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New Zealand Lotteries Commission
Lotto's First Division has been won by five lucky players from all around the country, each winning $250,726, and
Powerball is heading towards a record high following Lotto's live draw tonight, says NZ Lotteries' Chief Executive Todd
McLeay.
Watties
Allyson Gofton is leaving the highly successful Wattie’s Food in a Minute to pursue some other challenges – including
running around after two active kiddies. And the Food in a Minute team is looking for someone with the same incredible
skills ...
Air New Zealand Fashion Week
The eighth annual Air New Zealand Fashion Week has drawn to a close for 2008. The week long Fashion Event featured a
total of 50 designers over the four day trade event, and has been described as a “huge success” by local and
international ...
New Zealand National Party
The people in this room understand what makes the New Zealand economy tick. You represent hard-working truck drivers,
small and large business owners, and everyday Kiwis from up and down the country.
Green Party
More choices for commuters and protection from prices at the petrol pump are key elements of the Green Party's Transport
Package released by Co-Leader Jeanette Fitzsimons in Wellington today.
GE Free NZ
AgResearch Falters in NZ Fashion Stakes (GE Free NZ press release) Fashion lovers attending New Zealand Fashion Week
were surprised to hear of AgResearch's proposals for commercialising GE animals and many were distinctly ...
OPSA
OPSA believes National's policy to wipe a portion of some health professional graduates' student debt is good for those
whom it will benefit -- but asks why these breaks are not also available to all hard working graduates.
Malcolm Evans
Scoop presents a selection of some of notable New Zealand cartoonist Malcolm Evans most recent work.
United Future NZ Party
UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne today urged Pacific Island voters to shift their traditional voting allegiance from
Labour to a party that will actually do something for them.
Scoop Link
Scoop Link: RNZ's Kim Hill IVs Alastair Thompson Radio New Zealand - National Radio Saturday Morning
Hoyts Cinemas
Christchurch is set to welcome the latest innovation in cinematic technology when Hoyts Riccarton (Cinema 6) reopens
this week.
New Zealand National Party
The number of people leaving for Australia and elsewhere continues to set records and New Zealand cannot continue to
afford to lose so many people and their skills, says National Party Deputy Leader and Finance spokesman Bill English.
Residents Action Movement
People's Procession to Parliament to remove GST from food has started with a bang in Kaitaia today.
New Zealand Government
Good afternoon. It is a pleasure for me to host these awards and acknowledge the contribution that all of the
competitors, your families and supporters, and WorldSkills New Zealand make to trade training in this country.
Ann Wright
From the beginning of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the United States military has come under intense criticism and
scrutiny for the deaths of civilians. This week, the secretary of defense and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
made trips ...
Housing New Zealand
Housing New Zealand is taking a test case to the Napier District Court this week seeking more than $180,000 in damages
from six people convicted of manufacturing methamphetamine in a state house.
Residents Action Movement
People's Procession to Parliament to remove GST from food has started with a bang in Kaitaia today.
Ministry of Social Development
The Ministry of Social Development today announced the vendor to supply its personal desktop and notebook computers for
the next three years.
ACT New Zealand
Speech to ACT Law & Order Policy Launch; Howick College, Sandspit Road, Howick; Sunday, September 21 2008.
Campaign For Fair Fares
A public meeting on Waiheke Island this Sunday will discuss the consequences of the latest increase in ferry fares to
Auckland. The increase means the cost of travelling from Waiheke to Auckland has increased 52% in the past six years - a
situation that ...
United Nations
The United Nations humanitarian relief chief made a passionate plea today for more funding to avoid a famine in the Horn
of Africa on the scale witnessed in the 1980s.
NZNO
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) is welcoming the announcement by National of a bonding scheme for graduate
nurses but is concerned that the proposal will only benefit a very small group of nurses. Much more needs to be done to
address the workforce ...
Hapu Party
The new Maori-based political party launched last month – the Hapu Party – has confirmed its first candidate.
Impact PR
Hollywood stars Brad Pitt, Drew Barrymore and Lindsay Lohan all launched their careers on the small screen – now you too
can have a shot at fame simply by having fun with your friends!
New Zealand Government
Prime Minister Helen Clark today expressed concern and sadness at the bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad,
Pakistan's capital city, on Saturday evening (Pakistan time). The death toll from the bombing is now over 40 and still
rising.
The Family Party
Picture: (left) Peter Fatialofa speaking at the launch (right) Poutoa Papali'i with Tofiga Fepulea'i and Richard Lewis
at the Otara Markets
Massey University
A Massey child nutrition specialist teamed up with a Shortland Street star recently to promote a free DVD for childcare
centres aimed at highlighting the need to instil healthy eating habits in infants and toddlers
United Nations
The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) is assisting Chinese authorities with a melamine-contaminated
powdered food crisis that has caused more than 6,000 cases of kidney stones in infants and three deaths across the
country.
International Solidarity Movement
Public Meeting Monday, 22 September 6.30pm St Johns in the City, cnr Willis and Dixon Sts, Wellington
United Nations
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has strongly condemned today's "heinous" terrorist attack on the Marriott Hotel in the
Pakistani capital, Islamabad, which has reportedly killed and injured a large number of people.