July 2019

Deportation issue to dominate Ardern-Morrison talks
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Deportation issue to dominate Ardern-Morrison talks

Craig McCulloch  Melbourne, Australia, July 19, 2019 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in Melbourne yesterday (RNZ Photo by Craig McCulloch) Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has doubled

Six injured in Christchurch explosion
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Six injured in Christchurch explosion

RNZ Christchurch, July 19, 2019 A house is destroyed and people are injured in a huge explosion that was heard across Christchurch. Footage on social

DIA warns New Zealand Workplace provider
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DIA warns New Zealand Workplace provider

Wellington, July 18, 2019 The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) has issued a formal warning to seven reporting entities within the Regus Management Limited (RNZML)

ANZ loses the Key to transparency
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ANZ loses the Key to transparency

Nikki Mandow Auckland, July 17, 2019 How ANZ Bank fought for more than three years to keep its role in New Zealand’s biggest Ponzi scheme

Teachers’ Unions plan legal action against Novopay
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Teachers’ Unions plan legal action against Novopay

Charlie Dreaver  Wellington, July 17, 2019 Both unions representing teachers, The New Zealand Educational Institute (NZEI) and the Post-Primary Teachers Association (PPTA) have confirmed that

High Court stalls deportation of couple
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High Court stalls deportation of couple

A Correspondent Auckland, July 16, 2019 A couple, whose work visa under essential skills had been declined, had appealed to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal

Lord alone knows what will happen to Cricket next
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Lord alone knows what will happen to Cricket next

Richard Thomas Wales, United Kingdom, July 16, 2019 To say, “Cricket was the winner” doesn’t really cover it. England’s astonishing World Cup victory came off the last

AG to probe National’s complaint on KiwiBuild
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AG to probe National’s complaint on KiwiBuild

Craig McCulloch Wellington, July 16, 2019 The Auditor-General’s investigators are to look into the National Party’s complaints about taxpayer funding being used to underwrite KiwiBuild

Business

ANZ demonstrates poor tone at the top

Suzanne Snively New revelations about the conduct of ANZ New Zealand Bank’s Chief Executive Officer David Hisco have emerged almost daily since the end of

Business

Seven steps to combat Cyber Crime

Brendan Richardson The IT landscape, along with business, has changed dramatically since PC King was launched in Auckland in 1992. Technology was then expensive and

Business

Reserve Bank revisits Macroprudential Policy

Sourced Content The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has refreshed its strategy for using Macroprudential Policy six years after its implementation. At a Conference

Business

National Party seems to make tactical errors, again

Peter Dunne A recent prominent National politician had the so-called Serenity Prayer penned by American Philosopher Reinhold Niebuhr, “God, grant me the serenity to accept

Business

Change brings exciting future for Reserve Bank

Venkat Raman Collective responsibility, modernisation of governance, a new Board of Directors, move towards a classless society and a more robust deposit taker regime are

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