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Censorship: New Zealand Law Society Bans Fijian Job Ads Svitzer salvage teams yesterday focused on the labour-intensive task of emptying containers of wood on the bow section of the Rena , and preparing the bundles of timber for removal by helicopter. Maritime New Zealand update - Rena #187 Sea swells have prevented dive operations over the past couple of days. It is hoped the sea state will allow dive inspections of the stern section of Rena to resume either this afternoon or, more likely, tomorrow. Waitangi Day time to ask: where is New Zealand headed? "This Waitangi Day is an important time to start thinking about where New Zealand is headed as a nation - not just where we've been" said Republican Movement chair Lewis Holden. Government needs to take survey on board The dearth of women board members in New Zealand – highlighted in a survey which ranks us as the worst in the Asia/Pacific region – is due to a lack of leadership from the Government, Labour’s Women’s Affairs Spokesperson Sue Moroney says. ... Law Reform Committee report highlights rule of law concerns The New Zealand Law Society expressed its concern on a number of occasions in 2011 to parliamentary select committees and the Attorney-General about potential infringements of the rule of law, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act or human rights. New Zealand police seize guns, money, cars in Megaupload.com raid New Zealand police raided homes and businesses linked to the founder of Megaupload.com, a giant Internet file-sharing site shut down by U.S. authorities for online piracy. Low wages driving inequality New Zealand’s structural problem of low wages is driving the gap between the rich and poor, FIRST Union said today. Peters Questions Whanau Ora Funding New Zealand First has accused the government of wasting millions of dollars of tax-payers’ money on Whānau Ora handouts. In parliament today Rt Hon Winston Peters called on the prime minister to explain the ‘Whānau Integration, Innovation and Engagement ... New Zealand women left behind National’s inaction on pay equity will see Kiwi women left behind, says Labour's spokesperson for Women's Affairs Sue Moroney. |
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