May 31, 2014

June 1, 2014 Issue

Woman awaits sentence for $4.5 million fraud

A brother and sister face prison for stealing millions of dollars in separate fraud cases in New Zealand and the United States. Auckland woman Sushila

June 1, 2014 Issue

Ranjna Patel decorates Hall of Fame

One of the most prominent corporate and community leaders of Indian origin was inducted into a prestigious Hall of Fame last fortnight. East Tamaki Health

Credit Insurance reduces the risk of loss

Business confidence in New Zealand has hit a new 20 year high with over 70% of businesses polled saying that they are optimistic about general

Double murder shocks Aucklanders

A double murder in West Auckland has stunned the community with a number of questions asked about domestic violence and its growing menace in New

System ignores value of migrants

A blind man and a physically challenged person were once caught in a forest fire. One could not see and the other could not walk

June 1, 2014 Issue

Death of deported man riles Fijians

The death of a young Fijian deported by Immigration New Zealand waiting for kidney transplant has angered many New Zealanders in general and Indo-Fijian in

June 1, 2014 Issue

Evolving Jurassic Park excites pre-schoolers

Parents of small children often wonder how to keep their pre-schoolers stimulated and engaged in their learning. At ACG Sunderland, this comes as naturally as

June 1, 2014 Issue

Fiji hopeful of better relations with India

Although bilateral and people-to-people relationship between Fiji and India has always been cordial, there is much hope in Suva that the new Indian Government led

Farewell to Manmohan Singh

Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has paid tributes to Dr Manmohan Singh, who retired as the Prime Minister of India last fortnight. Dr Singh had

June 1, 2014 Issue

Good response to voter registration

Hundreds of New Zealanders holding Fijian passports are reported to have registered their names to vote in the Fiji general election due to be held

June 1, 2014 Issue

Responsible budget with no softening effect

New Zealand’s number one cyclical problem is the threat of rising inflation accompanied by rising interest rates and its number one structural issue is a

June 1, 2014 Issue

Responsible budget with no softening effect

New Zealand’s number one cyclical problem is the threat of rising inflation accompanied by rising interest rates and its number one structural issue is a

Budget sets glide path to prosperity

For the Government, Budget 2014 is about consolidating the gains from its policies to date and making the most of the opportunities from a growing

SMEs receive mixed bag of relief, neglect

New Zealand is a country of small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) with 97% companies employing less than 20 persons. SMEs also account for 30% of

Fiscal backdrop supports economic growth

Prime Minister John Key and Finance Minister Bill English clearly signalled a Budget with no major surprises, and that is what they delivered on May

June 1, 2014 Issue

Such budgets will stem the flow to Australia

Richard Forgan Comparing New Zealand Budget announced on May 15 with that of Australia issued on May 13 makes an interesting contrast Both governments focused

June 1, 2014 Issue

Policy remains unfair to skilled migrants

The Skill Migrant Category (SMC) replaced the General Skill Migrant Category (GSM) in 2003. Seriously flawed, the GSM had resulted in thousands of skilled migrants

Legal Advisor awaits July sentence

Hugh Edward Staples Hamilton (62) was found guilty at the Auckland High Court on May 16, 2014 of 14 charges arising out of the collapse

Testing times for Modi and India

The victory of Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the general election held in India recently indicated the mood of the people

June 1, 2014 Issue

Massive mandate raises hope for India

Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) recorded its best performance ever, by winning an absolute majority, winning 282 seats in the 16th Lok Sabha (Lower House of

June 1, 2014 Issue

Festivities herald $3.3 million Murugan Temple

Thousands of devotees of Lord Murugan in general and members of the Sri Lankan Tamil community in particular will be excited to participate in the

Indo-Fijian values face extinction

Identity is a complex and fraught subject. ‘Who we are?’ is the result of myriad forces, visible and invisible, often beyond easy comprehension – our

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