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Ministerial Media Diaries – 21 August

Published: Mon 21 Aug 2000 03:08 PM
Ministerial Media Diaries – 21 August
This week’s Ministerial diaries received so far: Jim Sutton, Phillida Bunkle, Mark Gosche, Trevor Mallard, Pete Hodgson, Michael Cullen…
Hon Jim Sutton
Week ending Sunday August 27, 2000
Acting Foreign Minister all week
Thursday August 24 - speech to Grape Growers
Conference,
Nelson
- 8pm - speech to Australia-New Zealand
Business Council,
Auckland
Hon. Phillida Bunkle
Media Diary week ending Sunday, 27 August 2000
Friday 25 August
2000 Environment and Conservation Organisations of NZ (ECO) Conference
"Navigating the political environment in an open society"
Saturday 26 August
Opening Address to Textile Institute Annual Conference
"Small Business Opportunities".
Hon. Mark Gosche
Media Diary 21 August – 26 August 2000
Monday, 21 August 2000
Maungakiekie Community Meeting
Wednesday, 23 August 2000
Address Board of Airline Representatives New Zealand Inc.
Thursday, 24 August 2000
Meet with Auckland-based Pacific radio and television media
Friday, 25 August 2000
11am - 11:30 am Weekly Radio 531PI talkback session
Attend a Zone 5 and 6 [South Island] meeting of Local Government New Zealand and address those attending (closed meeting)
Friday, 25 August 2000 (cont.)
Dunedin Pacific Post Budget Pacific Community Fono
Saturday, 26 August 2000
Invitation to launch the Computers in Homes in Panmure
Hon. Trevor Mallard
Media Diary – 21-27 August 2000
Wednesday 23 August – Palmerston North
Speech to Early Childhood Professional Development Open Forum
Speechnotes will be available
Thursday 24 August – Palmerston North
Joint ICANZ/Vision Manawatu Business Breakfast Meeting
Attend the New Zealand Secondary Schoolgirls 'Federation Cup' Hockey Tournament and the Lower North Island Secondary School Netball Tournament.
Friday 25 August - Wellington
Open Waiwhetu School new library
Open Newlands School new administration area
Sunday 27 August – Wellington
Open new Seahorse Deck at East Harbour Kindergarten
Hon. Pete Hodgson
Diary to 27 August 2000
Wednesday, 23 August
Speak at Capital Business Show, Wellington, on "Transforming the NZ Economy". Speech notes will be distributed.
Present Science Medals for Royal Society of New Zealand, Beehive Banquet Hall.
Friday, 25 August
Launch Window Efficiency Rating Scheme at Windows Association
Sunday, 27 August
Attend reception for NZ Universities Debating Championships,
Michael Cullen
Diary - August 21 to 27
Tuesday
Address to Public Sector Finance 4th Annual Forum, Wellington.
Wednesday
Short address on the Role of a Cabinet Minister to a function of the New Zealand Business and Parliament Trust,
Thursday
Address on 'The Policy Programme from Here,' Business to Business Show, , Westpac Trust Stadium, Wellington.
Official luncheon for HE Mr Tadao Chino, President ADB,
Sunday
Opening Address to the New Zealand Businesses for Social Responsibility 2000 Conference,
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