1 September, 2008
Kiwi Made Gets Online Wings
The Buy Kiwi Made campaign gets its online wings today with the launch of the website getnzmade.net so shoppers can now find and buy Kiwi made goods online.
Read full release >>1 September, 2008
The Buy Kiwi Made campaign gets its online wings today with the launch of the website getnzmade.net so shoppers can now find and buy Kiwi made goods online.
Read full release >>31 March, 2008
Centenary celebrations for the Buy Kiwi Made campaign kick-off at Parliament on Wednesday with the official start of April’s ‘Buy Kiwi Mad’ month.
Read full release >>5 March, 2008
Kiwi shoppers are making history as the country enters into the second century of Buy New Zealand Made campaigns.
Read full release >>11 December, 2007
Buy Kiwi Made’s government spokesperson Sue Bradford is delighted Foodstuffs is joining the Buy New Zealand Made campaign.
Read full release >>26 October, 2007
New Zealanders can make it a real Kiwi Christmas if they Buy Kiwi Made this holiday season, Sue Bradford, Government Spokesperson for Buy Kiwi Made says.
Read full release >>21 September, 2007
An authentic Kiwi made television commercial kicks off this Sunday
Read full release >>20 August, 2007
Speech at Consumer Launch Buy Kiwi Made Campaign
Read full speech >>20 August, 2007
Shoppers are being urged to put Kiwi made on their shopping list
Read full release >>20 July, 2007
The work of 250,000 NZ manufacturers is celebrated in a nationwide print media insert
Read full release >>16 July, 2007
The second round of the Buy Kiwi Made Sector and Regional Initiatives Fund opens today
Read full release >>2 March, 2007
Buy Kiwi Made is on a roll with a $6.3 million media marketing campaign and the Buy Kiwi Made website going live
Read full release >>16 February, 2007
Government Buy Kiwi Made spokesperson, Sue Bradford, expressed cautious optimism at the latest Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI) figures released by Business NZ today.
Read full release >>20 December, 2006
The initial funding round for the $3 million Buy Kiwi Made Regional and Sector Initiatives Fund is now open.
Read full release >>15 December, 2006
Today’s results of the November Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI) launched by the Northern Employers & Manufacturers Association have been welcomed by Government Spokesperson for Buy Kiwi Made, Sue Bradford.
Read full release >>21 November, 2006
A strategic framework report released today at the Manufacturing Summit in Auckland is being welcomed by Government Spokesperson for Buy Kiwi Made Sue Bradford.
Read full release >>8 November, 2006
Today is a special day for Buy Kiwi Made. Special, because this is the first public event of the Buy Kiwi Made programme. Special, because I am able to announce two further Buy Kiwi Made initiatives later in my speech, and special, because it coincides with the first anniversary of the death of Green Party co-leader and the champion of Buy Kiwi Made, Rod Donald.
Read full speech >>8 November, 2006
A new $3 million fund for the Buy Kiwi Made regional and sector initiatives was announced today by the Government Spokesperson for Buy Kiwi Made Sue Bradford.
Read full release >>9 October, 2006
A series of regional events will promote the awareness of New Zealand made goods.
Read full release >>16 August, 2006
The decision of New Zealand Windfarms Ltd to build almost 100 turbines in New Zealand for its new windfarm is great news for NZ manufacturing
Read full release >>11 August, 2006
The new Buy Kiwi-Made programme will work alongside and support the present Buy New Zealand Made Campaign and will not change 'Made in New Zealand' labelling rules
Read full release >>15 May, 2006
Funding of $11.5 million will be made available over the next three years to fund a Buy Kiwi-Made programme.
Read full release >>15 May, 2006
The Government has allocated $11.5 million dollars over the next three years to fund the Buy Kiwi-Made campaign.
Read full speech >>12 May, 2006
If we can get consumers, retailers, other businesses and government departments to also value our producers by buying more of their products then more people will be in work, our communities will be stronger, the economy will be stronger, less energy will be used transporting goods and imports will decrease.
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