National leads in Community Snap Poll
National is the most preferred Party of the Indian community in Auckland according to a snap poll held over the weekend. The Party received 50.5%
National is the most preferred Party of the Indian community in Auckland according to a snap poll held over the weekend. The Party received 50.5%
The election campaign is in full swing and I am enjoying the opportunity to travel around the country talking to New Zealanders about the issues
Labour has always stood beside our Indian communities and we always will. Now, with 155,000 people of Indian origin living in New Zealand, and with
In a High Court case decided in April this year (Karam v Parker and Anor [2014] NZHC 737), Victor Purkiss and Kent Parker were ordered
I have been the ‘Challenger up against the big guys,’ for much of my career. Originally from Dunfermline, Scotland, I have worked in the telecommunications
National heads to the election with New Zealand on track to Budget surplus this year, backed by good growth, more jobs, and higher incomes. I
I am so pleased to be the Member of Parliament for Papakura but by now you will all have seen the news that I have
You would have seen Labour’s election message by now – Vote Positive. When we chose it months ago, we felt that it represented Labour well,
In my first article (Indian Newslink, July 15, 2014), I discussed the concept of Indian identity and challenged the notion of one ‘authentic’ Indian. As
I am honoured to have been chosen to take Ross Robertson’s place as the Labour Party candidate for Manukau East. After 27 years of dedicated
To be great again, New Zealand needs to look after the baby just born, the worker and the business wanting a fair deal, and those
As the election approaches, we need to focus on what is important. This election is about crucial choices. The Green Party is asking you for
Since the Election campaign started, I have been frequently asked by clients how Election 2014 will affect immigration to New Zealand. Immigration is not a
Election 2014 will witness a number of candidates of Indian origin in the electoral arena. Census 2013 identified people of Indian ethnicity as the fourth
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
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Did you know that taking the time to do your record-keeping properly can enhance your businesses success? Keeping financial statements is not just about tax
A delegation representing Taiwan’s fasteners industry is due in Auckland next month. Fourteen companies stated to be leaders in fastening materials and equipment are scheduled
A vital document for any business is a carefully written business plan outlining what your plans are and how you are going to achieve them.
Internet shopping has revolutionised the retail property sector, with vendors, buyers and their agents increasingly becoming aware of its convenience and influence. As new generations
The Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan process is about to progress to the next stage which will provide interested parties with opportunities to attend hearings as
Customers of the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) have been a target of aggressive telephone scammers who are demanding money for tax bills they do not
Dirty Politics and mudslinging have been the wake of the election campaign in New Zealand but the public mood appears to be more focused on
In his book, ‘Aryan Avatars,’ author Mahendra Sukhdeo argues that Fijians in Fiji must decide on their own brand of democracy. A hung Parliament or
A lack of proper physical exercise, improper and imbalanced diet, changing lifestyle, stress at work and home, inability to balance work and life are among
As Justices of the Peace (JPs) celebrated 200 years of their establishment in New Zealand at Waitangi recently and it is a good occasion to
Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Bill English has said that communities, organisations and individuals concerting efforts to preserve, protect and promote the environment deserved
Auckland Malayali Samajam celebrated Onam with traditional pomp and fervour on Saturday, August 30, 2014 at Auckland’s Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Eden Terrace. The celebration
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