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There has also been a sharp rise in the numbers of families on the Housing New Zealand Corporation ‘A Priority’ (sever housing need) housing waiting list”, says McGlinchey. “This has risen from 154 in January 2008 to 304 families in October this year.
Tags: New Zealanders, Housing New Zealand Corporation, Trevor McGlinchey, New Zealand, Auckland
The new reluctance of Kiwis to desert hearth and home has helped propel China to the top of Australia's migration queue. For the first time, more Chinese have settled across the Tasman than Kiwis and Britons, traditionally the biggest sources of migrants.
Tags: Australia, New Zealanders, New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand national rugby league team, Demography, Immigration, Rugby league in New Zealand, Population, Bird migration
They're misleading the New Zealand public, to say the least." "We find their recent advertising campaign hard to stomach, and I'm sure many people feel the same," says Gunson, "because ASB and the other Aussie-owned banks (ANZ National, BNZ, and Westpac)...
Tags: ASB Bank, ASB Charitable Trust, Vaughan Gunson, asb banks, banks campaign, New Zealanders, kiwi banks, Bad Banks, Socialist Worker-New Zealand, Aotearoa/New Zealand, New Zealand, Auckland, Commonwealth Bank, Finance and Information Workers Union, ANZ National Bank, Business Finance, Bank, Central bank
New Zealand's drug buying agency Pharmac funded eight new drugs last year, with spending coming in exactly on budget, the organisation said. Prescriptions increased nearly 4 percent, to 36.3 million, and 3.1 million New Zealanders got government-funded...
Tags: New Zealanders, New Zealand, Auckland, Health Medical Pharma, Nootropics, Health care in New Zealand, Politics, Patient safety, Pharmacology, Social Issues, Business Finance, Medical prescription, Isotretinoin, Atomoxetine, Eli Lilly and Company
Homes awarded the Lifemark have 33 design features including a level entry, widened doors and passageways, all aimed at making the house accessible for everyone and easy to adapt as residents’ needs change over time. Constructing new homes to the Lifemark...
Tags: Lifemark Board, New Zealanders, New Zealand, Auckland, Social Issues, Urban studies and planning, Urban design, Disability, Transportation planning, Accessibility
Biotechnology is often lauded as one of New Zealand’s great hopes for the future of our economy. But the trouble with biotech is the cost of getting to market, more often than not seen as prohibitive for New Zealand investors and our tiny capital markets.
Tags: Protemix, Garth Cooper, Birnie Capital, Bill Birnie, New Zealanders, Larry Ellingson, Laszarin, University of Auckland, Alan Cherrington, clinical trial, New Zealand, Auckland, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes mellitus, Drug discovery, Pharmacology, Clinical research, Business Finance, Food and Drug Administration, Pharmaceutical industry, Diabetes
Rugby New Zealand 2011 CEO Martin Snedden says he is pleased with the ticket prices for the tournament but people will have to get in quick. It will take at least $390 to get to the final at Auckland's Eden Park with the best seats in the house priced...
Tags: world cup, rugby world, All Blacks, cup ticket, France, ticket priced, New Zealanders, cup final, New Zealand, Invercargill, allnews, Rugby World Cup, Martin Snedden, Snedden, Ticket, Tickets, New Zealand national rugby union team, Ticket resale, New Zealand national rugby league team, Ticketmaster, Rugby League Tri-Nations, Eden Park, E ticket, Southland Rugby Football Union, International Rugby Board, Air New Zealand Cup, FIFA World Cup, Ranfurly Shield
A surge of United States troops into Afghanistan will not change New Zealand's military deployment plans in the troubled country, Prime Minister John Key said today. Mr Key said the SAS would complete an 18-month tour of duty as planned, while the military...
Tags: US/New Zealand, NZPA, New Zealanders, prime minister, United States, Afghanistan, minister john, John Key, US NZ, passports control, New Zealand, Auckland, Politics, Barack Obama, Human rights abuses, Iraq War troop surge, Smartgate, War Conflict, War in Afghanistan, International public opinion on the war in Afghanistan, Biometrics, Biometric passport, Human rights in Afghanistan, Occupation of Iraq, Punahou School alumni, Technology Internet, Trans-Tasman, Hamid Karzai, Passports, Auckland Airport, Passport
Australia is a magnet for New Zealand's most unskilled workers. An analysis of census figures has revealed for the first time that New Zealanders who migrated across the Tasman were far more likely to work as machine operators and labourers than as professionals.
Tags: Australia, New Zealand Herald, New Zealanders, New Zealand, Wellington, Kiwi, Foreign relations of New Zealand, Social Issues, Rugby league in New Zealand, Trans-Tasman, Foreign relations of Australia, Mᅣチori
Don Brash ... enamoured with the Australian way. Illustration: John Shakespeare Has a small chunk of the collapsed Babcock & Brown empire landed back in the lap of its former chief executive, Phil Green ? Green has resurfaced as a director and part-owner...
Tags: Babcock & Brown, Jim Babcock, New Zealanders, Allco Finance, lease businesses, Australia, Peter Ivany, Phil Green, Larristar Pty Ltd, RHG Limited, New Zealand, Auckland