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Britomart Agreement Is Ended

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 5:06 pm | Unknown

Auckland City Council today voted to terminate the Master Development Agreement (MDA) for the Britomart project. More >>

The Evening Post

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 5:02 pm | Unknown

Village - Mouning After - Ansett Redundancies - Midwife's Care - Yes or No? - Tax Tunes - Student Debt More >>

Tax Cuts, But For Who?

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 3:49 pm | Unknown

Mauri Pacific Leader Tau Henare today put a dampener on National's proposed tax cuts post election. More >>

Jade And Ernst & Young Form Strategic Alliance

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 2:44 pm | Unknown

JADE and Ernst & Young have formed a strategic alliance that will see Ernst & Young complementing its software development and implementation service lines with the capability to build enterprise class systems in JADE. More >>

Treatment of depression may suffer -- NZMA

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 2:22 pm | Unknown

Tens of thousands of New Zealanders with depression and anxiety disorders may suffer under a PHARMAC decision to cut subsidies for modern antidepressant drugs, the New Zealand Medical Association says. More >>

Environmental Policies Analysed: Two Distinct Camp

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 2:12 pm | Unknown

New Zealand’s environment will suffer if a National/ACT Government is re-elected, says a coalition of leading environment groups which asked each party to say where they stand on a comprehensive survey of environmental policies. More >>

No Bright Future With More Fee Increases

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 11:46 am | Unknown

Student leaders at the Auckland University Students’ Association (AUSA) are disgusted at a proposed average fee increase of 10.9% for 2000. More >>

Industry-Based Training in Election Spotlight

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 11:04 am | Unknown

On the eve of a national conference to discuss the challenges and opportunities for industry-based training, the election campaign has identified training as a key to enhancing economic performance. More >>

Encouraging Results In Northland Forest Health

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 10:14 am | Unknown

A series of annual health checks of Northland forests has come up with very encouraging results that show wild animal control in the region is having the desired effect. More >>

Still Time For People To Enrol For The Election

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 9:28 am | Unknown

The electoral roll for this year’s general election closed for printing last week with 89 per cent of eligible electors enrolled to vote in the election. More >>

North Shore Beach Warnings Removed

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 9:19 am | Unknown

Warning signs have been removed from the two beaches in North Shore City affected by wastewater overflows last week. More >>

Cheaper Public Transport Say North Shore Residents

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 9:17 am | Unknown

North Shore City residents say cheaper fares, more frequent services and better links between services are the main improvements that would encourage them to use public transport more often. More >>

Auckland City - News In Brief

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 9:14 am | Unknown

Port tackles Over weight: Ports of Auckland is taking the initiative in checking the weight of trucks leaving the port with a full load. In a 'first' a special weight over axle and height warning system will allow drivers leaving the container terminal ... More >>

Red Means Stop - Traffic Caution Needed

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 9:09 am | Unknown

This week's column is written by Penrose Ward Councillor Jan Welch, chairperson of the Zoo Enterprise Board. On a recent Sunday morning I saw one of the most potentially horrifying incidents I have ever watched. I was backing out of my drive on the Ellerslie-Panmure ... More >>

Still Time For People To Enrol To Vote

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 9:04 am | Unknown

The electoral roll for this year’s general election closed for printing last week with 89 per cent of eligible electors enrolled to vote in the election. More >>

Police Achievements Recognised

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 8:57 am | Unknown

Auckland's mayor, Chris Fletcher, was a guest at a special police awards ceremony in the city recently. More >>

It's Guangzhou Day next Saturday!

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 8:54 am | Unknown

Auckland City Council - City Scene Dragons and Chinese acrobats, Mah Jong, cooking and children's drawing competitions, a Guangzhou-style market and food street, free live entertainment all day... this is the essence of Auckland's first Guangzhou Day, ... More >>

Get Ready To Party!

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 8:52 am | Unknown

Auckland City Council - City Scene Auckland City's millennium celebrations are shaping up as a once-in-a-lifetime experience. More >>

Marking Boer War Centenary

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 8:51 am | Unknown

Yvonne Smith, the daughter of a Boer War soldier, and her husband Athol at the function with Auckland's mayor, Chris Fletcher who is holding her great uncle's uniform. Medals, newspaper clippings and the uniform belonging to the great uncle of Auckland's mayor, ... More >>

FIFA Under 17 Soccer World Champs Here

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 8:44 am | Unknown

Auckland City Council - City Scene Between November 10 and 27, New Zealand is hosting one of the most important international sports tournaments ever to come to this country. The FIFA under 17 world championships featuring teams from 16 countries will be played ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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