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December 15 Issue

New Zealand fast-tracks student visas

Wellington December 15 Less red tape and a new visa will make it easier for international students to study in New Zealand Immigration Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman said. ... Full story

Resignation cynical, says Opposition Leader

Wellington December 14 Pansy Wong’s sudden resignation is a cynical attempt to avoid further investigation into her rorting of taxpayers’ money and to protect her leader (Prime Minister) John Key after his abysmal failure to take responsibility for her, Opposition and Labour Party Leader Phil Goff said. ... Full story

Botany Election set for March 5

Wellington December 14 Following the resignation of Pansy Wong from Parliament, a by-election will be held in the Botany Electorate on March 5, 2011. ... Full story

Pansy Wong resigns from Parliament

Wellington December 14 Pansy Wong, MP for Botany, has today announced her intention to resign from Parliament following 14 years of public service. ... Full story

Education of the young a National priority

As school finishes for the year and we head into the festive season, it is a good opportunity to reflect on your child’s progress in ... Full story

The best of humanity at the worst of times

A weeping Nation demonstrates its solidarity ... Full story

Emotions on the canvas across the Tasman

Two recent incidents that devastated us as a Nation and demonstrated to the world that we are of a society of people went on display ... Full story

New law shuts the door on shoddy agents

You may have been a victim of deception, extortion and fraud perpetrated by an immigration consultant or agent but the good news is that such ... Full story

Tax agent pleads guilty of $2million fraud

More White Collar crimes being exposed ... Full story

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