Ethnic plurality enhances National values
New Zealand has over 200 ethnicities – more than the number of countries in the world – and a quarter of our population was born
New Zealand has over 200 ethnicities – more than the number of countries in the world – and a quarter of our population was born
On the campaign trail, I meet many people who are keen to talk policy and find out what Labour intends to do for New Zealand.
Politics is rather turbulent right now, with allegations flying, questions being asked and Media circuses around the country. Sadly the people that lose out from
It is a great pleasure and privilege to stand for Parliament in Christchurch Central for NZ First party at a very crucial time as Christchurch
When I was Head of Oxfam New Zealand, I learnt through research that 58 of the world’s richest people would fit in a double decker
Governor General Lt Gen Sir Jerry Mateparae signed the Writ to conduct the General Election on September 20, 2014. The Writ, issued on August 20,
A young woman of Indian origin has appealed to the members of the community to exercise their franchise in the general election due to be
The policies and principles of New Zealand First aim to ensure that all New Zealanders including New Zealanders of Indian origin have a fair go.
ACG Sunderland Preschool is delighted to celebrate its first birthday. With a party planned for the students, both past and present, it will be a
Fiji’s Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama said that if his Fiji First Party wins the general election (due to be held on September 17,
Fiji’s Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama said that if his Fiji First Party wins the general election (due to be held on September 17,
It is abundantly clear that Elections Supervisor Mohammed Saneem is defying the functions and powers of the Electoral Commission, especially the fundamental fact that the
Retirement is for people who cannot cope with age and for those who like to slip into passivity but for men like Magan Dahya, ‘R’
Running a small business is not easy, and people are telling me that it is getting harder. When I looked into the figures, I discovered
A new PricewaterhouseCoopers Report suggests that by 2030 New Zealand could exist without banks of the traditional kind. The Report, ‘The Future Shape of Banking,’
New Zealand’s Food importers will have an opportunity to consider a vast variety of food stuffs from Taiwan as a trade delegation visits Auckland later
When running a business or setting one up, you may assume that you don’t need to involve an accountant until it is time to prepare
When an accountant tells you ‘I will do your accounts,’ what does that actually mean? Basically, in terms of a small business, what most accountants
The perfect wine match for curry is a step closer now that a Hamilton man is importing Indian vino. Sandeep Mathur is starting with Indian
With four in ten poor children living in families where mum or dad is in work, raising the minimum wage is an intuitive response to
The boundaries between work and personal life may disappear as companies assume greater responsibility for the social welfare of their employees, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers Report,
There are some sensible ideas in Labour’s Youth Employment Policy, but others would make it harder to employ young people. The sensible ideas include a
The ensuing General Election (September 20), unlike its predecessors, is not a contest just between National and Labour. A number of smaller parties including the
India is in danger of becoming a new pariah state for its torpedoing of the World Trade Organisation’s first successful multilateral trade negotiation in 20
When Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and his team of nationalists succeeded in obtaining freedom from foreign rule on August 15, 1947, India was in turmoil. It
Radio Tarana celebrated the 68th India Independence Day by hosting ‘Festival of India’ at ASB Show Grounds in Auckland on the August 16. It was
The nuances of Yoga and the ways and means of attaining salvation would be the core theme of a lecture by a visiting philosopher this
Purple is known as the colour of Royalty, because it is less aggressive than Red and more active then Blue. It is also the colour
Young women of South Asian and Fijian origin are increasingly being featured in national and international beauty contests in the mainstream segment, providing them opportunities
One of the greatest attributes of the Late Swami Chimayananda (who this Reporter has met several times during his visits to the Arab Gulf) was
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