Growing technology threatens retail markets
Internet shopping has revolutionised the retail property sector, with vendors, buyers and their agents increasingly becoming aware of its convenience and influence. As new generations
Internet shopping has revolutionised the retail property sector, with vendors, buyers and their agents increasingly becoming aware of its convenience and influence. As new generations
The Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan process is about to progress to the next stage which will provide interested parties with opportunities to attend hearings as
Customers of the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) have been a target of aggressive telephone scammers who are demanding money for tax bills they do not
Dirty Politics and mudslinging have been the wake of the election campaign in New Zealand but the public mood appears to be more focused on
In his book, ‘Aryan Avatars,’ author Mahendra Sukhdeo argues that Fijians in Fiji must decide on their own brand of democracy. A hung Parliament or
A lack of proper physical exercise, improper and imbalanced diet, changing lifestyle, stress at work and home, inability to balance work and life are among
As Justices of the Peace (JPs) celebrated 200 years of their establishment in New Zealand at Waitangi recently and it is a good occasion to
Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Bill English has said that communities, organisations and individuals concerting efforts to preserve, protect and promote the environment deserved
Auckland Malayali Samajam celebrated Onam with traditional pomp and fervour on Saturday, August 30, 2014 at Auckland’s Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Eden Terrace. The celebration
Ranjna Patel brought pride and honour not only to her team at Nirvana Healthcare Group but also to the business community in general and Indians
Members of the Amma New Zealand Inc, an organisation devoted to spreading the religious and social message of Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, popularly and affectionately called,
Shanti Niwas Charitable Trust will observe the ‘International Day of Older Persons’ at its premises (14 Spring Street) in Onehunga on Saturday, September 27. The
What separates righteous anger from rioting mobs? What triggers the turn from peaceful protest against injustice, to looting and violence, on the scale most recently
After successfully delivering the largest indoor Diwali festival to the people of Auckland for 14 years, the Waitakere Indian Association (WIA) looks forward to promoting
The rising number of youngsters taking to the South Indian classical dance of Bharata Natyam and the consequent increase in the number of ‘Arangetrams’ constantly
Younger members of the community showcased their talents in various forms of music at an event organised by the Sargam School of Indian Music in
Salil Bhatt, one of the foremost players of ‘Satvik Veena’ will be in Auckland this weekend to present a unique event with local Tabla maestro
When Sudesh Jhunjhnuwala, Chief Executive of the Sudima Hotels and his family were considering construction of a Hotel near Auckland Airport more than five years
If New Zealanders are keen that peace should be the norm in other countries, they must first establish and promote peace at home in the
We are happy to announce that Vayalar Ravi, Member of India’s Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) and former Federal Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs,
How do you encourage backpedalling from dictatorial control? First, having a good election is important but putting more emphasis on the other essential elements is
The arrest of the wife of a murdered man and her co-accused has become a subject of gossip and discussion in the community. Amandeep Kaur
Vodafone and 2degrees customers will find that staying connected is about to become even easier, and most importantly; instant. The latest capability added to BNZ’s
The immigration process is sometimes a box-ticking exercise and ruthless. Given such a stance, we forget that there are higher stacks at play and that
The Manukau District Court will sentence a South Auckland couple on September 10 on proven charges of falsely registering a child as their own. They
A Te Kuiti man caught with pictures of children being sexually abused has been sentenced to ten months imprisonment. Sickness beneficiary Daniel James Parry (35)
The Auckland District Court sentenced on Friday, August 22 Gregory Alan Arnott (51) and Mark James Whelan (41) on a number of theft and false
New Zealand has over 200 ethnicities – more than the number of countries in the world – and a quarter of our population was born
On the campaign trail, I meet many people who are keen to talk policy and find out what Labour intends to do for New Zealand.
Politics is rather turbulent right now, with allegations flying, questions being asked and Media circuses around the country. Sadly the people that lose out from
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