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Australia Thinks Big
Saturday, 30 October 1999, 10:59 am | Unknown
On Thursday the Australian Federal Government announced that it and state government's would spend a massive A$480 million to complete the rail link between the northern and southern coasts - nearly 90 years after the idea was first floated. John Howard ... More >>
Libertarianz Show How to Run a Treasury
Saturday, 30 October 1999, 10:52 am | Unknown
“For too long New Zealanders have had their earnings taken from them by thieving governments. This proposed Libertarianz Budget â€" officially released today - gives people their money back,” says Libertarianz Finance Spokesman Julian Darby. More >>
Best Looking Party List on Offer
Saturday, 30 October 1999, 10:51 am | Unknown
Herewith the full list of thirty list candidates for Libertarianz, the party aiming to get Nanny State off our backs, out of our pockets, and out of our lives. These people are not committee joiners, scout leaders or bureaucrats - they are passionate ... More >>
Defence To Upgrade ANZAC Fleet's Missile System
Saturday, 30 October 1999, 9:26 am | Unknown
The Department of Defence has recommended to proceed at this stage with a modified upgrade to the ANZAC Frigates' anti-ship missile defence, and to investigate alternative options for providing a long-range air warfare capability. More >>
NZ Military Police Investigate East Timor Graves
Friday, 29 October 1999, 8:31 pm | Unknown
Warning: Graphic Image may offend The extent of the savagery in East Timor is now becoming more obvious as INTERFET troops gain a widespread presence throughout the country and more of the militia handiwork comes to light. Reports of hastily buried ... More >>
Hide Runs For Cover
Friday, 29 October 1999, 8:05 pm | Unknown
"ACT MP Rodney Hide’s trumpeting of his commitment to Epsom needs to be judged by his no-shows at public meetings with other candidates", said Epsom National Party candidate, Richard Worth, today. More >>
Scoop Images: NZ Forces In East Timor
Friday, 29 October 1999, 7:58 pm | Unknown
Three New Zealand Defence Force images referred to in the previous article. More >>
Aucklanders' Legacy at Risk
Friday, 29 October 1999, 7:51 pm | Unknown
Three Auckland Councils - Manukau City, Auckland City and Papakura District Council - have today lodged an interim injunction with the High Court in Auckland to restrain immediate distribution (via the Auckland Energy Consumers Trust's dividend payout) ... More >>
Rebuild Library Say Residents
Friday, 29 October 1999, 4:43 pm | Unknown
Spreydon residents favour rebuilding the Spreydon Library in Barrington Street, but are closely followed by those who favour putting a new library in the nearby mall. More >>
New Research Fund Targets Business Development
Friday, 29 October 1999, 4:38 pm | Unknown
New Zealanders will soon have access to $36 million per year for investment in research, science and technology - the New Economy Fund. More >>
Cairns Lockie Mortgage Commentary
Friday, 29 October 1999, 1:43 pm | Unknown
Welcome to the twentieth issue of the Cairns Lockie Mortgage Commentary. This is a fortnightly electronic newsletter which aims to keep you informed on developments at Cairns Lockie, Mortgage Bankers and the mortgage market in general. Previous issues ... More >>
Aucklanders' Legacy at Risk: Injuncting Councils
Friday, 29 October 1999, 1:28 pm | Unknown
Three Auckland Councils - Manukau City, Auckland City and Papakura District Council - have today lodged an interim injunction with the High Court in Auckland to restrain immediate distribution (via the Auckland Energy Consumers Trust's dividend payout) ... More >>
EAST TIMOR TODAY 29/10/99
Friday, 29 October 1999, 1:02 pm | Unknown
For full text and photos see http://www.easttimor.com/ More >>
Quotable Value profit in maiden year
Friday, 29 October 1999, 10:20 am | Unknown
Quotable Value New Zealand Limited today announced its maiden annual result featuring a net profit of $818,000 representing a return on shareholder’s funds of 14.6 per cent. More >>
AMEX Cup Village Announces 2nd Split Enz Concert
Friday, 29 October 1999, 10:01 am | Unknown
Due to the New Year's Eve concert with Split Enz in the American Express New Zealand Cup Village selling out in 18 minutes the band will now play a second concert on the night of the 30th of December. More >>
Fendalton Service Centre Site Changing
Friday, 29 October 1999, 12:55 am | Unknown
Things are changing rapidly on the site of the Fendalton Service Centre A number of trees close to the building have been moved or relocated, including a splendid palm tree which was growing in an internal courtyard of the building. Lifted out ... More >>
Duathalon Champ To Speak at New Brighton Library
Friday, 29 October 1999, 12:53 am | Unknown
The world duathlon champion, Debbie Nelson, will speak at the New Brighton Library on Sunday 31 October. More >>
Simpson Grierson Appoints Partner
Friday, 29 October 1999, 12:31 am | Unknown
Leading law firm Simpson Grierson has appointed Michael Sage as a commercial law partner advising a variety of clients, particularly network utilities. Simpson Grierson is already well-established in this area of practice, and Mr Sage is able to add ... More >>
ACT Education Policies A Return To Victorian Era
Thursday, 28 October 1999, 10:55 pm | Unknown
Quality Public Education Coalition [QPEC] has slammed ACT's education policy as Victorian. National spokesperson, John Minto says the policy is a "sick joke" and would certainly construct a two tier education system where only those born into wealth will advance. More >>
The Evening Post
Thursday, 28 October 1999, 4:58 pm | Unknown
Dental - Tax - Batons - Debt - Jets - Breast Feeding - Rugby - Prebble More >>
