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Big Quakes Not Outside Global Trend
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 4:37 pm | Unknown
The recent series of big overseas earthquakes in populated areas is nothing out of the ordinary in terms of size and frequency of large quakes around the world, the Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS) said today. More >>
Bluff oysters are on the summer menu for last Time
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 2:40 pm | Unknown
Bluff oyster lovers rejoice. You’re in for a rare treat with the announcement today that a national supermarket chain is stocking about one million of the southern delicacy. More >>
Welfare Support For Defence Families
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 2:17 pm | Unknown
The Defence Community Organisation (DCO) of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) provides a comprehensive range of services and programs designed to assist the wellbeing of ADF personnel and their families or support them in personal or family crises. More >>
INterest in Knowledge Economy Key To SmartNet 99
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 1:26 pm | Unknown
An explosion of interest in the knowledge economy has organisers of SmartNet Workshops 99, New Zealand's largest annual forum for knowledge-based industries, predicting it will be the biggest yet with over 1000 people expected at the event in Christchurch ... More >>
Permanent Exhibitions From - Auck Art Gallery
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 11:55 am | Unknown
Auckland City Art Gallery announces a list of its current and ongoing art exhibitions. More >>
New Gallery Window Work Until 3 October
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 11:41 am | Unknown
Light reflects off steel flax-like fronds which beckon at passersby, while mist unfurls from woven supplejack below, softening the sharp forms it enfolds. More >>
Gallery Appoints New Curator, Contemporary Art
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 11:35 am | Unknown
Auckland Art Gallery has appointed Allan Smith, currently Senior Lecturer of Basic Design at Wellington Polytechnic, as its first Curator of Contemporary Art - an entirely new position at the Gallery. More >>
The Dominion
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 11:25 am | Unknown
Cancer Ordeal - Wait Over - Quake - Timor - Tax Deal - Spy - Schools - Bravery More >>
Watson Takes Stake in Metlifecare
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 10:37 am | Unknown
United HealthCare, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eric Watson’s Cullen Investments, today announced that it had acquired a 10.11% shareholding in listed aged care provider, Metlifecare. More >>
Urgency Needed To Cut Companies Tax
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 9:49 am | Unknown
New Zealand must give urgency to match and better Australia’s new company tax rates. More >>
Aussie Tax Sets NZ Election Challenge
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 9:48 am | Unknown
Responding to news from Canberra that Australia will cut the corporate tax rate from 36c to 34c next year and then to 30c by 2002, Michael Barnett, Auckland Chamber Chief Executive said it is imperative that New Zealand “beats the Australian challenge ... More >>
Success In ‘Slave’ Labour Scam
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 9:36 am | Unknown
The Christian Heritage Party is pleased to announce that one of the two workers involved in the employment scam story released by CHP on Monday has received a satisfactory settlement offer from his employer, involving a substantial cash settlement and a ... More >>
Race, Rights And Police Brutality
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 8:24 am | Unknown
Recent federal and local initiatives to combat police brutality in the USA have not fully addressed the problem of racism in policing, a new Amnesty International report reveals. More >>
JAFA Campaign Hits Out-Of-Towners
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 12:18 am | Unknown
Newspaper advertising featuring Jafa's will draw the public's attention to an important domestic tourism campaign launched by Tourism Auckland this week. More >>
National Radio Midday Bulletin
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 12:18 am | Unknown
Cardno Killer - Wellington Deal - Pay Parity - China/Taiwan - Quake - Soldiers - Journalists Ambushed - Refugees - Claims - Teachers - Hospital Sued - Cricket More >>
Free Mondays Pack Out The Auckland Art Gallery
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 12:04 am | Unknown
The Gallery announced there would be free entry to all contemporary New Zealand art exhibitions on Mondays at the media preview to launch TOI TOI TOI: Three Generations of New Zealand Artists in May earlier this year. More >>
Auckland Art Gallery Prepares For Face To Face
Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 12:02 am | Unknown
Face to Face - Self portraits by New Zealand artists Auckland Art Gallery - 1 October 1999 to 16 January 2000 More >>
Scoop Today - Your Daily Wired News Fix
Tuesday, 21 September 1999, 5:35 pm | Unknown
A peaceful start to the peacekeeping operation in East Timor means other news is finding its way back into the main news bulletins today....Scoop's coverage of the other news follows... More >>
Tim Finn To Feature At Amex Cup OPen Day
Tuesday, 21 September 1999, 5:05 pm | Unknown
Everyone who attends the Open Day on the 10th of October is in for a special treat; New Zealand music icon Tim Finn will be giving a one-hour free concert in the afternoon. More >>
Tim Finn Features In Amex Cup Village Open Day
Tuesday, 21 September 1999, 4:59 pm | Unknown
Everyone who attends the American Express New Zealand Cup Village Open Day on the 10th of October is in for a special treat; New Zealand music icon Tim Finn will be giving a one-hour free concert in the afternoon. More >>
