October 2017

New Programme pulls its weight on obesity

Whnau Pakari Q&A Wellington, October 19, 2017 85,000 New Zealand children aged 2-14 years are currently affected by obesity about 4,500 in Taranaki (New Zealand

New Programme pulls its weight on obesity

Whnau Pakari Q&A Wellington, October 19, 2017 85,000 New Zealand children aged 2-14 years are currently affected by obesity about 4,500 in Taranaki (New Zealand

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Public help sought to end violence against women

Rob McCann Wellington, October 19, 2017 White Ribbon wants your help to end men’s violence and sexual harassment against women. The Weinstein allegations and subsequent

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ANZ honours four Indians at Diwali festival

Venkat Raman Auckland, October 26, 2017 ANZ honoured four persons of Indian origin as the country’s largest commercial bank celebrated Diwali with its customers, staff

NZ Chinese Language Week opens in Wellington

Celebration from October 16 to 22, 2017 Wellington, October 17, 2017 A book written by school children that celebrates Kiwi identity has been translated into

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Experts to explain Renminbi as trade currency

Supplied Content Wellington, October 17, 2017 Experts from China, New Zealand and other parts of the world are gathering in Auckland next week to discuss

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Stars collisions create gold and heavy metals

New scientific discovery stirs the scientific community Wellington, October 17, 2017 For the first time, scientists have measured the violent death spiral of two dense

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Polo World Meet excites Australians and Indians

Indranil Halder Sydney, Australia, October 16, 2017 World Polo Championship will be held for the first time in Sydney, commencing on October 21, 2017 with

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Sound policies come out of constructive debates

Danielle van Dalen Auckland, October 16, 2017 The best way to reduce gun violence is through stricter gun control policies, right? Well, perhaps, but not

Cathay Pacific launches Upgrade Bid in New Zealand

Supplied Content Auckland, October 16, 2017 Cathay Pacific has introduced Upgrade Bid, giving customers who have purchased Premium Economy or Economy Class tickets, the opportunity

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Auckland Diwali 2017 fails to impress

Venkat Raman Despite the presence of a Lavani cultural group from Maharashtra and thousands of people enjoying the extensive and exquisite Indian cuisine at food

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Two veterans join Bank of Baroda Board

Venkat Raman Two professionals, each with a record of achievements in their respective fields, have joined the Board of Directors of Bank of Baroda (NZ)

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Name and shame bad food for Awards

Bad Taste Food Awards open for nominations Sue Chetwin Consumer NZ wants nominations for its Bad Taste Food Awards. The Awards highlight food companies marketing

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It is time to review MMP and its unfair outcomes

Dr Muriel Newman The 446,287 special votes cast during last month’s election have now been counted. According to the Electoral Commission, the final election tally

Tertiary provider pulls out of business programmes

Supplied Content The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) is assisting International College of Auckland (ICA) to transfer about 80 international students to a high-quality tertiary

Cigna takes a day off for community work

Supplied Content More than half of Kiwis do not have a workplace wellness programme, but for 40% of 25-39-year olds, it would be a reason

Business

Good accounting standards spell commercial success

Venkat Raman Indian entrepreneurs continue to display indifference towards employing professionally qualitied accountants, thereby exposing their businesses to higher risks, says a senior Chartered Accountant

Business

When your computer is attacked, run for cover

David Parker “No to increased taxes.” That was the refrain from many during the recent election. However, some may have noticed that the Fire Service

Business

New immigration regime puts onus on employers

Aaron Martin The results of the election suggest that next year will be very interesting for the migrant community. As predicted, (New Zealand First Leader)

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