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· HIGH COURT RULING ON GMOs SHOWS THAT COUNCILS OF AUCKLAND/NORTHLAND PENINSULA HA
(Jun 16, 2009)
· High Court ruling gives nod to ARC’s cautious take on GMOs
(Jun 16, 2009)
· HIGH COURT GE DECISION A VICTORY FOR NEW ZEALANDERS
(Jun 07, 2009)
· GM animal applications invalid – High Court appeal upheld
(Jun 07, 2009)
· Federated Farmers of NZ praise GM free grass
(Jun 05, 2009)
· LOCAL AUTHORITIES CONSULT RATEPAYERS ON GMO LAND USE
(Apr 09, 2009)
· GMO Views To Be Aired
(Apr 07, 2009)
· Stop acting like Muppets and cancel all GE trials
(Mar 12, 2009)
· FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REGA
(Oct 09, 2008)
· FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REG
(Oct 09, 2008)
· Far North Joins Regional Survey on GMOs
(Oct 07, 2008)
· Mayor backs ban on GMOs
(Sep 14, 2008)
· Report exposes Government inaction over GE
(Apr 17, 2008)
· Restore Moratorium: GE FailuresThreaten National Interest
(Apr 17, 2008)
· Proposed release of GE vaccine will be protested - Greens
(Mar 13, 2008)
· Demise of GE Sapling Trees.
(Jan 18, 2008)
· Credibility of Food Safety Regulation takes a Significant Hit
(Dec 29, 2007)
· Pamela Peters
(Oct 10, 2007)
· Simon Bliss
(Oct 10, 2007)
· Jimmy Daisley
(Oct 10, 2007)
· Warren Slater
(Oct 07, 2007)
· Vince Cocurullo
(Oct 07, 2007)
· Don Hedges
(Oct 07, 2007)
· Simon Vallings
(Oct 07, 2007)
· Stan Semenoff
(Oct 07, 2007)
· GE onus belongs with polluters, central Government
(Jul 31, 2007)
· LOCAL AUTHORITIES EXPOSE FLAWS IN THE HSNO ACT WHICH MEANS THAT RESPONSIBILITY F
(Jul 25, 2007)
· Responsiblity for GE clean ups would land on local government and local land own
(Jul 24, 2007)
· Former Crop & Food Scientist says GE Brassica field test approval lacked scrutin
(Jun 02, 2007)
· GE Brassica Approval Lacks Common Sense - But Nice Job For Some
(Jun 01, 2007)
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1: Councils can include protection or liability provisions in their district plans - (5396 Reads)
2: GM cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli - Field Trial - (3141 Reads)
3: First contamination report: worldwide spread of GE - (2938 Reads)
4: 75% Support NZ Remaining a GM Free Food Producer - (2931 Reads)
5: Strong Public Support for Zero Tolerance to GM Contamination - (2875 Reads)
6: Rural Women NZ calls on Government to support ban on "Terminator' GE seed trials - (2847 Reads)
7: World's poor could suffer as result of NZ Government position on UN treaty - - (2630 Reads)
8: New Forms of GMOs Highlight Biosecurity Loophole - (2538 Reads)
9: Law Change Needed to Recover Costs of GM Contamination - (2534 Reads)
10: GM test results point to approved GM soy, not maize - (2531 Reads)
11: GM maize has risks and side effects - (2497 Reads)
12: Only stopping bulk GE imports will prevent contamination - (2491 Reads)
13: No incentive to stop another incident - (2464 Reads)
14: American Corn Growers Association Raises Concerns About Lost Corn Gluten Market - (2459 Reads)
15: Former proGE NZ scientist speaks out against unprincipled stance taken by NZ at - (2438 Reads)
16: PRAISE FOR KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL GE WORKSHOP - (2418 Reads)
17: Former Crop & Food Scientist says GE Brassica field test approval lacked scrutin - (2413 Reads)
18: Foreign Affair's Stance on GM Liability Provokes Laughter at Talks - (2325 Reads)
19: GE onus belongs with polluters, central Government - (2323 Reads)
20: Government sees NZ's future as a GE food exporter - (2307 Reads)
21: Clean Green NZ doesn’t need dirty sweet corn. - (2304 Reads)
22: Developing Nations Slam NZ for 'May Contain GM' stance - (2275 Reads)
23: New German GMO Liability Law Carries Lessons for NZ - (2274 Reads)
24: Government should have as-of-right access to GE test results - (2232 Reads)
25: GE Brassica Approval Lacks Common Sense - But Nice Job For Some - (2193 Reads)
26: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL Press Release Important GE Workshop to be held at Ka - (2147 Reads)
27: LOCAL AUTHORITIES EXPOSE FLAWS IN THE HSNO ACT WHICH MEANS THAT RESPONSIBILITY F - (2138 Reads)
28: Stan Semenoff - (2125 Reads)
29: Responsiblity for GE clean ups would land on local government and local land own - (2094 Reads)
30: Minister Must Reject Unethical Research on Terminator Seeds or Resign - (1997 Reads)
31: Better ryegrass can easily be achieved without GE - (1996 Reads)
32: MAF Not Adequately Risk Managing GM Contamination at the Border - (1991 Reads)
33: Warren Slater - (1957 Reads)
34: Simon Vallings - (1954 Reads)
35: Syngenta stuff-up raises troubling GE questions for NZ - (1948 Reads)
36: ERMA Confirms Scant Benefits from GM Brassica Trial - (1933 Reads)
37: Responsibility Urged Over Terminator Tech Release - (1901 Reads)
38: GE MYTHS SHATTERED- read more in the SEEDS OF DOUBT report - (1880 Reads)
39: Dr Tewolde's final comments in Montreal (MPO2 meeting- Cartegena) - (1869 Reads)
40: Change in Food Code to Allow New GM Corn Unwarranted - (1863 Reads)
41: KFC "Kiwi For Cheapskates" over GE soy feed - (1855 Reads)
42: Residents can have say on GMOs, district council decides - (1845 Reads)
43: Don Hedges - (1836 Reads)
44: Judges order disclosure of secret study on GM risks - (1815 Reads)
45: "Stop Terminator!" Government Urged as Canada threatens International Consensus - (1814 Reads)
46: Proposed release of GE vaccine will be protested - Greens - (1811 Reads)
