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Unison bites back at competition watchdog claims
Stuff | 17 minutes ago
Hawke's Bay-based power lines company Unison has hit back at the Commerce Commission over accusations it is overcharging consumers in Taupo and Rotorua.
Telstra report details mass job cuts: union
Smh.com.au | 21 minutes ago
Telstra and the federal government are being urged to release a secret report which allegedly outlines plans by the telco to slash more than 10,000 jobs.
Howard brushes off terror video
Taipei Times | 24 minutes ago
Australians should carry on with their lives and not be cowed by a purported al-Qaeda threat against their country's second-largest city, Prime Minister John Howard said yesterday.
Dairy exporter prepared for GM-contaminated canola find
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 1 hour ago
Australia's largest dairy exporter says the discovery of GM-contaminated canola will not affect its business. 2.7
Howard lost the Ashes: Beazley
The Austrailian | 1 hour ago
FEDERAL Opposition leader Kim Beazley today laid Australia's loss of the Ashes squarely at the feet of Prime Minister John Howard. 2.7
Tomahawks confiscated ahead of grand final
The Age (Registration Required) | 2 hours ago
Hatchets and tomahawks were among more than 150 weapons found at an Alice Springs oval ahead of an Australian Rules grand final, police said. 2.7
IR changes must continue: Costello
The Austrailian | 2 hours ago
AUSTRALIA must continue its economic program if it wanted to keep leading the world, Treasurer Peter Costello said. 2.7
Patrons protect illegal bar locations
Scoop | 2 hours ago
The growing problem of unlicensed, illegal bars that have spread nationwide following the smoking bans introduction is here to stay until government repeals the existing smokefree legislation. 2.7
Joint consultation on waterfront finished
Scoop | 2 hours ago
Over the past three weeks, three public workshops have marked the end of consultation on a vision for the future development of Auckland's waterfront. 2.7
An Impressive Increase in NZ Patient Satisfaction
Scoop | 2 hours ago
PRESS RELEASE: Health Services Consumer Research Ltd. 12 September 2005 Compared to the same period five years ago, patient satisfaction with the care they received from outpatient facilities has greatly ... 2.7
Brit fails in High Court appeal
Smh.com.au | 2 hours ago
A British businessman charged with a double murder in Singapore could be extradited from Australia very soon after failing to convince the High Court to hear his appeal. 3.1
Nats want investigation into overstayer case
New Zealand Herald | 2 hours ago
The National Party is calling for an independent investigation into claims a Thai overstayer was hired to tile a Labour MP's house in Samoa after he came to the MP for help gaining a New Zealand work permit. 2.7
Asia Pacific Beauty and Appearance Study 2005
Scoop | 2 hours ago
The question that everyman dreads to be asked by his partner is "Does my bum look big in this?" Do men say what they think; or do they say what they think their female partner wants to hear? So, for now we will ... 2.7
Foodland books lower NPAT of $95m
Smh.com.au | 2 hours ago
Groceries wholesaler and retailer Foodland Associated has booked an annual net profit of $95.3 million for 2004/05 - 33 per cent down on the prior year's net profit of $142.7 million. 2.7
Chinese celebrate 150 years in Fiji
Xinhuanet | 2 hours ago
The Chinese community in Fiji will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the first Chinese in Pacific island country this week, according to Tuesday's report from Fiji's capital Suva. 2.7
Things to remember about Clark and Brash
New Zealand Herald | 3 hours ago
As Helen Clark and Don Brash battle it out in the last days of the election campaign, below is a ... * Has apologised to various groups for maltreatment in the past - Chinese immigrant workers, Samoans and gays. 2.9
NZ canoeist abandons fundraiser after attack by pirates
Stuff | 3 hours ago
Picton-based canoeist Kelvin Oram has abandoned his Paddle For Kids fundraiser after a pirate attack on the Amazon River. 2.7
Former slave to speak at church and colleges
The.standard.net.au | 3 hours ago
