September 2013

All Blacks star Tonu’u for special event

Former All Black Halfback and former Blues player Ofisa Tonu’u will be the speaker at a special event being held this weekend in Auckland. He

Fast growing suburb attracts old and new

One of the most significant characteristics of cities and their suburbs in New Zealand is their colourful history, dating back to the early settlers. Most

Exhibition tracks history of social bodies

A photographic exhibition tracing the history of a number of Papatoetoe based community and religious organisations attracted the attention of a large number of guests

Genuine gold jewellery in style

The establishment of Krishna Jewellers in Papatoetoe three years ago marked a new chapter in shopping. Krishna Jewellers began with the motive of marking a

New Goldmine in Papatoetoe!

Gold is one metal that conjures up a volley of dreams among the members of the Indian community. As well as embellishing a personality, it

Helpful advice at low cost

Your business may be highly successful but without robust and sound accounting procedures and systems, your entire operation could be thrown out of gear, landing

The right place at the right time

Dairy products, fresh Fiji vegetables, Fiji fish and Indian bulk food products may be among the most advertised brands in the market but the importance

Finance for mobile sets handy

Axis Mobile Ltd is a foundation dealer for 2degrees Mobile Limited, which provides mobile phones and accessories through its two dealerships at Hunters Plaza and

Technology enhances skincare

Laser technology has revolutionised the health and fitness sector and specialists like Irene Kiran have made further innovations in providing quality skin and beauty treatment,

Fijian connection boosts sales

Trimmer Dairy at 200 Shirley Road in Papatoetoe is a popular outlet for its quality Fijian Kava, imported from Fiji. Managing Director Saiyad Kaiyum Shah

Community takes note of Awards winner

One of the most outstanding features of New Zealand Post Shops is variety- hundreds of stores located throughout the country offer not just stamps and

Elegant footwear spells wellbeing

It is often said that footwear completes the character and style of a person, embellishing a profile. It is also often said that the quality

These shoes are made for talking

According to an expert shoe designer, when you are dressed to the nines, you cannot afford to be led down by your shoes. A premium

New Bazaar brings India to us

Visitors to India Big Bazaar located in Papatoetoe will not only be awe-struck by the extensive and expansive range of products but also be attracted

Money at the core of the community

According to him, excellent pricing, working closely with the community, striving to improve service standards; free transfers to bank accounts to India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka

Tally your accounts with professionals

Accountants perform the crucial role of assisting businesses to comply with tax and related laws and remain open for official scrutiny. Their performance is directly

New takeaway tickles taste buds

Indian cuisine has captivated all ethnic groups and with an ever-growing variety of dishes, outlets that cater to a cross-section of the society can hope

Sept 1, 2013 Issue

Arrest warrant against Fijian couple

The Manukau District Court issued a warrant on August 22 to arrest a Fijian couple for failing to appear to answer a number of charges.

Sept 1, 2013 Issue

Special rate for Accountants’ Conference

Indian Newslink readers and entrants to the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (INLIBA) 2013 have been offered a special rate to attend the CPA Congress

Sept 1, 2013 Issue

Homage to a Great Messenger of Peace

We read, hear and see media reports on crime and violence in various forms continuously throughout the world. This makes us sad, worried and ashamed.

Sept 1, 2013 Issue

Judith Collins to attend Sydney Women’s Meet

Ethnic Affairs Minister Judith Collins will attend the Women’s Conference of the Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) to be held in Australia

Sept 1, 2013 Issue

Indians change name to gain acceptance

People of Indian and Chinese origin believe that anglicising their names will improve their job prospects and social status, a top Government official has said.

Sept 1, 2013 Issue

Tribunal clears parents’ visa application

In a landmark decision, the Immigration and Protection Tribunal ordered last week that residence visas be granted to Sital Ram and Usha Rani, parents of

Employer fined for exploiting students

The fact that the Government is getting tough with businesses that exploit migrant workers and students was evident last week as the Employment Relations Authority

Sept 1, 2013 Issue

Have a say on how your City should be run

Local Government elections do not elicit the same excitement and expectation (at least not in the measure required) as the general election does every three

Risk factors determine the right to parole

Why is parole not refused for people who show no remorse? Parole is a statutorily mandated right for prisoners who have served at least one-third

Sept 1, 2013 Issue

Minister vows to end exploitation of students

The Government and Immigration New Zealand (INZ) will not hesitate to take stringent measures to curb the exploitation of international students, particularly those from India,

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