May 15 2013 Issue

SFO completes Hanover Finance investigation

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has completed its investigation of Hanover Finance Limited (HFL), bringing to an end its investigations into the 2007/2008 finance company

Company director awaits court sentence

Stephen Charles Smith (45) pleaded guilty at the Auckland High Court on April 17 to 25 charges arising out of the collapse of Belgrave Finance

Constitution builds national character

While the talk of a written Constitution covering all aspect of New Zealand has been with us since many years, it is only in recent

Growing children need nourishment

Our Parliament will shortly debate on the ‘Education (Breakfast and Lunch Programmes in Schools) Amendment Bill,’ to decide if there is a need to provide

May 15 2013 Issue

Have your say on Unitary Plan

The Auckland Council released its draft Unitary Plan in March 2013, to replace the current district and regional plans for the Auckland Region. It would

May 15 2013 Issue

New team takes charge of apex Indian body

Harshad Patel and Prakash Biradar were elected to the posts of President and General Secretary of the New Zealand Indian Central Association (NZICA) at its

May 15 2013 Issue

Indians reach out to St John in Auckland

A BNZ banker has been working with officials of St John Emergency Services to promote its operations among the members of the Indian community. Gurpreet

May 15 2013 Issue

Hindus propose statue of Te Wihiti

The Hindu Council of New Zealand (HCNZ) has proposed that a statue of Te Whiti o Rongomai be established in Wellington, to pay homage to

Rotarian wins District Award

A community worker has been honoured by the Rotary movement in recognition of her leadership qualities and initiative in social service. Rotary Club of Auckland

Realtor takes up Starship challenge

The country’s largest family-owned real estate company has taken up the challenge of improving facilities at the Starship Hospital in Auckland. Barfoot & Thompson (B&T),

May 15 2013 Issue

Statistician leads Families Commission team

Clare Ward, Deputy Government Statistician at Statistics New Zealand has been appointed to the post of Chief Executive at the Families Commission. She will take

May 15 2013 Issue

Younger woman head UK Charity

The Centre for Applied Research and Evaluation International Foundation (Careif) based in UK has appointed Michelle Younger as its Chairperson. Stated to be one of

May 15 2013 Issue

Eastern Bay offers exciting times

The growing community in Eastern Bay with its rich potential for growth offers exciting opportunities for individuals and companies to do business and lead a

May 15 2013 Issue

Indifference makes men the weaker sex

Increasing number of suicides, indifferent attitude towards health and many other factors make men the weaker sex, according to several studies. Men in New Zealand

May 15 2013 Issue

Music school plans celestial wedding

More than 40 singers, dancers and musicians will combine their talents to pay homage to Annamacharya, one of the greatest songwriters and saints of India

Rapturous downpour of melody forecast

Hamilton Happening The first of these would be a Gottuvadyam performance by Ganesh Parthasarathy in aid of Shri Balaji Temple Trust (Hamilton), scheduled to be

May 15 2013 Issue

Master of dance promises another treat

Wellingtonians and those interested in Indian classical dances could expect a scintillating evening as one of our most talented artistes presents a unique concert. Vivek

May 15 2013 Issue

Devotion peaks at Temple fundraiser

It was an evening of piety and melody for more than 200 devotees who gathered at the Ganesha Temple in the South Auckland suburb of

May 15 2013 Issue

Better planning improves soccer tournaments

Editor’s Note: This article was received in February but paucity of space had placed it in a long queue. We apologise for the delay but

OFC final match this weekend

The stage is set for the final match between Waitakere and Auckland at the OFC Tournament to be held at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland

Miracle on earth dazzles visitors

Raving commentaries about Asia’s latest must-see tourist attraction in Singapore aroused my curiosity. What my wife and I encountered at the Marina Bay was overwhelming.

New Constitution will shape Fiji’s destiny

The Government of Commodore Josaia Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama, rocked by the Constitution drafted by Yash Ghai, a Kenyan Constitutional Law expert has modified the document

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