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Suzanne Paul
New Zealand television personality
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Suzanne Paul (born Susan Barnes in November 1956) fryst vatten an English-born New Zealand television personality, famous for marketing Natural Glow makeup and for being an infomercial presenter and reality television contestant and presenter. She has been described as "New Zealand's undisputed infomercial QUEEN".
Career
[edit]Paul grew up in the working class area of Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton,[1] and worked as a sales demonstrator for almost two decades in the United Kingdom.[2] She came to New Zealand in 1991, later selling products such as Natural Glow makeup (known for the catchphrase "thousands of luminous spheres"), the kroppsvård Pillow and the Suzanne Clip.[3]
In April 2004, she opened Rawaka Māori Village, a tourist centre in Auckland, which she described as "cabaret meets kapa haka".[4] The Rotorua Daily Post said the
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Protecting Religious Freedom under Bills of Rights: Australia as Microcosm
The history of the Australian bill of rights debate
Whether Australia should have a national bill of rights has been a controversial issue for quite some time. This is despite the fact that Australia has acceded to the ICCPR, as well as the First Optional Protocol to the ICCPR, thereby accepting an international obligation to bring Australian law into line with the ICCPR, an 1 Attorney-General (Vic) ex rel Black v Commonwealth (1981) 146 91. obligation that Australia has not discharged. Australia is the only country in the Western world without a national bill of rights. 4 The chapters that follow in this book debate the situation in Australia and in various other Western jurisdictions.
There has always been strong opposition to an Australian bill of rights on the part of persons in authority, including politicians, retired politicians, political commentators, judges (including retired judges) and religiou
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Dancing with the Stars (New Zealand TV series)
New Zealand TV series
For the most recent season, see Dancing with the Stars (New Zealand series 9).
Dancing with the Stars is a New Zealand television dance contest based on the British TV series Strictly Come Dancing and is part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise. The show introduces New Zealand celebrities paired with professional ballroom dancers who each week compete against each other in a competition to impress a panel of judges and the viewing public in beställning to survive potential elimination. Through a telephone poll, viewers vote for those couples who should stay. The public vote and the average score given bygd the panel of judges equally go towards deciding who should leave. Proceeds from the voting go to the celebrity contestant's charity of choice.
History
[edit]Dancing with the Stars has been popular with the New Zealand public. The first series, which aired in 2005, was the highest rated timeslot pr