Let us stay together and promote national health
Wellington, March 19, 2020 As coronavirus continues to dominate the news, the best thing we can all do is to remain calm. It is understandable
Wellington, March 19, 2020 As coronavirus continues to dominate the news, the best thing we can all do is to remain calm. It is understandable
That is the only way to prevent risk of mass death Marc Daalder Wellington, March 19, 2020 A scientific Paper lays out the stark realities of
Supplied Content Wellington, March 19, 2020 Transport Minister Phil Twyford has outlined the first tranche of the $600 million aviation sector relief package announced earlier
Venkat Raman Auckland, March 18, 2020 University of Waikato has announced the appointment of Professor Alpana Roy as Dean, Te Piringa Faculty of Law. She
Supplied Content Auckland, March 18, 2020 The New Zealand Association of Convenience Stores (NZACS) is pushing back on proposed restrictions by the government, which it
A tribute to Police Commissioner Mike Bush on his retirement Julie Haggie Wellington, March 18, 2020 In April, Police Commissioner Mike Bush ends his six-year
Dr Zainab Radhi Wellington, March 17, 2020 In addition to being a great place to live, New Zealand also has a reputation for fairness and
Staff Reporter Auckland, March 18, 2020 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said that the New Zealand and Australian governments have decided to cancel this year’s
Early start this year triggered by Covid-19 Venkat Raman Auckland, March 18, 2020 The government has rolled out its Flu Vaccine Programme earlier than schedule,
RNZ Wellington, March 18, 2020 New Zealand has eight new cases of Covid-19, all related to overseas travel, the Ministry of Health has confirmed. It
Wage subsidies, self-isolation and other support Venkat Raman Auckland, March 17, 2020 Finance Minister Grant Robertson has unveiled a whopping $12.1 billion budget, offering relief
Six ways to fight back the current coronavirus crisis Auckland, March 17, 2020 While the ramifications of COVID-19 may feel somewhat overwhelming, we think that
Auckland, March 17, 2020 I am sure that many of us have had that moment, when we realise we have been talking about something and
RNZ Updates, Wellington, March 16, 2020 The Reserve Bank has cut its benchmark interest rate by three quarters of a percentage point, to support the economy against
Venkat Raman All persons arriving in New Zealand must undergo self-isolation for 14 days as the global risk of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) escalates to
Venkat Raman Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police Andrew (Andy) Coster has been appointed as the next Police Commissioner of New Zealand. He will take over
Venkat Raman New Zealand First MP Shane Jones has reduced his tone against the Indian community but has called for a serious, nationwide discussion to
Efforts to stop spread of COVID-19 after one man dies Venkat Raman The Indian government has announced that all types of visas including those issued
TVNZ, Auckland Following Shane Jones’ rant about the Indian community “ruining” the country’s academic institutions, New Zealand’s Indian community is inviting him to visit to
“However, there is no ‘deliberate attempt’ to slow down visas in India” Venkat Raman Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has allayed fears that visitor visa applications
A few months ago (Indian Newslink, December 1, 2019), I wrote an article describing the Maori world view using the famous Maori proverb, “He Aha
This week we mark one year since the devastating mosque attacks in Christchurch that killed 51 people and shocked communities in New Zealand and around
Tim Brown Former doctor Venod Skantha has been sentenced to at least 19 years behind bars for the murder of 16-year-old Amber-Rose Rush. The 32-year-old
RNZ, Wellington Former Deputy Prime Minister Sir Michael Cullen might have as little as a few months to live, after being diagnosed with incurable lung cancer. Sir
Alexandra Wake Australia’s news landscape, and the ability of citizens to access quality journalism, has been dealt a major blow by the announcement the Australian Associated
The deepening Covid-19 epidemic highlights the connectedness of our globalised world and its fragility. China is a critical junction in a vast system of supply
It will also combat misinformation, declining public trust Supplied Content (Edited) Countering the global rise of misinformation and declining public trust with robust research and
Supplied Content The facts and fictions of baby fat have been revealed in the first-ever study of Aotearoa New Zealand new-borns body composition, including a
Balaji Chandramohan New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden’s recent State visit to Fiji will reset the country’s complicated relationship with Fiji. She scored high as
Venkat Raman Fijians seeking self-realisation and ‘true happiness’ received esteemed enlightenment in the presence of Brahmarishi (also Brahmrishi) Vishvasant Guruvanand, the Spiritual Leader, who simplified
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