Christian Heritage Party - Latest News [Page 4]
Governor General Chastised For Smacking Comments
Monday, 17 June 2002, 1:07 pm | Christian Heritage Party
“The Governor-General should be reprimanded for having made policy statements during the lead up to a general election,” stated Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>
CHP Appoints Australian No Republic Campaign Dir.
Thursday, 6 June 2002, 5:31 pm | Christian Heritage Party
The CHP has appointed David Elliott of Sydney to be its Campaign Manager in the lead up to the 2002 general election. More >>
More Power to IRD Tax Enforcers Questioned
Wednesday, 5 June 2002, 2:22 pm | Christian Heritage Party
The government has dedicated $125 million to the IRD for the purpose of getting $440 million more tax from businesses. (Budget 2002) Christian Heritage would like to know how the government intends to apply the $125 million extra tax enforcement money ... More >>
Election Date Should be set in Legislation
Wednesday, 5 June 2002, 10:43 am | Christian Heritage Party
Party Leader Graham Capill has criticised the Prime Minister for her failure to announce an election date. More >>
CHP Shocked At Cullen’s Lack Of Professionalism
Tuesday, 28 May 2002, 12:00 am | Christian Heritage Party
Christian Heritage strongly advocates, and insists on, elected and appointed government officials being held to a high standard of professionalism, integrity, and ethics. Most individual New Zealanders are at the mercy of ‘market forces’, having no power ... More >>
The Road To ‘Welfare Serfdom’
Friday, 24 May 2002, 10:49 am | Christian Heritage Party
Christian Heritage Labels Budget A Deceptive Yawn Lacking Growth Stimulus – The Road To ‘Welfare Serfdom’ More >>
Unemployment Figures Encouraging
Thursday, 23 May 2002, 2:44 pm | Christian Heritage Party
Christian Heritage must give a bouquet to the government for its part in our achieving the lowest unemployment figures since the early eighties, if the figures reflect reality. More >>
Less Flag-Waving: Deal With The Problems
Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 4:13 pm | Christian Heritage Party
Recent Government press releases announcing a number of good news initiatives such as the Design Task Force, and a new Hollywood movie for Taranaki are typical election year flag-waving as government tries to take credit for the success of the private ... More >>
Can Shuffling Statistics Serve Students?
Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 12:55 am | Christian Heritage Party
The Christian Heritage Party is acutely aware of the massive investment New Zealand, and especially New Zealand students, have tied up in the Student Loan Scheme. The following chart shows Tertiary students are the second largest borrowings recipient ... More >>
Experimentation On Living Embryos Barbaric
Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 12:55 am | Christian Heritage Party
Revelations that scientists are seeking authority from the National Ethics Committee to experiment on ‘unwanted’ live embryos has brought swift condemnation from CHP Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>
CHP Calls On Government To Introduce Jubilee Medal
Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 12:54 am | Christian Heritage Party
The CHP is concerned that the Government is doing little to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty’s accession to the throne. More >>
Single Women’s Right To Access Fertility Treatment
Friday, 26 April 2002, 6:40 pm | Christian Heritage Party
“The race to secure fertility treatment in NZ and Australia has become a race to put the selfish desires of adults before those of children,” Party Leader Graham Capill said today. More >>
Christian Heritage Party On Election Special
Wednesday, 24 April 2002, 5:47 pm | Christian Heritage Party
Prominent women's advocate Merepeka Raukawa-Tait will represent the Christian Heritage Party on this Friday's (26/4/02) edition of NGA TINO POUTAMA. More >>
CHP Calls For Improved Ethics In Business And Govt
Friday, 19 April 2002, 1:26 pm | Christian Heritage Party
Christian Heritage is concerned about recent reports that indicate the possibility of insider trading involving the Prime Minister's office and Air New Zealand shares have been referred to the Securities Commission. More >>
Election Year Housing Boom
Friday, 19 April 2002, 12:17 am | Christian Heritage Party
The flawed Reserve Bank Act is being used once again to crank up interest rates and to put the squeeze on farmers, exporters and families with mortgages while luxury spending on imports and overseas trips will be made cheaper. More >>
CHP Calls For Improved Ethics In Business And Govt
Friday, 19 April 2002, 12:13 am | Christian Heritage Party
Christian Heritage is concerned about recent reports that indicate the possibility of insider trading involving the Prime Minister's office and Air New Zealand shares have been referred to the Securities Commission. More >>
Cloning News – Possible Morally Reprehensible
Wednesday, 10 April 2002, 10:11 am | Christian Heritage Party
Party Leader Graham Capill has condemned the actions of the Italian fertility specialist who claims to have successfully used cloning technology to bring about a pregnancy. More >>
Risky Vaccinations Endangering Lives
Thursday, 4 April 2002, 2:39 pm | Christian Heritage Party
The Health Ministry’s aim to find a vaccine for meningococcal disease would be commendable, if vaccines were guaranteed to be safe and effective. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Although the Ministry insists that vaccination saves millions of lives ... More >>
Employment Relations Act Is Failing
Thursday, 4 April 2002, 2:38 pm | Christian Heritage Party
The rising number of industrial confrontations underscores important faults in the Employment Relations Act. A key point to the Act is that it promotes mediation and not litigation. This stance however elevates negotiating strength at the expense ... More >>
Obscenity Masquerades As Theatre
Thursday, 4 April 2002, 2:37 pm | Christian Heritage Party
How low has artistic expression sunk in New Zealand? A Fringe Festival is guaranteed to produce the weird and the wonderful, and Wellington’s recent offering lived up to this expectation. But along with the unusual came an extreme example of obscenity ... More >>