Questions for Oral Answer
As At Wednesday, 27 July 2005
Questions to Ministers
1. Hon BILL ENGLISH to the Minister of Education: How much funding has the Government provided over the last three years
for student enrolments in Te Wananga o Aotearoa's Mahi Ora and Kiwi Ora courses and The Open Polytechnic's Lifeworks
course?
2. LYNNE PILLAY to the Minister of Education: What reports, if any, has he received on possible changes to the student
loan scheme?
3. Hon Dr NICK SMITH to the Minister for Building Issues: Did the Weathertight Homes Resolution Service have a function
for staff on Friday 17 June at the Stamford Plaza Hotel; if so, what did the event involve?
4. TARIANA TURIA to the Minister of Health: At what point will she put in place a fully-funded public health strategy
focusing on diabetes prevention and education?
5. Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS to the Minister of Health: What commitment does she have to providing free health services for
under six year olds given that parents identified this in a recent Plunket study as the policy measure most likely to be
of assistance to families and parents?
6. Dr MURIEL NEWMAN to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: As the highest debt owed by a recipient of
the unemployment benefit at the end of May was $201,058.21 and this debt is being repaid at $10 a week, does he accept
that at this rate the debt will be paid off in around 386 years in the year 2391?
7. SUE BRADFORD to the Minister of Justice: Will the Government support referring my bill to repeal section 59 of the
Crimes Act 1961 to a select committee today?
8. JUDITH COLLINS to the Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment (CYF): Is she satisfied that her and
the Child, Youth and Family Service's response to concerns raised about the suitability of caregivers is consistent with
her statement of 23 June 2005 that "we are now moving into a phase of what I would describe as performance excellence,"?
9. LUAMANUVAO WINNIE LABAN to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Does the Government intend to make any changes
to New Zealand's nuclear-free status?
10. LARRY BALDOCK to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by her response to the question in Express Magazine last year
whether she would consider amending the Marriage Act 1955 once the Civil Union Bill had passed to allow for same-sex
marriage, that "I think you need to see how the civil union settles in ... see how it goes, see how the times are moving
and keep in mind international developments. We tend to be as progressive as any country on these issues."; if not, why
not?
11. Hon MARK GOSCHE to the Minister of Transport: By how much has transport funding increased since the change in
Government in 1999?
12. STEPHEN FRANKS to the Minister of Corrections: Why does his department require women to go to the back of the room
and not speak at welcoming and farewell ceremonies just because they are women and how does he reconcile this
discrimination against women with the Human Rights Act 1993?
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