47: Pamela Peters - (1807 Reads)
48: Suicide Seeds - Bombshell in Bangkok - (1806 Reads)
49: Lab reprimanded- GE and non-GE plants not separated properly in NZ greenhouse - (1806 Reads)
50: Suspected GM maize costly to trace - (1806 Reads)
51: EU ministers uphold sovereign right to ban GMOs - (1802 Reads)
52: Vince Cocurullo - (1799 Reads)
53: Simon Bliss - (1795 Reads)
54: Brazil, New Zealand block LMOs proposal - (1768 Reads)
55: Jimmy Daisley - (1766 Reads)
56: Credibility of Food Safety Regulation takes a Significant Hit - (1749 Reads)
57: Farmers frustrated by GM contamination - (1720 Reads)
58: Canadian Government to Unleash Terminator Bombshell at UN Meeting: All-out push - (1681 Reads)
59: Report exposes Government inaction over GE - (1654 Reads)
60: Whangarei District Council to consult on GMO releases - (1652 Reads)
61: Demise of GE Sapling Trees. - (1636 Reads)
62: Revealed: health fears over secret study into GM food - (1632 Reads)
63: America's "Unbelievable Sloppiness!" caused GM corn blockade, says - (1631 Reads)
64: Restore Moratorium: GE FailuresThreaten National Interest - (1618 Reads)
65: Organic Farming Group in Praise of Council - (1614 Reads)
66: Alarm bells over GM food approval- Parts I & II - (1583 Reads)
67: "Don't panic, says GE FREE" - (1560 Reads)
68: Monsanto Assault on U.S. Farmers Detailed in New Report - (1543 Reads)
69: Another food heavyweight goes GE free in time for Christmas - (1533 Reads)
70: Hawaiians warn against GM papaya - (1499 Reads)
71: Green bill would stop NZ being a safe haven for GE pirates - (1489 Reads)
72: Suzuki warns against hastily accepting GMOs - (1473 Reads)
73: Suppressed NAFTA Report Shows Threat to Global Agriculture - (1470 Reads)
74: COUNCILS WORK TOGETHER TO FUND GE REPORT - (1410 Reads)
75: GE-RELATED CHANGES ADOPTED IN FIRST NORTHLAND COMMUNITY PLAN - (1399 Reads)
76: STANDARD of MAF CLEANUP OF GM MAIZE QUESTIONED - (1373 Reads)
77: Soil & Health calls on MAF to front up to GE contamination - (1368 Reads)
78: Did Monsanto breach GE rat-feeding declaration? - (1362 Reads)
79: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REGA - (1319 Reads)
80: McDonalds seek non-GE feed - (1317 Reads)
81: GM LABELLING FAILURE PUTS BRANDS REPUTATION ON THE LINE - (1307 Reads)
82: Leaving GM Contaminated Crops in the Ground Goes Against Market Realities - (1305 Reads)
83: GE lab's failure equals thousands of GE plants - (1281 Reads)
84: Government to ratify Cartagena Biosafety Protocol - (1273 Reads)
85: Europe rejects the GE corn that NZ accepts - (1270 Reads)
86: Voters'chance to challenge councils on GE-Free Zones - (1264 Reads)
87: Farmers fight back in GM debate - (1257 Reads)
88: The end for GM crops: Final British trial confirms threat to wildlife - (1250 Reads)
89: REASSESSMENT OF GM TOLERANCE LEVELS RESISTED - (1244 Reads)
90: "Surprise for new Kaipara Mayor" (Neil Tiller) - (1235 Reads)
91: Task Group to Look at GMO Implications - (1234 Reads)
92: GM foods "still not proved to be safe" - AFSSA - (1228 Reads)
93: "Clean up costs confirmed" and "Calling for GE FREE North" - (1228 Reads)
94: EPA toxiologist Suzanne Wuerthele speaks out on pharming - (1209 Reads)
95: GM inquiry launched - (1208 Reads)
96: Mayor backs ban on GMOs - (1203 Reads)
97: GE Workshop falls short but clarifies - (1188 Reads)
98: Mayor mutes masses at workshop - (1181 Reads)
99: GE Crops Out of Step with Sustainability - (1167 Reads)
100: Press Release from Consumers International - US Government's lack of safety stan - (1147 Reads)
101: Arnotts Australasia goes GE free again - (1141 Reads)
102: GM EXPERT WARNS OF CANCER RISK FROM GM CROPS - (1134 Reads)
103: Food Safety review shows need for independence - (1130 Reads)
104: NZ’s GE-Free status at risk - (1130 Reads)
105: Human Guinea Pigs Kept in the Dark - (1127 Reads)
106: New Means to Check GM Contamination in Seed Imports - (1125 Reads)
107: British scientists turn on GM food - (1117 Reads)
108: Far North Joins Regional Survey on GMOs - (1110 Reads)
109: Enemy of the state- the story of Dr. Ignacio Chapela - (1105 Reads)
110: Minister confirms GE policy vacuum - (1088 Reads)
111: GREENPEACE EXPOSES MCDONALDS - (1088 Reads)
112: GE Polluters must be held liable - (1078 Reads)
113: GE- Hot potato that cannot be ignored - (1077 Reads)
114: PORK ALERT! - PIG GROWTH HORMONE SNEAKS INTO NZ - (1075 Reads)
115: Politicians pass GE buck on to communities - (1066 Reads)
116: COUNCIL TO SEND 'CLEAR MESSAGE' ON GM FOOD - (1066 Reads)
117: Northland Regional Council opts out of joint GE effort - (1065 Reads)
118: Northland to consider GMO risks - (1058 Reads)
119: If Monsanto can change its mind, so can Labour - (1055 Reads)
120: Govt shirks GE liability - (1053 Reads)
121: Well done to NZ Government for decision to ratify Biosafety Protocol - (1053 Reads)
122: SCIENTISTS GET SPUDS IN PROTEST - (1051 Reads)
123: GE protesters chop down trees at research institute - (1050 Reads)
124: Jane Kelsey Speech at GE Free Protest - (1047 Reads)
125: PRAISE OVER GE APPROACH - (1043 Reads)
126: Concerns about Important FNDC GE Workshop - (1028 Reads)
127: NORTHLAND COUNCILS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT NZ SUPPORT INDEPENDENT GE REPORT - (1023 Reads)
128: GE onions: Risky waste of taxpayers money - (1020 Reads)
129: New rules help to keep food pure - (1016 Reads)
130: Mounting concern over GE corn - (1010 Reads)
131: Commission Policy Threatens Consumer Choice - (1010 Reads)
