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John Key

Kiwis panic at the thought of ‘Marmageddon’
Article
/ 20 March 2012

Kiwis panic at the thought of ‘Marmageddon’

The company that makes New Zealand’s favourite spread, Marmite, says it has run out of the product after being forced to close its factory months ago.

By Nick Perry
John Key announced as New Zealand’s prime minister
Article
/ 26 November 2011

John Key announced as New Zealand’s prime minister

John Key has claimed victory for his centre-right National Party in New Zealand elections and says he has begun talks with likely coalition partners.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 November 2011

Key tipped to take New Zealand elections

A new poll suggests New Zealand Prime Minister John Key is set to coast to a second term at a general election this month.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 July 2011

IRB warns New Zealand against World Cup rip-offs

The International Rugby Board chief has warned price gouging during the Rugby World Cup threatens to sully New Zealand’s reputation with tourists.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 June 2011

IRB push New Zealand to lift Fiji Cup ban

The International Rugby Board has said it will keep lobbying to lift a ban on Fijian players linked to the state’s military regime from the World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 28 February 2011

Infant the first New Zealand quake victim laid to rest

A five-month-old boy was laid to rest on Monday at the first funeral for the victims of New Zealand’s quake, as the confirmed death toll rose to 148.

By Kristen Gelineau
New Zealand quake toll rises, hopes of survivors fade
Article
/ 24 February 2011

New Zealand quake toll rises, hopes of survivors fade

International rescuers intensified their search for earthquake survivors in New Zealand, despite fading hopes of finding any more people alive.

By Adrian Bathgate
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/ 20 August 2009

Prime ministers wager their ties on rugby grudge match

Prime ministers Kevin Rudd and John Key have made a friendly bet tied to the outcome of the Tri-Nations rugby Test between Australia and New Zealand.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 February 2009

New Zealand PM prepared to block Zim tour

John Key said on Monday he was prepared to stop the Black Caps’ tour of Zimbabwe if necessary and was unsympathetic to calls for the tour to go ahead.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 November 2008

National sweeps to power in New Zealand election

National Party leader John Key swept to power in New Zealand’s election on Saturday, toppling a nine-year-old Labour government.

By Gyles Beckford
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/ 12 October 2008

New Zealand politicians launch election campaigns

The state of the economy in New Zealand was the key issue when the main parties formally kicked off their campaigns for next month’s general election.

By Staff Reporter

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