March 2011

We care desperately about each other

Christchurch is still reeling, as is the rest of the country who watch on helplessly. It seems that there is not much more to say.

March 15 2011 Issue

Fijian Muslims demonstrate solidarity

The Fijian Muslim community living in Fiji has shown compassion and solidarity to the people of New Zealand with their donations. Suva based Fiji Muslim

March 15 2011 Issue

A formidable task for the Police

It would be a long-drawn and protracted affair for the New Zealand Police in Christchurch and none of the executed and envisaged tasks would be

March 15 2011 Issue

New system to tackle child abuse on priority

The New Zealand Police are addressing child abuse as ‘National Priority’ and taking steps to control its occurrence and warn perpetrators of zero tolerance. The

March 15 2011 Issue

These prints are as good as Gospel Truth

Fifteen years ago, a detective investigating an attack on an elderly woman in Gisborne recalled the presence of an unidentified latent prints found on a

April 1 2011 Issue

National retains Botany seat in Parliament

The National Party retained the Botany seat at the by-election held in the electorate on March 5. The Party’s candidate Jami-Lee Ross received 8150 votes

April 1 2011 Issue

People’s Place with a passion for people

Those seated in the Public Gallery of Parliament on March 2 would not have found anything unusual as Speaker Dr Lockwood Smith recited the Prayer

April 1 2011 Issue

Kiwi magnanimity in a sad tale of Two Cities

As the Member of Parliament for the electorate that has been the hardest hit by the recent Earthquakes in Christchurch, I wish to pay tribute

April 1 2011 Issue

A small country of big achievers

For a country of four million people, it is remarkable that many New Zealanders have made their mark and spread their influence around the world.

March 15 2011 Issue

Schools to share space in Christchurch

Education has become a major casualty in Christchurch following the devastating Earthquake that struck the Garden City on February 22. Marian College for Girls are

March 15 2011 Issue

Massey offers options to quake victims

Massey University Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey has announced a number of initiatives to help students affected by the Earthquake in Christchurch continue their tertiary education. As

March 15 2011 Issue

Young Kiwi tops the world in Maths

A ten-year old North Shore City pupil won the top position in his age group at the 2011 World Maths Day held on March 1.

March 15 2011 Issue

Future business leaders begin their journey

Nine students, with the potential to become successful entrepreneurs or top-class executives in public or private sector companies began their exciting and eventful journey as

April 15 2011 Issue

Festival provides a glimpse of Fiji

There has to be something exclusive and special to an event that enjoys growing patronage and repeated encores from diverse communities resident in Greater Auckland

Defaulters owe Nadi City $18 million

Residents owe the Nadi City Council almost $F18 million in unpaid rates, according to Chief Executive Terrence O’Neill. He warned that the defaulters could run

Education Agents need lessons on honesty

The decision of the Indian Government to initiate measures to regulate education agents operating in that country could not have been better timed. According to

Hindus must practice what they preach

The Hindu Organisations, Temples and Associations Forum should be commended for its efforts to bring together Hindus and encourage them to follow the tenets of

March 15 2011 Issue

The best of humanity in the worst of times

Christchurch, one of the most beautiful, tranquil, serene and charming cities in the world, is now lying in the ruins of February 22 Earthquake. Since

March 15 2011 Issue

Relief work should not squeeze Kiwis

BNZ has issued a gloomy overview of the New Zealand economy. Even before the Earthquake, the Bank said New Zealand was slipping back into recession,

March 15 2011 Issue

‘Statute of Limitations’ a must for leaders

After initial resistance, Hosni Mubarak, President of Egypt for almost 30 years, agreed to step down. Reports suggested that the Egyptian Army supported the mass

Commonwealth descends from deeds to words

Fifty-four Member countries, representing about a third of the world population, marked ‘Commonwealth Day’ yesterday (March 14). The Association prides itself of fostering the principles

March 15 2011 Issue

Freedom precedes Multiculturalism

Millions of Australians celebrated our National Day on January 26. Among the most enthusiastic participants were our newest Australian citizens. About 13,000 people took the

March 15 2011 Issue

Changes to tax law would affect all

The second stage of the Government’s Budget 2010 tax package will come into effect on April 1 2011. It will be useful for businesses and

March 15 2011 Issue

Ways to reduce your home loan to 15 years

What a fantastic idea if you can pay off your mortgage in 15 years and save more than $200,000 on a $300,000 mortgage! Such an

March 15 2011 Issue

Entry to Awards benefits businesses

There are many good reasons for Indian-Kiwi companies and businesspersons to enter the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards 2011. It is a competition between businesses

New Consul sees fresh potential in India

New Zealand is keen to expand its exposure in India and utilise better the existing and emerging opportunities for a more constructive engagement, new Consul

Christchurch rebuild should be apolitical

Before the shocking Christchurch Earthquake, the National Government said New Zealand had a huge international debt problem. They said the solution was for the Government

March 15 2011 Issue

Complaince builds success in Indian Real Estate

The real estate sector in India is attracting huge investments, with banks giving loans to builders and financial institutions floating real estate funds. The Indian

A wider cover for the self-employed

I commend the Accident Compensation Corporation for introducing the ACC Cover Extra, which would benefit a large number of self-employed people. I believe it is

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