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Cadburys Takes The Honours In Cure Kids Race

Monday, 5 April 2004, 9:56 am | Unknown

April 2 2004: Cadburys made a clean sweep at the inaugural Cure Kids Great Adventure Race in the Waitakere Ranges today. More >>

Discovery Channel Launches Brand Campaign in NZ

Monday, 5 April 2004, 9:53 am | Unknown

Discovery Channel, Discovery Networks’ flagship channel, unveils a new brand campaign in April, created by Australian agency Jack Watts Currie and produced by Sydney-based Bruce Dunlop Associates. The companies worked to tailor this major international ... More >>

Màori Economic Development At The Hui Taumata '04

Monday, 5 April 2004, 9:35 am | Unknown

The first national Màori economic development summit for 20 years - Hui Taumata 2004 -will be held in December. More >>

Men's Convoy 2004 An Outstanding Success

Friday, 2 April 2004, 9:31 am | Unknown

"MEN'S CONVOY 2004 departed Auckland on Monday and travelled 2,200 km through the north island, arriving in Wellington on Wednesday . Our rally at Parliament was addressed by Associate Minister for Revenue Hon. David Cuncliffe; ACT MP Dr Muriel ... More >>

New Zealand Companies embracing RFID

Wednesday, 31 March 2004, 5:48 pm | Unknown

While debate continues when, where and how RFID (radio frequency identification) will fully enter the market, New Zealand companies are already embracing future application of the technology. More >>

Inaugural Cure Kids Great Adventure Race

Tuesday, 30 March 2004, 5:15 pm | Unknown

March 30 2004: New Zealand multi-sport guru Steve Gurney will help launch a corporate multi-sport adventure race, which will take place on Auckland’s West Coast and Waitakere Ranges on April 2, raising funds for the Cure Kids charity for on going child health ... More >>

Animal Management Systems Poised For New Growth

Tuesday, 30 March 2004, 5:02 pm | Unknown

Electric fence product leader Gallagher Animal Management Systems is poised to move its business up to the next level with the upcoming launch of new high-end technology products and an improved delivery model – initiatives that are expected to pay off ... More >>

Historic Places Trust Complicit With University

Monday, 29 March 2004, 10:28 am | Unknown

Mark Baxter today expressed disappointment at the Historic Places Trust who made a deal with the University meaning the HPT could not take part in the resource consent hearing for the proposed St David Street bridge. Mr Baxter criticised HPT’s complicity ... More >>

Image: Wairarapa Balloon Festival Begins

Thursday, 25 March 2004, 5:05 pm | Unknown

A stunning photo of a few balloons participating at the Wairarapa Balloon Festival, taken early this morning. More >>

Back Office Performance Management Initiative

Thursday, 25 March 2004, 5:00 pm | Unknown

Witness Systems Unveils Back Office Performance Management Initiative, Providing a Comprehensive Solutions Framework to Optimize Back Office Processes More >>

Kidney Donor Case Study

Wednesday, 24 March 2004, 4:42 pm | Unknown

1. Innovative NZ technology facilitates speedy and consistent donor-recipient matching 2. Clearly-defined and published criteria bring clarity and transparency to a sensitive issue 3. Unique system to be marketed worldwide More >>

Jambalaya Festival 8th-11th April - Taupo

Wednesday, 24 March 2004, 4:40 pm | Unknown

Three days of Cuban, Brazilian, Maori, Pacific, Samba, Salsa, Cultural Fusion ending in Huge Carnival Madness! More >>

Meaty Drama Whets a Varied Palate

Wednesday, 24 March 2004, 4:35 pm | Unknown

"CHOICE CUTS'' a showcase of bite-sized pieces of theatre. Meaty, stimulating, entertaining, provoking. "CHOICE CUTS" reflects a creative blend of diverse styles, and content from the second year Master in Theatre Arts Directing students. More >>

Otago Regional Council missed the Bridge

Wednesday, 24 March 2004, 4:32 pm | Unknown

Submitters on the proposed Otago University vehicle bridge over the Leith today expressed disappointment that the Otago Regional Council had granted consent for the bridge to be built over the Leith. More >>

'Killer' Comedy About Killing

Thursday, 18 March 2004, 11:41 am | Unknown

What makes a seemingly normal person turn into a killer? Is a comedy about killing something you should attend when it arrives as part of the 2004 New Zealand International Comedy Festival? More >>

Meeting To Reactivate Mahia & Dist. Tourism Group

Thursday, 18 March 2004, 10:35 am | Unknown

A meeting is being convened to restart the Mahia and Districts Tourism Group Inc, which has been inactive for some months. More >>

Yet Another Trans-Neptunian Planet Found

Wednesday, 17 March 2004, 1:25 pm | Unknown

The discovery has been announced of yet another tiny planet beyond Neptune, second only to Pluto in size. The object is designated 2003 VB12 and is presently 89 times Earth's distance from the sun. It was noticed as a very faint, very slow-moving 'star' ... More >>

New Zealander First To Explain UFOs

Wednesday, 17 March 2004, 12:16 am | Unknown

For centuries unexplained lights have appeared in the night sky with no suitable theory though many have been advanced. A New Zealander is claiming he was the first to successfully explain the mystery lights commonly called "UFOs" with ... More >>

Photography Holiday In Central Otago

Monday, 15 March 2004, 5:19 pm | Unknown

The latest adventure in learning from Creative South Ltd gives keen amateur photographers the opportunity to learn from award-winning photographer, Anna Allan, with the vibrant colours of the autumnal Central Otago landscape as their subject. More >>

Auck. Life Donates 60 Hours of Principal Coaching

Monday, 15 March 2004, 3:27 pm | Unknown

Twenty Principals from Auckland primary and intermediate schools will receive up to three hours each of individual life coaching to highlight Coaching Week (March 15th to 19th). More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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