132: 'Council not pulling its weight on GMO' - (1007 Reads)
133: UN Cartagena "Biosafety Protocol" treaty enters into force - (995 Reads)
134: REGIONAL COUNCIL SEEKS LEGAL OPINION ON GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS - (994 Reads)
135: First Major Supermarkets to Dispense GE Free Guide - (980 Reads)
136: Government refuses to bear responsibility for GE releases - (978 Reads)
137: TVNZ guilty of breach of standards: Public misled over GE Moratorium - (973 Reads)
138: Ronald McDonald quits over GE - (972 Reads)
139: ERMA decision fails the test of good science - (968 Reads)
140: GM-free status sees eggs fetch premium in US - (958 Reads)
141: Biting The Hand That Bleeds - (956 Reads)
142: Public Urged to oppose GE wheat Application - (954 Reads)
143: 'Incentive lost' if taxpayer foots GM bill - (947 Reads)
144: GE onions: stupidity and shoddiness layered on pointlessness and risk - (944 Reads)
145: The Genetically Modified Bomb - (942 Reads)
146: U.S. WTO challenge to the EU and the Biosafety Protocol - (937 Reads)
147: GE border breach unaceptable- Greens - (932 Reads)
148: Trade Liberalisation Network Dead Wrong, Yet Again - (930 Reads)
149: Biggest grocery retailer seeks GE FREE assurances - (925 Reads)
150: Congratulations to the Whangarei District Council- funding approved for Risk Eva - (921 Reads)
151: Genetic Engineering Talks Hits Snag - Cartagena Biosafety Protocol - (905 Reads)
152: LOCAL GOVERMENT HAS JURISDICTION FOR GMOs - (899 Reads)
153: Councils Can Set Own Standards for GMOs - (897 Reads)
154: SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT'S HEALTH COMMITTEE SAY RISK ASSESSMENT OF GM CROPS IS FLAWED - (875 Reads)
155: Councils can make their own rulings on GE - (869 Reads)
156: Background: The Project for the New American Century. - (868 Reads)
157: Sustainability Council says change to zero tolerance not needed - (867 Reads)
158: LEGAL VIEW GIVES COUNCILS GE VOTE - (850 Reads)
159: WHANGAREI DISTRICT COUNCIL ADOPTS PRECAUTIONARY APPROACH TO GMOS IN LTCCP DOCUME - (844 Reads)
160: GE FREE NORTHLAND WELCOMES THE SUSTAINABILITY COUNCIL OF NZ TO WHANGAREI - (822 Reads)
161: Northland wide cautious approach to Genetic Engineering - (821 Reads)
162: WORKING PARTY RESULTS IN NORTHERN COUNCILS DECIDING TO INVESTIGATE GMO RISKS - (804 Reads)
163: HIGH COURT GE DECISION A VICTORY FOR NEW ZEALANDERS - (794 Reads)
164: Biggest NZ retailer says no to GE - (786 Reads)
165: Northland GM maize sites remain a secret - (782 Reads)
166: MOTHERS TAKE GOVERNMENT TO HIGH COURT OVER GE COWS - (781 Reads)
167: Stop acting like Muppets and cancel all GE trials - (781 Reads)
168: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REG - (769 Reads)
169: Former UK Environment Minister Speaks On GM In NZ - (752 Reads)
170: CORNGATE INVESTIGATION TO TAKE PLACE - (747 Reads)
171: KEY GMO QUESTIONS REMAIN UNANSWERED - (744 Reads)
172: LOCAL AUTHORITIES CONSULT RATEPAYERS ON GMO LAND USE - (729 Reads)
173: KAIPARA GETS STRONG ON GE - (725 Reads)
174: GMO Views To Be Aired - (725 Reads)
175: Government Too Slow to Protect Against GM Maize - (724 Reads)
176: GM CROPS MISHAPS UNITE FRIENDS AND FOES - (723 Reads)
177: Aussie wheat poses biosecurity threat - (721 Reads)
178: GM animal applications invalid – High Court appeal upheld - (715 Reads)
179: Non-GM Agriculture Not Adequately Protected by New Bill - (714 Reads)
180: UN OFFICIAL SAY GM FOODS POSE POTENTIAL RISK TO HUMAN HEALTH - (710 Reads)
181: GM not OK, we're not sure who would pay - (704 Reads)
182: People's GE Moratorium begins new phase - (701 Reads)
183: Secrecy over GM clean-up angers - (700 Reads)
184: Federated Farmers of NZ praise GM free grass - (690 Reads)
185: Genetic engineers know NOT what they do - (678 Reads)
186: 80% Support for NZ Growing only GM Free Food - (669 Reads)
187: GE TREES PLANTED OUT LAST WEEK! - (669 Reads)
188: VISITING ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGNER CALLS ON NZ TO REJECT GE FARMS - (662 Reads)
189: HIGH COURT RULING ON GMOs SHOWS THAT COUNCILS OF AUCKLAND/NORTHLAND PENINSULA HA - (658 Reads)
190: High Court ruling gives nod to ARC’s cautious take on GMOs - (653 Reads)
191: GERMANY DONATES NON-GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS - (640 Reads)
192: Doctors' warning signal fatal flaws in NZ GE food labelling regime - (640 Reads)
193: Planting of GE Trees Prompts Export Warning - (639 Reads)
194: GE FREE NORTHLAND applauds Kaipara District Council GE decision - (631 Reads)
195: GE corn reveals new MAF regime inadequate - (627 Reads)
196: Forest and Bird seeks GE moratorium extension - (626 Reads)
197: Michael Meacher: Science backs consumers' rejection of GM food - (623 Reads)
198: PARENTS DENIED RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT THEY ARE FEEDING THEIR BABIES - (621 Reads)
199: Farm group says USDA put bad corn into feed chain - (617 Reads)
200: LOBBYIST SAYS SEED COMPANIES MUST BE LIABLE FOR GE CONTAMINATION - (614 Reads)
201: Regional council warns of irreversible consequences - (614 Reads)
202: EU TIGHTENS UP GE LABELLING REGIME - (613 Reads)
203: NZ's export markets sensitive to trace GM presence - (609 Reads)
204: World Consumer Rights Day: Focus on GE - (606 Reads)
205: Greens salute Kaipara GE Decision - (601 Reads)
206: Evidence that corn grown in NZ was potentially GE-contaminated is still being kept from the public - (595 Reads)
207: GM CONTAMINATION OF ORGANIC ANIMAL FEED - (594 Reads)
