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Hon John Carter

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23 November, 2009

Address to the Breaking the Silence Hui

Distinguished guests, greetings to you gathered here for this purpose today. Greetings once, twice, three times to you all.

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16 October, 2009

Address to Presbyterian Support New Zealand Dementia Workshop

It's great to be here, and I'd like to thank Presbyterian Support New Zealand Chair Helen Trim for the welcome.

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25 September, 2009

Establishing a New Auckland Council and Local Boards

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for the invitation to speak here today.

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28 August, 2009

New Plymouth Positive Ageing Trust

It’s great to be here, and I’d like to thank Mayor Peter Tennent and Jonathan Young MP for their warm welcome and introduction.

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14 August, 2009

Annual Conference of Harness Racing Clubs

Chairman Pat O’Brien and Harness Racing New Zealand board members, club delegates, and invited guests.

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12 August, 2009

New Zealand Planning Institute seminar on Auckland Local Governance Reforms

The issue of reorganisation of Auckland Governance has been discussed for at least fifty years and covers a time span in excess of 100 years.

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29 July, 2009

Legislative and Policy Agenda for the future

Local Government NZ Conference AGM for Rural Provincial Sectors' meeting Wed 29 July Legislative and Policy Agenda for the future

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28 July, 2009

Taking advantage of synergies

Speech to Local Government NZ Conference

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11 June, 2009

Auckland CDEM Group Forum at Mt Smart Stadium

Notes for speech given to Auckland CDEM Group Forum at Mt Smart Stadium on June 11 by Civil Defence Minister John Carter

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20 April, 2009

Grey Power Federation AGM

Grey Power Federation AGM Nurtured, utilised and appreciated

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3 April, 2009

Older people are an opportunity

Speech to Greypower at Kingston House, Kerikeri, April 3

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