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TIMOR TODAY - Wednesday 26/10/99
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 2:22 pm | Unknown
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Telemedia Lists On ASX
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 1:54 pm | Unknown
Telemedia Networks International Limited today listed on the Australian Stock Exchange at a closing price of $1.63 - a 63% premium to its issue price of $1.00 per share. More >>
Tax Staff Talkback
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 11:17 am | Unknown
Inland Revenue staff - members of the PSA - will today walk off the job at Auckland's Manukau office in response to the parliamentary inquiry into IRD and especially comments made by the tax commissioner, Graham Holland, since the report's release. Workers ... More >>
Students Wanted For City’s Biggest Soccer Tourney
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 11:08 am | Unknown
Christchurch school students are being asked to attend a welcome for soccer players in the under-17 world championships on 10 November. More >>
Political Party Logo Registered
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 11:06 am | Unknown
The Electoral Commission has announced it has registered the logo of the political party called Association of Sovereignz. More >>
Writ Day Ends Party Registration Activity
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 11:04 am | Unknown
With today’s issuing of the writs for the general election the Electoral Commission has ceased all political party registration activity until after the election. More >>
Intel Launch 733MHz and Mobile Processors
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 9:18 am | Unknown
Intel's Broadest Processor Launch to Date Includes 733 MHz Performance for Desktop PCs and the First Mobile Pentium III Processors. More >>
The Dominion
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 8:57 am | Unknown
Stowaway - Fines - Golfer - Wife - Quake - Scam - Coromandel More >>
Holidays Act Needs Reform: Simpson Grierson Survey
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 12:44 am | Unknown
A major study of the Holidays Act, commissioned by national law firm Simpson Grierson, has found a compelling case for changing an Act founded on principles from a time when employees worked 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday. More >>
Employers Paying More Than Law Requires For Y2k
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 12:42 am | Unknown
Almost half (45%) of employers are requiring some staff to work on the turnover to the millennium, and most of those employers are paying better than ordinary rates to full time and part time waged staff. But salaried staff and senior management, ... More >>
Paid Parental Leave – What Employers Want
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 12:40 am | Unknown
A small majority – 51% – of employers are saying “No” to statutory paid parental leave, according to a new survey by national law firm Simpson Grierson. Only 34% approved of the concept, while the rest were uncertain. More >>
Ten Key Facts From The Holidays Act Survey
Wednesday, 27 October 1999, 12:38 am | Unknown
Most employers want the Act repealed or amended (51%). Only 27% want it left as is. More >>
TV3 6pm News
Tuesday, 26 October 1999, 6:20 pm | Unknown
Stewart - INCIS - Quake - Fraud - Piha More >>
AMEX Cup Village Gets 200,000 Visitors In One Week
Tuesday, 26 October 1999, 6:10 pm | Unknown
The AMEX Cup Village is now New Zealand's number one visitor attraction. In the last week 239,486 people came and shared in the excitement of what is proving to be the country's most favoured gathering point. More >>
The Evening Post
Tuesday, 26 October 1999, 5:13 pm | Unknown
Golfer Dies - Quake - Leaders - Apartment Wrangle - Police Dog - UN Force - Mehrtons - Alliance/Greens More >>
Auckland City Scene - News In Brief
Tuesday, 26 October 1999, 11:55 am | Unknown
SHORE RD INTERSECTION An end is in sight to traffic hold-ups at the Upland/Orakei/Shore Road intersection, where widening and upgrading work has been carried out over the past five months. More >>
It's Auckland's Neighbours 'Street Meet' Week
Tuesday, 26 October 1999, 11:52 am | Unknown
Isn't it time you got to know your neighbours? "Street Meet" Week, being promoted by Auckland City to encourage people to get together with their neighbours over a cup of tea, is next week, from November 1 to November 7. More >>
Torch bearers sought for Olympics
Tuesday, 26 October 1999, 11:50 am | Unknown
The 2000 Olympics Torch will come to New Zealand on its way from Greece to Sydney, between June 5-7 next year. A total of 300 torch bearers will carry the Olympic flame through Queenstown, Christchurch, Wellington, Rotorua and Auckland on its historic ... More >>
New Theatre And Gallery At Maritime Museum
Tuesday, 26 October 1999, 11:48 am | Unknown
The New Zealand National Maritime Museum has officially opened its new Courtyard Theatre and Entrance Gallery, which is running a series of films outlining the history of the America's Cup challenge series. More >>
Viaduct Sculpture Park Gets $700,000 From City
Tuesday, 26 October 1999, 11:45 am | Unknown
Auckland City has provided $700,000 for the Viaduct Harbour Sculpture Park project. This will allow up to eight permanent sculptures and a number of temporary works to be 'created' on site by various artists. More >>
