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Destiny New Zealand - Latest News [Page 5]

Destiny Rallies Support in Kaitaia

Friday, 10 June 2005, 12:58 am | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny New Zealand leader Richard Lewis presented the party's 'empowering families' message to over a hundred locals in Kaitaia last night. More >>

Garbage in, Garbage Out

Wednesday, 8 June 2005, 11:14 am | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny New Zealand candidate for Hutt South, David Knight, outlined the party's Television and Communications Policy at the VoTE forum (Viewers of Television Excellence) held at the Avalon TV Studio's last night. More >>

Strengthening Families key to addressing Diabetes

Monday, 30 May 2005, 9:23 am | Destiny New Zealand

"Diabetes is a 21st Century epidemic on the rise in New Zealand and worldwide", says Destiny New Zealand Candidate for Mangere, Doctor Edward Saafi. More >>

Absolute Abstinence Program Producing Results

Thursday, 26 May 2005, 2:25 pm | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny New Zealand leader Richard Lewis says the Absolute Abstinence program pioneered by the Auckland Youth Development Trust is proving that a policy of abstinence as the entry point to sex education does work. More >>

Absolute Abstinence Program Gains Momentum

Tuesday, 24 May 2005, 4:44 pm | Destiny New Zealand

This Friday Destiny's Youth Development Trust Director, Caine Warren, is preparing to enrol another 400 eager young people New Zealand wide for 'Absolute Abstinence, the only national programme supporting abstinence from sex before marriage. More >>

Strengthen Families instead of legalizing Cannabis

Monday, 16 May 2005, 9:11 am | Destiny New Zealand

Policy Director David Jesze outlined Destiny New Zealand's position on legalization of cannabis at the forum on "Prohibition - weighing the costs and benefits", organized by NORML and the Politics Group at Otago University last night. More >>

Destiny to Participate in Drug Forum

Wednesday, 11 May 2005, 4:29 pm | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny New Zealand Policy Director, Mr David Jesze, will represent the party at a forum discussing "Prohibition of Cannabis - weighing the costs and benefits" being organised by NORML Dunedin. More >>

Destiny's man for Manukau speaks out on Crime

Tuesday, 3 May 2005, 4:25 pm | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny New Zealand leader Richard Lewis told the Botany Community Board last night that the Counties Manukau Police were understaffed, under resourced and inexperienced. The meeting attended by local community members was a forum to discuss crime in the ... More >>

Civil Union Act - Destructive Legislation

Wednesday, 27 April 2005, 12:46 am | Destiny New Zealand

At a community meeting in Manukau last night, Destiny New Zealand Leader Richard Lewis slammed the Civil Union Act as one of the most destructive pieces of legislation ever to be introduced. More >>

Destiny Targets Fatherlessness in Campaign

Tuesday, 26 April 2005, 11:05 am | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny New Zealand Leader Richard Lewis told a packed house at a combined church service in Te Awamutu last night that 'fatherlessness' was a major issue being targeted by Destiny NZ policies. More >>

We Better Get Real about Organised Crime - Destiny

Monday, 18 April 2005, 11:33 am | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny New Zealand leader Richard Lewis says the post election Government must get real about organised crime and the drug trade in New Zealand. More >>

Destiny NZ Rallies At Blenheim

Monday, 11 April 2005, 9:32 am | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny NZ leader Richard Lewis presented the party's 'empowering families' message at the Elim Centre in Blenheim last night. More >>

Destiny NZ At Rotary Club - Auckland Sunrise

Wednesday, 6 April 2005, 11:51 am | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny NZ leader Richard Lewis presented the party's 'empowering families' message to the Auckland Sunrise Rotary Club in Parnell yesterday. More >>

Destiny Slams State Funded Sex-change Operations

Monday, 4 April 2005, 12:57 am | Destiny New Zealand

A new Government policy to fund about $170,000 worth of sex-change operations has been slammed by Destiny NZ leader, Richard Lewis. More >>

Destiny NZ Gives Police Policy Priority

Wednesday, 30 March 2005, 3:22 pm | Destiny New Zealand

Revelations of over a thousand unattended crimes in South Auckland comes as no surprise to ex South Auckland Emergency Response Sergeant and Destiny NZ leader, Richard Lewis. More >>

Poukai - Turangawaewae Marae, Ngaruawahua

Thursday, 17 March 2005, 11:40 am | Destiny New Zealand

Representatives of Destiny New Zealand will attend Friday's Poukia being held at Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia. Party Leader Richard Lewis says representatives from the party will include its Maori delegates. More >>

'Defend the Legacy' Builds towards Saturday

Monday, 28 February 2005, 1:53 pm | Destiny New Zealand

Management of 'Defend the Legacy' are gearing up for the mass march and gathering, which takes place this Saturday (5th March 2005) downtown Auckland City. 'Defend the Legacy', aims to promote traditional family values, the institution of marriage ... More >>

Fathers' Day Out

Monday, 21 February 2005, 2:20 pm | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny New Zealand put its Empowering Families policy into action this weekend with a celebration of fatherhood in Rotorua. More >>

Destiny NZ Gives Police Policy Priority

Thursday, 17 February 2005, 5:04 pm | Destiny New Zealand

"When it comes to genuine political support for policing, only someone who has 'been there' will take crime in our country seriously," says ex NZ Police Sergeant and leader of Destiny NZ, Richard Lewis. More >>

Destiny To Take Message Of Fatherhood To Rotorua

Thursday, 17 February 2005, 4:58 pm | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny New Zealand brings its message of esteeming fathers to Rotorua this weekend with a daylong Hui and a 500-strong kapa haka demonstration. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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