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“In his speech, the Minister described how we are in a new era of business today and that Māori have so much to bring to the NZ Inc. table. Valued at nearly $37 billion in 2010, the Māori economy is a commercial powerhouse within the New Zealand economy.
In 2003 he received the Deloittes Top 200 Company Award as "New Zealand's Most Visionary Leader." In 2005 he was the inaugural winner of "The Blake Medal" for leadership contribution to New Zealand. Anthony Briscoe: Anthony Briscoe has spent the last 14...
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Daniel Braid of the blues is hit hard by Buxtan Popoali'l and Doug Tietjens of the Highlanders during the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand... View Photo »
I met Roger and I quickly became very interested in publishing his book. I saw it as a fantastic opportunity, as, after all, he is probably the ultimate investigative journalist in the business.
“We might have had different views on a few issues over the years but there was no doubt that Superintendent Rose was just as committed to reducing the numbers of people unnecessarily killed and injured on our roads as the AA is.” New Zealand has made...
Fascinating archive material is matched with expert testimony from the likes of our own Billy Bragg and former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark. Both of the twins are lesbian and Clark asserts that their popularity was a strong factor in steering...
Airports in the Tokyo region have limited capacity for additional operations. For the airlines of Japan almost all restrictions on services to and through New Zealand have been removed, although they too will initially be limited in any operations to...
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Piri Weepu of the Blues looks to feed the scrum during the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand. View Photo »
I have just spoken to New Zealand Greens co-leaders Russel Norman and Metiria Turei to congratulate them on their stunning election result - 13 or 14 MPs elected
He says “The awarding of the Gold Medal honours the many people who did extraordinary acts of bravery without thinking of themselves.” Background information: The Royal Humane Society of New Zealand was established in 1898. It is an independent,...
Horan may have stepped into the political arena, but proved last night that he has not put the entertainment business completely behind him. The new New Zealand First MP was well known as a professional entertainer before being elected to Parliament...
New Zealand is a country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean comprising two large islands (the North Island and the South Island) and numerous smaller islands, most notably Stewart Island and the Chatham Islands. In Māori, New Zealand is also known as Aotearoa, which is usually translated into English as the Land of the Long White Cloud. Full Article
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Piri Weepu of the Blues looks to feed the scrum during the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Lima Sopoaga of the Highlanders makes a break during the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Michael Hobbs of the Blues talks with Hosea Gear of the Highlanders following the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Jamie Mackintosh of the Highlanders walks off with Piri Weepu of the Blues after the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Jerome Kaino of the Blues lies injured during the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Michael Hobbs of the Blues fends off Jimmy Cowan of the Highlanders during the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Adam Thompson of the Highlanders plays off the side of a scrum during the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Head coach of the Highlanders Jamie Joseph prior to the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Jerome Kaino of the Blues walks off after injuring his eye during the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Adam Thompson of the Highlanders takes a break during the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Lynnette Brooky of New Zealand walks down the 9th fairway during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Emily Perry of New Zealand plays a tee shot during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Joanna Klatten of France plays a shot during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Jean Chua of Malaysia plays a shot during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Grace Lennon of Australia plays a shot on the 18th hole during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Spectators take in the atmosphere during during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Kym Larratt of England plays a shot out of the rough during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Alison Walshe of USA plays a shot on the 9th hole during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Sarah Kemp of Australia tees off during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Sarah Kemp of Australia plays a fairway shot during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Lydia Ko of New Zealand plays a fairway shot during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: General view of the Pegasus Golf Club during day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Lydia Ko of New Zealand on the practice green before day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »PEGASUS, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Lydia Ko of New Zealand with her coach Guy Wilson on the practice green before day one of the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf Club on February 17, 2012 in Pegasus, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 16: Alex Pledger of the Breakers looks to shoot during the round 20 NBL match between the New Zealand Breakers and the Wollongong Hawks at North Shore Events Centre on February 16, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17: Piri Weepu of the Blues looks to feed the scrum during the Super Rugby trial match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Unitec on February 17, 2012 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »I met Roger and I quickly became very interested in publishing his book. I saw it as a fantastic opportunity, as, after all, he is probably the ultimate investigative journalist in the business.
I have just spoken to New Zealand Greens co-leaders Russel Norman and Metiria Turei to congratulate them on their stunning election result - 13 or 14 MPs elected
People don’t think that all the disasters that have befallen New Zealand, be it earthquake or global financial crisis or international recession, are the fault of John Key
It may well be a Labour Party pledge, not necessarily, but I'm happy for you to have this footage, I will not be selling KiwiBank as long as I'm Prime Minister of New Zealand.
I congratulate the Australian Health Minister, Nicola Roxon, for her leadership, and look forward to New Zealand following suit in continuing to put in place incentives to reduce tobacco uptake, and in doing so to reduce the number of deaths from smoking related disease
Parliament and central government play a critical role in improving the future outcomes for our children. But at present New Zealand has internationally low levels of investment in children. The most recent OECD comparisons show Australia spends US$29,753 on each child under the age of six years, New Ze...
What Winston Peters is saying to New Zealanders is that on every budget, on every issue, there could be a general election. How can New Zealand govern itself over the next three years when at any stage the whole government can be brought down by Winston Peters?
What Winston Peters is saying to New Zealand is that on every budget, on every issue, there could be a general election. How can New Zealand govern itself over the next three years - which is likely to be a volatile period in the world economy - when at any stage the whole government can be brought down...
What Winston Peters is saying to New Zealand is that on every budget, on every issue, there could be a general election. How can New Zealand govern itself over the next three years - which is likely to be a volatile period in the world economy - when at any stage the whole government can be brought down...
