June 2017

Education

Fulbright New Zealand scholars announced

Staff Reporter Sixty New Zealand graduate students, academics, artists and professionals were honoured as Fulbright grantees at a ceremony held in Parliament on June 19,

Education

Management veteran joins MIT Council

ANZ Head of Corporate Affairs Peter Parussini has joined Manukau Institute of Technology Council as a Member. His appointment, covering a four-year tenure, began on

Business

Rupert Holborow is our envoy to Germany

Former High Commissioner to India Rupert Holborow has been posted to Bonn to serve as our Ambassador to Germany. He is currently Divisional Manager of

Business

Digital currency coins new trades, bit by bit

Anand Mokashi Cryptocurrencies have become a global phenomenon. Perceived variously as geeky, mysterious, and scary, the concept of cryptocurrency is not well understood, though many

Auckland man gets 32 months for tax fraud

Sourced Content (IRD) A company director whose labour hire business supplied workers for major Auckland transport projects has been sentenced to nearly three years’ jail

False documents lead woman to prison

Sourced Content (INZ) A New Zealand permanent resident who tried to fraudulently bring a child into New Zealand has been sentenced for providing false and

Business

Four jailed for liquid meth in wine bottles

Sourced Content Four persons including two Taiwan nationals who were charged in relation to the importation, as well as conspiracy to import methamphetamine into New

Business

Social handouts keep New Zealand a poor nation

It is time to abolish social welfare argues political analyst Dr Muriel Newman Last week, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), published its annual report

Business

Trust supersedes everything in politics

Michael Wood  I received some very good advice at a seminar a couple of years ago. A seasoned political campaigner who had overseen dozens of

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Bill and Andrew deserve condonation

New Zealanders are perhaps among the most unforgiving beings when it comes to politics and political leaders. Possibly because public memory is short, they demand

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Voter apathy must end

Editorial Two Although voting is not compulsory in terms of the existing provisions of the New Zealand Electoral Act, the country has been consistently witnessing

Community

Holy gatherers in benediction for universal good

‘Sri Maha Rudra Yagnyam’ creates a record in Auckland Second and Final Part Ragavan Rengachariar Papakura (South Auckland) Parameswaran (Chandru) has been a source of

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Impatient wait for the creator of Mohana Veena

Ratna Venkat  Aucklanders eagerly await one of New Zealand’s biggest Indian musical events in the 2017 calendar to be staged on Friday, July 7 at

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Cavalcade of dance styles exposes student talent

Venkat Raman Residents of the Wellington region will have a rare opportunity of witnessing a programme of classical and modern dances next week. Shivam Dance

Latest Stories

Sikhs mark Amritsar Anniversary on a sombre note

Holy City on environmental decline, but positive signs emerge Supplied Content (By EcoSikh, Washington DC, USA) Amritsar, June 28, 2017 Hundreds of people from all

Latest Stories

Death to ‘P’ but not to its smugglers

Lisa McNab Te Tai Tokerau, June 28, 2017 Nobody quite grabs the public attention like Hone Harawira. Fighting the devastation caused by meth in Maori

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