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Manage drench resistance, don’t fight it
Tuesday, 28 January 2003, 9:04 am | Unknown
The country’s largest drench manufacturer Merial New Zealand is advising farmers to get up to speed on parasite resistance. More >>
Monday 27th Jan – Flowers For Peace
Friday, 24 January 2003, 9:43 am | Unknown
On Monday the 27th of January at 3.30pm, people are gathering to lay flowers of peace to Islam at the gates of a Mosque in Ranui, west Auckland. Following this at 4.30pm, the Women of Ranui are holding an event at the Ranui Community Centre where they ... More >>
Fatima No. 9 – We Will Remember Your Death
Friday, 24 January 2003, 12:08 am | Unknown
She was young. She was beautiful. She prayed for peace and she dreamt of freedom. And now she is dead. Her name was Fatima and she was the ninth person to die from the cruelty of detention. More >>
Focus On Photographers In Lead Up To America's Cup
Friday, 20 December 2002, 11:56 am | Unknown
Photographers nationwide are being invited to prime their cameras, stock up on film and capture the excitement and tension of the Louis Vuitton Cup finals and America's Cup racing, on and off the water, in a photography awards programme launched today. More >>
Tiritiri Matangi Marine Reserve Proposal
Friday, 20 December 2002, 11:53 am | Unknown
The New Zealand Underwater Association today released a draft public discussion document on the Tiritiri Matangi marine reserve proposal, and is asking for feedback from the public. More >>
America’s Cup Racing Chronograph arrives in NZ
Friday, 20 December 2002, 11:46 am | Unknown
Marking OMEGA’s role as the Official Timekeeper of the 2003 America’s Cup, OMEGA has developed the first ever America’s Cup Seamaster Racing Chronograph timepiece in conjunction with the crew of defending Cup champions Team New Zealand. Skipper ... More >>
NZ’s Only Dedicated Jazz School To Provide Degree
Friday, 20 December 2002, 12:30 am | Unknown
New Zealand’s only dedicated jazz school will offer access to a specialist degree in music next year. More >>
Strong competition for positions at Music School
Friday, 20 December 2002, 12:29 am | Unknown
The Auckland Philharmonia Academy’s annual Summer Music School, now in its fourth year, begins on Thursday 16 January at St Cuthbert’s College in Auckland. Approximately 80 musicians from all over New Zealand and Australia will be joined by the full complement ... More >>
J.P.Morgan Chase Illegal Gold Market Manipulation
Thursday, 19 December 2002, 10:31 am | Unknown
NEW ORLEANS, La. -- An anti-trust lawsuit filed today accuses Barrick Gold Corp., Toronto, and J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., New York City, of "unlawfully combining to actively manipulate the price of gold" and making (US)$2 billion in short-selling ... More >>
Sean Penn - On the Occasion of His Visit to Iraq
Thursday, 19 December 2002, 10:05 am | Unknown
The actor and director Sean Penn made the following statement at a news conference in Baghdad on Sunday afternoon: More >>
ASP Solution Provides Global Reach for Travel IT
Wednesday, 18 December 2002, 11:06 am | Unknown
Whether in London or Singapore, international business travelers will soon be only a click away from their corporate travel provider thanks to an ASP network solution that’s extending the reach of the award-winning travel software package, Serko Online. More >>
Reed Recruitment Announces New Appointment
Wednesday, 18 December 2002, 11:03 am | Unknown
Reed Recruitment is delighted to announce the appointment of Rachael Michael to the position of Consultant for its Accounting and Finance Division. More >>
Happy Birthday Auckland Bridge Climb!
Tuesday, 17 December 2002, 11:00 am | Unknown
It is one year since Auckland Bridge Climb opened its doors and began guided climbs on the city's distinctive Harbour Bridge. During its first year of operation around 12,000 people have climbed the Harbour Bridge and enjoyed sweeping views of the city ... More >>
Let’s get to work with FriendsReunited
Monday, 16 December 2002, 12:09 am | Unknown
Top reunion website FriendsReunited is getting busy with a new service to get people back in touch with their old workmates. More >>
STV result a failure for the left in Auckland
Friday, 13 December 2002, 12:11 am | Unknown
Hobson Community Board member Aaron Bhatnagar today declared the failed STV petition result a damning indictment on the state of the left in Auckland City. More >>
Starship'sFestive Forest Still On
Thursday, 12 December 2002, 9:44 am | Unknown
The foyer of Takapuna's Bruce Mason Centre has been transformed into a spectacular display of Christmas trees and festive activities during December and is continuing to attract hundreds of visitors daily. More >>
Kwik Kopy settles legal dispute with franchisees
Thursday, 12 December 2002, 9:39 am | Unknown
Last week a dispute between Kwik Kopy Australia (KKA), and five former New Zealand franchisees was resolved to the full satisfaction of the franchisor and all claims brought against Kwik Kopy were withdrawn. More >>
100 Anti-War Protests In 35 States
Wednesday, 11 December 2002, 2:06 pm | Unknown
Washington, DC--On Tuesday, December 10, more than 100 communities in at least 35 states across the country will hold rallies, marches, teach-ins and protests to express their strong opposition to the White House's plans to invade Iraq at any cost. More >>
Clorox Creative Challenge Winners Span The Country
Monday, 2 December 2002, 9:48 am | Unknown
The winners of this year’s Clorox Creative Challenge came from all over the country, spanning between Bluff and Auckland. More >>
Fire extinguishers endanger New Zealanders’ lives
Monday, 2 December 2002, 9:38 am | Unknown
There are potentially tens of thousands of Halon fire extinguishers throughout the country endangering New Zealanders’ lives, and they should be handed in before there is a fatal accident, John Fraser, Director and Chief Operating Officer of Halon Recycling ... More >>