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Destiny NZ, 'Your Power is in the Home' AUCKLAND

Monday, 5 July 2004, 9:57 am | Destiny New Zealand

An enthusiastic crowd of more than 800 people turned out for Destiny New Zealand's 'Your Power is in the Home' meeting in Auckland last night. More >>

Destiny NZ Political Conference - 3rd July

Monday, 28 June 2004, 12:40 am | Destiny New Zealand

Political party, Destiny NZ, will be holding its national conference this Saturday at Destiny Church, 18 Allright Place in Auckland. Launched a year ago, the party is now ready to introduce its 35 delegates who are on the pathway to candidacy at ... More >>

'Had a Field Day in Hamilton!' - Destiny NZ

Monday, 21 June 2004, 11:29 am | Destiny New Zealand

Political party Destiny New Zealand exhibited for the first time at the Field Days in Hamilton last week. More >>

Destiny NZ Taking The Hard Line On Organised Crime

Tuesday, 15 June 2004, 8:52 am | Destiny New Zealand

Crime, education and families were key topics presented at Saturday's Destiny NZ political meeting held at Gisborne Girls High School in Gisborne. Destiny NZ leader, Richard Lewis, said the present Government was not taking organized crime and drug ... More >>

Destiny NZ, 'Your Power is in the Home' tour

Monday, 14 June 2004, 9:33 am | Destiny New Zealand

Elderly healthcare, superannuation and the growing 'third generation' were three of the key topics presented at last night's Destiny NZ political meeting in Tauranga. Speaking to a crowd of more than 250 locals, sixty-six year old Destiny NZ delegate, ... More >>

Destiny NZ Heads To Tauranga

Tuesday, 8 June 2004, 10:48 am | Destiny New Zealand

Yesterday’s Sunday Star Times article titled ‘From Pulpit to Polling Booth’ (Sunday June 6 p A10) was predictable in its conclusions says Destiny New Zealand leader, Richard Lewis. More >>

Amendment Powhiri for Destiny NZ

Monday, 24 May 2004, 11:07 am | Destiny New Zealand

Tena koutou katoa, the Whakatane powhiri for the Destiny NZ political party which was mentioned in a press release last Thursday (20 May 2004) has been cancelled. More >>

'Cullen Hood' Economics - Destiny NZ Napier Tour

Monday, 24 May 2004, 10:42 am | Destiny New Zealand

The ideological battle between wealth creation and socialistic wealth redistribution forms the basis of this year's budget says Destiny NZ economics spokesman, David Jesze. More >>

'New Sex Laws are Sick' - Destiny NZ

Monday, 24 May 2004, 10:29 am | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny NZ political party leader, Richard Lewis, laid down a passionate challenge to parents in Wanganui yesterday to seriously consider their political allegiances before the next election. More >>

Powhiri for Destiny NZ - Ngati Pukeko Marae

Friday, 21 May 2004, 10:08 am | Destiny New Zealand

The leader of Destiny NZ political party, Richard Lewis, has been invited onto his home marae in Whakatane on Saturday 29th May for a special powhiri to acknowledge the party and his role as leader More >>

Destiny NZ "Your Power is in the Home' Tour

Friday, 21 May 2004, 9:58 am | Destiny New Zealand

Political party Destiny New Zealand is presenting an overview of its policies in Napier at a public meeting this Saturday. Destiny New Zealand leader Richard Lewis will outline some of the party's key policies moving toward the next election. Economics ... More >>

Raise the Legal Drinking Age Back to 20

Thursday, 20 May 2004, 9:59 am | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny NZ political party is calling for the legal drinking age to be lifted back to 20 years, after a damning report released by the Justice Ministry this week on teenage drinking. The report said teenagers are drinking more alcohol more often ... More >>

Destiny NZ - "Get off the Grass Cannabis Party!"

Thursday, 20 May 2004, 9:55 am | Destiny New Zealand

Party leader of Destiny NZ, Richard Lewis, has slammed comments made by the leader of the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party, Michael Appleby, who is using the pending Te Tai Hauauru by-election to promote the party's pro-cannabis policy. More >>

Money no answer for social ills

Monday, 17 May 2004, 10:21 am | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny NZ political leader, Richard Lewis says this week's NZ Youth Justice (CYF) conference in Wellington needs to get real about the state of NZ and acknowledge that unhealthy societies reflect unhealthy families. More >>

Government Confused over Family Form

Thursday, 13 May 2004, 9:48 am | Destiny New Zealand

Political party Destiny New Zealand is presenting an overview of its policies in Wellington at a public meeting this Saturday. More >>

Destiny NZ Political Tour Wellington - 15 May 2004

Thursday, 13 May 2004, 9:47 am | Destiny New Zealand

Political party Destiny New Zealand is presenting an overview of its policies in Wellington at a public meeting this Saturday. Party leader Richard Lewis will outline some of the party's key policies moving toward the next election while education ... More >>

Destiny NZ Unveils Political Policies In Nelson

Monday, 10 May 2004, 11:52 am | Destiny New Zealand

Political party Destiny New Zealand presented its key policies in Nelson on the weekend and congratulated many parents attending for a recent report which rated Nelson school children as being among the best behaved in the country. More >>

Destiny NZ Not Contesting Te Tai Hauauru

Wednesday, 5 May 2004, 1:06 pm | Destiny New Zealand

Destiny NZ will not be contesting the pending by-election in the Te Tai Hauauru Maori electorate. More >>

"Media Trash-Wagon Hitched to the Hikoi"

Friday, 30 April 2004, 9:30 am | Destiny New Zealand

The relentless media bashing that people participating in a peaceful Hikoi received for walking over a bridge was disgraceful. The alleged nuisance that this 2-hour walk would supposedly cause locals was just too much for some to bear, including ... More >>

Bring Back Maori Battalions: Destiny NZ

Tuesday, 20 April 2004, 8:54 am | Destiny New Zealand

Political party Destiny New Zealand presented its key policies in Whakatane on the weekend, including a call for an initiative to rebirth the Maori Battalions of World War II. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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