Posts Tagged ‘
Prime Minister ’
Mar 12th, 2010 |
By Sabrina Dankel |
Category: Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, Student Features
EXPRESSING your opinion these days is easier than ever. SABRINA DANKEL looks at how nearly 20,000 clicks on the web “save” Radio New Zealand.
Tags: ABC, advertisers, airwaves, Alastair Thompson, animal cruelty, auckland university of technology, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, AUT, band, BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation, Chris Armstrong, coffee, commercial sponsors, commercialisation, communicate, Democracy, demolition of Broadcasting House, Disasterradio, Dr Jonathan Coleman, facebook groups, Faceebok, free market, government, government broadcasting agency, green, Green party, impartiality, independent music, interest groups, international financial hub, Internet, john key, Kiwi broadcasters, luke appleby, Martin Hirst, media, Minister of Broadcasting, National Radio, Neil Watts, new zealand, news gathering, newsroom, newswire, Nielsen Media research, NZ On Air, off-air, parliament, Pearl Jam, per capita, Peter Dunne, Peter Fowler, political football, Prime Minister, programme, protest, public broadcaster, public broadcasting, public funding, radio new zealand, reporting, RNZ, RNZ Concert, RNZ debate, RNZ National, Sabrina Dankel, Sara Fraser, Save Radio New Zealand, Save Radio NZ, Save RNZ, Scoop, sit in/tune in protest, social networking, state radio, station, Stuff.co.nz, Sue Kedgley, talk-back shows, tax payers, technology blogger, United Future, virtual, web presence, wellington, www.newswire.co.nz
Posted in Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, Student Features |
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Mar 11th, 2010 |
By Chris Armstrong |
Category: Front Page Layout, Lead Story, News
The Prime Minister and his Cabinet, no less, have spoken up to protect the Governor-General’s views and privacy.
High rise buildings mustn’t spoil his outlook, they say in a town plan submission to the city council, reports CHRIS ARMSTRONG.
Tags: adelaide road, business areas, district plan, district plan changes, govenor general, governor-general, mt vic, Mt Victoria, new zealand, newswire, newtown, NZ, parliament, plan 73, Prime Minister, suburban areas, wcc, wcc changes, wellington, Wellington City Council, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
Posted in Front Page Layout, Lead Story, News |
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Mar 8th, 2010 |
By Tasha Black |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Facebook groups running neck-and-neck.
Tags: facebook, Freeze, funding, john key, national, newswire, Prime Minister, radio new zealand, Save Radio New Zealand, tsunami, Whitireia Journalism School
Posted in Front Page Layout, Latest News, News |
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Dec 18th, 2009 |
By Kimberley Crayton-Brown |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Sharyn Steel describes 20 years in male domain of journalism.
Tags: 1981 Springbok Tour, AFR, australian financial review, bill sutch, Christchurch Star, Commonwealth Games, evening post, hikoi, Journalist, land march, national business review, NBR, Niue, Northern Advocate, NZPA, Otago University, parliament, press gallery, press secretary, Prime Minister, Robert Muldoon, russian spy, security intelligence service, Sharyn Steel, SIS, Struggling to Fly, television one, wellington, wellington high court, westpac award, Whina Cooper
Posted in Front Page Layout, Latest News, News |
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Oct 23rd, 2009 |
By Jess Jones |
Category: Arts/Entertainment, Front Page Layout, Latest News
He gets first look at performing arts students’ new show.
Tags: bi-cultural, Contemporary, Cook Islands, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award, Earl of Wessex, International Antarctic Centre, john key, Maori, Pataka Museum, Pip Byrne, porirua, Prime Minister, Prince Edward, Samoan, Spirit of New Zealand, Tanemahuta Gray, Weta Workshop, whitireia, Whitireia Performing Arts, Windsor House Retirement Community
Posted in Arts/Entertainment, Front Page Layout, Latest News |
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Oct 19th, 2009 |
By Vaughan Elder |
Category: Latest News, News
PM’s Wellington residence shows on hazardous site register.
Tags: contaminated, cyanide, dangerous, ddt, diesel, environmental, euan murrell, Foodstuffs, health, hydrocarbons, john key, Kilbirnie, leak, levels, matt velde, new zealand, ombudsman, pak n save, petrol tanks, premier house, Prime Minister, properties, real estate institute, ted taylor, toxic, wayne o'styke, Wellington Regional Council
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Sep 21st, 2009 |
By Jess Jones |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Wanganui has its own form of protest against name change.
Tags: john key, Majestic Square, maurice williamson, Michael Laws, NZ Geographic Board, Prime Minister, Radio Live, referendum, wanganui, Wanganui District Council
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Nov 11th, 2008 |
By Sandra Dickson |
Category: Featured Article, News, Uncategorized
How will Helen Clark be remembered? How is New Zealand different in 2008, after nine years of Labour-led governments, to the country she inherited in 1999? SANDRA DICKSON reviews the Clark years.
Tags: Clark years, Closing the Gaps, coalition government, discrimination, Doug Graham, election, Employment Contracts Act, Foreshore and Seabed Act, Green party, Helen Clark, Human Rights Act, Jenny Shipley, Jim Bolger, John Banks, labour, Labour party, Labour-led Government, Minister of Treaty Negotiations, mmp, mother of all budgets, neo-liberal, Ngai Tahu, NZ First, Orewa, Prime Minister, Rogernomics, Ruth Richardson, Ruthanasia, state-owned enterprises, Tainui, Winston Peters
Posted in Featured Article, News, Uncategorized |
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Nov 9th, 2008 |
By Sarah Coddington |
Category: Latest News, News, Uncategorized
Labour supporters lose their party mood in a hurry.
Tags: 2008, Auckland, election, Helen Clark, labour, lose, parliament, Prime Minister
Posted in Latest News, News, Uncategorized |
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Nov 6th, 2008 |
By Newswire Team |
Category: 2008 Election Special, Featured Article, Features
POLITICAL billboards will not be visible on Election Day – but an exception is the Pimp Your Political Billboard competition being run by foghorn.co.nz.
Tags: Annette King, billboard vandalism, Billboard Watch, billboards, defaced billboards, election, election billboards, election campaign, general election, Greens, Helen Clark, Island Bay, Jim Anderton, Kilbirnie, labour, Lyall Bay, maori party, Miramar, national, Oriental Bay, Peter Dunne, police raids, political candidates, Prime Minister, Rahui Katene, Rodney Hide, Rongotai, Save the Children, shenanigans, Stephen Franks, Tuhoe
Posted in 2008 Election Special, Featured Article, Features |
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Nov 3rd, 2008 |
By Reesh Lyon |
Category: 2008 Election Special, Features
International interest in John Key’s possible election as NZ’s third Jewish PM, reports REESH LYON.
Tags: Barack Obama, election, Francis Henry Dillon Bell, Israel, Jewish, john key, judaism, Julius Vogel, Maya Lan, Prime Minister, Rabbi Chaim Dovrat, The Jerusalem Post
Posted in 2008 Election Special, Features |
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