New Chief Judge for Employment Court
Christopher Finlayson Wellington, June 1, 2017 Employment Court Judge Christina Inglis has been appointed Chief Judge of the Employment Court succeeding Chief Judge Colgan who
Christopher Finlayson Wellington, June 1, 2017 Employment Court Judge Christina Inglis has been appointed Chief Judge of the Employment Court succeeding Chief Judge Colgan who
Budget 2017 creates New Road Map for progress Bill English I am proud to lead a Government that cares about people, and gets results. Our
Venkat Raman An Indo-Fijian woman has been sentenced to undergo a prison term of two years and four months on several counts of fraud and
An Indian couple speak about their two decades of struggle and suffering Venkat Raman venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz It is easy to discard Astrology, Faith Healing and ‘Evil
Priyanca Radhakrishnan Crime is on the rise. Official crime statistics in September 2016 showed 12,529 more crime victims than in the previous year. Burglaries went
Kieran Madden The government is going all out on its Social Investment strategy for fixing social ills, but the big data it relies upon raises
Venkat Raman Fourteen years ago, in our June 1, 2003 issue, we had reported that an Indian was given home detention in the Manukau Court
Steven Joyce Budget 2017 marks a significant milestone for New Zealand. Over the past several years, the Government has worked hard to put a sound
Michael Wood At the time of writing this column, Budget 2017 was a few days away from being delivered. By the time you read this,
Venkat Raman General Election 2017 could be a turning point in the history of New Zealand’s parliamentary democracy if at least 50% of the newcomers
Metiria Turei Raising a child is one of the world’s most rewarding jobs, but it can also be the most difficult. On May 21, 2017,
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi The New Zealand National Party returned to government in 2008. One of the significant and ambitious goals set by our then Finance
The ‘Kids Voting Programme’ will witness a record number of students conducting their own ‘Mock Elections’ in September as a prelude to the general election.
Bawa Arora New Zealand is often described as the youngest country on Earth. It is also considered a nation of immigrants. First settlers arrived from
Arunima Dingra I have addressed earlier the matter of Immigration New Zealand (INZ) declining second- year student visa applications on the grounds of allegedly misappropriated
Venkat Raman venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Auckland based Hindi Language and Culture Trust of New Zealand and ‘Teach Hindi New Zealand’ has appealed to the New Zealand government
Venkat Raman venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz When Eric Chuah left his job as Head of Migrant Banking at ANZ Bank to establish ‘Cultural Connections’ (Indian Newslink, March 1,
Andrew Little As I travel the country holding public meetings, Housing is the Number One issue people raise with us, every single place we go.
Robert Westall Last year, after a highly divisive referendum, Britain voted to leave the European Union. The referendum changed the political landscape and created, especially
Venkat Raman BNZ has won the Consumer New Zealand 2017 ‘People’s Choice Award,’ after topping the Consumer New Zealand KiwiSaver Customer Satisfaction Survey. The Survey
Anand Srinivasan The reason for the caption above is, if you have existing policies bought directly from an insurer, agent or online, they must be
Robert Westall Population growth is primarily due to improvements in life expectancy and child mortality rates, a result of modern medicine becoming widely available. The
Paulius Kuncinas What a difference a hundred days can make in geopolitics. The much-anticipated risk of an outright trade war between the US and China
Budget 2017 raises hopes and concerns Venkat Raman Budget 2017 has been hailed as an ambitious adventure in fiscal policy, and as a serious attempt
Venkat Raman New Zealand First Party Leader Winston Peters could justifiably take credit for forcing Parliamentary Speaker David Carter to suggest that Controller & Auditor
Michael Wood Commerce Commission’s decision to investigate Ron Hoy Fong and his questionable advice to property investors to use fake names and target ‘dummies’ is
Are we getting immune to corrupt practices? Karl du Fresne Conservation Minister Denis Marshall did it after the Cave Creek viewing platform collapse in 1995
Grant Robertson Budget 2017 is a disappointment. National have taken the approach of a poorly-targeted tax cut that benefits people with higher incomes more than
Dr Muriel Newman Budget Day has been described as an ‘exercise of democratic power.’ It is the day the Finance Minister begins the process of
Chris Hipkins Future generations are the ones bearing the brunt of National’s failure to provide education services the funding they need to make ends meet.
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