June 2017

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Four ways to fund Community Groups

Eric Chuah Auckland, June 28, 2017 Purpose: To encourage community groups think about sustainable ways of funding Audience: Community Groups, Government Bodies, Corporate Sponsors In

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Four ways to fund Community Groups

Eric Chuah Auckland, June 28, 2017 Purpose: To encourage community groups think about sustainable ways of funding Audience: Community Groups, Government Bodies, Corporate Sponsors In

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Legislation on Point England development worrying

Supplied Content Auckland, June 28, 2017 The Mayor of Auckland and the Chair of the Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board have expressed their concern about elements of

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New Zealand updates tax pact with Hong Kong

Supplied Content Wellington, June 28, 2017 Revenue Minister Judith Collins signed today a new tax protocol between New Zealand and Hong Kong. The protocol updates

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New Zealand to support training of Cuban doctors

Supplied Content Wellington, June 28, 2017 Foreign Minister Gerry Brownlee has announced the renewal of an agreement between New Zealand and Cuba that will boost

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New dementia guidelines for GPs and nurses

Nicky Wagner Associate Health Minister Nicky Wagner is encouraging primary healthcare professionals to use recently published guidelines to help identify early signs of dementia. She

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Social Housing Valuation sets new benchmark

Amy Adams Wellington, June 29, 2017 Social Housing Minister Amy Adams has welcomed the 2015 Social Housing Valuation as the first step in building a

Australia Yoga Wear firm yields to Hindu protest

Supplied Content Nevada (USA), June 27, 2017 Gold Coast (Queensland, Australia) based activewear company ‘Flow Yoga Wear’ has removed leggings carrying images of Hindu deity

Data collection of disabled people improves

Supplied Content Wellington, June 27, 2017 A new set of questions is being included in national surveys to improve information about disabled people and their

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The World celebrates India’s invaluable gift

International Day of Yoga appeals to New Zealanders Auckland, June 26, 2017 The Auckland Indian Association marked the ‘International Day of Yoga’ on Sunday, June

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Health Volunteer Award recipients congratulated

Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi Wellington, June 26, 2017 Te Angitu (Leadership Roopu) and Luisa Masalolo have both received a 2017 Health Volunteer Award at Parliament, during

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The World celebrates India’s invaluable gift

International Day of Yoga appeals to New Zealanders Auckland, June 26, 2017 The Auckland Indian Association marked the ‘International Day of Yoga’ on Sunday, June

Election Paks go out to 3.15 million voters

Supplied Content Wellington, June 26, 2017 More than three million packs will be sent out this week as the Electoral Commission launches its campaign to

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South Auckland Muslims mark Eid Al Fitr

Auckland, June 26, 2017 More than 3000 men, women and children attended the Eid prayers at the Al Mustafa Jamia Masjid, of the South Auckland

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Maori Felicitation to Police Officer

Rotorua, Saturday, June 24, 2017 About 1000 people of various communities are gathered here at the Waiteri Marae Ngongotaha Rotorua at a formal, religious Maori

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Government puts $9.4 million for English study

Nikki Kaye Wellington, June 23, 2017 Students learning English as a second language will benefit from a further $9.4 million being made available under Budget

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Barclay debacle hits PM’s credibility

Winston Peters Wellington, June 22, 2017 Failure to answer questions will not save the Prime Minister. The facts are there: When asked about the Barclay

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Mid-Winter Christmas Parties at Alexandra Park

Joel Reichardt Auckland, June 21, 2017 June 21 marks the shortest day, meaning Alexandra Park’s mid-winter Christmas parties are set to kick off. The first

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Conservatives deserve higher level of listening

Leighton Baker Auckland, June 21, 2017 The Conservative Party of New Zealand has appealed the level of broadcasting allocation decided by the Electoral Commission. The

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More money to arrest launderers in the Pacific

Gerry Brownlee Wellington, June 21, 2017 The Government has announced a significant boost to support Pacific Island countries comply with international anti-money laundering standards. New

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More head hunters go online

Paul Goldsmith The latest Jobs Online report shows strong growth in online job advertisements at 11.8% in the year to May 2017. The report, released

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Goodness of milk in every drop helps children grow

Supplied Content (Massey University) Auckland, June 21, 2017 New Massey University research shows that children drinking milk at school have greater increases in the size

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Mid-Winter Christmas Parties at Alexandra Park

Joel Reichardt Auckland, June 21, 2017 June 21 marks the shortest day, meaning Alexandra Park’s mid-winter Christmas parties are set to kick off. The first

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