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New Zealand Fire Service
It is with profound regret the New Zealand Fire Service advises that Senior Station Officer Derek Lovell has died from
injuries sustained in an explosion and fire at a cool store facility in Tamahere yesterday afternoon.
Kelpie Wilson
On April Fools' Day, the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming invited executives from the
five biggest US oil companies to answer questions about high gas prices, oil company profits and the future of oil.
Executives from ...
Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand confirms today it is planning to introduce a simplified baggage allowance process for domestic
passengers later in the year.
Landscape Architects
A waterfront plaza in Wellington and a Manukau City Council project aimed at restoring native plants in the city have
been announced as the Supreme Award winners at the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects’ (NZILA) awards.
Waikato District Health Board
Waikato District Health Board has released a recording from Saturday night's press conference at Waikato Hospital
involving Owen Kinsella, fire region manager/commander and Hayley McConnell, incident controller and Waikato Hospital
group manager.
Service And Food Workers Union
Air New Zealand management today painted a bleak picture of an airline struggling to survive a rapid decline in revenue
and increased costs. Yet on Wednesday they told a Parliamentary Select Committee they had $1 billion in the bank.
EPMU
Bill English has failed to understand the Electoral Finance Act says the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union.
New Zealand National Party
David Carter MP National Party Agriculture Spokesman & Paul Hutchison MP National Party Research, Science & Technology Spokesman
New Zealand Government
Courts Minister, Rick Barker has today announced the outcome of a joint operation between Police and Ministry of
Justice, aimed at boyracers and collecting outstanding fines.
Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
The Electoral Commission’s decision to confirm the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union’s third party status
under the Electoral Finance Act is a victory for free speech says the EPMU.
Central North Island Iwi Collective
The Central North Island Iwi Collective this morning presented a proposal to the Minister in Charge of Treaty of
Waitangi Negotiations, Dr Michael Cullen, setting out how Central North Island Iwi wish to settle historical forest
treaty claims in ...
New Zealand National Party
“Every member of the Labour-affiliated EPMU will be taxed to fund anti-National attack ads in election year,” says
National Party Deputy Leader Bill English.
Scoop Audio
Audio: The week in Parliament for 1-3 April, 2008: ... Tom Frewen presents the week's big political issues raised
during Parliament's question time and general debate..
New Zealand Government
Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that New Zealand will be supporting an eco-tourism project in Bamyan Province in
Afghanistan over the next three years.
NZATM
A new revolution in banking is underway - the money machine comes to you instead of you heading out, searching the
streets for an ATM.
Youth Organised and United
Youth advocacy group Youth Organised and United are condemning the Sensible Sentencing Trust and their spokesman Garth
McVicar for comments made regarding the death of 15 year old Pihema Clifford Cameron.
Christchurch City Council
Project City Mall designer Isthmus has been awarded for its work on the Christchurch Central City revitalisation
project.
Sarah Trotman and Associates
People who complain about how long it takes companies to answer the phone or provide a simple service should take note
when the 2008 Vero Excellence in Business Support Awards are announced.
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New Zealand Government
State Owned Enterprises Minister Trevor Mallard today announced that Taurewa Station near National Park in the central
North Island would be given further protection by the Crown until ownership issues are resolved.
21: On The Bus Tour
Toi Maori Aotearoa
On The Bus, an Auahi Kore (Smoke Free) tour by contemporary Maori writers and storytellers will return to the Far North
from Monday 7 to Friday 11 April, bringing their entertaining and enlightening performances to schools, libraries and
communities.
Jason Leopold
Mary Walker, the former Air Force general counsel, received an urgent memo
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/nation/documents/011703haynes.pdf from the Pentagon's top attorney on Jan. 17,
2003.
New Zealand National Party
Too often, victims of crime don't get justice. Too often, they are forced to re-live a traumatic event because the
system doesn't meet their needs or lets them down. Too often, victims seem to get a worse deal than offenders.
The Edge
World Music Award winner and Grammy nominee Anoushka Shankar performs in Auckland for one night only in June as part of
THE EDGE® International Arts Season 2008.
Bob Fitrakis
The great moral issue of our era is the illegal war in Iraq. Like the issues of slavery, the civil rights movement and
the Vietnam War in past epochs, silence on this issue equals complicity.
Global Peace And Justice Auckland
Highlighting the high cost of New Zealand’s Free Trade Agreement with China will be the focus of a protest today
organised by Global Peace and Justice Auckland and Unite Union.
Jason Leopold
On Jan. 17, 2003, Mary Walker, the Air Force general counsel, received an urgent memo from the Pentagon's top attorney.
Attached to the classified document was a set of directives drafted two days earlier by Secretary of Defense Donald
Rumsfeld.
Sensible Sentencing Trust
It appears a people’s revolution is under way in as Mayors around New Zealand plan public rallies to give them a
mandate to take a tough stance on law and order.
Brook Sanctuary
Shine Kelly, the Brook Waimarama Sanctuary¹s recently appointed Teaching Fellow, has welcomed the first of many school
visits to the site. Shine, originally from Nelson, has joined the Sanctuary from a teaching position at Karori Normal
School ...
Relationship Services
Relationship Services welcomes the amendments to the Family Court Matters Bill proposed by the Select Committee today.