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Building Inspections - On Saturdays Too!

Monday, 27 September 1999, 2:19 pm | Unknown

Saturday building inspections are now available through Auckland City Environment's building inspections team. The new service has been piloted recently and is attracting a growing list of clients. More >>

Scoop Advisory: Key Word Based Filtering Now Here

Monday, 27 September 1999, 2:01 pm | Unknown

Scoop’s commercial Newsagent service has undergone a major upgrade implementing a new approach to the news filter interface which has been requested by many clients over the past few months. More >>

INFID: Statement On State Violence In East Timor

Monday, 27 September 1999, 10:48 am | Unknown

INTERNATIONAL NGO FORUM ON INDONESIAN DEVELOPMENT (INFID) 12TH INFID CONFERENCE, Bali 14-17 September 1999 More >>

Electoral Roll Closes Soon – Reminder To Enrol

Monday, 27 September 1999, 10:26 am | Unknown

Time is running out to enrol for this year’s general election and referenda with the electoral roll closing for printing on Wednesday 27 October. More >>

The Dominion

Monday, 27 September 1999, 9:04 am | Unknown

Rescue - Election - Photo - Troops - Quake - Political Week - Campaign - Alliance List More >>

CLEAR and Compaq Partner to Beta Test System

Monday, 27 September 1999, 12:20 am | Unknown

CLEAR Communications and Compaq New Zealand have teamed up to test CLEAR's groundbreaking IP-based Wide Area Network (WAN) service. More >>

National Radio Midday Bulletin

Monday, 27 September 1999, 12:16 am | Unknown

Legislation - Referendum - Extradition - Troops - Air NZ - Russia - IMF - Arthritis - Education - Prison Hostages More >>

More MMP Education Will Be Needed--Commission

Sunday, 26 September 1999, 6:05 pm | Unknown

The Electoral Commission said today that a considerable effort will be needed to improve voters’ understanding of the MMP electoral system before they go to the polls on 27 November. More >>

After APEC: Passing the buck

Sunday, 26 September 1999, 12:20 am | Unknown

If you lower your sights far enough, you can always hit your target - even if it is your own foot. So it is with the success claimed for the APEC leaders' meeting in Auckland just ended. More >>

AUS: ACCC Takes McDonalds To Court

Saturday, 25 September 1999, 2:37 pm | Unknown

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has decided to institute proceedings against McDonald's in relation to McDonald's 1999 'Monopoly McMatch & Win' promotion. More >>

AUS: ANZFA And Gene Technology Inquiry

Saturday, 25 September 1999, 2:36 pm | Unknown

The Chairman of the Australia New Zealand Food Authority (ANZFA), the Hon Michael MacKellar, said today that he was very disappointed in a news release (21 September) which stated that ANZFA was trying "to evade" participation in the House ... More >>

AUS: Dead Whale Had A Fractured Jaw

Saturday, 25 September 1999, 2:34 pm | Unknown

It was revealed today that a 4 metre female humpback whale calf found dead on a beach south of Mackay on September 3, 1999, had a broken jaw. The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service quickly recovered the animal and transported it to Townsville ... More >>

AUS: Australian Experts To Help In Taiwan

Saturday, 25 September 1999, 2:34 pm | Unknown

The Australian Government is sending Australian disaster response experts to help the United Nations disaster assessment and coordination team in Taiwan following the devastating earthquake. More >>

AUS:Australian opportunities in intellectual trade

Saturday, 25 September 1999, 2:33 pm | Unknown

Australian agriculture's challenges, and opportunities, in the next century will lie as much in the trade of information and knowledge, as in increasing yields and making better use of available land. More >>

AUS: Widening Trade Deficit Highlights Challenge

Saturday, 25 September 1999, 2:32 pm | Unknown

Another increase in the trade deficit for wood and paper products highlights the need for Australia to step up its efforts to market our unique timbers, the Minister for Forestry and Conservation, Wilson Tuckey, today. More >>

AUS: Funding Available For Wool And Meat Producers

Saturday, 25 September 1999, 2:31 pm | Unknown

The Federal Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Warren Truss, today invited applications for the next round of Producer Initiated Research and Development (PIRD) funding. More >>

ACC cuts Approved Employer Scheme

Friday, 24 September 1999, 4:20 pm | Unknown

The ACC has ‘killed off’ its existing Approved Employer Scheme in an ‘arbitrary, non-consultative and baffling’ decision, which the PSA says has significant ramifications for state sector workers. More >>

The Evening Post

Friday, 24 September 1999, 4:18 pm | Unknown

Troops Setback - WINZ And Soldiers - Worldly Wellingtonians - IRD - Wearable Arts - Racism Among Police - Golden Handshake More >>

Aucklanders Ashen Faced And Puzzled On Policies

Friday, 24 September 1999, 3:19 pm | Unknown

Following policy briefings this week, many Auckland business people were having trouble digesting the impact of some opposition parties proposed policies which will mean more conflict and less local co-operation in the workplace. More >>

Weekly Summary Of Select Committee Business

Friday, 24 September 1999, 2:25 pm | Unknown

Bills referred to select committees The Parliamentary Service Bill was referred to the Government Administration Committee. Standing Order 274 enables bills to be introduced and referred to a select committee with the agreement of the Business ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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