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- Gregory Fortuin - South Africa, Oz, then NZ race relations and business
- Ministry of Fisheries - 17:42, 25 Aug 2004
- Tinnie - 12:52, 26 Aug 2004
Australia
- Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - 19 August
- Australian Sea Lion - 19 August
- Eliza Forlonge - 13 Sep 2004
- Fathers' Rights Australia - 19 August, 03:17
New Zealand
Categories
- Category:New Zealand scientists - created August 30
Groups of pages
- Joan Dingley, Frank Newhook, Doug Dye, and G H Cunningham - four mycologists/botanists, recently honoured by Landcare Research August 30
Individual pages in alpha order
- Ahmed Zaoui -00:52, 25 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- Balclutha - stub to full article, 11:01, 14 October 2004
- Camborne, New Zealand - 18:58, 1 Sep 2004
- Christine Fletcher - 13:04, 31 Aug 2004
- Colin Beyer - 13:13, 1 Sep 2004
- County clerk - they have them in USA too, we believe
- Dick Hubbard - 08:25, 31 Aug 2004
- Eastern Transport Corridor - 13:19, 25 Aug 2004
- Epsom, New Zealand - 13:12, 31 Aug 2004
- Featherston, New Zealand - 14:21, 9 Sep 2004
- Hamish Carter - August
- Hubbards Foods - cereals and social responsibility
- Kelburn, New Zealand - 18:28, 1 Sep 2004
- Lake Waihola - 01:22, 15 October 2004
- Maori Language Week - 13:37, 28 Jul 2004
- Milton, New Zealand - 09:22, 14 October 2004
- Mount Victoria, Wellington - hill and suburb
- New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - August-September
- New Zealand Fur Seal - 19 August
- New Zealand Herald - newspaper 19 August
- New Zealand Olympic medalists - August
- New Zealand Sea Lion - 19 August
- Ngati Kahungunu - 15:19, 21 Aug 2004
- Ngati Porou - 15:06, 21 Aug 2004
- Ngati Toa - 16:16, 21 Aug 2004
- Ngati Whatua - 12:42, 17 Aug 2004
- Port Chalmers - 12:49, 14 October 2004
- Precious McKenzie - Durban to NZ
- Queen Street, Auckland - 13:30, 17 Aug 2004
- Sarah Ulmer - stub to full article, August
- Somes Island - in Port Nicholson
- Tararua (district), New Zealand - 13:11, 6 Sep 2004
- Taieri River - 23:02, 13 October 2004
- Tawa, New Zealand - 13:42, 6 Sep 2004
- Timeline of New Zealand history - August 21
- Waikato Times - newspaper 19 August
- Wellington East Girls' College - which someone's girlfriend attended
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject:New Zealand September 7