208: Oxford Professor criticises GM release plan - (593 Reads)
209: NZ GOVERNMENT IS IN DANGER OF PROCEEDING WITH THE MOST RISKY FORM OF BIOTECHNOLOGY - (592 Reads)
210: Anderton's Stance Shows Importance of GM Food Restraint - (591 Reads)
211: GM buffer zones 'too small' - (584 Reads)
212: MEETING SUPPORTS GE FREE NORTHLAND - (584 Reads)
213: Leading Winemakers Support GM Free production - (583 Reads)
214: Mothers Call For Boycott Of All Infant Soy Formula - (582 Reads)
215: MARKET RESISTANCE TO GM FOOD IMPORTS: Lessons from the US - (582 Reads)
216: Export plan for GM-tainted maize - (580 Reads)
217: GE FREE MARCHERS MASS TO RETAIN MORATORIUM - (577 Reads)
218: GE FREE BACKERS CRY FOUL IN WHANGAREI - (576 Reads)
219: COUNCILS MAY BAN GM SAYS LEGAL OPINION - (571 Reads)
220: Public input sought on use of GE trials `` - (571 Reads)
221: Insects thrive on GM 'pest-killing' crops - (568 Reads)
222: GM crops are breeding with plants in the wild - (565 Reads)
223: DOCTORS WANT GM CROP BAN - (562 Reads)
224: GE FREE NORTHLAND APPLAUDS WHANGAREI DISTRICT COUNCIL GE ACTION - (558 Reads)
225: EUROPEAN CONSUMERS NOT TEMPTED TO GE FOOD - (558 Reads)
226: GM experiment to dodge watchdog - (555 Reads)
227: Report says 19% of farmers don't follow GM rules - (555 Reads)
228: Ministers' defence of MAF over submissions deadline inadequate. - (554 Reads)
229: AUCKLAND GE FREE MARCH!! 11 OCTOBER - (553 Reads)
230: Environmental Regulator Left to Make Key Economic Calls - (551 Reads)
231: Horizontal Gene Transfer - Why A Field Trial Is A Release - (550 Reads)
232: Council welcomes NZ First announcement - (545 Reads)
233: ERMA review raises concerns over regulator's GE capabilities - (544 Reads)
234: Prospect of GE contamination being checked- Sutton - (544 Reads)
235: Forest and Bird call to ratify GE Protocol - (544 Reads)
236: FARMERS KEPT IN DARK ABOUT GM - (541 Reads)
237: 'Worst ever' GM crop invasion - (541 Reads)
238: Monsanto seeks delay in lawsuit - (541 Reads)
239: Inadequate GM Legislation Introduced Tomorrow - (539 Reads)
240: A GE WARNING - (538 Reads)
241: GETTING A TASTE OF ORGANIC MEDICINE - (538 Reads)
242: NUNS SAY NO TO GE IN GODZONE - (532 Reads)
243: Action Alert: Submissions Required for GE Food Labelling bill - (532 Reads)
244: New MAF testing of imported seed - (527 Reads)
245: NRC Chairman's Report on GE identifies the need for a Precautionary Approach - (525 Reads)
246: Poor nations lose out in gene crop trials - UN - (523 Reads)
247: Letter to the Editor As published in the 12-4-02 issue of NZ ENVIRONMENT - (523 Reads)
248: Destruction of corn crop could have cost Government $1m - (523 Reads)
249: Bellamy says lifting GM moratorium would be foolhardy - (522 Reads)
250: CROP & FOOD DON'T KNOW THEIR ONIONS! - (522 Reads)
251: HSNO Amendment Bill (to Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act) The results of the Select Committee are in re: GE. - (521 Reads)
252: GM giant Monsanto accused of double standards - (521 Reads)
253: Swiss Study Finds Organic Farming More Efficient - (520 Reads)
254: Min of Environment Marian Hobbs attempts to do damage control re: GE TAMSCAM - (517 Reads)
255: Protestors Gagged over trial botch-up - (515 Reads)
256: GM 'could kill off ' organic farms - EU Report - (515 Reads)
257: GE FREE message on a little pink card - (515 Reads)
258: World's biggest GE company pulls out of Europe - (514 Reads)
259: MASSIVE GE FREE MARCH ! - (512 Reads)
260: Anti-GM campaign kicks off - (510 Reads)
261: WHANGAREI DISTRICT COUNCIL CALLS FOR MORE SAY ON GE - (509 Reads)
262: New Zealand News > Govt Knew Of GE Corn Release, Claims Book - (508 Reads)
263: When choice becomes just a memory - (508 Reads)
264: Answers wanted over suspected hidden agenda as Human-Cow GE application "disappears" - (506 Reads)
265: Financial Fitness Should be Requirement for GM Release - (504 Reads)
266: Biotechnology company to close GM canola program - (501 Reads)
267: OFFICIALS FAIL TO QUELL GE WORRIES - (500 Reads)
268: Forest Research Institute GE tree Planting Unacceptable under International - (499 Reads)
269: Council Wants GE Moratorium to Continue - (496 Reads)
270: GM seeds 'spread by human activity' - (492 Reads)
271: Crops 'widely contaminated' by genetically modified DNA - (491 Reads)
272: Kiwi music-lovers tell the PM "Hang On Helen" - (491 Reads)
273: Northern councils to prohibit local GE trials - (489 Reads)
274: Law Commission report on GE liability says wider debate needed - (487 Reads)
275: Mexican indigenous communities want world to address GM corn contamination - (485 Reads)
276: Mexico's vital gene reservoir polluted by modified maize - (484 Reads)
277: Market enforcers - (481 Reads)
278: Victoria stops GM canola for 4 years - (481 Reads)
279: GM pine trees in disease probe - (476 Reads)
280: CALL FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ON MAF PROTOCOLS FOR GE SEED TESTING - (475 Reads)
281: Sustainability Council Press Release - (471 Reads)
282: Celebrate - discontinue the genetically engineered (GE) brassica field trial - (469 Reads)
283: GM soya 'miracle' turns sour in Argentina - (469 Reads)
284: Growers: tears in GM onions - (466 Reads)
285: KAIPARA COUNCIL CALLS FOR REPORT ON GE RISK - (464 Reads)
286: Wales blocks go-ahead for Britain's first GM crop - (461 Reads)
287: New Dangers of Genetically Modified Food - (460 Reads)
288: Elvira Dommisse: Risks still outweigh benefits of genetics - (459 Reads)
