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Perspectives on the Chatham Islands and Wellington
Wednesday, 8 March 2000, 9:29 am | Unknown
Perspectives on the Chatham Islands and Wellington, Mezzanine WCC library, 6-12 March. Review: Lissa Mitchell More >>
New Managing Director For BNZ
Wednesday, 8 March 2000, 9:24 am | Unknown
"The Bank of New Zealand is to have a New Managing director less than two years after Mike Pratts appointment to the top job. More >>
WINZ 'Passing the Buck' over Tertiary Claims
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 8:02 pm | Unknown
OUSA Education Campaign Co-ordinator, Katie Grace said today that WINZ was trying to pass the buck on to the University over the confirmation of Student Loans and Allowances. More >>
Maori Finance and Management
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 7:50 pm | Unknown
Access to finance and management capability are two key issues which need to be addressed by Maori and the Crown if the new Government is to meet its goals for Maori economic development, Maori Economic Development Commission Chair June McCabe said today. More >>
NZ Sensors Warn Of 'Knocks' In Aussie Trucks
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 5:53 pm | Unknown
A small Lower Hutt firm's engine management system is helping to reduce exhaust emissions from trucks belonging to one of Australia's biggest companies. More >>
Suicide Is Painless? - The Craccum Articles
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 5:22 pm | Unknown
Craccum Magazine makes no apologies for this article. We know that suicide is one of the few taboo subjects still left in society. We know that New Zealand has the highest youth suicide rate in the world. More >>
Greenwood Technology Announces e-Scholars Winners
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 5:05 pm | Unknown
AUCKLAND, 7 March 2000 – Greenwood Technology today announced that three University of Auckland computer science students are the inaugural recipients of the company’s e-Scholars programme. The programme is designed to encourage academic excellence ... More >>
Interest rate rises precipitate, penny pinching
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 5:05 pm | Unknown
Raising interest rates next week to quell supposed inflationary pressures is like taking a scrooge approach from yesterday to deal to the Bill Gates economy of today and tomorrow, says Alasdair Thompson, Chief Executive of the Employers and Manufacturers ... More >>
Talented Kiwis To Apply For Scholarships
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 4:00 pm | Unknown
AMP General Manager John Drabble said the scholarships are open to people of any age and background who can demonstrate that they have the ability and attitude to succeed in their chosen field. More >>
NZ "Re-think" on Iraq supported by Doctors
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 3:56 pm | Unknown
New Zealand's new foreign policy stance on Iraq sanctions was today supported by the Iraq Sanctions Medical Alert Group (ISMAG), a group af Wellington-based doctors and lawyers. More >>
Italian’s Welcome Opportunity To Parade
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 1:26 pm | Unknown
The Embassy of Italy welcomes the invitation of the Rt.Hon Helen Clark, rime Minister of New Zealand, to Italian Team Prada to participate in the celebrations to be held at Parliament on Wednesday 8 March, as well of that of His Worship Mark Blumsky, ... More >>
The ACC Ball Is Now In The Government's Court
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 1:11 pm | Unknown
The Insurance Council says the ACC ball is now firmly in the government's court. More >>
Kavkaz News: Fighting At Foot Of Black Mountains
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 11:03 am | Unknown
The fighting around Saadi-Khutor (called 'Komsomolskoye' in the Russian media) is not letting up. Saadi-Khutor is situated in Urus-Martan District at the foot of the so-called Black Mountains. More >>
War Crimes In Chechnya - the Response of the West
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 10:53 am | Unknown
Testimony before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations by Peter Bouckaert, Human Rights Watch Emergencies Researcher More >>
West Coast State Exotic Forests sold.
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 10:24 am | Unknown
The Minister of Forests, Mr Pete Hodgson, said in an article in “The Press” on Wednesday 1st March, “a community-owned economic development trust for the Coast ... will have charge of Timberlands’ exotic forests, valued at almost $70 million.” This echoes ... More >>
Address to Industrial Relations Conference - Harre
Tuesday, 7 March 2000, 10:15 am | Unknown
Address to the 14th Annual Industrial Relations Conference 7 March 2000, The Carlton Hotel, Auckland. More >>
Community Views on Basque Park
Monday, 6 March 2000, 5:29 pm | Unknown
The future use of Basque Park – Newton’s most important open space - will be determined over the next few months, with help from the local community. More >>
Pick-Up In Forecast For City Economy
Monday, 6 March 2000, 5:13 pm | Unknown
For Auckland, a city recently obsessed by weather-watching for America’s Cup, there is good news in a forecast of another kind. More >>
Community Views on Basque Park
Monday, 6 March 2000, 5:11 pm | Unknown
The future use of Basque Park – Newton’s most important open space - will be determined over the next few months, with help from the local community. More >>
Public Trust Attacks Its Grey Image
Monday, 6 March 2000, 4:53 pm | Unknown
Public Trust says its new marketing campaign, launched yesterday, aims to show the public that the Government-owned business now has a modern style that belies its 126-year history. More >>
