Indian community risks polarisation
Venkat Raman – venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Politics, differences in approach to common issues and inability or unwillingness to address problems are among the factors that threaten to
Venkat Raman – venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Politics, differences in approach to common issues and inability or unwillingness to address problems are among the factors that threaten to
Second of three Parts Following the release of ‘Air Lift,’ a Hindi film early this year, a number of people including the Editor of this
Indian businesses are among the strongest partners in the growth and development of the economy and many of them have been a source of inspiration
Aaron Simon Martin – There has been a great deal of press coverage given to the number of long-term arrivals and the number of work
Guilia Pimentel – Migrant unemployment has been a growing concern in New Zealand despite the huge demand in the labour market. Hence, the Diversity Job
Apurv Shukla – In a first of its kind protest, 80 people marched up to the electorate office of Dr Parmjeet Parmar, National Member of
‘Our people. Our stories’ is the slogan for Tōia Talks, an exciting, free lecture series scheduled to commence at 630 pm on September 22, 2016
Dr Martin Gram – Exercise has been shown to improve the health of people with type 2 diabetes. But the benefits of exercise vary greatly
Phil Goff – What are the qualities a new Mayor of Auckland needs to have? I was asked this question at a meeting convened by
Phil Goff – I released my Transport Policy on September 7, 2016. It aims to bring forward rail and busways and pursue alternative funding options
Javed Chaudhry – I arrived as a fresh face on the New Zealand Local Government Election scene in 2013 with enthusiasm and many years of
Patrick Cummuskey – As the Labour candidate for councillor for the Maungakiekie-Tamaki ward in the local elections coming later this year, I am a keen
Dr Ashraf Choudhary – It has been a privilege to serve you as a Member of Parliament for over nine years (2002-2011). Prior to that,
Narinder Kumar Singla – One of the most significant characteristics of cities and their suburbs in New Zealand is their colourful history, dating back to
Dr Ashraf Chaudhary – Recently I met a local doctor who made a sly comment saying that the Middlemore hospital is often referred to as
Rob Harris – We live in an amazing city: diverse, beautiful and growing fast. Auckland is a great place to live, do business and raise
Supplied Content Internal Affairs Election of members of local authorities are held once every three years, on the second Saturday in October. The next elections
Supplied Content – In 2010, David Wong ran for the Orakei Local Board as an independent. Being a New Zealand-born Chinese, David was keen to
Ansuya Naidoo – BNZ staff recently spent a valuable day providing translation services for the Henderson Lincoln Business Association as part of the Bank’s annual
Supplied Content – Thinking of selling your house? For most people, their home is their biggest asset. As experts in the often daunting process of
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi – A growing economy supports more jobs and higher wages. It provides opportunities for families and pays for public services. That is
David Shearer – In the eyes of the world, New Zealand is an unspoiled island paradise: rich in natural resources, peaceful and beautiful to boot.
Venkat Raman – venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz New Zealand’s food importers will have an opportunity to consider a vast variety of foodstuffs from Taiwan as a trade delegation
Anand Mokashi – Pokémon Go cometh. They appear unexpectedly. They are stealthy, quiet and merciless. They’re out in force day and night. They spare neither
Supplied Content – Barrie Kenneth James George was sentenced in the Auckland High Court on September 1, 2016 on charges of bribery and corruption laid
Supplied Content – Former solicitor Edward Errol Johnston, who is facing charges brought by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has appeared in the Auckland District
Supplied Content – The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) prosecution of Sir Ralph Heberley Ngatata Love received a verdict in the Wellington High Court on September
Danielle van Dalen – In New Zealand’s poverty debate, work is often touted as the silver bullet solution, the one thing that will solve all
Nicole Cameron – ‘Are you wearing a wig?’ is the kind of question that a young person with cancer might be asked. Whether it makes
Staff Reporter – info@indiannewslink.co.nz Auckland Airport marked ‘Islamic Awareness Week’ last month. Many organisations throughout the country supported the programme held from August 22 to
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