Published by the Communications
and Development Department
August 2002
Mr Jeff Long (Finance), Professor Daryl Le Grew (Vice-Chancellor),
Mr Tom Gregg (Executive), Dr Maureen Montgomery (Association of University
Staff)
Projection of $2m deficit, Press, 1.8.02;
Further pressure on university, Wanganui Chronicle, 1.8.02,
Canty University faces further financial pressure, The News, 1.8.02;
Dr Bruce Waldman (Zoology)
Frogs captured for breeding, Bay of Plenty Times, 1.8.02,
Bid to save rare frogs, West Coast Times, 1.8.02,
On the hop, NZ Education review, 7.8.02,
Frogs killed by fatal fungus, Christchurch Western Mail, 21.8.02;
Mr Stuart McMillan (Political Science)
US exempts itself from the global criminal court, National Business
Review, 2.8.02,
Turkey demands assurance on Kurds to back attack on Iraq, National
Business Review, 9.8.02,
Asia’s brown haze may galvanise global summit, National Business
Review, 16.8.02,
Gulf games: NZ has a lot of thinking to do, Press, 19.8.02,
Forum embraces the reality of Pacific region’s burning issues,
National Business Review, 23.8.02,
US debates its own view of itself and Iraq attack, National Business
Review, 30.8.02;
Mr Frank Tay (Economics)
Vice-Chancellor, Press, 2.8.02;
Professor Daryl Le Grew (Vice-Chancellor)
Scholarships to aid careers, Christchurch Star, 2.8.02,
Govt extends deadline over varsity funding deal, Press, 30.8.02;
Dr Aditya Malik (Philosophy and Religious Studies)
Photographs evoke memories of Gandhi, Press, 3.8.02;
Professor John Raine (Executive)
Expert questions crash cause, Waikato Times, 3.8.02;
Associate Professor Phillip Joseph (Law)
Goff’s criticism of judges draws flak, Daily News, 3.8.02,
Goff attacks judiciary over sentencing law, Timaru Herald, 3.8.0-2,
Goff over the line, Waikato Tijes, 3.8.02,
Judges getting it wrong says Goff, The Dominion Post, 3.8.02,
Goff’s judicial remarks attacked, Press, 3.8.02,
Dame Silvia reshaping role of top job - PM, Press, 15.8.02,
Dame Silvia seen as reshaping role, The Dominion Post. 15.8.02,
PM defends Dame Silvia’s social role, Southland Times, 15.8.02;
Dr Greg Newbold (Sociology)
Gene clue to violent ways, Press, 3.8.02,
Govt worker gains name suppression, Press, 6.8.02,
Loss brings violence home, Wairarapa Times-Age, 6.8.02,
Fears for cop’s safety in prison, The News, 12.8.02,
Fears held for failed former detective, Nelson Mail, 12.8.02,
Fears for convicted ex-officer’s safety, Hawkes Bay Today, 12.8.02,
Fears for cop’s safety in prison, Oamaru Mail, 12.8.02,
Lundy gets longest term, NZ Herald, 14.8.02,
Youth offending under control: lawyer, Hawkes Bay Today, 20.8.02,
Teenage offenders not monsters, says lawyer, Wanganui Chronicle, 20.8.02,
Youth lawyer dismisses monster image, Greymouth Evening Star, 20.8.02,
Don’t panic - youth crime isn’t out of control, say experts,
Marlborough Express, 21.8.02,
Laying the blame for the level of youth crime, Bay of Plenty Times,
21.8.02,
Youth offenders not monsters: lawyer, Horowhenua-Kapiti Chronicle,
21.8.02,
Young offenders not monsters, Wairarapa Times-Age, 20.8.02,
Notion young offenders are monsters is wrong: lawyer, Otago Daily
Times, 26.8.02,
Kids behaving badly - lawyer’s view, Press, 27.8.02;
Mr Richard Neal (Students’ Association)
Students vow to keep up pressure, News Advertiser, 4.8.02,
Students protest at debt levels, News Advertiser, 4.8.02,
Wet T-shirts gender neutral, Press, 10.8.02,
Equal gender wet t-shirt contest, Horowhenua-Kapiti Chronicle, 12.8.02;
Dr Mark Flynn (Speech and Language Therapy)
Bright future after hearing loss diagnosed, Press, 5.8.02;
Dr David Aitchison (Mechanical Engineering)
Rugby balls put to the test, Christchurch Star, 7.8.02;
Dr Maureen Montgomery (Association of University Staff), Professor
Daryl Le Grew (Vice-Chancellor)
Budget curb ‘left too late’, Press, 8.8.02,
No more layoffs expected at Canterbury, New Education Review, 21.8.02;
