Business Leader Joins with DOC
Business leader and environmental champion Rob Fenwick has signed up with the Department of Conservation.
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Business leader and environmental champion Rob Fenwick has signed up with the Department of Conservation.
SKY Television are complementing television coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup with an online experience.
Volunteers are wanted to host thousands of international and local visitors for the Rugby World Cup 2011.
Reserve Bank Governor Allan Bollard raises the OCR to 2.75 percent saying that the economy has entered its second year of recovery with growth becoming more broad-based.
Hector’s World website has been launched as a resource to protect young people on the internet.
The 2010 Ellerslie International Flower Show injected almost $15 million into Christchurch.
Health Minister Tony Ryall has confirmed that Dunedin Hospital will receive a new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
The Government will financially support the Great Wines Capital Global Network AGM and international wine conference in Christchurch from 31 October to 4 November 2010.
A whaling petition calling on the Government to protect the future of whales has been signed by 53,000 New Zealanders.
The Government has made funding available for the rollout of audio visual links for court proceedings.
The Journal website is an online self-management programme for New Zealanders experiencing mild to moderate depression.
The 10th Cadbury Chocolate Carnival 2010 will be held in Dunedin with chocolate classes, competitions, storytelling, food tours, games, arts and craft, and the Cadbury Jaffa Race.
My First Job website has been launched to help young employees understand their rights and responsibilites.
Hamilton Zoo’s white rhino calf will keep his nickname ‘Bunty’.
Funding for PET scans will increase, allowing double the number of cancer patients to be offered PET scans.
Figures show 101 drivers have been charged under the new drugged driving laws, making the new law a success.
The Sentencing and Parole Reform Bill which has been passed by Parliament denies parole to repeat serious violent offenders.
Most local councils are supporting the governments new Leaky Home package.
Prime Minister John Key has refuted Labour Party allegations about his blind trust with legal advice.
New Zealand will make a decision in the next few weeks on whether to file a case in the International Court of Justice against Japanese whaling.