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Building Infrastructure transparent account of progress

23:50 October 31st, 2012

Press Release – Business New Zealand

Media release 1 November 2012 Building Infrastructure transparent account of progress The report on infrastructure released today gives a transparent account of progress in this key area, says BusinessNZ. Chief Executive Phil O’Reilly says business … Read more »

Westfield confirms recycling progress

23:35 October 31st, 2012

Press Release – Westfield NZ Ltd

1 November 2012 Westfield confirms recycling progress “Westfield staff have confirmed they aim to install food court recycling in Westfield Riccarton before the end of 2012,” Kate Day, from the social justice division of the Christchurch Anglican … Read more »

Outstanding Nominations Received for NZer of the Year

23:32 October 31st, 2012

Press Release – New Zealander of the year

PRESS RELEASE – For Immediate Release 1 November 2012 Outstanding Nominations Received for New Zealander of Year Awards Judges have the difficult task of wading through the details of hundreds of Kiwis who have made an impact on the world stage … Read more »

Commissioners move to encourage new wood-burning technology

22:54 October 31st, 2012

Press Release – Environment Canterbury

November 1, 2012 MEDIA STATEMENT Commissioners move to encourage new wood-burning technology Environment Canterbury is moving to encourage the development of ultra-low emission wood burners to make them available as people start to rebuild their homes … Read more »

Next step for Clifford Bay ferry terminal

22:14 October 31st, 2012

Press Release – New Zealand Government

The Government wants to further test the viability of a ferry terminal at Clifford Bay in Marlborough, Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee has announced. Read more »

Infrastructure employment scheme launched

22:12 October 31st, 2012

Press Release – New Zealand Government

1 November 2012 Media Statement Infrastructure employment scheme launched Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee has announced a new training and employment programme to attract workers into trade industries needed for the horizontal rebuild … Read more »

Further $28m approved for Skills for Canterbury

22:12 October 31st, 2012

Press Release – New Zealand Government

Hon Steven Joyce Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills & Employment 1 November 2012 Media Statement Further $28m approved for Skills for Canterbury Read more »

Infrastructure report sets out 67 initiatives

22:05 October 31st, 2012

Press Release – New Zealand Government

The Government’s Building Infrastructure progress report issued today sets out 67 infrastructure initiatives being undertaken to help build a more competitive economy, Finance Minister Bill English says. Read more »

Tertiary Update Vol 15 No 38 – Proposed new employment laws

22:04 October 31st, 2012

Press Release – Tertiary Education Union

Proposed new employment laws to drive down work-rights Proposed new employment laws announced by the government this week make it easier for employers to walk away from negotiations and harder for workers to take industrial action. The Government also … Read more »

Can Beatson Head off Locals in World Cup Round Two?

21:56 October 31st, 2012

Press Release – Black Balloon

It’s round two of the Bayer New Zealand World Cup League on Sunday and with another quality field lined up for the class, it’s anyone’s guess who will snaffle those all-important points. Read more »

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