289: Human gene implants repel public, survey shows - (456 Reads)
290: TOP LAWYER TO LOOK INTO LOCAL COUNCIL'S LEGAL STATUS ON GE - (455 Reads)
291: Impacts of Genetically Engineered Crops on Pesticide Use in the United States: - (454 Reads)
292: GM animal plan challenged - (443 Reads)
293: "Poll will test our views on GE" - (433 Reads)
294: letter published in Whangarei Leader - (432 Reads)
295: GRAIN GROUP CONCERNED OVER GM LIABILITY - (432 Reads)
296: GM CROPS LINKED TO RISE IN PESTICIDE USE - (430 Reads)
297: Lack of market ends GE roll-out - (430 Reads)
298: Victoria extends moratorium on GM crops - (429 Reads)
299: GM field trial axed - (429 Reads)
300: U-turn after GE clean-up costs worry North council - (429 Reads)
301: COLLAPSE OF PPL THERAPEUTICS, BIOTECH VENTURE AT RISK - (428 Reads)
302: GM giant abandons bid to grow crops in Britain - (428 Reads)
303: Argentina's bitter harvest - (426 Reads)
304: Proven: the environmental dangers that may halt GM revolution - (424 Reads)
305: GM trial hearings shrouded in secrecy - (424 Reads)
306: Parliament wears it well, wears it pink - (424 Reads)
307: REGIONAL APPROACH TO GE - (422 Reads)
308: Western Australia bans all GM crops - (421 Reads)
309: Greens: Clark desperate over GM - (418 Reads)
310: GE DECISION OVERTURNED l9 June 2009 RURAL ADVOCATE - (415 Reads)
311: NORTH COUNCILS MAY JOIN FORCES IN ANTI-GE ALLIANCE - (414 Reads)
312: Bellamy says lifting GM moratorium would be foolhard - (412 Reads)
313: Secluded isles face unknown GE risk - (410 Reads)
314: Hikoi sows seeds of GE risks - (407 Reads)
315: Waitakere City mayor says ratepayers will be left to pay for any GM clean-up - (406 Reads)
316: Local councils may make GE-free zones - (403 Reads)
317: Test for "Low spray" Onions brings l,500 submissions - (401 Reads)
318: GM IS IT TOO SOON?? - (387 Reads)
319: Kaipara considers banning GM organisms - (386 Reads)
320: HIGH COURT RULES AGAINST ERMA - (386 Reads)
321: Study reveals first evidence that GM superweeds exist - (373 Reads)
322: Legal bid to extend GE moratorium - (373 Reads)
323: Farmers can set up GM free zones - (372 Reads)
324: Maori seek treaty hearing to oppose end of GM ban - (362 Reads)
325: GM CROPS GIANT MONSANTO PUILLS OUT OF EUROPE - (361 Reads)
326: High court GM decision pleasing - (352 Reads)
327: Nationwide discussion on GE launched - (348 Reads)
328: Big insurer refuses GE farm cover - (331 Reads)
329: Extend GM ban says Whangarei council - (321 Reads)
330: Insurers 'would not cover' GM farmers - (319 Reads)
331: Financial Fitness Should be Requirement for GM Release - (318 Reads)
332: Whangarei District Council counters inaccurate information put out by Northland - (309 Reads)
333: AgResearch proposals tantamount to economic suicide - (298 Reads)
334: GE FURORE HEATS UP - (281 Reads)
335: "GE free status big plus for NZ" - (279 Reads)
336: Survey findings will shape GMO policy - (233 Reads)
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1: Developing Nations Slam NZ for 'May Contain GM' stance - (101 Comments)
2: Better ryegrass can easily be achieved without GE - (91 Comments)
3: GE MYTHS SHATTERED- read more in the SEEDS OF DOUBT report - (75 Comments)
4: Syngenta stuff-up raises troubling GE questions for NZ - (70 Comments)
5: New German GMO Liability Law Carries Lessons for NZ - (65 Comments)
6: "Stop Terminator!" Government Urged as Canada threatens International Consensus - (63 Comments)
7: First contamination report: worldwide spread of GE - (51 Comments)
8: British scientists turn on GM food - (47 Comments)
9: GM cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli - Field Trial - (47 Comments)
10: GM foods "still not proved to be safe" - AFSSA - (47 Comments)
11: Aussie wheat poses biosecurity threat - (46 Comments)
12: New Means to Check GM Contamination in Seed Imports - (45 Comments)
13: Suicide Seeds - Bombshell in Bangkok - (44 Comments)
14: Revealed: health fears over secret study into GM food - (43 Comments)
15: GM buffer zones 'too small' - (43 Comments)
16: ERMA review raises concerns over regulator's GE capabilities - (42 Comments)
17: KFC "Kiwi For Cheapskates" over GE soy feed - (42 Comments)
18: KEY GMO QUESTIONS REMAIN UNANSWERED - (42 Comments)
19: GM CROPS MISHAPS UNITE FRIENDS AND FOES - (41 Comments)
20: Government should have as-of-right access to GE test results - (40 Comments)
21: CORNGATE INVESTIGATION TO TAKE PLACE - (40 Comments)
22: No incentive to stop another incident - (40 Comments)
23: Canadian Government to Unleash Terminator Bombshell at UN Meeting: All-out push - (39 Comments)
24: VISITING ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGNER CALLS ON NZ TO REJECT GE FARMS - (39 Comments)
25: KAIPARA GETS STRONG ON GE - (39 Comments)
26: SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT'S HEALTH COMMITTEE SAY RISK ASSESSMENT OF GM CROPS IS FLAWED - (39 Comments)
27: American Corn Growers Association Raises Concerns About Lost Corn Gluten Market - (38 Comments)
28: GE corn reveals new MAF regime inadequate - (38 Comments)
29: Monsanto seeks delay in lawsuit - (38 Comments)
30: Monsanto Assault on U.S. Farmers Detailed in New Report - (38 Comments)
31: Well done to NZ Government for decision to ratify Biosafety Protocol - (37 Comments)
32: MOTHERS TAKE GOVERNMENT TO HIGH COURT OVER GE COWS - (37 Comments)
33: New Forms of GMOs Highlight Biosecurity Loophole - (37 Comments)
