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Te Atatu Marae Hikoi and Open Letter to Waitakere

Monday, 20 August 2001, 5:17 pm | Unknown

HIKOI A WHANAU MO TE ATATU MARAE! Ra Apa, 29 Hereturikoka 2001 Kia hiwa ra! Kia hiwa ra! E nga mana! E nga reo! Ki nga Iwi me nga Waka, huri noa te motu! He powhiri tenei kia koutou katoa: Haere mai ki te hikoi mo to tatou Marae i Te Atatu - i runga ... More >>

www.artscalendar.co.nz

Monday, 20 August 2001, 3:54 pm | Unknown

August 17, 2001. The HRL Morrison Arts Trust officially launched its new website today. www.artscalendar.co.nz is designed to ‘pool the interests’ of all participants in the arts in New Zealand, thereby becoming the definitive guide to arts events ... More >>

RMG Limited Set For Profitability

Monday, 20 August 2001, 11:18 am | Unknown

Leading listed receivables management group, RMG Limited, reported today that it is set to return to profitability after absorbing a restructuring provision of $6.4 million, and an asset revaluation in its accounts to 30 June 2001 amounting to $2.5 ... More >>

Senior Clay Target Team Wins

Monday, 20 August 2001, 11:14 am | Unknown

The New Zealand senior clay target team has won the 2001 Mackintosh postal clay target event. The Mackintosh International Teams event is an annual postal match between Australia, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Canada, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and South ... More >>

Taihape Power Supply Interruptions – Update

Friday, 17 August 2001, 6:34 pm | Unknown

Electricity supply has been restored to another 120 consumers in the Taihape region after some of the heaviest snowfall in 30 years. Several areas still remain affected by storm damage and efforts to restore supply is being hampered by low cloud limiting ... More >>

Fishers Gutted By Dolphin Closures

Friday, 17 August 2001, 9:46 am | Unknown

The Northern Inshore Fisheries Company Ltd chairman Bruce Young said today he was saddened by the announcement of a set net ban between Maunganui Bluff and Pariokariwa Point. The Northern Inshore Fisheries Company Ltd represents the interests of fishermen ... More >>

Plan To Improve Access To Jusice

Friday, 17 August 2001, 9:39 am | Unknown

Parliament's Justice and Electoral Committee is inviting public submissions on the Court Fees (Waiver) Bill. The closing date for submissions is Monday 27 August 2001. More >>

27 Cambridge Economic PhD Students Request Support

Thursday, 16 August 2001, 11:43 am | Unknown

On June 14th, 27 PhD-students at Cambridge University released the open letter that appears below. More >>

Big Money On Offer - 20th Lindauer Coastal Classic

Thursday, 16 August 2001, 10:40 am | Unknown

The Auckland to Russell yacht race billed as "New Zealand's premier yacht race" is celebrating its 20th anniversary race this year on October 19th with increased prizemoney. More >>

Throbbing V8 Engines Accompany Boost Mobile Launch

Wednesday, 15 August 2001, 11:44 am | Unknown

The first appearance of a full field of V8 Supercars in New Zealand in November, an international motor racing event expected to draw more than 80,000 spectators, will coincide with the involvement of a major new sponsor for New Zealand motorsport. More >>

Kiwi Tops American University

Wednesday, 15 August 2001, 8:27 am | Unknown

Former University of Otago graduate, Kate Reaney, will graduate top of George Washington University’s Master of Health Science Degree ahead of America’s most elite academic students on Saturday August 18, 2001. More >>

Information Is "Power"

Monday, 13 August 2001, 3:20 pm | Unknown

Immediate access to information on power usage is the key to controlling power costs and consumption, says Stream Information Limited, a new company launched today. More >>

World Junior Rowing Championships Finals Day

Monday, 13 August 2001, 11:52 am | Unknown

New Zealand crews found the competition tough on the last day of the Junior World Championships. Conditions were perfect, however, recorded times were slower than in some of the preliminary races. More >>

Report On Sydney "Seige" Over Trade Union Rights

Monday, 13 August 2001, 10:17 am | Unknown

Just thought I'd share with you a quite disgusting first hand experience of the abuse of police power - in terms of weapons and racism from the police. More >>

New Zealand surgeon awarded international honour

Monday, 13 August 2001, 9:48 am | Unknown

One of New Zealand's leading oral and maxillofacial surgeons, Marsden Bell of Auckland, has been honoured with a Distinguished Service Award from the International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. More >>

Networking Guru Drops In…

Friday, 10 August 2001, 10:49 am | Unknown

Dr. Ivan Misner, Founder & CEO of BNI or Business Network International, is visiting New Zealand next week. BNI, which was founded in 1985, has approximately 2,000 chapters throughout North America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa. More >>

Skin And Fur To Fly At Conference

Thursday, 9 August 2001, 10:01 am | Unknown

2001: An Environmental Odyssey will focus on ways of achieving a workable balance between the interests of farming, tourism and other businesses, and the need for sustainability and protection of the environment. More >>

Travel Exchange Asia - Key Executive Appointments

Wednesday, 8 August 2001, 4:17 pm | Unknown

Travel Exchange Asia today announced three key appointments that reflect its commitment to establish a world-class travel portal for Asia Pacific. More >>

Varsity & Landcare Put Knowledge Wave Into Effect

Wednesday, 8 August 2001, 11:51 am | Unknown

Crown Research Institute Landcare Research will become the first new resident for Auckland's emerging technology and research hub, centred on The University of Auckland's Tamaki campus. More >>

Mariner7 And Sheffield - Strategic Partnership

Wednesday, 8 August 2001, 11:30 am | Unknown

Carter Holt Harvey spin-off Mariner7 and Sheffield Limited today announced a strategic partnership that will see them working together to develop and market on-line human resource products in New Zealand. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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