February 28, 2017

Front Page

Electionlink launch opens the battle gates

Venkat Raman –  Prime Minister Bill English is a serious man, committed to his job, and as the Finance Minister since November 2008, he has

Front Page

International students need better protection

Export Education must be overhauled Alastair McClymont – The plight of the latest group of Indian student deportees is yet further proof that we need

Homelink

Two Parties, Two Events, One Election

National and Labour come to Indian Newslink Party Venkat Raman – venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz One of the most endearing aspects of New Zealand politics is its simple

Homelink

Business Awards foster the competitive spirit

We call for entries with facility for professional advice Venkat Raman –  An expanded nomination process, increased chance of success for entrants to win in

Homelink

The lesson that international students taught us

Venkat Raman – venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz The sad saga of international students from India caught in a cobweb of lies and fake documents allegedly spun by their

Poor turnout in Mt Albert but Labour gratified

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz There was never a doubt that Jacinda Arden would win the Mt Albert seat at the by-election held in that constituency

Election

Incumbency challenges confront National

But good fiscal management and robust growth could help Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz If you were to think that General Election 2017 would be the

Election

Raring to go, Labour banks on new approach

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz The Labour Party has two resounding victories in the past three months in by-elections held in Mt Roskill (December 3, 2016)

Education

Unaffordability pushes NZ down in Student Ranking

Montreal replaces Paris as World’s best student city Supplied Content –  Montreal has ended Paris’s five-year run as the world’s best student city, according to

Education

Human Sciences underscore intellectual life

Supplied Content –  Humanities teachers, researchers, students and graduates make a significant contribution to the development of cultural and intellectual life of New Zealand. Humanities

Students are people, not commodities, please

Priyanca Radhakrishnan –  New Zealand has an international reputation for fairness. The adage of giving everyone a fair go is one that resonates strongly with

Fijilink

Poll places Bainimarama on top as preferred PM

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Josiah Voreqe Bainimarama continues to be the most-preferred Prime Minister of Fiji according to the latest Tebbutt-Times Poll. The Poll, conducted

Fijilink

Fiji clarifies Iranian refugee saga

Sourced Content –  The Fijian government deported Loghman Sawari an Iranian refugee on February 3, 2017, saying that his bona fides were questionable. The background

Business

Skills shortage worries our corporate chiefs

Mark Averill –  New Zealand Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) are optimistic about growth and plan to hire more people, but are worried about the skills

Business

Firm offers flexible tax payment scheme

Staff Reporter info@indiannewslink.co.nz A New Zealand firm has launched a new facility that allows businesses to pay their income tax according to their convenience. Tax

Business

Tighter foreign trust rules coming

Simpler tax regime follows The New Zealand Parliament passed a Bill that seeks to tighten foreign trust disclosure rules on February 14, 2017. Revenue Minister

Business

Start-Up company startles erring real estate agents

Venkat Raman venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Although Real Estate agents must be registered and are responsible not only to the company which they represent but also to the

Business

Hobsonville housing development gets the nod

Supplied Content –  The Avanda Group has announced that it will develop more than 500 new homes in the Airfields precinct at Hobsonville Point. Panuku

No mercy for unscrupulous employers

Editorial One  Issue 364 March 1, 2017 Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse has done well in introducing a tougher regime that provides for stringent punitive measures

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Market-driven Space Programmes lift the game

Vasudevan Mukunth –  Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is a state-backed, not market-driven organisation, while its two launchers were conceived 30 to 40 years ago

Community

Local iwi committed to regional development

Julian Wood –  Bill English has made a splash in the last few weeks, both for his sheep shearing skills and his first-time appearance at

Community

Diabetes Health Programme goes national

Supplied Content –  A diabetes health programme is being rolled out on a national scale, following its success in Auckland and Hamilton. ‘Jumpstart,’ was launched

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