The 50th Parliament has opened with the Government committing to build a more competitive economy in spite of the testing times New Zealand has recently faced.
The speech from the throne, written by the Government, was delivered by Governor-General Sir Jerry Mateparae, and outlined the Government's programme for the next term, delivering no surprises.
Sir Jerry spoke about the global financial crisis, the Canterbury earthquakes, as he reflected on the challenges the country had faced in the last three years.
"But in the worst of times we have seen the best of New Zealanders, as they have risen to these challenges,'' he said.
"The economy is recovering, having grown in eight of the past nine quarters, and 63,000 more people are employed now compared to two years ago.