September 1, 2015

Education

Teenage crime creates fresh concerns

Inspector Bruce O’Brien –  Counties Manukau Police are concerned at a rise in recent criminal activity by unsupervised young people, some as young as 10-years

Homelink

Japan honours Police Officer

Venkat Raman –  One of the banes of being a police officer is that you never seem to be on the right side of anything

Rouges target Immigration website

Staff Reporter – Cyber criminals have hijacked the website of Immigration New Zealand and obtaining personal information of applicants and others who access one of

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Complacency will kill our multicultural spirit

Phil Goff –  Last fortnight I spoke at the launch of a report by Multicultural New Zealand entitled ‘Our Multicultural Future.’ The Report, based on

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Drain on superannuation ignored

Denis O’Rourke –  The government has ignored their appointee, Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell, who voiced serious concerns on immigrants’ getting full New Zealand Superannuation. Despite

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Figures narrate the migration story better

Kamil Lakshman –  At a recent Conference of the New Zealand Association for Migration & Investment (NZAMI) in Auckland, Massey University Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Head of

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The menace of window washers

Jenny Salesa –  I support calls to toughen up Auckland Council’s bylaws dealing with window washers. My electorate office regularly deals with complaints about the

Homelink

Manual passports to be stamped out

Staff Reporter – If you hold an Indian Passport that is not ‘machine readable,’ you had better obtain a new one issued by the Indian

Front Page

Fireworks over Diwali dates fizzle out

Venkat Raman –  A meeting of community leaders convened to discuss the date of ‘Auckland Diwali’ organised by the Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development’

Front Page

Hindi film macho coming here

Venkat Raman –  New Zealanders would have a rare opportunity of spending time with one of the most suave actors of the Hindi film industry

Business

Commercial banks face formidable challenges

But positive signals energise prospects A PricewaterhouseCoopers Analysis New Zealand’s five major banks reported core earnings of $3480 million in the first half of their

Business

Taiwan’s initiative calms South China Sea storm

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Auckland (TECO) and the Politics and International Relations Department of University of Auckland hosted a symposium on ‘Expanding

Friendly policy hedges rainy day risk

When our businesses thrive, the communities around them thrive as well. That is why I make it a priority to visit dozens of local workplaces

Business

Small businesses bring big benefits

James Shaw –  Small businesses are the lifeblood of New Zealand. According to government figures, 97% of businesses in New Zealand are small. In fact,

There is no meat in the Saudi Sheep Deal

Gurbrinder Aulakh –  The recent criticism of Foreign Minister Murray McCully in the Saudi sheep deal is inappropriate. Did we shower any accolades when the

Meaningless debate goes full mast

Gurbrinder Aulakh –  So the flag debate is not going away. But the more we keep writing about it and getting involved in this uncalled

Business

Sharia builds on conscience, not desperation

Second of three parts Brian Henry –  The first and most important point to recognise is that the principles of Islamic finance are a moral

Business

Insurers identify top ten risks

Karl Deutschle –  Technological advances and changing customer behaviours are hitting the insurance industry hard and are reflected in the top 10 risks New Zealand

Business

Relianz Forex opens its account in Wellington

Staff Reporter After six years of delivering its popular money transfer and money exchange services through six branches in Auckland, Relianz Forex launched its first

Business

Job consultant sets foot into real estate market

People in Business A Correspondent – After working for more than a decade for Ministry of Social Development (MSD) Munish Bhatt has recently joined Barfoot

New Zealand crosses borders to collect GST

Dinesh Naik –  The proposal to collect GST on imported services and digital content (such as music, movies and streaming) is consistent with global trends

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