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Council To Mull Gay Church Idea
Thursday, 1 March 2001, 3:57 pm | Unknown
In response to last Friday's Press item; "Council to mull gay church idea," our congregation believes that the wider community would benefit from further information about our Church and its involvement in the proposed Christchurch City Council purchase ... More >>
HRT Looks Forward To "Pre-Season" Hit-Out!
Thursday, 1 March 2001, 10:03 am | Unknown
Like football’s pre-season competition, this weekend’s V8 Supercar support race at the Australian Grand Prix (AGP) in Melbourne can give an indication as to who’s going to be on the pace when the Shell Championship Series begins at Phillip Island in ... More >>
“People Like Deer”.
Wednesday, 28 February 2001, 5:32 pm | Unknown
With the announcement of the Department of Conservation Policy Statement on Deer Control, The Minister of Conservation, Hon Sandra Lee has totally ignored the views of the general public and hunters in particular. More >>
Hospital Lockout Ends
Wednesday, 28 February 2001, 10:47 am | Unknown
Workers at Wellington, Kenepuru and Paraparaumu hospitals will return to work after their employer, Spotless Services agreed to lift lockout notices. More >>
ElderCare’s Move Into Broader HealthCare Market
Wednesday, 28 February 2001, 10:39 am | Unknown
Auckland – February 28, 2001– Healthcare provider ElderCare New Zealand (NZSE: ELD) today announced it has appointed Brian Monk to the newly created position of Finance Director and Chief Financial Officer. He joins the company as it steps up its transition ... More >>
Concern Over Bounce-Back In Road Toll
Wednesday, 28 February 2001, 10:34 am | Unknown
Road safety campaigners will meet in Wellington this week (subs Thursday 1 and Friday 2 March) in an atmosphere of concern about a big bounce-back in the road toll. More >>
The Independent, 28 February 2001
Wednesday, 28 February 2001, 10:12 am | Unknown
- Australia's Ten TV network may bid for TV3, according to TV3 chairman Brent Impey - Sir Ron Brierley and FR Partners are behind the Greymouth Petroleum bid that threatens to gazump the Shell/Apache purchase of the Fletcher Energy assets More >>
Northland Polytechnic To Retain Lecturer
Tuesday, 27 February 2001, 5:56 pm | Unknown
Northland Polytechnic will continue to employ Mr Ira Hecht, the lecturer who did not declare a past criminal conviction, but has served him with a final written warning. More >>
Statement From Ira H Hecht
Tuesday, 27 February 2001, 5:55 pm | Unknown
Firstly, I deeply regret any disruption that has been caused to our students, my colleagues, Northland Polytechnic in general and also the wider community that we live in, as I have never harboured any intention to disrupt the smooth delivery of ... More >>
More Than 9 Out Of 10 Trustees Recommend Standing
Tuesday, 27 February 2001, 4:26 pm | Unknown
Nominations for Trustee Elections 2001 open tomorrow (Feb 28) – and campaign organisers have welcomed latest figures that show that 96 percent of current trustees would recommend the role to others. More >>
National Parks and Conservation Foundation launch
Tuesday, 27 February 2001, 10:29 am | Unknown
A Foundation to help protect and conserve New Zealand’s unique natural heritage was launched today at a special function hosted by Prime Minister Helen Clark. More >>
Historic Heaton St Homestead To Be Demolished
Tuesday, 27 February 2001, 9:45 am | Unknown
Historic Heaton St Homestead To Be Demolished - St George’s Hospital To Build Four-Lane Entrance. More >>
‘First Ever’ Lockout At NZ Public Hospital
Tuesday, 27 February 2001, 9:41 am | Unknown
More than one hundred cleaning staff at Wellington, Kenepuru and Paraparaumu hospitals face the first lockout in the history of public health from 1am on Monday. More >>
Compaq announces 13% price cuts
Monday, 26 February 2001, 8:53 am | Unknown
Auckland, 23 February, 2001. - Compaq Computer New Zealand today announced price reductions for notebook, desktop and workstation computers which last year increased in price with the falling New Zealand dollar. More >>
Employment Fono For Pacific Island Communities
Monday, 26 February 2001, 8:52 am | Unknown
Redundancies, dismissals and other employment matters will be high on the agenda at two Pacific Island community meetings next week. Organised by the Grey Lynn Neighbourhood Law Office, the meetings are part of their Pacific Law campaign to educate Pacific ... More >>
Constructive Relationship Benefits Patients
Friday, 23 February 2001, 3:13 pm | Unknown
More people suffering from osteoporosis will now have access to the drug alendronate (brandname FOSAMAX) following a new agreement between PHARMAC and pharmaceutical company Merck Sharp & Dohme. More >>
Copy Of Peoples Option And Media Enquiries
Friday, 23 February 2001, 2:23 pm | Unknown
MEDIA ENQUIRIES TO MEREDYDD BARRAR Ph 09 836 6389 Or PENNY BRIGHT Ph 09 828 4517 More >>
Farm Outlook Stable - Rabobank
Friday, 23 February 2001, 2:01 pm | Unknown
New Zealand farmers have started 2001 with a more cautious outlook but nearly half still plan to spend more on their businesses in the next 12 months. More >>
Korea Business Seminars At Right Time For NZ
Friday, 23 February 2001, 11:54 am | Unknown
* Technology New Zealand helps in bringing new technology to local manufacturers * Electroluminescence technology opens new market * In-mould equipment to help manufacturers and marketers develop points of differentiation in products More >>
Spotless Stands Firm On Lock Out
Friday, 23 February 2001, 11:54 am | Unknown
Strike notices for three days out of a planned seven by Wellington Hospital cleaners have been withdrawn, but fed up employer Spotless Services says its retaliatory Lock Out notice will go ahead, after mediation talks deadlocked today. More >>
