Address by Stephen Jacobi, Executive Director, NZ US Council to the NZ/American Association, Wellington , Tuesday 5 April 2011 | Read more
Random acts of violence and destruction tend to shake our belief in the future. Two earthquakes, one more devastating and murderous than the other, a mine explosion, the senseless shooting of a Congresswoman, a hurricane, an oil spill, a tsunami - these catastrophic events cost us our loved ones and rattle the foundations of our belief and value system. | Read more
The NZ US Council confirmed today that all delegates and staff attending the fourth US NZ Partnership Forum in Christchurch were safe, following yesterday's tragic earthquake | Read more
Addressing both Houses of Congress in his State of the Union speech, President Barack Obama urged his fellow Americans to seize the "Sputnik moment". | Read more
An in-depth study into the relationship between New Zealand and the United States has deemed the two countries "natural Pacific Partners", and has developed a road map for creating a "special partnership". | Read more
When US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited New Zealand in November she had a simple message: "Partnerships between countries do not build themselves." | Read more
The cancellation of United States Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano's New Zealand visit and participation in the fourth US NZ Partnership Forum is disappointing but understandable, the NZUS Council said today. | Read more
The presence of senior US Administration, Congress and major corporate representatives underlines the significance of next week's United States New Zealand Partnership Forum in Christchurch. | Read more
The next generation of leaders from New Zealand and the United States will gather in Christchurch 20-22 February to cast fresh thinking on the way the relationship between the two countries could develop in the future. | Read more
Final planning is underway for the fourth United States New Zealand Partnership Forum, a major event next month that will further strengthen New Zealand's relationship with the United States. | Read more
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