March 10, 2013

Get Fresh

New supermarket pursues traditional values

Meat and dairy products may be among the most advertised brands in the market but the importance of fruits and vegetables in the daily diet

Get Fresh

A refreshing start to an established brand

The opening of the new Get Fresh Supermarket in the South Auckland suburb of Mangere (99 Westney Road) on Saturday, February 21, 2013, was an

Get Fresh

Takeaway goes with quality food

With a wide range of products catering to the everyday needs of people in South Auckland and other parts of the city, the opening of

March 15, 2013 Issue

Efforts to boost business growth continue

Just a few months into 2013, it is already shaping up to be a busy year for our National-led Government. We are building on the

March 15, 2013 Issue

Labour makes Social Inclusion an issue

Labour Party Leader David Shearer has created the post of spokesperson for Social Inclusion for the first time in New Zealand. I am honoured to

March 15, 2013 Issue

INL Indian Business Awards entries open

We are happy to announce that entries to the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) 2013 are now open. This year’s Awards Scheme features a

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Awards scheme promotes business excellence

The Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) have become an important standard-bearer for business excellence in the Indian business community, and indeed in the wider

March 15, 2013 Issue

Awards scheme promotes business excellence

The Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) have become an important standard-bearer for business excellence in the Indian business community, and indeed in the wider

‘Seats for Labour MPs’ open

Ross Robertson, a senior politician and Labour Party’s elected member of Parliament from the Manukau East Constituency and the Party’s List MP Dr Rajen Prasad

Courts do not decide deporting offenders

Can non-citizens, those on work visas or permanent residents, be sent to their home country rather than imprisoned here if they commit a serious crime?

March 15, 2013 Issue

Prisoners get better treatment in the Nordic

Contrary to the public belief that New Zealand prisons are among “the cosiest in the world” giving the freedom to even serious offenders to “enjoy

Punjab should tackle human trafficking

India in general and Punjab in particular, is a major source of illegal immigration. Human trafficking is a multi-million dollar business, operated by well-connected international

March 15, 2013 Issue

Labour needs a new image, not leader

With about 18 months away for the next general election, it is time for Labour Party to beef up its act and concentrate efforts to

Extradited accountant goes in for tax fraud

A Canterbury-based accountant extradited from Australia has been sentenced to three years and three months in prison, after pleading guilty to tax evasion, tax fraud

Former tax official behind bars

A Hamilton woman was jailed for two years and five months after earlier admitting charges of corruption and tax fraud. Anita Gail O’Connor, a former

March 15, 2013 Issue

IBM opens new centre in Unitec

Computer giant IBM launched its first Delivery Centre in New Zealand at the Campus of Unitec Institute of Technology in Auckland’s Mt Albert, aiming to

March 15, 2013 Issue

MIT retains zeal to complete campus project

Although Mainzeal Property and Construction Company has gone into receivership, authorities at the Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) are confident that their new Campus would

March 15, 2013 Issue

Yogi opens West Auckland branch

One of the most successful teachers of mathematics and science subjects has just established a branch in Henderson to cater to the growing needs of

Speech contest pays tribute to ANZAC Day

Budding orators studying in Years 12 and 13 in New Zealand would have a rare opportunity of participating in a speech contest to mark Anzac

March 15, 2013 Issue

Youngster prepares for ‘hair loss’

At an age when she should be flaunting her long hair, a young Aucklander has decided to go bald for a while in aid of

March 15, 2013 Issue

Right approach to apprenticeship

More funding and focus on apprenticeships is the right approach. The revamped New Zealand Apprenticeships Scheme announced by Prime Minister John Key on January 25

March 15, 2013 Issue

Scholars discuss Mansfield’s works

The life and works of Katherine Mansfield came under focus at a two-day conference held at the Victoria University recently. ‘Katherine Mansfield: Masked and Unmasked,’

Diet change helps reduce inflammation

Appropriate change of diet can help in reducing inflammation within six weeks, a study has revealed. According to University of Auckland Nutrition Professor Lynnette Ferguson,

March 15, 2013 Issue

Union opposes proposal on agreements

Several employers in the tertiary education sector are already looking to implement the government’s proposed employment laws, before Parliament has passed them. Normally, during each

Gender equality enhances corporate governance

Companies that have women on their management boards perform better with higher levels of productivity and profitability, an international report has revealed. The Report said

1 Mar, 2013 Issue

Economy rallies but challenges abound

The New Zealand economy is in a much better shape than it was in November 2008, when National formed the government, Prime Minister John Key

March 15, 2013 Issue

Couples in Partnership

Whether the successful partnership of men and women at home replicates in business has often been subject of discussion but the Indian community is increasingly

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