34: Horizontal Gene Transfer - Why A Field Trial Is A Release - (37 Comments)
35: Food Safety review shows need for independence - (36 Comments)
36: PRAISE FOR KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL GE WORKSHOP - (36 Comments)
37: Minister Must Reject Unethical Research on Terminator Seeds or Resign - (35 Comments)
38: Northland to consider GMO risks - (35 Comments)
39: Prospect of GE contamination being checked- Sutton - (35 Comments)
40: Letter to the Editor As published in the 12-4-02 issue of NZ ENVIRONMENT - (35 Comments)
41: Farm group says USDA put bad corn into feed chain - (35 Comments)
42: DOCTORS WANT GM CROP BAN - (35 Comments)
43: GM CONTAMINATION OF ORGANIC ANIMAL FEED - (34 Comments)
44: Planting of GE Trees Prompts Export Warning - (34 Comments)
45: PORK ALERT! - PIG GROWTH HORMONE SNEAKS INTO NZ - (34 Comments)
46: Min of Environment Marian Hobbs attempts to do damage control re: GE TAMSCAM - (34 Comments)
47: New MAF testing of imported seed - (34 Comments)
48: A GE WARNING - (33 Comments)
49: HSNO Amendment Bill (to Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act) The results of the Select Committee are in re: GE. - (33 Comments)
50: LOBBYIST SAYS SEED COMPANIES MUST BE LIABLE FOR GE CONTAMINATION - (33 Comments)
51: UN OFFICIAL SAY GM FOODS POSE POTENTIAL RISK TO HUMAN HEALTH - (33 Comments)
52: Change in Food Code to Allow New GM Corn Unwarranted - (33 Comments)
53: Strong Public Support for Zero Tolerance to GM Contamination - (32 Comments)
54: Responsibility Urged Over Terminator Tech Release - (32 Comments)
55: NZ GOVERNMENT IS IN DANGER OF PROCEEDING WITH THE MOST RISKY FORM OF BIOTECHNOLOGY - (32 Comments)
56: Voters'chance to challenge councils on GE-Free Zones - (32 Comments)
57: GM 'could kill off ' organic farms - EU Report - (32 Comments)
58: Genetic engineers know NOT what they do - (32 Comments)
59: GERMANY DONATES NON-GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS - (32 Comments)
60: Ministers' defence of MAF over submissions deadline inadequate. - (32 Comments)
61: The end for GM crops: Final British trial confirms threat to wildlife - (32 Comments)
62: Hawaiians warn against GM papaya - (31 Comments)
63: GE FREE NORTHLAND applauds Kaipara District Council GE decision - (31 Comments)
64: Clean Green NZ doesn’t need dirty sweet corn. - (31 Comments)
65: Dr Tewolde's final comments in Montreal (MPO2 meeting- Cartegena) - (31 Comments)
66: Destruction of corn crop could have cost Government $1m - (31 Comments)
67: Answers wanted over suspected hidden agenda as Human-Cow GE application "disappears" - (30 Comments)
68: MEETING SUPPORTS GE FREE NORTHLAND - (30 Comments)
69: FARMERS KEPT IN DARK ABOUT GM - (30 Comments)
70: Rural Women NZ calls on Government to support ban on "Terminator' GE seed trials - (30 Comments)
71: EPA toxiologist Suzanne Wuerthele speaks out on pharming - (30 Comments)
72: 80% Support for NZ Growing only GM Free Food - (30 Comments)
73: EU TIGHTENS UP GE LABELLING REGIME - (30 Comments)
74: GM EXPERT WARNS OF CANCER RISK FROM GM CROPS - (30 Comments)
75: Poor nations lose out in gene crop trials - UN - (30 Comments)
76: GE TREES PLANTED OUT LAST WEEK! - (29 Comments)
77: MARKET RESISTANCE TO GM FOOD IMPORTS: Lessons from the US - (29 Comments)
78: GM giant Monsanto accused of double standards - (29 Comments)
79: Oxford Professor criticises GM release plan - (29 Comments)
80: Government Too Slow to Protect Against GM Maize - (29 Comments)
81: GE FREE message on a little pink card - (29 Comments)
82: Insects thrive on GM 'pest-killing' crops - (29 Comments)
83: Mexican indigenous communities want world to address GM corn contamination - (29 Comments)
84: Human Guinea Pigs Kept in the Dark - (28 Comments)
85: NRC Chairman's Report on GE identifies the need for a Precautionary Approach - (28 Comments)
86: Commission Policy Threatens Consumer Choice - (28 Comments)
87: Swiss Study Finds Organic Farming More Efficient - (28 Comments)
88: COUNCILS WORK TOGETHER TO FUND GE REPORT - (27 Comments)
89: 'Worst ever' GM crop invasion - (27 Comments)
90: World Consumer Rights Day: Focus on GE - (27 Comments)
91: MAF Not Adequately Risk Managing GM Contamination at the Border - (27 Comments)
92: Doctors' warning signal fatal flaws in NZ GE food labelling regime - (27 Comments)
93: New Zealand News > Govt Knew Of GE Corn Release, Claims Book - (27 Comments)
94: Europe rejects the GE corn that NZ accepts - (27 Comments)
95: Report says 19% of farmers don't follow GM rules - (27 Comments)
96: Foreign Affair's Stance on GM Liability Provokes Laughter at Talks - (27 Comments)
97: Market enforcers - (26 Comments)
98: When choice becomes just a memory - (26 Comments)
99: Law Commission report on GE liability says wider debate needed - (26 Comments)
100: GM maize has risks and side effects - (26 Comments)
101: Evidence that corn grown in NZ was potentially GE-contaminated is still being kept from the public - (26 Comments)
102: GM experiment to dodge watchdog - (26 Comments)
103: Mexico's vital gene reservoir polluted by modified maize - (26 Comments)
104: Protestors Gagged over trial botch-up - (26 Comments)
105: NUNS SAY NO TO GE IN GODZONE - (26 Comments)
106: 75% Support NZ Remaining a GM Free Food Producer - (25 Comments)
107: GETTING A TASTE OF ORGANIC MEDICINE - (25 Comments)
108: GM test results point to approved GM soy, not maize - (25 Comments)
109: GE FREE MARCHERS MASS TO RETAIN MORATORIUM - (25 Comments)
