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Pensioners Stand Against Auckland City Council
Monday, 10 June 2002, 1:44 pm | Unknown
At the public meeting of pensioners at Tahapa Crescent Community Hall, Meadowbank last Friday 7th June, the following resolutions were passed unanimously: More >>
Interest Rates, Dollar Hit Rural Confidence
Monday, 10 June 2002, 11:46 am | Unknown
FARM confidence has eased across most rural sectors, with an increasing number of farmers expecting to earn less in the coming year. More >>
Public Tertiary Education Coalition re-forms
Monday, 10 June 2002, 11:45 am | Unknown
The next government needs to make a larger financial commitment to tertiary education say tertiary staff and students. More >>
Kiwi Income Property Trust - $43.36 Million Profit
Monday, 10 June 2002, 9:42 am | Unknown
Kiwi Income Property Trust Announces $43.36 Million Profit - And Launches Rights Issue For Expansion Of Northlands More >>
"My Father Should Not Be Replaced"
Monday, 10 June 2002, 9:11 am | Unknown
On Monday Cabinet will decide on a replacement for the Race Relations Position currently held by Gregory Fortuin. I think it is an absolute "disgrace" that Politicians (Jim Anderton and Co.) that called for his help for reconciliation have done nothing ... More >>
Juice Express Deliveries Go Paperless
Monday, 10 June 2002, 12:07 am | Unknown
The arrival of a new paperless solution designed to automate transactions on the road has created a stir amongst Juice Express drivers nationwide. During the final stages of the trial, managers had to wrestle a PDA back from a driver who, after ... More >>
Best Ever Emex Delights Crowds
Thursday, 6 June 2002, 9:04 am | Unknown
Sales manager Bob Deacon says that the efforts of exhibitors were a major reason EMEX was so successful. More >>
Capturing The Essence Of Wellington On Film!
Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 1:02 pm | Unknown
Picture this: If you could chronicle, on film, one complete day in the life of the city of Wellington - what would you see? More >>
Filthy Troughs Cost Farmers Plenty - Water Special
Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 9:54 am | Unknown
Many farmers are missing out on valuable extra production because their stock have to drink dirty water, according to water specialist Peter Bunker. The problem is not the water source but the troughs that stock drink from, he says. More >>
Spray 6 against moth pest finally over
Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 9:43 am | Unknown
MAF has “completed” the sixth round of spraying against the painted apple moth in controversial circumstances. After long delays because of poor weather MAF decided to go ahead anyway despite windy and showery conditions. MAF’s public relations company ... More >>
University still living in the '90s
Friday, 31 May 2002, 11:53 am | Unknown
The University of Otago's ongoing battle to build an unnecessary bridge across the Leith shows the University is still living in the 1990s, instead of adapting to the new vision of tertiary education. More >>
Longer, Safer Logging Trucks Approved
Friday, 31 May 2002, 11:46 am | Unknown
A road rule change to improve the stability of logging trucks announced by government today will significantly reduce the number of rollovers, says the Log Transport Safety Council and the New Zealand Forest Owners Association. More >>
Nuclear Free Seas Flotilla Spreads
Thursday, 30 May 2002, 3:52 pm | Unknown
May 30th AUCKLAND, NZ Today three flotillas from the Pacific, Cape Horn and the Irish Sea announced their intention to protest against the shipment of rejected plutonium mixed oxide (MOX) due to leave Japan for the UK in early July. More >>
Changes To Proposed Newmarket Shopping Centre
Thursday, 30 May 2002, 3:17 pm | Unknown
Shopping centre developer Westfield New Zealand is signaling major changes to the original design for its proposed new shopping and entertainment centre on the corner of Remuera Road and Nuffield Street, Newmarket. More >>
Failure To Deliver Agreement On Freightways
Thursday, 30 May 2002, 1:24 pm | Unknown
Freightways Express Limited’s parent company, AUSDOC Group Limited (AUSDOC) (ASX:AUD), today announced that negotiations in relation to the sale of all the ordinary shares of Freightways Express Limited (Freightways) to a party (the Freightways Buyer) have ... More >>
Kiwis Will Come Home
Thursday, 30 May 2002, 11:59 am | Unknown
Kiwis will return home despite proposed easing of the restrictions of the UK working holiday visa says 1stContact, the Kiwis will return home despite proposed easing of the restrictions of the UK working holiday visa says 1stContact, the UK’s largest ... More >>
Images: Best Press Photographs Coming To NZ
Wednesday, 29 May 2002, 11:36 am | Unknown
An exhibition of the world’s best press photographs in 2001 is coming to Wellington in June this year. More >>
DFNZ warning re Fonterra's Payout
Wednesday, 29 May 2002, 11:04 am | Unknown
Following two profitable years for dairy farmers Fonterra's proposed $4.00 kg/milk solid payout for the 2002/03 year will require some belt tightening, says Dairy Farmers of New Zealand Vice Chairman Kevin Wooding. More >>
Aussie Women Beat Kiwis In Vanity Stakes
Tuesday, 28 May 2002, 3:05 pm | Unknown
New Zealand women are less concerned than Australian women about the way they look, an ACNielsen survey revealed today. More >>
Explain Student Loan Repayment Over-Billing
Tuesday, 28 May 2002, 11:32 am | Unknown
Tertiary student website Studentz.co.nz demands the Inland Revenue Department explain why some student loan borrowers repayment obligations have been miscalculated, resulting in Inland Revenue issuing grossly over inflated repayment demands. More >>
