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Cosgrove Leaves For World Economic Forum

Thursday, 17 January 2002, 3:00 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Cosgrove Leaves For World Economic Forum 100 New Global Leaders For Tomorrow In New York More >>

Another Election Promise Kept

Thursday, 17 January 2002, 2:47 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Waimakariri Member of Parliament Clayton Cosgrove has kept another election promise with the installation of traffic lights at Richill Street in Belfast. More >>

Moth Problem Needs Ministerial Visit - Cunliffe

Monday, 26 November 2001, 2:19 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Titirangi MP David Cunliffe today called on Biosecurity Minister Jim Sutton to visit the West Auckland Painted Apple Moth programme. More >>

Boundaries: Cunliffe to offer in New Lynn

Thursday, 22 November 2001, 4:18 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

David Cunliffe, MP for Titirangi today announced his intention to run as the Labour candidate in New Lynn. More >>

No Blanket Spraying

Monday, 12 November 2001, 11:32 am | New Zealand Labour Party

“There is no plan to aerial spray wide areas of West Auckland.” Said Titirangi MP David Cunliffe, referring to today’s Herald article on Painted Apple moth spraying. “Any such suggestion is sensationalist and unhelpful to local residents.” He said. More >>

One Tree Hill Decision “Embarrassment”

Thursday, 1 November 2001, 11:37 am | New Zealand Labour Party

Maungakiekie MP Mark Gosche says he is saddened to hear that the Auckland City Council is so destitute that it cannot afford to replace the tree on One Tree Hill. More >>

Cosgrove meets Forum on Christchurch Hoons Problem

Wednesday, 17 October 2001, 3:45 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Waimakariri Member of Parliament Clayton Cosgrove today attended a meeting convened by the Christchurch City Council to address the problem of illegal drag racing and burnouts in Sydenham and greater Christchurch. More >>

Commerce Bill Reported Back Early

Friday, 5 October 2001, 4:22 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

“I am delighted that the Commerce Committee is reporting back ahead of schedule today on the Commerce (Clearance Validation) Amendment Bill”, David Cunliffe MP for Titirangi said today. More >>

24.5% fall in burglary in Papanui

Friday, 5 October 2001, 8:57 am | New Zealand Labour Party

The fact that 428 fewer burglaries were committed in Papanui last year is good news for law-abiding local residents. More >>

Mahara Okeroa - Te Tauihu Economic Summit Speech

Wednesday, 26 September 2001, 12:34 am | New Zealand Labour Party

Mahara Okeroa Speech Notes Member of Parliament for Te Tai Tonga Contact Phone: +64-4 470 6652 More >>

Telecommunications Bill Strengthened

Tuesday, 18 September 2001, 1:39 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

“Today the Commerce Select Committee reports back the Telecommunications Bill after a thorough review, recommending a number of measures to strengthen the Bill in line with the Telecommunications Inquiry” Titirangi MP David Cunliffe said. More >>

Bill To Crack Down On Hoons Wins Approval

Wednesday, 29 August 2001, 4:06 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Member of Parliament for Waimakariri, Clayton Cosgrove today had his Member’s Bill approved by the Labour Caucus. Mr Cosgrove’s Bill, the Land Transport (Street and Illegal Drag Racing) Amendment Bill, will now be lodged in the Parliamentary Process. More >>

Bill To Crack Down On Hoons Ready To Go

Tuesday, 21 August 2001, 9:14 am | New Zealand Labour Party

Labour Member of Parliament for Waimakariri, Clayton Cosgrove said today that he has finalised the wording of his Private Members Bill to crack down on burn out hoons and illegal drag racing on our roads. More >>

Mt Albert Labour - 'Eco -Branch' Forms

Tuesday, 21 August 2001, 9:03 am | New Zealand Labour Party

The Mt Albert Branch of the New Zealand Labour Party has set up a new branch with a focus on environmental issues. The new branch is to be known as the "Eco-Branch". More >>

Bill To Crack Down On Hoons Ready To Go

Monday, 20 August 2001, 1:49 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Labour Member of Parliament for Waimakariri, Clayton Cosgrove said today that he has finalised the wording of his Private Members Bill to crack down on burn out hoons and illegal drag racing on our roads. More >>

Telecom Says “No” To Toll Free North Canterbury

Thursday, 2 August 2001, 4:29 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Waimakariri Member of Parliament Clayton Cosgrove was told “No” by Telecom’s Chief Operating Officer, Kevin Stratful during yesterday’s meeting to discuss the issue of toll free calling to Christchurch from Rangiora and between Rangiora and Kaiapoi. More >>

Maaori Option Delivers A Seventh Seat – Mahuta

Thursday, 2 August 2001, 12:55 am | New Zealand Labour Party

“Latest figures show that 26,568 people have taken the opportunity to register on the Maaori roll, and a new Maaori seat will be created in time for the next election” says Nanaia Mahuta MP for Te Tai Hauaauru. More >>

Prime Minister Visiting Waimakariri Electorate

Monday, 16 July 2001, 4:54 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Clayton Cosgrove Member of Parliament for Waimakariri is today (17 July) hosting the Prime Minister Rt Hon Helen Clark to the Waimakariri Electorate. More >>

Cosgrove Announces "Community Champions" Awards

Thursday, 12 July 2001, 11:05 am | New Zealand Labour Party

Member of Parliament for Waimakariri, Clayton Cosgrove, today (12 July 2001) launched his “Community Champions” awards, an initiative aimed at recognising individuals and groups who make special contributions to communities within the Waimakariri Electorate. More >>

Smoke-free Amendment Bill submissions

Thursday, 21 June 2001, 5:57 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

The Health Select Committee decided yesterday not to set a further closing date for submissions to the Smoke-free Environments (Enhanced Protection) Amendment Bill until Supplementary Order Paper (SOP) No. 48 has been referred to the committee. The current ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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