December 12, 2018

Business

Former Ministries in the dark about Maxwell

Thomas Coughlan Former Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Paul Goldsmith says that he was not aware of bullying allegations made against outgoing Retirement Commissioner Diane

Front Page

Bridges says we should not sign Immigration Pact

RNZ Wellington The National Party says that the government should not support a United Nations Migration Pact due to be signed in Morocco this week. At press

Front Page

Happy Holidays!

As we head towards the festive season, we extend our warmest greetings for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all our readers,

Homelink

The best means of growth come from within

When Indian Newslink was launched in November 1999, there were no other contenders; and yet, we began with principles of honesty and transparency, humility and

Homelink

Review of Mental Health falls short of immediacy

Peter Dunne Congratulations David Clark!  In a Government where initiating a review has been a substitute for doing anything, he has become the first Minister

Homelink

Red Chilli Restaurant owner jailed for tax evasion

Sourced Content A Hastings couple, who operated dairies, restaurants and other businesses, have been sentenced to prison and home detention on tax evasion charges totalling

Education

Design School appoints new Chief

Supplied Content Paul Brafield has been appointed as the new Head of Media Design School (MDS), an award-winning digital and design technology tertiary institution. The

Mindfulness Apps need time to give benefits

Supplied Content Auckland, December 3, 2018 Mindfulness-based therapies have shown promise in reducing stress and improving psychological wellbeing. Using a novel approach to mindfulness training,

Education

Killing the cult of Consumption

Kieran Madden “Our Gross National Product…measures everything, except that which makes life worthwhile.”  Bobby Kennedy’s famous 1968 speech decried how measures like GDP count the

Business

Commerce Commission to study the fuel market

Supplied Content The retail fuel market will be the first Commerce Commission market study, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Kris

Business

Statute to reinstate workers’ rights

Iain Lees-Galloway The Employment Relations Amendment Act (passed by Parliament on December 5, 2018) helps restore fairness to New Zealand workplaces and restore fundamental rights

Business

Franchising: Consider the risk before the spread

Khushbu Sundarji If you are considering taking up a franchise business, you should consider a number of issues before such an undertaking. Evaluate your business

Business

Restaurateurs pay the price for law breach

Supplied Content Two Dunedin restaurant employers have been ordered to pay $11,500 by the Employment Relations Authority (ERA). Following a Labour Inspectorate investigation, Hai Ung

Bullying at the top must stop

Editorial One Issue 406, December 15, 2018 The State Services Commission is currently investigating complaints of bullying against former Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell and Parliamentary

We seek hands of friendship

Editorial Two Issue 406, December 15, 2018 As Indian Newslink steps into its 20th year of publication, we mark the occasion expressing our gratitude, solemnity

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Allegations and denials rock Maggie Barry

Craig McCulloch The former staff member who has released recordings of National MP Maggie Barry rejects any suggestion he taped her secretly and says she

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