National's Finance spokesman Bill English is challenging Michael Cullen to outline how he plans to fund any infrastructure projects between now and the election. "Dr Cullen today told the Council For Infrastructure's 'Building...
JPY rose on stocks decline Oil at new low NZD economy to resume growth Today’s main events: NOK: Retail sales NOK: Rate announcement USD: Retail sales American Time Zone: U.S. stocks fell for the first time in three days after...
WELLINGTON, Aug 13 (Reuters) - New Zealand's economy, widely seen to be in its first recession in more than a decade, will resume growing later this year, Finance Minister Michael Cullen said on Wednesday. But he warned that...
Page 1 of 2 View as a single page 5:00AM Wednesday August 13, 2008 By Brian Rudman Another election and once more politicians on the right are dangling the carrot of public private partnerships (PPP) for building roads and...
Speech: New Zealand Government Hon Dr Michael Cullen Deputy Prime Minister, Attorney-General, Minister of Finance, Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Leader of the House 13 August 2008 Speech Notes Embargoed...
Charlie Gates - The Press | Tuesday, 12 August 2008 Finance Minister Michael Cullen has questioned the Christchurch City Council purchase of five sites from struggling developer David Henderson for $17 million. Cullen...
Leading New Zealand's development through infrastructure investment will be the focus of the third annual Building Nations Symposium in Auckland on Wednesday and Thursday this week, says NZCID Chief Executive Stephen Selwood.
Kiwi Party National Conference Gordon Copeland Speech Saturday, 9 August 2008 Kia Ora. In combination our policies will raise wages for the lowest paid kiwis, significantly reduce taxes for couples raising dependent children,...
Charlie Gates - The Press | Monday, 11 August 2008 Central government efforts to reverse a controversial social housing rent rise could be jeopardised by the Christchurch City Council's $17 million property spending spree. The...
Press Release: New Zealand Government 10 August 2008 Media Statement ‘No ifs, no buts, no maybes’ – yeah right Bill English has deployed an interesting choice of words for his embarrassing declaration that he will never...