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Brave New World - General Manager for Wellington

Tuesday, 31 October 2000, 1:31 pm | Unknown

AUCKLAND – 31 October, 2000 – Angela Fulljames, the newly appointed Wellington General Manager for Brave New World, New Zealand’s largest integrated marketing solutions company, comes with impressive credentials in the area of design and a proven background ... More >>

Pre-pay Net Card Launched

Tuesday, 31 October 2000, 9:09 am | Unknown

A pre-pay Internet access card is set to revolutionise the way New Zealanders surf the Net. More >>

Sub Design Flaw Vindicates Critics Of NZ Enquiry

Tuesday, 31 October 2000, 9:06 am | Unknown

UK NUCLEAR SUBMARINE REACTOR "HOURS FROM MELTDOWN": DESIGN FLAW VINDICATES CRITICS OF NZ ENQUIRY WHITEWASH More >>

Holliday Group Bowled Over With Award Honours

Tuesday, 31 October 2000, 9:01 am | Unknown

At the Hi Tech Excellence Awards 2000 held in Auckland on Saturday entrepreneurial Christchurch software development company the Holliday Group stole the limelight by winning two awards and one highly commended. More >>

gen-i Targets International Growth under New Board

Tuesday, 31 October 2000, 9:00 am | Unknown

AUCKLAND, 30 October, 2000 – Leading Internet Integrator gen-i limited today announced a new Chairman and new board appointments to guide the company into an international growth phase. More >>

Waitangi Book Wins Legal Prize

Monday, 30 October 2000, 4:46 pm | Unknown

"Waitangi and Indigenous Rights: Revolution, Law and Legitimation" by Professor Emeritus F M 'Jock' Brookfield has won the J F Northey Memorial Book Award as the best legal book published by a New Zealand-based author in 1999. More >>

TIMOR TODAY 30 OCTOBER 2000

Monday, 30 October 2000, 2:58 pm | Unknown

For full text… http://www.easttimor.com/ More >>

WATER REVIEW: Privatisation not being considered

Monday, 30 October 2000, 2:19 pm | Unknown

The first major milestone of the Auckland region water, wastewater and stormwater review has been reached, with the drawing up of four major options that are now being evaluated by councils. More >>

Vending Technologies IPO Recieves Strong Suppor

Monday, 30 October 2000, 1:52 pm | Unknown

AUCKLAND, 27 October 2000 – ‘Smart’ vending machine operator, Vending Technologies Ltd (VTL), confirmed that its $7.5m initial public share offer closed today. More >>

SolNet acquires Melbourne software company

Monday, 30 October 2000, 1:50 pm | Unknown

Lifeboat's expertise covers project management; strategic IT consultancy; system design, development, testing and delivery; and application support and training. The company has particular expertise in Unix, Java and Oracle-based environments, ... More >>

Record Number of Entries for Architects’ Awards

Monday, 30 October 2000, 1:37 pm | Unknown

While there was a record number of entries for new buildings in this year’s New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA)-Resene Southern Local Awards, an older building also won acclaim. More >>

Is economy class syndrome another medical myth?

Monday, 30 October 2000, 1:31 pm | Unknown

The so-called economy class syndrome thought to threaten the health of long-haul travellers may well be another modern day medical myth, according to a study of nearly 800 patients reported in the latest Lancet Medical Journal (http://www.thelancet.com/). More >>

TAB move quickly to prevent tote manipulation

Monday, 30 October 2000, 1:30 pm | Unknown

The New Zealand Racing Industry Board has gazetted two changes to the Racing Act in order to remove the possibility of large-scale tote manipulation by an overseas betting syndicate. More >>

Nuclear Free Zone Extension

Monday, 30 October 2000, 9:21 am | Unknown

Waitakere City Council is supporting a bill currently before parliament, which will extend the nuclear free zone beyond the present 12-mile limit off New Zealand’s coast. More >>

FMG Supports ‘Down To Earth’ Kiwi Ingenuity

Monday, 30 October 2000, 9:20 am | Unknown

Farmers’ Mutual Group has taken up a 40-week sponsorship on the hot new rural TV show No 8 Wired, produced by the Gibson Group. More >>

Tertiary Education Tax Breaks Supported

Monday, 30 October 2000, 9:19 am | Unknown

“Tax incentives for business contributions to tertiary education are an excellent idea,” says Margaret Yates, executive member of the New Zealand Association of Private Education Providers (NZAPEP). “Education and business need to be closely tied together ... More >>

Special meeting called for Rakaia Rise decision

Monday, 30 October 2000, 9:17 am | Unknown

A special meeting will be held by councillors to consider the best option for managing bulk asbestos contaminated material affecting five properties and a shared accessway in the Rakaia Rise vicinity. More >>

New Motorhome Deal Boosts Local Economy

Monday, 30 October 2000, 9:16 am | Unknown

In the biggest vehicle supply deal of its kind in New Zealand, the first one hundred Mercedes motorhomes were completed at C.I.Munro in Otorohunga this week as part of a new fleet for Maui Motorhomes. More >>

A Polio Free World - Rotary's Dream Within Grasp

Monday, 30 October 2000, 12:49 am | Unknown

An area covering one-third of the world's population was today (Sunday 2pm NZ) certified polio-free by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as part of its global eradication programme in partnership with UNICEF, Rotary clubs around the world and the USA National ... More >>

Genetic Discovery Important for New Zealand Growth

Friday, 27 October 2000, 1:41 pm | Unknown

Genesis Evidence Illustrates Benefits in Health, Primary Industries and Environment to Royal Commission on Genetic Modification More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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