April 14, 2014

May 1, 2014 Issue

Leaders gather to launch our Election pages

The fact that the two main political parties of the country accord importance and attention to the Indian community and Indian Newslink was evident at

May 1, 2014 Issue

Best Sportspersons of the Year honoured

Alysha Prasad, a renowned Netball player and Roy Krishna, who has made his mark as an ace Soccer player were honoured respectively with the Global

Business Awards Wellington Workshops

We are happy to announce that potential entrants to the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards will have the benefit of attending two free Workshops in

April 15, 2014 Edition

Two parties, two events on Top of the Town

It was a mixture of business and pleasure as Prime Minister John Key and Leader of the Opposition David Cunliffe joined their (National and Labour)

Earthquake-prone buildings shake human confidence

New Zealand’s buildings must be assessed and remediated to ensure compliance with new legislation. There are many considerations including the impact on insurance. The 2010

Unfriendly policy tarnishes national image

The skilled migrant residence category provides a pathway to gaining New Zealand residence through a two-stage process. The first stage, called ‘Expression of Interest’ is

Woman sentenced for mortgage fraud

The Auckland High Court sentenced an Indian woman to 12 months home detention and 250 hours of community work for her role in a mortgage

E-Gas men await sentence

The Wellington District Court has found two men guilty of charges relating to fraudulent deals amounting to $17 million. Following four weeks of judge-alone trial,

May 1, 2014 Issue

The Key factor for National hat trick

On the face of it, the general election, due to be held on September 20, 2014, could have a foregone conclusion. The economy is ticking

May 1, 2014 Issue

Cunliffe confident of Labour victory

Notwithstanding adverse comments meted out by the mainstream media, Labour Leader David Cunliffe is upbeat about his Party’s performance at the ensuing general election on

No lollies scramble in Budget 2014

Last fortnight I outlined what the National-led Government’s sixth budget will look like when it is delivered on May 15. Our clear focus is on

Economy gets into shape

Budget 2014, to be presented to Parliament on May 15 will be the National-led Government’s sixth budget. Some of those budgets have felt at times

April 15, 2014 Edition

Leading provider moves Manukau Campus

One of the most prominent and progressive Private Training Establishments (PTEs) and Tertiary Education Providers has moved its Manukau Campus to a larger facility to

April 15, 2014 Edition

Democracy goes on trial in Fiji

The ensuing elections in Fiji will be a test for democracy and just successfully the country can establish widely accepted tenets of a popularly elected

End of travel ban could ease tension

The decision of the New Zealand Government to lift the travel ban imposed on Fiji is expected to ease tensions between the two countries and

April 15, 2014 Edition

Another round of voter registration here

People of Fijian origin holding valid documents to prove their Fijian citizenship would have an opportunity again to enrol in the voters’ list. The Suva

April 15, 2014 Edition

Lending ratio imposes speed limit on mortgages

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) recently announced restrictions on high loan-to-value ratio (LVR) lending. The restrictions take the form of a ‘speed limit’

April 15, 2014 Edition

New Zealand fares well in gender equality

The PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) ‘Women in Work Index’ (WIWI) placed New Zealand fourth out of a sample of 27 OECD countries in 2012. The second annual

April 15, 2014 Edition

Changes to Financial Reporting for companies

The standards for companies preparing financial statements have changed for income years from April 1, 2014. Most companies with annual revenue of $30 million or

April 15, 2014 Edition

Robust headhunting benefits all

Employers are increasingly becoming picky about the personnel they recruit and with the supply exceeding demand headhunters face a major challenge of finding the right

Accounting body has new team

KPMG Partner (Advisory) has been elected to the post of President at the New Zealand Branch Council of CPA Australia. He took over from Mark

New politics of equality reins New Zealand

Forget the flag. Forget the trusts. Forget the Internet Party…oh you already have. Where are the real battle lines to be drawn this September and

April 15, 2014 Edition

The power of web technology to SMEs

A large number of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are yet to adapt to the fast moving technology either because of a lack of knowledge

April 15, 2014 Edition

Positive wave begins to brighten the economy

The worst times are now behind us and the risks of another global crisis have lessened considerably. So the Government’s focus has moved from managing

Indian votes can spell electoral fortune

The fact that the two main political parties of New Zealand are serious about getting closer to the Indian community is reflective of the value

Fiji back in the fold

The New Zealand Government has done well to lift the travel ban that it had imposed on the Fijian military, ministers, Government officials and even

April 15, 2014 Edition

Voter verdict in India, Fiji could impact us

The general election, due to be held on September 20, 2014 would be important for the Indian community. In fact, the way that the polls

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