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Context.co.nz TracksThe Situation In Sierra Leone
Friday, 12 May 2000, 11:24 am | Unknown
With work experience in Sierra Leone in 1995, the editor of context.co.nz helped coordinate an emergency feeding programme for under 12 year olds and their mothers in the inland city of Kenema, context.co.nz hope to provide some insight into a seemingly ... More >>
Police Violently Defend Criminal Uranium Mine
Friday, 12 May 2000, 9:28 am | Unknown
The peaceful protesters, outside Heathgate Resources’ Beverley Uranium mine, in the north of South Australia, retreated this morning when riot police descended upon their camp. The camp, containing more than 100 protesters, from twenty countries ... More >>
A breath of fresh air for a windy future
Friday, 12 May 2000, 9:19 am | Unknown
"A breath of fresh air is blowing good vibes towards the new renewable energy industry in New Zealand" said Mr Paul van Lieshout, chairperson of the New Zealand Wind Energy Association (NZWEA). "This week has seen the announcement of a timetable ... More >>
Let your computer do the thinking!
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 5:31 pm | Unknown
If you’re a household shopper who thinks the problem with computers is they don’t understand you, then take heart from this. More >>
MSN and Yahoo! Capture Top Rankings In Survey
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 4:31 pm | Unknown
Reveals MSN and Yahoo! Capture Top Rankings in Five Countries High Internet Usage Registered in Australia, New Zealand in Time Spent Per Month More >>
Household Net Worth Continues To Stagnate
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 4:10 pm | Unknown
The net worth of New Zealand households has effectively stagnated over the last four years, according to the latest WestpacTrust Household Savings Indicators as compiled by NZIER and Morningstar. More >>
Data Flash (New Zealand) Food Price Index - April
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 2:14 pm | Unknown
The food price index fell 0.5% mom in April to a level 0.7% lower than April 1999. This followed a 0.1% mom increase in March. The market had expected a rise of 0.4% mom. More >>
QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER - Thursday, 11 May 2000
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 1:35 pm | Unknown
1. Willie Jackson to the Associate Minister of Commerce: What progress has been made in solving problems surrounding security of payment issues in the construction industry? More >>
Scoop Images - CREDIT - at BATS
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 1:32 pm | Unknown
In Transit Theatre presents CREDIT A NEW COMEDY AT BATS THEATRE Written by the Company Directed by Juliet O'Brien More >>
In Transit Theatre presents - CREDIT - at BATS
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 1:15 pm | Unknown
In Transit Theatre presents CREDIT A NEW COMEDY AT BATS THEATRE Written by the Company Directed by Juliet O'Brien More >>
Scoop Images: Torchsinger Magdalena Darby
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 10:43 am | Unknown
Magdalena Darby, European song-stylist and torch singer, will appear in concert on June 24 at the Martinborough Town Hall, June 30 at the Ilott Concert Chamber in Wellington, and on July 1 at the Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt, to celebrate the launching of ... More >>
Good Performance Reaps Rewards, NZ Salary Survey
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 9:52 am | Unknown
More and more salaried staff are receiving bonuses, often at the sacrifice of salary increases, the latest New Zealand Salary Survey from Cubiks Limited, previously PA Consulting's assessment and development practice, shows. More >>
ARC completes coastal hazard initiatives
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 9:50 am | Unknown
Scientists and planners at the Auckland Regional Council have completed the development a Coastal Hazard Strategy (CHS), and produced a Coastal Erosion Management Manual (CEMM). Both these documents were presented to councillors at a meeting last week. More >>
Largest Online Charity Auction Helps Save Maritime
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 9:48 am | Unknown
Trade Me, New Zealand’s busiest online auction site, is hosting an online charity auction to raise funds to help restore the world’s only double-ended steam ferry, the SS Toroa. More >>
ERB could dampen Jobs and Growth in Tourism Sector
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 9:26 am | Unknown
The Employment Relations Bill (ERB) could impact on jobs in the tourism sector unless changes are made before it becomes law, Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Chief Executive Glenys Coughlan said today. More >>
An Evening with the Incomparable Magdalena Darby
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 8:55 am | Unknown
Magdalena Darby, European song-stylist and torch singer, will appear in concert on June 24 at the Martinborough Town Hall, June 30 at the Ilott Concert Chamber in Wellington, and on July 1 at the Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt, to celebrate the launching of ... More >>
Additional Funding "Significant Vote Of Support"
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 8:51 am | Unknown
“The Minister’s announcement today that the Government will fund growth in the ITO sector is a significant and welcomed vote of support,” said Martin Eadie, Chair of the Industry Training Federation. More >>
TIMOR TODAY 11 MAY 2000
Thursday, 11 May 2000, 12:45 am | Unknown
For full text see… http://www.easttimor.com/ More >>
Tobacco Excise Increase: Effect on Price Uncertain
Wednesday, 10 May 2000, 5:23 pm | Unknown
British American Tobacco New Zealand today said that it was difficult to precisely predict the effect of the Government’s excise increase on the final price of its tobacco products. More >>
Computer Associates Announces New Positions
Wednesday, 10 May 2000, 5:19 pm | Unknown
The new structure announced by Computer Associates for the Fiscal year 2001 recognises the growing awareness of e-Business and allows for continuing growth. More >>
