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New Name & New Leader
Friday, 25 January 2008, 11:12 am | Future New Zealand Party
The Board of Future New Zealand has today announced that the Party has both a new name and a new leader. The new name “The Kiwi Party” has been notified to the Electoral Commission for formal registration in preparation for this year’s General ... More >>
250K Signatures Signal More Bad News For The Govt
Thursday, 3 January 2008, 7:20 am | Future New Zealand Party
"If the PM thought New Zealanders would forget about her arrogant disregard for democracy when she forced through the Anti Smacking legislation in May she has more bad news on the way", said Larry Baldock, organiser of two Citizens Initiated Referenda. More >>
Future New Zealand Conference a great start
Monday, 19 November 2007, 3:51 pm | Future New Zealand Party
Future New Zealand co-leaders Gordon Copeland MP and Larry Baldock, are delighted with the success of the new Party’s first conference. The conference was held in Tauranga on Saturday (17 November) and attracted 130 delegates from the North Island. More >>
Future NZ Pleased At UK Move
Monday, 29 October 2007, 11:50 am | Future New Zealand Party
Future NZ co-leader and organisier of the Citiens Initiated Referenda to repeal the Bradford bill, Larry Baldock welcomed the announcement by the UK Government’s Children’s Minister that they would not be banning smacking. More >>
Future New Zealand underway
Friday, 26 October 2007, 1:06 pm | Future New Zealand Party
Independent MP Gordon Copeland, together with his former United Future colleagues Larry Baldock & Bernie Ogilvy, today announced that they will now begin their Party's formal registration process with the Electoral Commission. More >>
Copeland, Baldock committed to Advisory Council
Thursday, 20 September 2007, 10:27 am | Future New Zealand Party
The following press release is from Gordon Copeland and Larry Baldock co-leaders of Future NZ. It has now been a few days since the shock announcements by Bishop Brian Tamaki at his Deregistration press conference of Destiny NZ. We feel it is ... More >>
Release on Silent Protest
Wednesday, 8 August 2007, 9:46 am | Future New Zealand Party
Larry Baldock, Co-leader of Future NZ, and sponsor of the Citizens Initiated Referendum (CIR) petition said he was strongly in support of today’s silent protest over our awful child abuse in New Zealand. More >>
Futures Daily Market Report - 4/12/01
Tuesday, 4 December 2001, 4:46 pm | Future New Zealand Party
There was moderate trading on the New Zealand Futures & Options Exchange today involving 3518 futures contracts traded with a face value of NZ$1.75 billion. More >>
China's Intolerance Towards Taiwan Grows Stronger
Thursday, 18 October 2001, 10:12 am | Future New Zealand Party
United Future leader, Hon Peter Dunne, says the European Union's decision to cave into Chinese pressure and refuse Taiwan's top five leaders the right to visit the European Union in even a private capacity is a massive assault on the rights of people ... More >>
Christine Rankin Saga Just Goes On And On
Thursday, 19 April 2001, 1:51 pm | Future New Zealand Party
The latest instalment in the Christine Rankin saga may well have fascinating legal connotations and provide an interesting feeding frenzy for media and fellow politicians, but in the end the long suffering taxpayer will foot the bill whatever the outcome, ... More >>
Pay Rises Only One Part Of The Picture
Thursday, 19 April 2001, 1:50 pm | Future New Zealand Party
The announced pay rises for defence staff are welcome and will address the now chronic problem of poor retention and skill shortages within our defence forces. However, it is disappointing that the pay rise moves are not part of a more integrated strategy ... More >>
A New Agenda For New Zealand/Taiwan Relations
Wednesday, 18 April 2001, 9:16 am | Future New Zealand Party
United Future leader, Hon Peter Dunne, is calling for a new agenda for relations between Taiwan and New Zealand. More >>
Christian Party Welcomes First Post-Election Poll
Wednesday, 1 March 2000, 11:10 am | Future New Zealand Party
Party Leader Graham Capill was delighted to learn that the Christian Heritage Party out-performed NZ First in the first Colmar Brunton Poll of the year. More >>