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Fair A&E Access For West Achieved

Wednesday, 20 June 2001, 4:51 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

“I am delighted to confirm that all Ambulance transfers from West Auckland’s A&E Center to North Shore Hospital are now free”, Titirangi MP David Cunliffe said today. More >>

Fidgeting Nats no help to electricity consumers

Tuesday, 19 June 2001, 6:32 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

“Electricity price increases and the possibility of supply difficulties later this winter highlight the stupidity of National’s decision to block the report back of the Electricity Industry Bill”, says David Cunliffe MP for Titirangi . More >>

Murderers Loose In Washington DC

Tuesday, 19 June 2001, 8:32 am | New Zealand Labour Party

"We totally condemn the United States government for the recent execution of Timothy McVeigh" said Michael Wood, Chairperson of the Princes St (Auckland University) Branch of the New Zealand Labour Party. More >>

Glen Eden Deal Best Available

Thursday, 14 June 2001, 5:33 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

‘Glen Eden has got the best deal available and I commend their efforts’, David Cunliffe said. More >>

Cosgrove Welcomes Mandeville Decision

Tuesday, 29 May 2001, 2:16 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Waimakariri Member of Parliament Clayton Cosgrove has welcomed the Government's decision that it will not proceed with building a youth justice facility at Mandeville in North Canterbury. More >>

Bugs resistant to drugs

Tuesday, 22 May 2001, 5:39 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Launching Pharmac's Wise Use of Antibiotics campaign today, Otaki MP (and Chair of the Health Select Committee) Judy Keall said that it was very important to educate the public about the best use of antibiotics. More >>

Cosgrove Meets With NZ Post Chief Executive

Friday, 18 May 2001, 11:58 am | New Zealand Labour Party

Clayton Cosgrove, Member of Parliament for Waimakariri today met with Elmar Toime, Chief Executive of New Zealand Post, to discuss the possibility of providing a banking facility for Oxford. Also at the meeting were John Allen, CEO of NZ Post Enterprises ... More >>

Kaiapoi Crossing to get barrier arms - MP

Friday, 4 May 2001, 6:37 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Clayton Cosgrove, Member of Parliament for Waimakariri met with the Managing Director of TranzRail, Michael Beard this week, to discuss the Williams Street Rail Crossing. More >>

Cheap Shoddy politics from Mrs Shipley

Friday, 4 May 2001, 6:35 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Member of Parliament for Waimakariri Clayton Cosgrove today responded to the Leader of the Opposition, Mrs Jenny Shipley’s allegations in Parliament yesterday. More >>

Members Bill To Stop Dangerous Street Racing Hoons

Monday, 30 April 2001, 1:10 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Clayton Cosgrove Labour MP for Waimakariri today announced plans to promote a members bill to stop illegal street burn out car racing. More >>

Recognition At Last For War Veterans

Thursday, 26 April 2001, 10:05 am | New Zealand Labour Party

Waimakariri Member of Parliament Clayton Cosgrove is delighted at measures taken by the Government to remedy decades of official indifference to the contribution and needs of our veterans. More >>

Road Safety Spending in Canterbury Up 50%

Monday, 23 April 2001, 8:58 am | New Zealand Labour Party

"Over the past year the Government boosted the amount spent on community road safety projects in Canterbury by 50%," Waimakariri Member of Parliament Clayton Cosgrove announced today. More >>

Cosgrove to visit youth Justice Centre

Wednesday, 18 April 2001, 9:13 am | New Zealand Labour Party

Member of Parliament for Waimakariri Clayton Cosgrove will visit the Lower North Youth Justice Residential Centre located in Palmerston North on Wednesday accompanied by Social Services and Employment Minister Hon Steve Maharey. More >>

Carter Welcomes Dutch Legalisation Of Euthanasia

Wednesday, 11 April 2001, 3:38 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Labour MP and Junior Whip, Chris Carter, has welcomed the move by the Dutch Upper House, in a 46 to 28 vote, to legalize euthanasia. The Te Atatu MP has indicated that he is considering presenting a second Private Member’s Bill, based on the Dutch ... More >>

Generator Report shows need for Electricity Bill

Monday, 2 April 2001, 5:21 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

“The Commerce Committee review of Meridian Energy, Mighty River Power and Genesis Power released today shows why the Electricity Industry Bill is needed”, Titirangi MP David Cunliffe said today. More >>

Electricity Lines Issues - David Cunliffe

Tuesday, 6 March 2001, 3:25 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

“Submissions before the Commerce Select Committee hearings on the Electricity Industry Bill have raised issues regarding the rights and obligations of line owners and electricity lines companies”, David Cunliffe, MP for Titirangi, said today. More >>

MP Seeks Post Bank For Oxford

Wednesday, 28 February 2001, 5:30 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Waimakariri Labour Member of Parliament Clayton Cosgrove said today that he has written to Elmar Toime, Chief Executive of NZ Post, to attempt once again to get banking facilities for the people of Oxford. More >>

Ryall Grandstanding Undermining Banking Inquiry

Friday, 23 February 2001, 11:35 am | New Zealand Labour Party

Tony Ryall’s refusal to cooperate on terms of reference for a balanced banking inquiry led to an important opportunity being lost,” David Cunliffe said today. More >>

Cosgrove Secures Meeting With Tranz Rail

Tuesday, 20 February 2001, 7:29 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Waimakariri Labour Member of Parliament, Clayton Cosgrove, said today that he has met with a senior executive from Tranz Rail’s Wellington corporate office, and it has been agreed that Tranz Rail staff will meet him - on site - at the Williams Street ... More >>

MP Delivers On Pre-Election Promise To Waimakariri

Thursday, 15 February 2001, 5:36 pm | New Zealand Labour Party

Waimakariri Labour Member of Parliament, Clayton Cosgrove today was thrilled with the opening of the new Kaiapoi Police Station. The Station was officially opened by the Minister of Police, Hon George Hawkins. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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