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Cairns Lockie Mortgage Commentary

Friday, 1 October 1999, 8:11 am | Unknown

Welcome to the eighteenth 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. More >>

Open Letter To Delamere Re: Cannabis

Friday, 1 October 1999, 8:08 am | Unknown

Blair Anderson, formerly of the Cannabis Party and now an independent has written an open letter to Tuariki Delamere about the impact of cannabis prohibition. See it here. More >>

The Myths Of Genetic Engineering Corrected

Friday, 1 October 1999, 8:03 am | Unknown

A 'myth sheet' on genetic engineering produced by Consumers for Education about Genetic Engineering. More >>

Students Must Prepare For Long Delays

Friday, 1 October 1999, 12:49 am | Unknown

The news that Massey University is going to delay fee announcements until December is set to destroy the Work and Income New Zealand Student Service division. More >>

National Radio Midday Bulletin

Friday, 1 October 1999, 12:17 am | Unknown

Accident - Arrest For Murder - Education - Timor - Troops - Quake - Chechnya - Dairy - Hikoi More >>

TV3 6pm News

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 6:31 pm | Unknown

Dili - Cost - Airlines - Leak - Fire - Campaign - Massacre More >>

ITOs Review Of Labour's Traning Policy Positive

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 5:57 pm | Unknown

The Federation of Industry Training Organisations (the Federation) today (Thursday, 30th September) released a comprehensive review of Labour’s training policy, 21ST Century Skills, at the Hospitality Standards Institute in Wellington by handing over ... More >>

NZMA Seeks Urgent Maternity Meeting

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 5:01 pm | Unknown

The New Zealand Medical Association is seeking an urgent meeting with Health Minister Wyatt Creech to express our concerns about the Maternity Review, released yesterday, which fails to address serious problems in the maternity system. More >>

A Time For Action, A Time For All Ages

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 4:41 pm | Unknown

People of all ages around New Zealand will be celebrating International Day of Older Persons on Friday 1 October, with activities and events that will be promoting active and positive ageing. More >>

Shipley's Opportunism Wont Fool Pacific Islanders

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 4:22 pm | Unknown

“Jenny Shipley’s opportunistic attempt to seize the credit for making New Zealand Superannuation portable will fool no-one,” Labour spokesperson on Pacific Island Affairs Taito Phillip Field said. More >>

Shipley's Opportunism Wont Fool Pacific Islanders

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 4:20 pm | Unknown

“Jenny Shipley’s opportunistic attempt to seize the credit for making New Zealand Superannuation portable will fool no-one,” Labour spokesperson on Pacific Island Affairs Taito Phillip Field said. More >>

Millennium pop singers wanted In Wellington

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 3:57 pm | Unknown

Here’s a simple, quirky, and fun Millennium project that will furnish Wellington with its own Millennium song and give Wellingtonians the chance to provide some of the singing. More >>

Prendergast praises even-handed hospital decision

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 3:54 pm | Unknown

“An even-handed and far-sighted decision” is how Wellington Deputy Mayor Kerry Prendergast described Health Minister Wyatt Creech’s announcement of a new tertiary hospital at Newtown and ‘beefed up’ hospital services at Kenepuru. More >>

The Evening Post

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 3:31 pm | Unknown

The Evening Post leads with the Government giving the green light for Wellington Hospital to upgraded at Newtown. There had been lobbying to move the entire hospital to Porirua. The Hospital at Kenepuru will become a 24 hour A and E unit. More >>

NZ-who-SA? Ask Rebels

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 2:13 pm | Unknown

The New Zealand University Students' Association (NZUSA) is under attack from campus political groups after urging students to 'vote out National' in this year's election. More >>

No Y2K Bugs So Far - Auckland City Council

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 1:25 pm | Unknown

Five Y2K "risk" dates have now passed without bugs appearing in Auckland City’s computer or computer dependent systems. More >>

Election Test For School Reforms

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 11:32 am | Unknown

The new competitive model of education will be tested in the 27 Nov election, reports Bridget Mayne from City Voice. Bridget takes a look at what each of the parties propose. More >>

Ninety-Nine MPs Too Few - Boston

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 11:27 am | Unknown

IF NZ cuts the number of MPs to 99 it will have one of the smallest national parliaments for its size in the developed world.That was among figures presented by political scientist Jonathan Boston at the first City Voice/Scoop election forum. More >>

Mauri Pacific's Aotearoa Policy

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 10:31 am | Unknown

It is clear that the people of New Zealand are looking for leadership from the next Prime Minister of this country. Another thing that is abundantly apparent is that the people of New Zealand want a clear sense of nationhood or identity that very ... More >>

Second acquisition boosts Advantage’s e-commerce

Thursday, 30 September 1999, 10:27 am | Unknown

Advantage Group Limited (NZSE: ADV) today announced it has strengthened its position as a leader in e-commerce development with an agreement to purchase Internet development company WebMasters Ltd. The 45-strong company has operations in Auckland, Hamilton ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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