April 15 2011 Issue

April 15 2011 Issue

Hamilton doctor faces disciplinary action

A Hamilton doctor currently facing disciplinary action by the medical authorities has been in trouble in the past. Following three complaints received by the Waikato

April 15 2011 Issue

Singapore Airlines, 2 Degrees sponsor Awards

One of the most popular airline operators connecting New Zealand and India and the fastest growing mobile service provider have joined the list of Sponsors

Business Panel must deliver

Auckland Mayor Len Brown has constituted a Business Advisory Panel to help achieve his objective of promoting the City as a destination for businesses and

April 15 2011 Issue

Incentives to businesses stimulate the economy

National is building the foundations for a stronger economy. We are working hard to tilt the economy towards savings, investment and exports, and away from

April 15 2011 Issue

Minister extols Pakistani community

Ethnic Affairs Minister Hekia Parata has extolled the resident members of the Pakistani community for their contributions to the progress of New Zealand and their

April 15 2011 Issue

New Awards Categories stimulate interest

Those who were familiar with the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) entry form 2010 will notice a few changes this year. As before, the

April 15 2011 Issue

It is a long haul for Cantabrians and us

The first Earthquake that occurred in Christchurch on September 4, 2010 was shocking but the second that struck on February 22, 2011 was devastating. As

April 15 2011 Issue

Bank Transfer scam hits businesses

The old con game of a debtor issuing a postdated cheque with insufficient or no funds and thereafter dodging creditors are over. This is the

April 15 2011 Issue

Thieves target handbags in South Auckland

Shoppers frequenting malls and other areas of retailer interest in South Auckland should look after their handbags, jewellery and items kept in their person, a

April 15 2011 Issue

We care desperately about each other

Christchurch is still reeling, as is the rest of the country who watch on helplessly. It seems that there is not much more to say.

April 15 2011 Issue

Lone MP for Sub-Continent on Labour List

The Labour Party appears to have reinvented itself, with a number of new faces dominating its line-up for the election battle later this year. If

April 15 2011 Issue

Assets sale another disaster in the making

Kiwi families are finding it hard to make ends meet at the moment. Prices are soaring ahead of wages, with the cost of lamb, milk,

April 15 2011 Issue

Read more into the habit

There must be a renewed emphasis on the promotion of reading skills within the home, following the successful New Zealand Book Month initiatives undertaken throughout

April 15 2011 Issue

Crackdown on crime continues

Last fortnight, the Police released the annual crime statistics which saw a 6.7% decrease in crime across the country per head of population. Across Counties-Manukau,

No cost can be high for childcare

Caring for under two-year-olds costs a lot. This is a take-home message of a recent Report from the Children’s Commissioner. Increasingly, under two-year-olds in New

April 15 2011 Issue

Call to restore funding for trade courses

The Tertiary Education Union (TEU) has called on the Government to intervene in the ‘redundancy policy’ of some institutions and retain trades tutors. Union President

April 15 2011 Issue

Tremor news generates trauma

The Media is responsible for bringing events and developments to people around the world but graphic description of disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods and

April 15 2011 Issue

Living Laboratory tackles complex issues

A New Zealand University could become the focus of global attention tackling a number of issues relating to environment, agriculture, horticulture and sustainability, if its

An indigenous brand of democracy for Fiji

As the aroma of the authentic Fijian lovo (hangi) pig and the sumptuous spicy chicken curry cooked in Indo-Fijian style drifted from the lavishly laid

Why are we allergic to savings?

We are a nation of borrowers; we borrow to spend, with little or no savings. The Government borrows $300 million a week to ‘sustain the

Free Trade possible but not imminent

Immigration Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman told a gathering in Mumbai last month that the negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India were progressing

April 15 2011 Issue

India’s second ‘freedom struggle’ begins

India’s split psyche is witnessing a mighty clash between two colossal Maharashtrian ‘bhoomi putras,’ Anna Hazare, the son of the soil and Sharad Pawar, who

April 15 2011 Issue

A ‘Closed-Shop’ Agency closes shop

The National Business Review’s relationship with NZPA (New Zealand Press Association), which is to close in a few months, has proved short-lived. For most of

April 15 2011 Issue

Hindus must lead by example

Ramayan Mandalis and Hindu Temples in New Zealand and other parts of the world marked the Birth of Lord Rama with festivities from April 4

April 15 2011 Issue

No alternative to underwriting AMI losses

The AMI bailout, which could amount to a $1 billion taxpayer-funded underwriting deal, is not because the company was badly managed or was inadequate for

April 15 2011 Issue

No alternative to underwriting AMI losses

The AMI bailout, which could amount to a $1 billion taxpayer-funded underwriting deal, is not because the company was badly managed or was inadequate for

April 15 2011 Issue

BNZ facilitates Office away from the Office

BNZ Partners is a fresh approach to business banking in New Zealand, whose specialists are focused on business success. The Bank offers businesses a dedicated

Business Council seeks official recognition

The Wellington based India New Zealand Business Council (INZBC) has called on the Governments of New Zealand and India to recognise it as the official

April 15 2011 Issue

Panel for better business prospects for Auckland

The newly constituted Auckland Council Business Advisory Panel will strive towards making the City a friendly destination for businesses, investors, employers and employees, according to

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