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AUS New Tax System Good News For Foresters

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 8:16 pm | Unknown

The Federal Minister for Forestry and Conservation, Wilson Tuckey, said the Howard Government had listened to the concerns of the vital forest industry sector in rural and regional Australia that provides jobs to 84,000 Australians in announcing the ... More >>

Knowledge Society Needs Fair Tertiary Education

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 5:05 pm | Unknown

Today Chris Laing, OUSA Education and Welfare Vice-President, endorsed comments by Nikola Kasabov in his Inaugural Professorial Lecture on "Intelligent Systems for a Knowledge-Based Society". Professor Kasabov describes several problems ... More >>

The Evening Post

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 4:54 pm | Unknown

Timor - Alliance - Tango - Pink Carpet - Backpackers - Paedophile - Paedophiles - CIRCA More >>

Safety Concerns Bedevil Nuclear Ocean Shipment

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 4:01 pm | Unknown

Two ships carrying plutonium-based mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel from Europe to Japan may be forced to return because safety-related documents were faked by British Nuclear Fuels Ltd. More >>

CLEAR ready for Y2K

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 3:54 pm | Unknown

With one hundred days to go, CLEAR Communications today announced that it is ready for the Year 2000. More >>

ITO Fed. Very Positive About New NZQA Chief

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 3:26 pm | Unknown

The Federation of Industry Training Organisations is very positive about the new Chief Executive of NZQA, Norman Kingsbury. More >>

Kiwi Deployment To East Timor Continues Smoothly

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 3:23 pm | Unknown

The airlift deploying elements of the New Zealand Defence Force moved into its third day today. A further 69 personnel left RNZAF Base Ohakea for Darwin this morning on Air Force transport aircraft. More >>

NZ Soldiers Ready To Deploy To East Timor Soon

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 3:20 pm | Unknown

New Zealand soldiers on the ground in Darwin may be ready to deploy to East Timor by early next week. More >>

AUS: Operations Stabilise - Daily Briefing 22/9/99

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 2:14 pm | Unknown

•The logistic support and multinational forces continue to build up in Darwin before deploying to East Timor. The coalition remains at 12 confirmed members with a number of other countries still to confirm their involvement. •We are anticipating- that ... More >>

AUS: Operations Stabilise - Daily Briefing 21/9/99

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 2:13 pm | Unknown

•As you know, Australia is leading and making an major contribution to a multinational force tasked with: •restoring peace and security in East Timor •protecting and supporting UNAMET to carry out its tasks •facilitating humanitarian assistance operations •This ... More >>

John Moore - East Timor and Australia's Security

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 2:09 pm | Unknown

The resolution before the House today is therefore a timely expression of the support and concern which our forces deserve to take with them. More >>

New Chief Executive for Qualifications Authority

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 1:29 pm | Unknown

The New Zealand Qualifications Authority today announced the appointment of Dr Norman Kingsbury as Chief Executive. Dr Kingsbury commences a one-year appointment on 20 October. More >>

Student issues are finally being addressed

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 1:14 pm | Unknown

The Alliance tertiary policy was welcomed by student leaders following its’ release in the Auckland University Student Quad on Monday. More >>

Burglars Commit 20,000+ Privacy Heist - Wishart

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 12:36 pm | Unknown

The author of a bestselling book on privacy says a burglary that’s netted criminals the names, addresses and possibly even credit card details of thousands of New Zealanders may be the biggest ever privacy breach in this country. More >>

Burglars Commit 20,000+ Privacy Heist - Wishart

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 12:35 pm | Unknown

The author of a bestselling book on privacy says a burglary that’s netted criminals the names, addresses and possibly even credit card details of thousands of New Zealanders may be the biggest ever privacy breach in this country. More >>

NZEI elects new national executive

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 11:56 am | Unknown

The following members were elected to the national executive yesterday at the 116th annual meeting of NZEI Te Riu Roa. More >>

Ward wins second term as NZEI national president

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 11:53 am | Unknown

Darrell Ward was today re-elected to a second year as national president of the country’s largest education union, and Amanda Coulston was re-elected national vice-president at the 116th annual meeting of NZEI Te Riu Roa. More >>

Smith dismays teachers with national Decision

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 11:51 am | Unknown

Education Minister Nick Smith dismayed about 400 representatives when he announced that compulsory national testing will go ahead as a pilot in his speech to the 116th annual meeting of NZEI Te Riu Roa today. More >>

The Dominion

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 10:45 am | Unknown

Troops Pay - Fat Chips - Taiwan - Travel Perks - Butcher Guilty - Deals - Tax More >>

Demands Soars for Protected Capacity

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 12:52 am | Unknown

Protected capacity is what the market wants, according to Ross Pfeffer Marketing Director Asia Pacific for Southern Cross Cable Network. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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