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TV3 News
Friday, 22 October 1999, 8:25 pm | Unknown
Independence leader returns - Drugs Bust - GM Foods - Rugby Mascots -Russian rocket attack - Workers Killed in Fire - Israeli President Question - Search For Prisoner - All Blacks and Scotland More >>
Whittaker’s ‘Good Honest Political Reporter’
Friday, 22 October 1999, 4:55 pm | Unknown
‘Bomber’, aka Martyn Bradbury, has agreed to present the ‘Whittaker’s Good Honest Election Campaign Report, on youth radio station Channel Z between 9pm-10.30pm from Sunday 24 October through to Sunday 21 November as part of an effort to get young ... More >>
Millennium Event Mixes Old And New
Friday, 22 October 1999, 4:21 pm | Unknown
A millennium event which mixes history and the heritage of the Hutt Valley with New Zealand’s rich cultural life is set to literally fire up on New Years’ Eve. More >>
Loch Katrine Closed During Labour Weekend
Friday, 22 October 1999, 3:35 pm | Unknown
The Loch Katrine gate will not be opened this Labour weekend, but as of 1 November vehicles will have access on a limited basis, says the Department of Conservation. More >>
CLEAR offers Internet business integration Tech.
Friday, 22 October 1999, 3:21 pm | Unknown
CLEAR Communications today launched its Payment Gateway service, citing the new application as a 'first step' that will accelerate the integration of Internet technologies into New Zealand businesses. More >>
Looking For A Partner On The Quiet
Friday, 22 October 1999, 2:59 pm | Unknown
A South Auckland company is quietly promoting the success of Kiwi innovation as it seeks a partner to mass-produce its digital processor that cancels out noise with . . . noise. More >>
When ageing is just a matter of taste...
Friday, 22 October 1999, 2:38 pm | Unknown
Remember when food tasted and smelled really exciting? If the aroma of fresh baking, the flavour of fruit, all seem a bit dull these days it's probably a sign of ageing - you, not the food. More >>
Concern Over Rural Health Services
Friday, 22 October 1999, 2:36 pm | Unknown
The provision of adequate health services in rural areas is in crisis, say the mayors and chairs of all South Island local authorities. More >>
Launch Of New Hospitality Qualifications
Friday, 22 October 1999, 2:12 pm | Unknown
The Hospitality Standards Institute (HSI) today launched a new set of qualifications for the hospitality industry, to meet the increasing demand for more professional and well qualified staff to service the growth being driven by domestic and international ... More >>
Towns Must Take Responsibility For Developme
Friday, 22 October 1999, 11:36 am | Unknown
The Bendon plant closures provide a strong reminder to small towns dependent on a single employer to be more active to attract new businesses to locate and offer a wider employment pool to the local community. More >>
Small Towns Must Take Responsibility For Economies
Friday, 22 October 1999, 11:31 am | Unknown
The Bendon plant closures provide a strong reminder to small towns dependent on a single employer to be more active to attract new businesses to locate and offer a wider employment pool to the local community. More >>
Labour policy smashes drink driving gains
Friday, 22 October 1999, 10:57 am | Unknown
Maori anti-drink driving campaigner, Nick Pataka, has slammed Labours policy which will terminate drink-driving advertisements, saying its architects must have been under the influence. More >>
The Dominion
Friday, 22 October 1999, 9:56 am | Unknown
Pay Rise - Bravery Awards - Rape - Indonesia - Nats Site - Fire Levy More >>
Political Parties Must Show Spending Discipline
Friday, 22 October 1999, 8:47 am | Unknown
Responding to the Treasury fiscal update released today, Michael Barnett, Chamber Chief Executive, said that while the forecast confirms positive medium-term growth and employment prospects, they depend on maintaining the existing revenue and spending ... More >>
NFFC Farmers' Declaration on GE In Agriculture
Friday, 22 October 1999, 12:20 am | Unknown
In the face of the growing controversy over genetic engineered crops and food the National Family Farm Coalition (NFFC), which currently consists of 33 farm, resource conservation and rural advocacy groups from 33 states bringing together farmers and ... More >>
National Radio Midday Bulletin
Friday, 22 October 1999, 12:16 am | Unknown
Ambulance - Agriculture - Grozny - HIV - Plunket - Alcohol - Syringes - US - Timor - Union - Inmate - Teams More >>
South African War Website
Thursday, 21 October 1999, 4:24 pm | Unknown
A hundred years ago today over 200 New Zealand soldiers sailed to fight for the British Empire in the South African War. The New Zealand experience of the War at home and in South Africa is captured in a new on-line exhibition created by the Heritage Group ... More >>
National Tinkers with Loans Scheme
Thursday, 21 October 1999, 4:10 pm | Unknown
Student leaders at the Auckland University Students’ Association (AUSA) today condemned Nationals’ tinkering with the loans scheme, labeling it as a cheap attempt at vote grabbing. More >>
Insurance Council Condemns Increase of Fire Levy
Thursday, 21 October 1999, 2:56 pm | Unknown
The Insurance Council today has condemned a move to increase the Fire Service levy to pay for the Fire Service. More >>
Economic Outlook Bright if Managed Well
Thursday, 21 October 1999, 2:19 pm | Unknown
“The economic outlook for New Zealand is positive, provided we continue to implement policy which assists rather than hinders economic growth", according to New Zealand Employers’ Federation Chief Executive, Steve Marshall. More >>
