Visa, Work Permit and other fees raised
People of Indian origin, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans and others from the Indian Sub-Continent regions would be obliged to pay higher fees for various types of
People of Indian origin, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans and others from the Indian Sub-Continent regions would be obliged to pay higher fees for various types of
Brian Stephenson, one of the most renowned barristers of the country will be our Master of Ceremonies at the Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture
Two more free workshops for potential entrants to the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards will be held this month in Auckland, as per the following
In a rare case of its kind, a beneficiary who for a while became a fugitive has been awarded a prison term on proven charges
Good corporate governance is imperative not only for commercial success but also for earning public trust and confidence that are important in a commercial and
A Rest Home for South Asian communities would set a healthy trend, possibly gaining government support, a Report of the University of Auckland said. The
An Indian organisation with international presence recently honoured Manukau District Court Judge Dr Ajit Swaran Singh with the ‘Bharat Gaurav (Pride of India) Award’. ‘Sanskriti
The controversial ‘Alcohol Reform Bill’ is due to come back to the debating chamber in Parliament from the Select Committee over the next two months.
Delivering better public services to New Zealanders during tough financial times is one of the National-led Government’s key priorities for this term. The Indian community
Even as they marked the all-important ‘Tamil New Year’s Day,’ members of the Wellington Mutamizh Sangam raised $2500 for their ‘Karunai Illam Trust,’ a charitable
Annual reports from twelve of the country’s eighteen polytechnics show that the Government is drastically cutting funding to polytechnics, especially regional community polytechnics. Across the
The Parliament passed a law in 2009 that gutted staff and student representation on polytechnic councils and gave the minister’s own appointees an absolute voting
Education Minister Hekia Parata backed down on making class size changes that would have allowed reallocation of resources towards promoting teacher quality. International research shows
About 1200 trainee nurses graduating this year will benefit from a simplified application process for new graduate nursing positions at District Health Boards (DHBs) from
Members and volunteers of the Friends of Fiji Health (FOFH) Foundation stepped up another gear with their latest health mission to Fiji. The group left
A popular business consultant and coach has emphasised the importance of education to success in life and career. Jasbinder Singh, Founder and Director of the
An Indo-Fijian is returning home after living and working in the US for more than 40 years, enticed by Fiji’s lush green fields and a
University of Melbourne research has found a lack of social networks and not necessarily racism or poor qualifications, is making life tough for ethnically diverse
We have seen sports teams start a season with much hype and enthusiasm only to falter and lose their way much to the disappointment of
“If Oscars were awarded for location, New Zealand would scoop the lot,” says Clive Irving, Senior Consulting Editor of Conde Naste Traveller. Our country enjoys
Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr has applauded the achievements of the Indian community, describing his own experience as ‘excellent.’ Speaking at the 20th Anniversary celebration
The real estate sector may be subject to volatility, making investors and commercial property owners nervous but wading through challenges with commitment and dedication comes
Some of the well-known brands of groceries, snacks, pickles and other items have just arrived in New Zealand are and expected to excite customers of
Have you ever wondered where your income tax goes? Each year the Government taxes our incomes. It spends those taxes on services and programmes that
Billionaires Bill Gates, Ratan Tata and Azim Premji held a brain-storming session in Bangalore on June 1 with other billionaires and millionaires on the need
The National Government’s Budget (2012-1013) pinches pennies from paper boys and forces parents to pay more for educating their children, yet fails to make the
Migration patterns have reversed from a growth to a loss pattern over the last year – more people are leaving New Zealand than arriving (long
Immigration New Zealand (IMZ) has announced that charges for its services relating to almost all categories of permits and visas would rise from July 2,
New Zealand is currently negotiating a Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) with Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Singapore, US and Vietnam. Although called,
The ‘Bollywood High School Competition’ held at the Logan Campbell Centre on May 26, 2012 appears to have raised controversy on a number of issues.
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