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Ngā mihi o te ahiahi.
Good
afternoon.
I
also want to thank you all for being here.
In the room
we’ve got a wide range of businesses represented, as well
as unions, Iwi/Māori, and campaigners.
It was
important for me to speak directly to each of you today
about the work we are doing on the Emissions Reduction Plan
and the principles we will apply to the decisions about what
goes in it.
It is these decisions – especially those
that we take in the next two years – that will have the
most profound impact on the world your children and
Speech – New Zealand Government Tn koutou, tn koutou, tn koutou katoa. Ng mihi o te ahiahi. Good afternoon. Let me begin by thanking Stephen Bendall for the warm introduction, and ASB for hosting us. I also want to thank you all for being here. In the room weve got a wide range …
Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.
Ngā mihi o te ahiahi.
Good afternoon.
I also want to thank you all for being here.
In the room we’ve got a wide range of businesses represented, as well as unions, Iwi/Māori, and campaigners.