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Cross-industry group urges slow down on Kyoto

Wednesday, 24 October 2001, 3:13 pm | Unknown

Joint media release from the Greenhouse Policy Coalition, the Forest Industries Council, and Federated Farmers More >>

Who Do New Zealanders Trust?

Wednesday, 24 October 2001, 2:57 pm | Unknown

Firefighters are now New Zealanders’, most trusted professionals and politicians are the least trusted, according to the second Reader’s Digest survey on most trusted brands, institutions and professions. More >>

Who Do You Trust? - Trans-Tasman Differences

Wednesday, 24 October 2001, 2:56 pm | Unknown

Kiwis and Aussies have some quite different ideas when it comes to who they trust most and what brands they trust the most. More >>

Coromandel Pohutukawa Festival a celebration

Wednesday, 24 October 2001, 12:06 am | Unknown

All of New Zealand is invited to join in the celebration of a national icon at the second annual Coromandel Pohutukawa Festival, from 30 November - 9 December 2001. The festival aims to raise awareness for the restoration and conservation of the ... More >>

Damaged Fleet Limps Into Russell

Tuesday, 23 October 2001, 11:42 am | Unknown

Nearly half of the starting fleet of the 2001 Lindauer Coastal Classic Auckland to Russell yacht race have been forced to withdraw from the race due to breakages, gear failures and sickness. More >>

Invercargill, Fiordland, Southland Saved

Tuesday, 23 October 2001, 11:39 am | Unknown

Two Southlanders have saved Invercargill, Fiordland , Southland and New Zealand Internet Domains from Going Overseas. More >>

One Month To World’s Toughest Multisport Event

Tuesday, 23 October 2001, 11:31 am | Unknown

With just one month to go to the world’s most gruelling adventure race, Minister of Sport Trevor Mallard and the 75 registered multi sport athletes are totally in top gear training wise. More >>

The Trouble With Men

Tuesday, 23 October 2001, 11:28 am | Unknown

The changing roles and expectations of men today, is the topic for a new documentary series to be hosted by comedian Mike King and funded by NZ On Air. More >>

PRG Takeover Offer: Independent Adviser's Report

Tuesday, 23 October 2001, 11:27 am | Unknown

The Committee of Independent Directors has now received, in final form, the report of Andersen (formerly Arthur Andersen) on the merits of the takeover offer made by Logan Corporation for Pacific Retail Group. More >>

GE Free Hikoi

Tuesday, 23 October 2001, 11:21 am | Unknown

Hundreds will arrive in Wellington to support the final stages of the GE Free Hikoi at the end of the month. More >>

Banding Together For Intensive Care

Tuesday, 23 October 2001, 11:19 am | Unknown

New Zealand’s first intensive care appeal has got off to a flying start with the public interested and purchasing the brightly-coloured hospital wristbands to raise funds for intensive care research. More >>

Profit/payout up for Dairy Meats

Friday, 19 October 2001, 10:28 am | Unknown

The farmer-owned bobby calf processing cooperative Dairy Meats NZ Ltd has reported one of its best ever financial results. More >>

New Pacific Studio announces Two Events

Friday, 19 October 2001, 10:15 am | Unknown

1. Open Day - This Sunday 21 October, 1.00-4.30 pm.New Pacific Studio Mount Bruce, 1.5 km north of Wildlife Centre, same side. Fire # 85229.(Includes Bed-In for Peace by Artists in Residence Amy Berk and Andy Cox) Refreshments. Just drop in.Tel 06 ... More >>

Food Processors Plan To Carve Up Competition

Wednesday, 17 October 2001, 9:53 am | Unknown

Nelson, October 16, 2001 -- Three New Zealand food processing companies are hoping their meat and seafood technologies will prove ‘a recipe for success’ at the upcoming AMI exposition in Chicago. More >>

Second Album Set To Follow First To Net Success

Wednesday, 17 October 2001, 9:52 am | Unknown

Christchurch singer and performance artist Lizzie Cook is about to release her second album, an intimate affair influenced by the music of Eastern Europe, the Celts and the Cajuns. More >>

Colossal Response To Clorox Creative Challenge

Wednesday, 17 October 2001, 9:32 am | Unknown

There has been a colossal uptake from schools around the country to the Clorox Creative Challenge, the nationwide art competition using recycled and new Clorox products. Clorox New Zealand today announced that 673 classes from 153 schools have so far ... More >>

Royalty On Display As Art Gallery Tackles Themes

Tuesday, 16 October 2001, 9:56 am | Unknown

What : "whakapapa" a photographic installation by Jon Carapiet When: Tuesday 16 October- opening event : 5.30-6.30pm More >>

Builders Discovering Benefits Of Web

Tuesday, 16 October 2001, 9:52 am | Unknown

Internet-savvy builders are using the web to gain vast improvements in time management, accounts accuracy and business efficiency, according to Carters Building Supplies Manager - Building Applications, Mike Lambert. More >>

Trusts Generosity Kick-Starts Sports Complex

Monday, 15 October 2001, 5:49 pm | Unknown

The North Island’s largest indoor sports complex is off to a good head start thanks to a $2.25 million donation from the Portage and Waitakere Licensing Trusts. More >>

Cannabis Should Be Legally Sold In Off-Licences

Monday, 15 October 2001, 5:46 pm | Unknown

THE Tories need bold new policy thinking - particularly on social issues - which will change perceptions of the party and appeal to those who shunned us last time. All five candidates agree on that. There is no better issue to start with than reform ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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