November 2018

Latest Stories

Auckland’s Queen Street for pedestrians only

Supplied Content Auckland, November 27, 2018 The Auckland Council voted unanimously today to move towards pedestrianising Queen Street and trialling an open streets initiative in

Auckland’s Queen Street for pedestrians only Supplied Content Auckland, November 27, 2018 The Auckland Council voted unanimously today to move towards pedestrianising Queen Street and

Latest Stories

Bust broker could owe up to 4000 NZ investors

Madison Reidy (RNZ) Auckland, November 27, 2018 The collapse of an Australian finance company has put the investment of possibly thousands of New Zealanders at

Latest Stories

Dairy owners fined for employment law breaches

  Supplied Content Christchurch, November 27, 2018 A Christchurch suburban dairy and its owners have been ordered to pay $85,000 in penalties for exploiting and

Latest Stories

Information is power and only governments have it

Peter Dunne Wellington, November 23, 2018 There is a popular misconception that the apparently clubby nature of Parliament means that all MPs, in Government or

Latest Stories

Departing Temple Priest honoured in Auckland

Ragavan Rengachariar Auckland, November 23, 2018 A group of Auckland devotees were treated to a special discourse on Sri Manavala Mamunigal (Saint Acharyan) and on

Latest Stories

The Ajaz Patel Story- more than just blind faith

Clay Wilson (RNZ) Auckland, November 23, 2018 Black Caps spinner Ajaz Patel (Photosport) Yunus Patel’s confidence that his son Ajaz would eventually fulfil his dream

Latest Stories

Ardern exudes peace while MPs come under fire

Peter Wilson RNZ Wellington, November 23, 2018 Jacinda Ardern (RNZ Picture by Richard Tindiller) Trade Minister David Parker’s comment that New Zealand could be a

Latest Stories

Secondary Teachers to strike next year

RNZ, Wellington, November 23, 2018 PPTA Vice-President Melanie Webber and President Jack Boyle at the steps of Parliament in Wellington (Photo for RNZ by Rebekah

Latest Stories

NCEA exams to be held despite weather conditions

  Supplied Content Wellington, November 20, 2018 The New Zealand Qualifications Authority has advised students who are unable to appear for their examinations due to

Latest Stories

NZTA takes action on used-car testing

Thomas Coughlan Wellington, November 20, 2018 (Photo for Newsroom by Lynn Grieveson) The New Zealand Transport Agency NZTA could be about to shake up its

Latest Stories

MMP turns 25-more women, Asian, and Maori MPs

Daniela Maoate-Cox and Phil Smith Wellington, November 19, 2018 It’s 25 years this month since New Zealand chose to switch from First Past the Post

Bainimarama reinstated as Fiji Prime Minister

Checkpoint, RNZ, Auckland, November 19, 2018 Fiji’s re-elected Prime Minister has blamed the torrential rain on election day for his significant drop in support. Frank

Latest Stories

APEC ends in disarray in Papa New Guinea

Laura Walters Port Moresby, November 19, 2018 The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting has ended in disarray, with leaders unable to reach consensus on the

Latest Stories

Auckland Santa Parade to lose public events funding

Vanita Prasad (Newsroom) Auckland, November 17, 2018 The Auckland Children’s Christmas Parade T (Published by Newsroom) Auckland’s Santa Parade faces an uncertain future as the City’s

Drug Smuggler’s immigration decision delayed

Iain Lees-Galloway and Karel Sroubek  (Photo for RNZ by Carmen Bird Photography RNZ, Wellington, November 16, 2018 The review of Czech drug-smuggler Karel Sroubek’s residency case

Latest Stories

Police seize record 190 kgs of cocaine

RNZ, Auckland, November 16, 2018 190 kgs of cocaine found in a container of bananas.  (Photo: RNZ) Police and Customs have seized 190 kgs of cocaine

Latest Stories

Immigration department service quality declines

Eva Corlett RNZ Wellington, November 16, 2018 (Picture from Facebook) The services of Immigration New Zealand (INZ) have become inefficient and substandard after it shut

Front Page

Join us to applaud our Indian business community

Time to raise a toast at the 11th Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards Venkat Raman The Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards, scheduled to

Homelink

Auckland Police HQ to shift to new location

Police say that moving from their central Auckland Headquarters to Ponsonby will improve working conditions for staff and allow greater public access to officers. Police

Homelink

National misses the mark in its key target

National has a problem. It’s not its leader, it’s not the Party losing faith and it’s not even a fallen MP raising merry hell. The

Homelink

With gratitude we will work for peace

Ardern pays tributes to heroes of World War I Jacinda Ardern The Carillon and Wellington’s ‘roaring chorus’ recaptured (on November 11, 2018), the wave of

Workers’ exploitation leads to hefty fines

Supplied Content The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) has ordered a Waikato company and its sole director to pay respectively $25,000 and $12,500 for exploiting six

Education

Labour announces funding boost for mental health

Jane Patterson Mental health is likely to get a significant funding boost, Finance Minister Grant Robertson said, addressing Labour Party members in Dunedin last fortnight.

Indian Newslink

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement