June 2016

Another step to stop family violence

Auckland, June 30, 2016 Eradicating family violence came a step closer today with the official launch of a merger between two of the country’s most

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Some heart-warming savers from tomorrow

John Key Thursday, June 30, 2016 Tomorrow more changes come into effect that will help families get ahead and put more money in New Zealanders’

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Quick police response leads to arrests

Sergeant Gurpreet Arora Thursday, June 30, 2016 At about 920 pm on Saturday, June 25, 2016, four men entered a liquor store in Manurewa in

Flu vaccine prevents struggling lungs

Thursday, June 30, 2016 Supplied Content For three-year-old Chloe Crump from Tauranga having the flu is life threatening, as she has obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA),

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Centenarians, Nonagenarians honoured

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz It was an emotional and a unique scene at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre on Sunday, June 26, 2016, as three Centenarians

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Losing $3 billion should drive us crazy

Auckland Mayoralty Phil Goff –  For the past several years, my car journey into town from South Auckland has steadily been taking longer. In peak

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Mayoral race begins to gather momentum

Auckland Mayoralty Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz The Mayoralty Debate organised by Multicultural New Zealand as a part of its three-day Anniversary celebrations on June 25,

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It’s time to demand Super City Dividend

Auckland Mayoralty John Palino –  The introduction of the Super City in 2010 was supposed to make a positive difference for Aucklanders. Aucklanders have not

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Reduced funding arrests police efficiency

Jenny Salesa –  The growing violence against small business owners in Auckland is of enormous concern. Last month, I co-hosted a meeting of small business

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Red and Green combine for political gain

Jeremy Vargo –  The joint announcement of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Labour and the Greens last month took many by surprise. To be

All of us deserve police protection

David Shearer –  Earlier this year, I heard that a dairy in my neighbourhood had suffered several burglaries one after the other, so I popped

Is your election roll current?

Robert Peden –  The local elections are on their way, and from Monday New Zealanders will be asked to check whether they are enrolled and

Education

A social Initiative by a Thinking Photographer

Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz We have immense pleasure in announcing a special photography initiative for the younger minds of the society aged between 9 and

Education

Research to help prevent child sex abuse

Massey News –  A researcher looking into how to help prevent people who are sexually attracted to children from acting on this attraction is surveying

Education

Flaws take leave of holiday pay

Sharn Riggs – It is likely that thousands of people working in universities, polytechnics and wānanga have had holiday pay taken from them. The government

Business

India Calls for Regional Trade Pact

FTA with New Zealand runs into trouble again Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz In yet another move that seemed to increase the improbability of a Free

Business

The brighter side of Indo-Kiwi relations

Wenceslaus Anthony –  wanthony@ihug.co.nz Prime Minister John Key’s ‘NZ Inc India Strategy’ launched in 2011 envisioned the country becoming a core trade, economic, and political

Business

Kiwis must understand Indian farming potential

Venkat Raman –  New Zealand companies can contribute to the development of agriculture in India through their innovative skills, modern technology and farm management techniques,

Business

New Zealand helping India on Food Safety

Venkat Raman –  New Zealand is helping India to improve its food safety standards, increase yield from land and grow better crops, a Minister of

Home detention for GST default

A former South Canterbury farm labourer has been given 10 months’ home detention for falsely claiming nearly $250,000 in GST refunds for a bogus business.

New Refugee Centre in South Auckland

Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse has welcomed the opening of the rebuilt Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre in Auckland. The government had announced the rebuild of the

Business

Working less may perhaps lift productivity

Kieran Madden –  New Zealand has a productivity problem. For decades, we have each been putting in more hours than most other OECD countries, but

Conflicting interests impede FTA Path

Delegates, guests and media personnel attending the annual summit of India New Zealand Business Council (INZBC) on June 13, 2016 at Langham Hotel in Auckland

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Euthanasia bill may demand its own life

Danielle van Dalen –  “Safeguards.” It is an official-sounding and soothing term often used by those in favour of euthanasia to ease concerns about the

Community

Unemployed Indians prone to family violence

A Report on Gandhi Nivas in South Auckland Fourth of many Parts Mandy Morgan and Leigh Coombes –  Employment Status Information on clients’ employment status

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