A FORMER child slave will tell her story of 14 years in captivity in Ghana, West Africa, when she visits Warrnambool today. 2.7
Unison bites back at competition watchdog claims
New Zealand Herald | 3 hours ago
Hawke's Bay-based power lines company Unison has hit back at the Commerce Commission over accusations it is overcharging consumers in Taupo and Rotorua. 3.1
Campaign with first fuel efficient hybrid cars
Scoop | 3 hours ago
Avis today took final delivery of twenty Toyota Prius vehicles, the first major rental company to offer fuel efficient hybrid cars, as the company unveiled a major marketing push to corporate clients in the ... 2.7
Let the puns begin
Smh.com.au | 3 hours ago
Australians be warned - get out of England while you can. The Old Dart is euphoric after England's cricketers regained the Ashes for the first time in 16 years and the bragging has already begun. 2.7
Trio all revved up
The.standard.net.au | 3 hours ago
Fast fun: Brent McCosh, left, Tony Van Ginneken and Tony Frost are tuned up for the East Coast Nationals. 2.9
Getting Better Value for Money in Public Spending
Scoop | 3 hours ago
High levels of government spending are a drag on growth, in part because of the deadweight costs of taxation. 2.7
Brunei Joins Indonesia's Arts, Cultural Programme
BruDirect | 3 hours ago
Bandar Seri Begawan - Some 38 participants representing 16 countries including Brunei Darussalam are currently attending a three-month programme to learn Indonesian arts and cultures in Yogyakarta, Bali and ... 2.7
Schools need to beg parents for funding
Manawatu Evening Standard | 3 hours ago
Palmerston North secondary principals estimate their schools are underfunded by about $100,000 a year, and say they cannot deliver the required curriculum without begging for funds from parents and the ... 2.7
Transfield Services New Zealand appoints new CEO
Scoop | 3 hours ago
Transfield Services today announced that Graeme Sumner had been appointed CEO Transfield Services New Zealand. 2.7
WWII bomber crew laid to rest
Smh.com.au | 3 hours ago
The crew of an Australian bomber shot down over Germany in World War II will finally be laid to rest on Tuesday. 4.1
Methven ski lodges facing huge losses
Ashburton Guardian | 4 hours ago
Methven ski lodges facing huge losses By Susan Sandys Methven ski lodges will lose tens of thousands dollars worth of bookings, if Mt Hutt Skifield closes early this year. 2.7
Labour Policy - Tall On Rhetoric, Short On Detail
Scoop | 4 hours ago
The Labour Party's Community and Voluntary Sector Policy is outstanding, if only for its lack of detail, according to COMVOICES, an independent coalition of Tangata Whenua, and community and voluntary sector ... 2.7
Two cultures celebrate 'double power'
Telegraph.co.uk | 4 hours ago
Thirty-one years ago, Cyclone Tracy decimated Darwin. Today it is still rebuilding thanks to new developments, and has become a thriving city. 2.7
Theron, Paltrow in Oscar hopeful films at Toronto fest
ABS-CBN News | 4 hours ago
Glittering Academy Award winners Charlize Theron and Gwyneth Paltrow brought some decidedly unglamorous roles to the Toronto International Film Festival on Monday, promoting the type of issue-oriented dramas ... 2.9
LIANZA Children's Book Awards Announced
Scoop | 5 hours ago
As part of their annual conference, following Library Week, the winners of the LIANZA Children's Book Awards 2005 were announced on Monday afternoon in Christchurch and presented by Keith Locke, Green Party MP ... 2.7
Peters promises more dirt on rival
Stuff | 6 hours ago
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is promising more dirt about his Tauranga electorate rival, National's Bob Clarkson. 2.7
Ghost nets frustrate environmentalists
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 7 hours ago
Environmentalists monitoring marine debris at Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria say there has been little reduction in the number of abandoned fishing nets washing up on the island. 2.7
Maserati Gransport Spyder Opens Up In Frankfurt
Scoop | 5 hours ago
Maserati has launched the GranSport Spyder, the open-top version of its range topping GranSport Coupe, at the Frankfurt International Motor Show today combining the thrilling drive and excellent performance of ... 2.9
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