110: CALL FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ON MAF PROTOCOLS FOR GE SEED TESTING - (25 Comments)
111: STANDARD of MAF CLEANUP OF GM MAIZE QUESTIONED - (25 Comments)
112: SCIENTISTS GET SPUDS IN PROTEST - (25 Comments)
113: Green bill would stop NZ being a safe haven for GE pirates - (25 Comments)
114: Press Release from Consumers International - US Government's lack of safety stan - (24 Comments)
115: EUROPEAN CONSUMERS NOT TEMPTED TO GE FOOD - (24 Comments)
116: Government sees NZ's future as a GE food exporter - (24 Comments)
117: Suppressed NAFTA Report Shows Threat to Global Agriculture - (24 Comments)
118: NZ's export markets sensitive to trace GM presence - (24 Comments)
119: GM crops are breeding with plants in the wild - (24 Comments)
120: UN Cartagena "Biosafety Protocol" treaty enters into force - (23 Comments)
121: Minister confirms GE policy vacuum - (22 Comments)
122: Greens salute Kaipara GE Decision - (22 Comments)
123: GE FREE BACKERS CRY FOUL IN WHANGAREI - (22 Comments)
124: OFFICIALS FAIL TO QUELL GE WORRIES - (22 Comments)
125: Inadequate GM Legislation Introduced Tomorrow - (21 Comments)
126: COUNCIL TO SEND 'CLEAR MESSAGE' ON GM FOOD - (21 Comments)
127: Bellamy says lifting GM moratorium would be foolhardy - (20 Comments)
128: Northland Regional Council opts out of joint GE effort - (20 Comments)
129: Law Change Needed to Recover Costs of GM Contamination - (20 Comments)
130: GE- Hot potato that cannot be ignored - (20 Comments)
131: Farmers fight back in GM debate - (20 Comments)
132: Did Monsanto breach GE rat-feeding declaration? - (20 Comments)
133: GM seeds 'spread by human activity' - (19 Comments)
134: Non-GM Agriculture Not Adequately Protected by New Bill - (19 Comments)
135: REASSESSMENT OF GM TOLERANCE LEVELS RESISTED - (19 Comments)
136: Sustainability Council Press Release - (19 Comments)
137: HIGH COURT GE DECISION A VICTORY FOR NEW ZEALANDERS - (19 Comments)
138: Brazil, New Zealand block LMOs proposal - (19 Comments)
139: PRAISE OVER GE APPROACH - (18 Comments)
140: Residents can have say on GMOs, district council decides - (18 Comments)
141: McDonalds seek non-GE feed - (17 Comments)
142: Trade Liberalisation Network Dead Wrong, Yet Again - (17 Comments)
143: Leaving GM Contaminated Crops in the Ground Goes Against Market Realities - (17 Comments)
144: Anti-GM campaign kicks off - (17 Comments)
145: Restore Moratorium: GE FailuresThreaten National Interest - (16 Comments)
146: Government to ratify Cartagena Biosafety Protocol - (16 Comments)
147: "Surprise for new Kaipara Mayor" (Neil Tiller) - (16 Comments)
148: Former proGE NZ scientist speaks out against unprincipled stance taken by NZ at - (16 Comments)
149: GE lab's failure equals thousands of GE plants - (15 Comments)
150: Forest Research Institute GE tree Planting Unacceptable under International - (15 Comments)
151: GM LABELLING FAILURE PUTS BRANDS REPUTATION ON THE LINE - (14 Comments)
152: Only stopping bulk GE imports will prevent contamination - (14 Comments)
153: The Genetically Modified Bomb - (13 Comments)
154: Biting The Hand That Bleeds - (13 Comments)
155: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL Press Release Important GE Workshop to be held at Ka - (13 Comments)
156: GE Polluters must be held liable - (13 Comments)
157: Proposed release of GE vaccine will be protested - Greens - (13 Comments)
158: Judges order disclosure of secret study on GM risks - (13 Comments)
159: Lab reprimanded- GE and non-GE plants not separated properly in NZ greenhouse - (13 Comments)
160: GE-RELATED CHANGES ADOPTED IN FIRST NORTHLAND COMMUNITY PLAN - (13 Comments)
161: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REGA - (12 Comments)
162: Whangarei District Council to consult on GMO releases - (12 Comments)
163: ERMA Confirms Scant Benefits from GM Brassica Trial - (12 Comments)
164: Michael Meacher: Science backs consumers' rejection of GM food - (12 Comments)
165: Leading Winemakers Support GM Free production - (11 Comments)
166: Task Group to Look at GMO Implications - (11 Comments)
167: GE Brassica Approval Lacks Common Sense - But Nice Job For Some - (11 Comments)
168: Credibility of Food Safety Regulation takes a Significant Hit - (11 Comments)
169: Jane Kelsey Speech at GE Free Protest - (11 Comments)
170: Genetic Engineering Talks Hits Snag - Cartagena Biosafety Protocol - (11 Comments)
171: New rules help to keep food pure - (10 Comments)
172: U.S. WTO challenge to the EU and the Biosafety Protocol - (10 Comments)
173: World's poor could suffer as result of NZ Government position on UN treaty - - (10 Comments)
174: Pamela Peters - (10 Comments)
175: PARENTS DENIED RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT THEY ARE FEEDING THEIR BABIES - (9 Comments)
176: EU ministers uphold sovereign right to ban GMOs - (9 Comments)
177: Alarm bells over GM food approval- Parts I & II - (9 Comments)
178: Mayor backs ban on GMOs - (9 Comments)
179: letter published in Whangarei Leader - (8 Comments)
180: GRAIN GROUP CONCERNED OVER GM LIABILITY - (8 Comments)
181: Suzuki warns against hastily accepting GMOs - (8 Comments)
182: NORTHLAND COUNCILS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT NZ SUPPORT INDEPENDENT GE REPORT - (8 Comments)
183: Celebrate - discontinue the genetically engineered (GE) brassica field trial - (8 Comments)
184: GE protesters chop down trees at research institute - (8 Comments)
