Whaling Proposal Falls Short
Foreign Minister Murray McCully says the whaling proposal has not delivered what New Zealand wants.
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Foreign Minister Murray McCully says the whaling proposal has not delivered what New Zealand wants.
5500 cruise passengers will sail into Auckland on 3 official Rugby World Cup 2011 cruise ships.
Update 13 from Air New Zealand on UK and Europe Flight Disruptions.
NZ Defence Force will support a number of ANZAC commemorations being held in Wellington on ANZAC Day, 25 April 2010.
Ministry of Education figures show an increase in international fee-paying student enrolments.
The ‘Child Witnesses in the New Zealand Criminal Courts’ report has been launched by Auckland University of Technology’s Institute of Public Policy.
Veterans are receiving free bus service on ANZAC Day, 25 April 2010.
New Zealand Post have issued a series of ANZAC stamps.
Update 12 from Air New Zealand on UK and Europe Flight Disruptions.
Justice Minister Simon Power has replied to Mr Bain’s lawyers in regards to the process for David Bain’s compensation claim.
An Asia New Zealand Foundation reports claims ‘enormous’ potential for trade between New Zealand and South Asia.
Update 9 from Air New Zealand on UK and Europe Flight Disruptions.
Nine men in Waikeria Prison have graduated from the Special Treatment Unit Rehabilitation Programme which provides treatment for serious violent offenders with a high risk of re-offending.
The Government is supporting a temporary entertainment facility and cruise ship terminal at Queens Wharf for the Rugby World Cup celebrations.
Foodstuffs NZ Ltd has appointed Steve Anderson as the new Managing Director of Foodstuffs NZ Ltd.
Department of Labour is reminding retailers to close ANZAC Day morning until 1pm.
Update 7 from Air New Zealand on UK and Europe Flight Disruptions
The Principal of Tauranga Boys College will join a regional delegation attending the Shanghai World Expo in July 2010.
The Selecon Award for Exhibition Excellence has been granted to Brought To Light, displayed in the Christchurch Art Gallery.
The Football World Cup Trophy will be hosted in Auckland on 27 April 2010.