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New Zealand Herald

Wednesday, 24 November 1999, 10:05 am | Unknown

Payouts - Air NZ - Race and Accidents - Bab Blood - Protest - Loans - Stud - Anderton - Rape More >>

National Radio 9am

Wednesday, 24 November 1999, 10:03 am | Unknown

ERMA says eggs from GM Salmon may have escaped into a stream in Marlborough. While no evidence the eggs escaped there is a risk and concern. More >>

Students To Challenge Tuition Fees In Court

Wednesday, 24 November 1999, 9:45 am | Unknown

A group of students from Auckland University are lodging a claim in the High Court within the next several weeks to seek judicial review of the process by which the University sets its fees. More >>

The Dominion

Wednesday, 24 November 1999, 12:20 am | Unknown

Rankin - Porn - Bomb - Debate - Lomu - Fuck - Cannabis - Telecom More >>

Election Advertising By Timberlands Front Group

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 10:55 pm | Unknown

Author Nicky Hager has called for a parliamentary inquiry into links between Timberlands West Coast and the pro-logging pressure group Coast Action Network, which paid for a full-page advertisement in Coromandel today attacking the Green, Labour and Alliance ... More >>

Transport Leadership Determines the Future

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 3:52 pm | Unknown

“Transport is a defining issue for Auckland’s future. If we are to be a leading, internationally competitive city, leadership is required to solve Aucklands worst perennial problem.” More >>

Canterbury Conservancy News Briefs Sept–Nov 1999

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 3:33 pm | Unknown

Department of Conservation staff and local residents in Twizel released 19 of the critically endangered kaki (black stilt) in September. After two months all of those birds are still alive. More >>

Lower Growth in Wage Rates Continues

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 3:07 pm | Unknown

Salary and wage rates (including overtime) surveyed for the September 1999 quarter were 1.5 per cent higher than a year earlier. This follows an increase of 1.9 per cent in pay rates for the September 1998 quarter when compared with the same quarter ... More >>

Traffic congestion what Aucklanders dislike Most

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 2:39 pm | Unknown

The Employers and Manufacturers Association congratulates the seven Auckland city councils and the regional council on completing their major growth and transport planning studies, and advises an urgent plan of action is required. More >>

Election campaign gets dirtier

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 1:24 pm | Unknown

Dr Cullen’s release of a letter to the media he obtained illegitimately adds to the intensifying use of dirty tricks in this election campaign, says the Northern Employers & Manufacturers Association. The EMA did not leak the confidential letter to ... More >>

Support the community sector, before it falls over

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 11:17 am | Unknown

Age Concern says New Zealand’s non-profit, community sector is in danger of falling over. “Over recent years, the community sector has been expected to provide more and more services for less and less resources,” says Claire Austin, Chief Executive ... More >>

Intervention Needed With Youth - Drug Agency

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 9:47 am | Unknown

The increase of substance abuse and dependence among young people and minority ethnic groups is concerning the National Society on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, according to its 1999 Annual Report, released today. More >>

The Dominion

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 9:37 am | Unknown

WINZ - Jail - House - Bad Blood - Values - Fantasy - Treaty - Upton More >>

Protecting Consumer Rights in electricity market

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 9:05 am | Unknown

“The need to achieve lowest possible delivered electricity prices for the required level of security demanded by consumers, both small and large, seems to have become a secondary issue in this years election” observed Ralph Matthes, Executive Director ... More >>

Positive Outcomes Through Consciousness

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 9:02 am | Unknown

A country’s capacity to achieve positive outcomes in any area of its national life directly reflects the level of coherence or integration in its collective consciousness, says the leader of the Natural Law Party, Mr Bryan Lee. More >>

Doctors Urge Action on Immunisation

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 12:56 am | Unknown

The immunisation of New Zealand children is too important to be used as a pre-Election political football, the New Zealand Medical Association says. More >>

McGillicuddy: Total Reforestation Otago's Solution

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 12:23 am | Unknown

The McGillicuddy Serious Party today announced it's plans to prevent future disaster along the lines of the previous weeks floodings in southern rural New Zealand. More >>

Cast-Offs Downturn Hits Social Service

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 12:14 am | Unknown

Donated any old clothes to charity recently? The odds are against it according to social service agency Baptist Action whose Auckland City Mission is largely funded by selling recycled clothing in its eight opportunity shops. More >>

Comparison of Major Party Tax Policies

Monday, 22 November 1999, 4:11 pm | Unknown

With just days before the election, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand has released a summary of the two major parties’ tax policies. More >>

1st Female President for Institute of Accountants

Monday, 22 November 1999, 4:09 pm | Unknown

Sue Sheldon will this week become the first female president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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