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Little Rain Not the End Of Drought- Says Trust

Tue, 05/04/2010 - 21:17

The Waikato Rural Support Trust still urges the farmers to call in for help despite the little rainfall. It claims that the scanty rainfall does not mark the end of the drought. A drought was declared early in April in the region.

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$41M for NZ Infrastructure Fund and Still Counting

Tue, 05/04/2010 - 21:05

A whopping amount of $41million has been raised as infrastructure fund by retail investors in New Zealand.

The equity raised by the way of public offer for New Zealand Social Infrastructure Fund Ltd. (NZSIF) gives the retail investors a chance to be a part of the public-private partnerships. The promoters for the offer are by Morrison&Co PIP Ltd and Craigs Investment Partners Ltd.

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New Shell Stations Built Near Tauranga

Tue, 05/04/2010 - 20:48

It has been seen that the first petrol station would be built in Bethlehem area which is north of Tauranga.

The construction would be starting next month on a Shell station on State Highway 2 and the station would open for public in October.

This station would provide around 12 fulltime jobs and would be operating 24 hours a day.

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Government Puts $5m in Housing Project

Tue, 05/04/2010 - 20:43

It was told by Housing Minister, Phil Heatley that the Government would be putting $5 million in housing project to help families own their homes and provide affordable accommodation for old people. This money would go under the Housing Innovation Fund.

Around 30 families would be helped in the project to afford their own homes and 15 rental properties would be given to the older people.

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Low Income Growth Prompts Government to Pay Attention to Wages

Tue, 05/04/2010 - 20:35

CTU Economist and Policy Director, Bill Rosenberg said that the low wage boost for the year to March 2010 denote that real wages fell. Employees will be worried that the boost of 1.5% in the Labor Cost Index for the current year was considerably behind inflation of 2.0%.

Rosenberg thinks that the approach with which the Government is taking care of the scenario, it is totally wrong.

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Aquaculture Regulatory Reform Welcomed By NIWA

Tue, 05/04/2010 - 20:15

NIWA's Chief Executive, John Morgan has welcomed the proposals for the aquaculture industry regulatory reform that had been announced by Phil Heatley, who is the Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture.

Cabinet has agreed with a number of amendments that will help boosting the sector's capability to produce sustainable monetary growth, for the industry in New Zealand.

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Federal Government in Australia Cautioned Over its Proposed Plans on Superannuation

Tue, 05/04/2010 - 20:06

The Federal Government has been cautioned regarding its proposals to limit added concessional offerings to those who are aged above 50 on superannuation balances of less than $500,000 risks, boosting costs and intricacy at the same time, as encouraging efforts to uncover some methods relating to the system.

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Facebook Advertising

Tue, 05/04/2010 - 19:56

There are almost 1.5 million kiwis using Facebook. And what is amazing is that the maximum kiwi users of Facebook are females. They account for 56% of the total kiwi users on Facebook. It means that Facebook is the best way of reaching a kiwi customer.

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Automobile Association Says Diesel and Petrol Prices Likely to Increase Due to Taxes

Tue, 05/04/2010 - 19:51

The Automobile Association (AA) says that New Zealand diesel prices reached their uppermost level in 17 months in April on the support of increasing crude oil prices, and tax rises could add another 10 cents per liter to the price of petrol by the end of the year.

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AMP Asks for Commerce Commission’s Sanction to Acquire AXA Asia Pacific

Tue, 05/04/2010 - 19:46

AMP is asking for Commerce Commission consent to purchase competitor Wealth Protection and Management Company, AXA Asia Pacific after the offer by opponent National Australia Bank was declined by Australian watchdogs, last month.

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SA Announces Trade Surplus of R 457,8m

Sat, 05/01/2010 - 19:22

South Africa announced a trade surplus of 457.8 million rand for its trade with non-Southern African Customs Union trading partners in March, which came as a huge surprise, contrasted with a 5.7 billion rand plunge recorded in February, the South African Revenue Service revealed on Friday.

However, a survey by I-Net Bridge discovered that 2.5 billion rand deficit had been quite expected.

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Petrol To Witness a 14cents Rise

Sat, 05/01/2010 - 19:13

The Department of Energy today revealed that the retail price of all grades of petrol will register a rise by 14 cents per liter next month.

In addition, wholesale price of diesel with 0.05% sulphur content would witness a rise by 29.5 cents a liter along with illuminating paraffin (Wholesale increasing by 30 cents and SMNRP increasing by 41 cents).

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Census Workers Begins With the Next Phase of 2010 Census

Sat, 05/01/2010 - 19:07

Amidst census takers fanning out today across Central Texas and the rest of the country as a part of the next phase of the 2010 Census, Travis County advocates have initiated with e-mailing tens of thousands of residents in a view to urge them to participate.

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Midnight—the Deadline for Filling 2009 Taxes

Sat, 05/01/2010 - 19:01

Midnight tonight is the slated deadline for filing the 2009 taxes.

If you fail to file and owe tax, the Canada Revenue Agency will proceed with its legal action.

Ann Galvin, a Toronto-based chartered accountant, posts that if one is unable to file and one has an estimate of how much he or she owes, send a cheque in favor of the Receiver General, and at least he or she won’t have to face the late filing penalty.

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Congress Against Change in Rules on Gay in Military

Sat, 05/01/2010 - 18:57

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates reveals to Congress Friday that he is not in favor of any immediate legislative attempts to introduce a change in rules related to gays serving openly in the military until the Pentagon has reviewed the impact of officially annulling the laws on the force.

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Alpinestars Electronic Airbag Protection Suit Unveiled on April 29, 2010

Sat, 05/01/2010 - 18:45

The most anticipated Alpinestars Electronic Airbag Protection Suit was revealed to the motorcycle press at Alpinestars HQ in Torrance, on April 29, 2010.

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Smart Schools Aims to reinvent Teaching, Learning

Sat, 05/01/2010 - 18:35

Malaysia's education master plan is worth noticing as the performance of the students is increasing. The assessment scores in various subjects like Language, Mathematics and Science, after the launch of the Smart School program increased.

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MCYS Launches Free Online Marriage Records Search Service

Sat, 05/01/2010 - 18:31

A free online marriage records search service has been launched by the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, so that the individuals are able to search for the marital status of a prospective spouse.

This service will be available to other organizations as well, who want to search for such information.

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The 2011 Kia Optima Sedan

Sat, 05/01/2010 - 18:21

Last month at the 2010 New York Auto Show, Kia introduced its redesigned 2011 Optima. Now, Inside Line has pictures of the new Optima sedan less two doors. This shape can become the Optima coupe.

The 2011 Kia Optima sedan is longer lower and wider than the outgoing model, as it is built on a new platform. It has newly stretched proportions that make it more attractive in the coupe form.

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APN Media Director Re-Elected By Shareholders

Sat, 05/01/2010 - 18:19

It was seen that in yesterday’s annual meeting, APN News & Media Director Cameron O'Reilly got re-elected by the shareholders.

BKK Partners, the former federal treasurer's corporate advisory firm has brought up concerns over independence and an over depiction of directors associated with major shareholder.

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