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Membership Has Limited Impact
Monday, 17 December 2001, 11:04 am | Unknown
The granting of International Association of Universities (IAU) membership to the Auckland polytechnic Unitec Institute of Technology is irrelevant to its status in this country. More >>
Wellington City's Inaugral Santarchy Parade
Monday, 17 December 2001, 10:18 am | Unknown
Santarchist Saint Nicotine today announced that a Santarchy parade will be held in Wellington city this year, continuing an unstoppable movement that is now spreading throughout the country. More >>
A Summary Of Bill Birch Recommendations
Monday, 17 December 2001, 9:50 am | Unknown
Following is a summary of the reports contents. Publicity so far has focussed on the cuts in spending. The bigger issue of the radical change in the role of local government needs to be given more considered analysis and comment. In summary, it ... More >>
S.T.O.P Supports Call For MAF Resignations
Monday, 17 December 2001, 9:20 am | Unknown
The Society Targeting Overuse of Pesticides (NZ) - STOP - today supported calls for the Resignation of the Director of Forest Biosecurity, Dr Ruth Frampton over the Painted Apple Moth eradication fiasco. More >>
Getting Ruth-Less With Painted Apple Moth
Monday, 17 December 2001, 9:19 am | Unknown
The Soil & Health Association supports the calls for the sacking of Ruth Frampton as head of the Painted Apple Moth Eradication, and the call for an inquiry into the running of the operation. More >>
Get Ruth-Less With The Painted Apple Moth
Monday, 17 December 2001, 9:17 am | Unknown
The Community Advisory Group expresses no confidence in Dr Ruth Frampton, head of the Painted Apple Moth eradication team in West Auckland, and believes that she should be replaced. More >>
Second Wave Of Entrepreneurs To The Icehouse
Friday, 14 December 2001, 5:12 pm | Unknown
The ICEHOUSE has become a hotbed for innovation with five of the six latest companies gaining admission to the business accelerator involved in developing systems and products with a technology focus. More >>
hot fun in the summertime...
Friday, 14 December 2001, 4:22 pm | Unknown
Joe Dukie and Fitchie play the sweltering summer sounds of dub, soul, funk and future jams in a town near you this season. These two talents are the alter ego¹s of Wellington¹s DJ MU and vocalist Dallas Tamaira, gaining momentum currently with their big band ... More >>
New Name And Year For Leading Literary Festival
Friday, 14 December 2001, 2:33 pm | Unknown
After three hugely successful years, New Zealand’s leading literary festival has announced a name and timing change. The Auckland Writers’ Festival is now called the Auckland Writers & Readers Festival and it will be a biennial event. More >>
Fleet And Match Racing On Hauraki Gulf In February
Friday, 14 December 2001, 11:30 am | Unknown
America's Cup challengers from North America, Great Britain and Scandinavia will compete with Team New Zealand in a week long international regatta between February 11-17, 2003. More >>
Portal Launches Offline Discount Travel Card
Thursday, 13 December 2001, 10:59 am | Unknown
Christchurch Internet Tourism marketer New Zealand Tourism Online has launched a Discount Travel Card for domestic and international tourists to New Zealand. More >>
Visique Introduces Nicole Farhi Eye Wear To NZ
Thursday, 13 December 2001, 10:35 am | Unknown
The latest in high fashion frames from London and New York, Nicole Farhi Eyewear is now available for the first time in New Zealand, exclusively through Visique Optometrists. More >>
Rules Committee Accept Winter Review Findings
Wednesday, 12 December 2001, 4:55 pm | Unknown
The New Zealand Electricity Market (NZEM) welcomes the direction the Government wishes the electricity industry to take as a result of the review into the events of winter 2001 as they relate to electricity. More >>
Recycle Registers 1000th Member
Wednesday, 12 December 2001, 4:54 pm | Unknown
Recycle (recycle.net.nz) - New Zealand's largest free auction site today registered its 1000th member. More >>
Hope 4 Patients With Aggressive Lymph Node Cancer
Wednesday, 12 December 2001, 4:52 pm | Unknown
New Zealand oncologists and haematologists have welcomed the results of a European study, which reveals the most significant advance in treating the aggressive form of blood cancer, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), in 20 years. More >>
Maori Declare War On GE
Wednesday, 12 December 2001, 4:34 pm | Unknown
"We are going to war against GE protagonists" declared the first National Maori Hui on GE at Te Ao Hou Marae at Wanganui today. More >>
Be ‘Foodsafe’ – Clean, Cook, Cover And Chill
Wednesday, 12 December 2001, 4:04 pm | Unknown
Thousands of New Zealanders welcoming summer with picnics, barbecues, camping and Christmas parties will have their holiday plans disrupted by tummy bugs and food poisoning because of unsafe food handling, says Dr Greg Simmons of the New Zealand ... More >>
Significant Electricity Industry Milestone Reached
Wednesday, 12 December 2001, 2:53 pm | Unknown
The new electricity arrangements being developed by the Electricity Governance Establishment Committee (EGEC) have now been submitted to the Commerce Commission for authorisation. More >>
Technology Relationship To Give Huge Boost To NZ
Wednesday, 12 December 2001, 2:23 pm | Unknown
Christchurch-based Orion New Zealand will tonight sign an agreement in Tokyo with Toshiba International Corporation to market New Zealand-developed technologies to more than 3 billion people in the Asia-Pacific and India regions. More >>
US Opposition To International Criminal Court
Wednesday, 12 December 2001, 9:55 am | Unknown
American Servicemembers' Protection Act Receives Senate Approval Support for Anti-ICC Legislation Flies in Face of International Cooperation Against Terrorism More >>
