Internationalisation remains a key focus for ENZ
Sourced Content Wellington, July 29, 2020 Education New Zealand (ENZ) has awarded funding to New Zealand academics under the long-standing New Zealand-China Tripartite Fund and
Sourced Content Wellington, July 29, 2020 Education New Zealand (ENZ) has awarded funding to New Zealand academics under the long-standing New Zealand-China Tripartite Fund and
Simon Bridges launches our Electionlink Pages for the Party Venkat Raman Auckland, July 29, 2020 Ten Members of Parliament belonging to the National Party including
Venkat Raman Auckland, July 29, 2020 Rotary Club of Papatoetoe Central is planning to increase its community welfare projects to bring relief to the poorer
Sam Sachdeva Wellington, July 29, 2020 Rogue poll or not, Judith Collins’ first fortnight as National Leader has not been without its stumbles – and
Balaji Chandramohan New Delhi, July 27, 2020 As New Zealand gets set for general election, the two main players- Labour Party under Jacinda Ardern and
Attention Eros Now/Eros Entertainment Victims Eros Now/Eros Entertainment offers a number of films other features in several languages. They lure customers offering a trial subscription
Auckland, July 24, 2020 The impact of Covid-19 on our City has been dramatic, with the full economic effects still to be felt. The good
Rajeswar Peddisetti Christchurch, July 23, 2020 The Telugu Badminton Club of Canterbury Inc held its S V Ranga Rao Memorial Badminton Tournament on July 19,
Shirish Paranjape Christchurch, July 23, 2020 The wait is finally over. When Housing Minister Dr Megan Woods cut the ribbon on Friday, July 10, 2020,
Supplied Content Auckland, July 23, 2020 Large numbers of community groups are struggling to meet basic operating costs including; power bills, PPE and water rates
Venkat Raman Auckland, July 23, 2020 Today is the third anniversary of the passing of our dear Wenceslaus Anthony, who was known to my family
Wellington, July 23, 2020 The 52nd Parliament is hurtling towards an inglorious end. It will finish in just over two weeks and will be dissolved
On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 5 pm at Christ the King Church, Mt Roskill Venkat Raman Auckland, July 22, 2020 There are times when
Laura Walters Wellington, July 22, 2020 Poor mental health is one of New Zealand’s biggest societal issues but not a political management tool. National Party’s
Venkat Raman Auckland, July 22, 2020 Iain Lees-Galloway, a young Minister with plenty of promise has gone from the Cabinet. The 41-year-old Minister for
Employment and Economy are major, influencing concerns Electionlink by Labour Party launched; Another event by National Party on July 27 Venkat Raman Auckland, July 21,
At the INL Tenth Annual Lecture on August 6 at Mahatma Gandhi Centre, Auckland Venkat Raman Auckland, July 21, 2020 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has
Auckland, July 21, 2020 The notion that “history is written by the winner” might seem clichéd but, as the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) crack-down on
John Gerritsen Auckland, July 20, 2020 Victoria University and Manukau Institute of Technology have reported hundreds more mid-year enrolments than normal as job opportunities
Wellington, July 21, 2020 National MP Andrew Falloon quits politics, effective immediately, after it was revealed that he allegedly sent indecent images to more than
Hayden Donnell Wellington, July 19, 2020 One of the things that destroyed Todd Muller’s National Party leadership was an apparent lie to reporters during the
Jo Moir Auckland, July 19, 2020 New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters announced a new commitment to frontline Police and an immigration reset at his
The former Immigration Minister returns to politics after 20 years Supplied Content Auckland, July 18, 2020 Tuariki Delamare (Picture by Dileepa Fonseka for Stuff) Former
Jo Moir Wellington, July 18, 2020 New Zealand First is holding its 27th convention in Auckland today (July 18) and tomorrow July 19), with its
Christine Rovoi Suva, Fiji , July 18, 2020 Fiji’s government has projected a $US 1.7 billion National Budget for the 2020-2021 financial year. In delivering
Jo Moir Wellington, July 17, 2020 An eye-watering $31 billion is the price tag that the National Party has put on the infrastructure upgrade required
Sourced Content Wellington, July 17, 2020 This year, Transparency International New Zealand (TINZ) asked each political party to answer seven questions that are important to
Wellington, July 17, 2020 On September 19, 2020, New Zealanders will elect the government that will lead the economy towards recovery from the downturn caused
Jo Moir Wellington, July 17, 2020 Note: National Leader Judith Collins has announced her Party’s Infrastructure Plan as we prepared this report for publication. An
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