Dr John Watson (Management)
NBL recognition for Rams’ coach, Christchurch Star, 9.8.02;
Professor John Burrows (Law)
Suppression orders, Timaru Herald, 9.8.02,
Judge wins payout in radio slander, The Dominion Post, 19.8.02;
Associate Professor Denis Dutton (Fine Arts)
Our place or theirs?, The Dominion Post, 10.8.02,
Self-styled contrarian to target stereotypes, Press, 17.8.02,
Immigration: a burning issue, Press, 17.8.02;
Associate Professor David Painter (Civil Engineering)
Lincoln university ceases to teach natural resources engineering,
Press, 12.8.02;
Dr Nigel Perry (Computer Science)
Microsoft cash comes to Canty, Press, 13.8.02;
Ms Emma Kesha (Artist-in-Residence)
Samoan bond for artists, Press, 13.8.02;
Mr Alan Robb (Accountancy Finance and Information Systems)
Watchdog set to bark at Fonterra, Waikato Times, 13.8.02,
Big discrepancy in milk figures, Nelson Mail, 14.8.02,
Accuracy in doubt, Timaru Herald, 14.8.02,
Fonterra figures differ by $34m, Southland Times, 14.8.02,
All OK - give or take $34m, NZ Herald, 14.8.02,
$34m discrepancy in Fonterra figures, Ashburton Guardian, 14.8.02,
Discrepancy found in Fonterra figures, Oamaru Mail, 14.8.02,
$34m discrepancy in Fonterra accounts, Bay of Plenty Times, 15.8.02,
Auditing blunder shakes Fonterra, Evening Standard, 15.8.02,
$34m discrepancy in Fonterra figures, Daily Post, 15.8.02,
$34m auditing blunder forces review, NZ Herald, 15.8.02,
$34m discrepancy in Fonterra figures, The News, 15.8.02,
Annual report suggests weaker financial position for Fonterra, National
Business Review, 16.8.02,
Fonterra ‘misunderstood’, The Dominion Post, 19.8.02,
TelstraClear faces loan crisis, The News, 19.8.02,
TelstraClear to refinance $600 million, Otago Daily Times, 20.8.02,
TelstraClear confronts loan crisis, Evening Standard, 20.8.02
Review forced, Daily Post, 16.8.02
Professor Stephen Todd, (Law),
Spinning Shakespeare, Press, 14.8.02;
Mrs Suzanne Worrell (MBA)
Canty MBA programme exceeds criteria, Press, 15 8.02,
MBA course gets accredited, Press, 15.8.02;
Mr Ewen McDonald (SoFA Gallery curator)
Vision, voice linked in installation, Christchurch Star, 16.8.02;
Professor Murray McEwan (Chemistry)
Up the nose for facts on smell, Otago Daily Times, 16.8.02;
Professor Bob Kirk (Executive)
Bid to end medical training rivalry, Otago Daily Times, 19.8.02,
Bid to enrol graduates at med school, Press, 19.8.02;
Mr John Vargo (Accountancy Finance and Information Systems)
Learning to stay one step ahead, NZ Infotech Weekly, 19.8.02;
Mr John Pickering (International Student Centre)
Residents’ poor English skills cause concern, NZ Education
Review, 21.8.02;
Dr Alan Wright (Film and Theatre Studies)
Film Society reborn, Christchurch Western Mail, 21.8.02,
Christchurch film society returns, Christchurch Southern Mail, 21.8.02,
New burst of life firing Canterbury Film Society, Christchurch Eastern
Mail, 21.8.02;
Associate Professor Martin Holland (National Centre for Research
on Europe)
Cultural identity, Press, 23.8.02;
Dr Neville Bennett (History)
The new Reserve Bank governor Bollard: Not too wet, not too dry,
National Business Review, 23.8.02,
Property buyers play on as country sinks deeper in debt, Greymouth
Evening Star, 24.8.02,
Soaring values fuel a borrowing binge, NZ Herald, 24.8.02,
Buyers play on while debt grows, Marlborough Express, 28.8.02;
Mr Alan Robb, Dr Sue Newberry (Accountancy Finance and Information
Systems)
Fonterra defends audit despite $34m mistake, NZ Herald, 24.8.02;
Dr Mike Milke (Civil Engineering)
Shock over landfill hearing, Press, 27.8.02,
Landfill opponents ‘astounded’, Ashburton Guardian, 27.8.02,
Ban of landfill post doubted, Press, 28.8.02;
Mr Richard Scragg (Law)
Canty law finalists, Press, 28.8.02;
Dr Maureen Montgomery (Association of University Staff)
Canterbury academic restructure gets nod, Press, 29.8.02;