For latest results, please visit www.indiannewslink.co.nz Sally Round (RNZ Pacific), Suva, Fiji Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama’s Fiji First Party is holding just over half of the votes at the end of provisional vote counting in the Fiji election, polling for which was held on November 14, 2018. Its closest rival Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA), led by Sitiveni Rabuka, received 38%…
Read MoreDay: November 15, 2018
Join us to applaud our Indian business community
Time to raise a toast at the 11th Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards Venkat Raman The Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards, scheduled to be held on Monday, November 26, 2018 at SkyCity Convention Centre in Auckland City is an occasion to recognise and reward successful businesses owned, operated, franchised and managed by people of Indian origin. Tickets priced…
Read MoreTribute to Saint Mother Teresa at Ninth Annual Meet
Venkat Raman An honest array of tributes devoid of verbosity will be the hallmark of the Ninth Annual Mother Teresa Interfaith Meeting due to held next week in Auckland. National MP and former Trade Minister Todd McClay will be the main speaker at the meeting scheduled to be held at Christ the King Church located at 260 Richardson Road in…
Read MoreAuckland Police HQ to shift to new location
Police say that moving from their central Auckland Headquarters to Ponsonby will improve working conditions for staff and allow greater public access to officers. Police Commissioner Mike Bush said that the new hub on College Hill would be upgraded to accommodate the increase in workers over the coming years. It would house nearly 400 staff and more than 150 car…
Read MoreNational misses the mark in its key target
National has a problem. It’s not its leader, it’s not the Party losing faith and it’s not even a fallen MP raising merry hell. The salacious saga of Jami-Lee Ross has severely tested Simon Bridges over recent weeks. Page-turning novel The Jami-Lee Ross story is the political equivalent of a page-turning novel, but the real plot twist for National doesn’t…
Read MoreWith gratitude we will work for peace
Ardern pays tributes to heroes of World War I Jacinda Ardern The Carillon and Wellington’s ‘roaring chorus’ recaptured (on November 11, 2018), the wave of spontaneous jubilation and hope which swept New Zealand when news of the Armistice broke. As the Stratford Evening Post reported on November 13, 1918, “The ringing of the fire-bell, whistles blowing, the tin-can band of…
Read MoreWorkers’ exploitation leads to hefty fines
Supplied Content The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) has ordered a Waikato company and its sole director to pay respectively $25,000 and $12,500 for exploiting six staff. The underpayment was more than $17,300. A Labour Inspectorate investigation found that Jagran Property Services Limited (Jagran), owned by Jagendra Prasad, failed to pay minimum wage and holiday pay, keep accurate records and charged…
Read MoreLabour announces funding boost for mental health
Jane Patterson Mental health is likely to get a significant funding boost, Finance Minister Grant Robertson said, addressing Labour Party members in Dunedin last fortnight. Grant Robertson hails from the City, having grown up in South Dunedin, a place where he said there was “not a lot of material wealth”, but where he learnt that if you “do the mahi,…
Read MoreWhitecliffe College gets new Chief Executive
Supplied Content Darryn Melrose has been appointed Chief Executive of Whitecliffe College, a privately-owned art and design institution based in Auckland. He previously had a similar role at the Media Design School. Mr Melrose will take up his new assignment in January 2019, succeeding Michele Whitecliffe, who stepped down as President after selling the Institution earlier this year. Whitecliffe College,…
Read MoreNCEA digitalisation unlikely by 2020 says the Authority
Sourced Content The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) is unlikely to reach its target of having NCEA exams completed online by 2020. A computer glitch interrupted a Pilot Level 1 Digital English exam on November 13, 2018, in which more than 3500 students were registered to take part. But a Secondary School Principal said that technical difficulties were not the only…
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