185: Politicians pass GE buck on to communities - (8 Comments)
186: Public input sought on use of GE trials `` - (8 Comments)
187: GM animal plan challenged - (8 Comments)
188: U-turn after GE clean-up costs worry North council - (8 Comments)
189: GM field trial axed - (7 Comments)
190: "Clean up costs confirmed" and "Calling for GE FREE North" - (7 Comments)
191: Farmers frustrated by GM contamination - (7 Comments)
192: GE DECISION OVERTURNED l9 June 2009 RURAL ADVOCATE - (7 Comments)
193: High court GM decision pleasing - (7 Comments)
194: AgResearch proposals tantamount to economic suicide - (7 Comments)
195: Report exposes Government inaction over GE - (7 Comments)
196: Responsiblity for GE clean ups would land on local government and local land own - (7 Comments)
197: Environmental Regulator Left to Make Key Economic Calls - (7 Comments)
198: Council welcomes NZ First announcement - (7 Comments)
199: Forest and Bird seeks GE moratorium extension - (7 Comments)
200: Soil & Health calls on MAF to front up to GE contamination - (7 Comments)
201: Bellamy says lifting GM moratorium would be foolhard - (7 Comments)
202: REGIONAL COUNCIL SEEKS LEGAL OPINION ON GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS - (7 Comments)
203: Background: The Project for the New American Century. - (7 Comments)
204: Survey findings will shape GMO policy - (7 Comments)
205: Public Urged to oppose GE wheat Application - (6 Comments)
206: Far North Joins Regional Survey on GMOs - (6 Comments)
207: Greens: Clark desperate over GM - (6 Comments)
208: "Don't panic, says GE FREE" - (6 Comments)
209: Hikoi sows seeds of GE risks - (6 Comments)
210: Mounting concern over GE corn - (6 Comments)
211: Government refuses to bear responsibility for GE releases - (6 Comments)
212: COLLAPSE OF PPL THERAPEUTICS, BIOTECH VENTURE AT RISK - (6 Comments)
213: America's "Unbelievable Sloppiness!" caused GM corn blockade, says - (6 Comments)
214: GE onus belongs with polluters, central Government - (6 Comments)
215: Former Crop & Food Scientist says GE Brassica field test approval lacked scrutin - (6 Comments)
216: GM IS IT TOO SOON?? - (6 Comments)
217: LOCAL AUTHORITIES CONSULT RATEPAYERS ON GMO LAND USE - (6 Comments)
218: High Court ruling gives nod to ARC’s cautious take on GMOs - (6 Comments)
219: GE Workshop falls short but clarifies - (6 Comments)
220: Northern councils to prohibit local GE trials - (6 Comments)
221: If Monsanto can change its mind, so can Labour - (6 Comments)
222: Former UK Environment Minister Speaks On GM In NZ - (6 Comments)
223: First Major Supermarkets to Dispense GE Free Guide - (6 Comments)
224: 'Council not pulling its weight on GMO' - (5 Comments)
225: GM-free status sees eggs fetch premium in US - (5 Comments)
226: 'Incentive lost' if taxpayer foots GM bill - (5 Comments)
227: NZ’s GE-Free status at risk - (5 Comments)
228: WORKING PARTY RESULTS IN NORTHERN COUNCILS DECIDING TO INVESTIGATE GMO RISKS - (5 Comments)
229: Concerns about Important FNDC GE Workshop - (5 Comments)
230: Another food heavyweight goes GE free in time for Christmas - (5 Comments)
231: Organic Farming Group in Praise of Council - (5 Comments)
232: Regional council warns of irreversible consequences - (5 Comments)
233: "Poll will test our views on GE" - (5 Comments)
234: Test for "Low spray" Onions brings l,500 submissions - (5 Comments)
235: Enemy of the state- the story of Dr. Ignacio Chapela - (5 Comments)
236: LEGAL VIEW GIVES COUNCILS GE VOTE - (5 Comments)
237: Ronald McDonald quits over GE - (4 Comments)
238: "GE free status big plus for NZ" - (4 Comments)
239: Waitakere City mayor says ratepayers will be left to pay for any GM clean-up - (4 Comments)
240: Councils can include protection or liability provisions in their district plans - (4 Comments)
241: GE Crops Out of Step with Sustainability - (4 Comments)
242: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REG - (4 Comments)
243: Govt shirks GE liability - (4 Comments)
244: AUCKLAND GE FREE MARCH!! 11 OCTOBER - (4 Comments)
245: Demise of GE Sapling Trees. - (4 Comments)
246: Mothers Call For Boycott Of All Infant Soy Formula - (4 Comments)
247: GE FURORE HEATS UP - (3 Comments)
248: GREENPEACE EXPOSES MCDONALDS - (3 Comments)
249: Forest and Bird call to ratify GE Protocol - (2 Comments)
250: Stop acting like Muppets and cancel all GE trials - (2 Comments)
251: Kiwi music-lovers tell the PM "Hang On Helen" - (2 Comments)
252: HIGH COURT RULING ON GMOs SHOWS THAT COUNCILS OF AUCKLAND/NORTHLAND PENINSULA HA - (2 Comments)
253: TVNZ guilty of breach of standards: Public misled over GE Moratorium - (2 Comments)
254: CROP & FOOD DON'T KNOW THEIR ONIONS! - (1 Comments)
255: LOCAL AUTHORITIES EXPOSE FLAWS IN THE HSNO ACT WHICH MEANS THAT RESPONSIBILITY F - (1 Comments)
256: GMO Views To Be Aired - (1 Comments)
257: GM animal applications invalid – High Court appeal upheld - (1 Comments)
258: GE FREE NORTHLAND APPLAUDS WHANGAREI DISTRICT COUNCIL GE ACTION - (1 Comments)
259: GM not OK, we're not sure who would pay - (1 Comments)
260: GM inquiry launched - (1 Comments)
261: Kaipara considers banning GM organisms - (1 Comments)
262: Victoria stops GM canola for 4 years - (1 Comments)
263: Suspected GM maize costly to trace - (1 Comments)
264: Don Hedges - (1 Comments)
265: GM soya 'miracle' turns sour in Argentina - (1 Comments)
266: COUNCILS MAY BAN GM SAYS LEGAL OPINION - (1 Comments)
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