federation Annual Conference on 5 July 2008 at Christchurch Town Hall.
TÄ"nÄ koutou, tÄ"nÄ koutou, tÄ"nÄ koutou katoa. Good morning everyone and thank you, Paddy [Ford - NZPF President] for inviting me here today.
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Revitalising Neighbourhoods in Decline
08.08.2007
Addressed to the Annual Congress of the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association, regarding the New Zealand tradtion of statehousing.
Introduction
The New Zealand Labour-led Government in New Zealand, of which I am a Minister, came to power seven years ago amid a social housing crisis.
The previous conservative government had ended the social responsibility mandate of the national organization responsible for ...
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Looking ahead in conservation
08.08.2007
Speech to the Conser-Vision conference at Waikato University, Hamilton,regarding the future of conservation and announcement of new projects.
Thank you for the invitation to be here today.
You have gathered to celebrate 20 years of integrated conservation management in New Zealand, and to debate and discuss the challenges that lie ahead in protecting and preserving our natural heritage.
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Speeches list
- The relationship between hunting and conservation08.08.2007
- Interventions to stimulate affordable housing supply03.04.2007
- Future challenges in Housing03.04.2007
- Future challenges in Outdoor Recreation03.04.2007
- Public and private opportunities in affordable housing03.04.2007
- Developments in Housing31.05.2006
- Whangamata Marina26.04.2006
- Investing in New Zealand's grass roots09.08.2005
- Speech: We can have marine protection and fishing12.07.2005
- Speech to Auschwitz Liberation Commemoration05.04.2005
- Speech: Opening of Ahuriri Conservation Park05.04.2005
- Speech - Coastal development and coastal protection25.11.2004
- The public and private benefits of tenure review25.11.2004
- Conservation lands: the foundations of NZ tourism03.02.2004
- More opportunities for getting involved with local government03.02.2004
- One people, many canoes: achievements and goals in Ethnic Affairs -03.02.2004
- 'We Are All New Zealanders'03.02.2004
- Dog Control Ammendments - Parliamentary Speech03.02.2004
- Progress on marine protection03.02.2004
- Dog Control Amendment Bill - Third Reading Speech03.02.2004



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