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Employers Enthusiastic About New IT Training Org.

Wednesday, 12 December 2001, 9:44 am | Unknown

Employers are welcoming new national IT training organisation Information Technology Institute (ITI), saying the unique way its programmes integrate practical training and work projects with businesses will make it a good source for recruiting staff. More >>

Books Without Borders Needs You!!!!

Tuesday, 11 December 2001, 1:56 pm | Unknown

We desperately need your help! The nationwide "Books Without Borders" ( http://www.theglobalbridge.com/bookswithoutborders ) challenge began today, and schools across the country -from the biggest to the tiniest and most far flung - have turned ... More >>

Revitalisation of New Brighton Mall

Tuesday, 11 December 2001, 1:05 pm | Unknown

MEDIA STATEMENT 11 December 2001 Released by: Mark Munro, Munro Property Group Revitalisation of New Brighton Mall planning set for positive start in New Year A move by Mayor Garry Moore and the Burwood/Pegasus Community Board to bring people together with ... More >>

Press Release of The Monarchist League of NZ Inc

Monday, 10 December 2001, 11:34 am | Unknown

The people of New Zealand will be pleased with the announcement that Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh will be visiting New Zealand this coming February. More >>

Books Without Borders Campaign 10th - 14th Dec

Monday, 10 December 2001, 11:31 am | Unknown

The major stumbling-block facing the week-long "Books Without Borders" campaign to send books to Nigeria may have been overcome, after a Karori Lions member volunteered to help transport the donated books north to Auckland. More >>

100 Nobel Laureates Issue Warning To The World

Monday, 10 December 2001, 11:23 am | Unknown

OSLO, Norway, December 7, 2001: 100 Nobel laureates have issued a brief but dire warning of the profound dangers facing the world. Their statement predicts that our security depends on immediate environmental and social reform. The following is the ... More >>

New Zealanders Prove 'Crazy' Notion Possible

Friday, 7 December 2001, 12:22 am | Unknown

A "crazy notion" hit upon by a Northland woman has proved not so crazy this week, thanks to the big hearts and enthusiasm of ordinary New Zealanders. More >>

Anti-Sow Crate Activists Arrested

Thursday, 6 December 2001, 3:23 pm | Unknown

Four of the activists, involved in today’s protest against the Sow Crate held at a Cambridge Pig farm, have been arrested by police and charged with unlawful entry. More >>

Free The Pigs - Public Meeting

Thursday, 6 December 2001, 2:33 pm | Unknown

Video and talks about the current campaign against the dry sow stall with Sue Kedgley (Green MP) and Hans Kriek (SPCA). As well as a thoroughly riveting presentation, we will be discussing some ways in which you can help the campaign in these crucial ... More >>

Call For Lake Alice Victims To Take Further Action

Thursday, 6 December 2001, 10:22 am | Unknown

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) is encouraging anyone who was adversely affected by treatment received as a patient of the Adolescent Unit at Lake Alice Hospital in the 1970s to lodge a complaint with either the Medical ... More >>

US Youth and Students Launch Coalition For Peace

Thursday, 6 December 2001, 10:18 am | Unknown

(Washington, DC) –In a show of unity, sixteen national youth and student organizations, representing millions of young people across the country have pledged to stand together in opposition to the open ended ‘war on terrorism’ the Bush administration has insisted ... More >>

Kiwis generous in their welcome to new migrants

Thursday, 6 December 2001, 10:15 am | Unknown

New research on volunteer work and the motivation of volunteers shows New Zealanders are very willing to help new migrants arriving in the country. The research contradicts a perception of ambivalence that appeared to surround the arrival of the ‘Tampa’ ... More >>

Spectacular kiteboarding at the Red Bull Airlords

Thursday, 6 December 2001, 10:09 am | Unknown

The biggest independent kiteboarding contest in the Southern Hemisphere – the Red Bull Airlords – takes to the skies next week (Dec 11-16) with an international lineup of competitors and an exciting new contest format to match the sport’s massive progression. More >>

Human Rights Must Not Become Collateral Damage

Wednesday, 5 December 2001, 3:53 pm | Unknown

The European Commission had prepared a framework decision concerning the struggle against terrorism the aim of which is to streamline legislation of the member states regarding not just sanctions imposed but equally concerning the very definition of ... More >>

I Can’T Believe It’S Not Phat!!

Tuesday, 4 December 2001, 10:28 am | Unknown

Presented by Why Bother? productions and Beautiful Music Saturday December 8 @ Galatos, Galatos St, Auckland Pre-sales exclusively from Beautiful Music $15 ON SALE NOW!!! More >>

Raising Private Capital Conference 13 Dec

Tuesday, 4 December 2001, 10:20 am | Unknown

John Dennett, Partner, Venture Law will be speaking on the Legal Requirements for Setting up an Investment Agreement on 13 December 2001 in Auckland at the following Conference. For more information, please contact the Project Manager: Fiona Smith ... More >>

Images: Smirnoff Fashion Winner Frances Howie

Monday, 3 December 2001, 4:01 pm | Unknown

See also… Image: Frances Howie's Winning Garment and NZ's Frances Howie Wins Smirnoff Fashion Award More >>

America’ Continues To Win New Fans

Monday, 3 December 2001, 2:37 pm | Unknown

NEW ZEALAND WILL RE-DISCOVER ‘AMERICA’ IN 2002 – LIVE! THE MUSIC EVENT OF 2002 AT THE BOWL More >>

NZ Needs To Get Serious About Protection

Monday, 3 December 2001, 2:19 pm | Unknown

Tomorrow is World AIDS Day - Saturday 1 December. According to leading condom manufacturer, Ansell, we are armed with the statistics, the knowledge and the facts but we are not arming ourselves with practical protection against AIDS - condoms! Despite the ... More >>

Foresters appalled by apple moth delays

Monday, 3 December 2001, 2:10 pm | Unknown

If a factory caught fire in West Auckland would the Waitakere City Council demand resource consents before the Fire Service put out the blaze? More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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