Oct 15 2012 Issue

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Key wants more Indians in New Zealand

Prime Minister John Key has said that he would like to see more Indians in New Zealand. “Indians are known for their hard work and

Tribunal censures immigration adviser

A Japanese woman, a Bangladeshi student and a Spaniard looking for work were among 19 persons who were left in the lurch by an erring

Young man drowns on the Shore

A young restaurant worker drowned near the Takapuna Beach in North Shore City on October 3 but the Police would like to know more about

Oct 15 2012 Issue

IBA tickets on sale

Tickets for the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards Presentation Night are on sale. The Awards Night will be held on Monday, November 19, 2012 at

Oct 15 2012 Issue

A unique networking opportunity for businesses

Large, Medium and Small enterprises, sole-traders, owner-operated businesses and others involved in activities that connect people, would find an upcoming event a unique opportunity to

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Culture change can reduce offences

While the number of offences of various types has declined in the Auckland City Police District over the past year, further improvements can be made

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Law hits soused drivers

The Government and the Police are taking a tougher stand on people who drive after consuming alcohol exceeding the prescribed limit. Prior to September 10,

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Real life scene fit for a thriller film

Imagine a person, lying on the railway tracks with a fast moving train not very far away. No siren, shouting or any other form of

Two face criminal charges

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has announced that it has laid 33 charges in the Auckland District Court against Paul Michael Normington (33) and Jin

Two face criminal charges

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has announced that it has laid 33 charges in the Auckland District Court against Paul Michael Normington (33) and Jin

Two face criminal charges

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has announced that it has laid 33 charges in the Auckland District Court against Paul Michael Normington (33) and Jin

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Correction

In the article, ‘Team effort optimises customer satisfaction’ and the accompanying photograph appearing in ‘The Car Clearance Centre 18th Anniversary Special’ (September 15, 2012), we

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Former Fiji Police meet in Auckland

Retired officials of the Fiji Police Force resident in New Zealand had their annual reunion in Auckland recently. Organised by the ‘Ex-Fiji Police Association,’ the

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Ambitious target to lift national standards

We have an education system that is among the best in the world. It gives our students a platform to compete here and internationally. Four

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Good ideas from Shearer

Labour leader David Shearer recently gave a speech outlining his Party’s education policy. Buried beneath a strange combination of proposals, it seems that the Labour

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Less time for research at Open Polytechnic

Research and development time could be slashed in half at the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand if managers get their way in employment negotiations. Employers

High quality child education essential

The Government is concerned that the children of beneficiaries are currently missing out on a key educational experience in early childhood education (ECE), and hence

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Ministry awards $1.5 million for health project

The Health Ministry has awarded $1.5 million as grant to a Massey University Health Project. The Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Ministry supported the Centre

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Indonesian student numbers to rise

Massey University is now a “preferred provider” for the Indonesian Government, which plans to spend significant money over several years providing scholarships for students, tertiary

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Holding on to withheld tax causes trouble

Is your business taking on its first employee? You need to register with Inland Revenue Department (IRD) as soon as your first employee starts work.

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Commemorative Coins pack a punch

Not only is New Zealand Mint a leading bullion supplier in New Zealand, but also producer of the highest of quality commemorative coins for an

Oct 15 2012 Issue

EarlyBird fares to Indian Sub-continent

Start planning for your 2013 travel now with our EarlyBird Special to any of Singapore Airlines and SilkAir’s 14 great destinations: Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore,

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Uncertain future challenges monetary policy

Dr Allan Bollard speaks to Bernard Hodgetts, Head of Macro-Financial Stability at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, just before he left the post of

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Global moves affect Bank governance

The global financial crisis dominated my second term as the Governor of Reserve Bank of New Zealand. My first term saw five years of economic

Oct 15 2012 Issue

GST liability on No Show passengers

Following years of legal arguments and court proceedings in the ‘Qantas Airways Limited v. Commissioner of Taxation,’ the High Court of Australia (HCA) has just

New Zealand economy remains stagnant

Official and unofficial data show a subdued New Zealand economy. The BusinessNZ Planning Forecast, based on numerous current economic indicators, shows New Zealand’s economic activity

Oct 15 2012 Issue

Social policy creates ideological confusion

The Government’s new social obligations policy announced last fortnight by Social Development Minister Paula Bennett shows ideological confusion. It was not too long ago that

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