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Minister’s Media Diaries…

Published: Mon 4 Sep 2000 04:08 PM
Media Diaries for the week beginning September 4th, 2000 for: Paul Swain - Lianne Dalziel – Michael Cullen (Attending APEC) – Jim Sutton - Pete Hodgson – Trevor Mallard
Hon Paul Swain
Minister of Commerce, Minister of Communications, Minister for Information technology, Minister for Land Information, Minister of Statistics, Associate Minister of Energy, Associate Minister of Justice
Monday 4 September
Parliament
Tuesday 5 September
Formal Opening of ECANZ (Electrical Contractors Assn of NZ) new national head office
Wednesday 6 September
Parliament
Thursday 7 September
Consultus Political Breakfast
Friday 8 September
Electorate
Saturday 9 September
Electorate
Diary for Hon Lianne Dalziel
Week ending 9 September 2000
Monday, 4 September 2000: Associate Minister of Education, Speech to Waikato Adult and Community Education Association for Adult Learners' Week
Tuesday, 5 September 2000: Associate Minister of Education, Speech to New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO and the National Resource Centre for Adult Education and Community Learning. Launch of the UN Week for Adult Learners.
Wednesday, 6 September 2000: Associate Minister of Education, Speech to New Zealand Special Schools Principals Association annual conference.
Thursday, 7 September 2000, Associate Minister of Education, Speech to Manukau Literacy Summit on the Literacy Gap, Literacy for Economic Development and Enterprise.
Thursday, 7 September 2000, Associate Minister of Education, Speech and awards presentation to Waitakere Adult and Community Education Association on Literacy for Adult Learners' Week.
Friday, 8 September 2000: Associate Minister of Education, awards presentation as part of Adult Learners' Week.
Saturday, 9 September 2000, Minister for Senior Citizens, Speech to Government Superannuitants' Association of New Zealand annual conference on Government superannuation.
Hon Dr Michael Cullen
Treasurer, Minister of Finance, Minister for Accident Insurance, Minister of Revenue, Leader of the House Cullen's diary - September 4 to 12
Tuesday
Apec media briefing, 3.30 pm, 7.4 The Beehive.
Wednesday
FEC Select Committee, IRD issues, 11 am, G006, Parliament.
Parliamentary luncheon for British delegation from the CPA.
Attend Manufacturers Federation Board presentation to Labour caucus.
Thursday
Flies to Singapore.
Friday
Singapore
Speech to breakfast meeting with members of the Singapore/New Zealand Business Council.
Call on Singapore Finance Minister, Dr Richard Hu
Call on Singapore's Second Minister of Finance and leader of Singapore's delegation to Apec, Mr Lim Hng Kiang.
12 noon. Leave Singapore for Brunei.
Brunei
Welcome dinner for APEC Finance Ministers. [Informal bi-lateral with Australian Federal Treasurer Peter Costello over dinner.]
Saturday
Co-chairs Apec plenary sessions with Brunei Darassalam Minister of Finance. Official Dinner for Apec Finance Ministers co-hosted by Brunei Darassalam and New Zealand.
Sunday
Apec forum concludes.
Bi-lateral with Minister of Finance of China, HE Xiang Huai-cheng.
Joint Apec press conference with Brunei.
Bi-lateral with Canadian Minister of Finance, Paul Martin.
Bi-lateral with US Secretary of the Treasury, Lawrence Summers.
Depart Brunei to Singapore.
Monday
Fly Singapore to Melbourne.
Tuesday
Address to The Economist Intelligence Unit CEO Forum Breakfast.
Attend Asia Pacific Economic Summit [DAVOS.] Guest only.
12.20pm. Depart Melbourne for New Zealand.
Hon Jim Sutton's week
Week ending Sunday September 10, 2000
Thursday, September 7 - 2pm - return from South East Asia
7pm
- Speech to New Zealand-Taiwan/ROC Business Councils' joint conference, Wellington
Friday, - South Canterbury Museum opening (with Hon Judith Tizard)
ACTING foreign minister from Thursday (till September 15)
Hon Pete Hodgson Diary to 10 September
Thursday, 7 September
Address NZ / Taiwan Business Council joint conference. Speech notes will be distributed.
Friday, 8 September
Informal address to Energy Trusts of NZ Conference.
Attend Otago University Wellington development announcement and farewell Wellington-based Olympians bound for Sydney.
Sunday, 10 September
Speak at prize-giving, Genesis Energy Science & Technology Fair. Dunedin. No notes.
Speak at "Creating a Culture of Peace" church service, St Pauls Cathedral. Dunedin. No notes.
Hon. Trevor Mallard Media Diary – 4 to 10 September 2000
Tuesday 5 September – Wellington
Launch of the new arts curriculum for schools
Speech notes will be available
Thursday 7 September – Blenheim
Opening of the Marlborough Technology Centre.
Friday 8 September – Wellington
Visit to Parkway Primary School.
Speech at the Catholic Schools Convention.
Saturday 9 September – Auckland
Attend the Women's Knock Out Cup and Bluebird Chatham Cup
Final.
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