July 2017

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Temporary Visa changes come into effect

Michael Woodhouse Wellington, July 28, 2017 The Government confirmed yesterday (July 27, 2017) changes to temporary work visa conditions following an extensive consultation process. The

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Meetings and Events get better at Alexandra Park

Sponsored Content Auckland, July 28, 2017 Joel Reichardt With its meetings and daily functions business well established, Alexandra Park is increasingly attracting large multi-day conferences

Budding accountants offered work experience

Supplied Content Chartered Accountants ANZ Wellington, July 28, 2017 The 2017 Achiever Programme offers university students from across New Zealand and Australia an opportunity to

Expert commends RBNZ for robust monetary policy

Supplied Content Wellington, July 28, 2017 An external central banking expert has commended the forecasting and monetary policy decision-making processes of the Reserve Bank of

Jehovah Convention to start soon

Supplied Content Auckland, July 28, 2017 Jehovah’s Witnesses will begin their series of three-day annual conventions on August 4, 2017 with the theme ‘Don’t Give

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First stage of Waterview Shared Path opens

Wellington, July 28, 2017 Simon Bridges The first stage of the $25 million Waterview Shared Path is now operational, opening another key link in Auckland’s

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Smart steps to arrest declining law and order

New Zealand People’s Party announces its Policy Roshan Nauhria Auckland, July 26, 2017 New People Party Leader Roshan Nauhria announced his Party’s Law & Order

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Young minds need opportunities to grow

Bill English Wellington, July 25, 2017 One of the privileges of being Prime Minister is that I get to meet so many young and ambitious

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Global corruption puts New Zealand at risk

Supplied Content Transparency International New Zealand Wellington, July 25, 2017 An international legal expert has said that New Zealand is at the risk of contracting

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National’s volte-face on immigration disgusting

Roshan Nauhria Auckland, July 24, 2017 This morning, (Prime Minister) Bill English admitted that the Government’s upcoming changes to the immigration law are bad for

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Eighth successive year of record revenue for UK firm

Supplied Content Nottinghamshire, UK July 24, 2017 Ideagen, a leading supplier of quality, safety, audit, performance and risk management software to highly regulated industries, has

Auckland institution loses NZQA accreditation

Sourced Content Wellington, July 24, 2017 The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) has withdrawn accreditation for three business programmes at the International College of New

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Wenceslaus Anthony is no more

Venkat Raman Auckland, July 23, 2017 (651 pm NZT) It is with deep regret that we report the passing away of one of the dearest

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Experts outline the new GST regime in India

Jay Changlani Wellington, July 23, 2017 The modus operandi of the new Goods & Services Tax (GST) system that came into effect in India on

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Infrastructure Fund great for Auckland

Phil Goff Deputy Mayor Bill Cashmore and I welcome the Government’s announcement today of a new infrastructure investment vehicle. Funding provided through a Crown Company,

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$600 million for housing infrastructure

Supplied Content Wellington, July 23, 2017 The Government will co-invest up to $600 million alongside local councils and private investors in network infrastructure for big

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Wenceslaus Anthony remains critical in Hospital

Venkat Raman Auckland, July 23, 2017 (138 pm NZT) The medical condition of Wenceslaus Anthony continues to be critical and our dear friend and brother

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More women in Christchurch Rebuild efforts

Nicky Wagner Wellington, July 23, 2017 The number of women working in construction in Canterbury has more than doubled since the quakes. This week’s Greater

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Wenceslaus Anthony in Chennai Hospital

Venkat Raman Auckland, July 22, 2017 Indian Newslink Community Fund Chairman, prominent businessman and Papal Award Winner Wenceslaus Anthony is undergoing treatment at a Chennai

New faces at Nature Heritage Fund Committee

Nicky Wagner The Government today announced three appointments and two reappointments to the Nature Heritage Fund Committee. Jan Riddell (Winton) and Dr Gerry McSweeney (South

We must reduce immigration to sensible levels

Winston Peters Wellington, July 21, 2017 National has been saying for years that New Zealanders returning from overseas are responsible for the surge in immigration

Grooming fosters Stockholm Syndrome in child abuse

Supplied Content Palmerston North July 20, 2017 New research from Massey University’s School of Social Work identifies how grooming allows Stockholm syndrome to become established

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Election Circus gets as farcical as the Mad Hatter

Peter Dunne Wellington, July 20, 2017 Watching contemporary political developments over recent days gave me an irresistible urge to read once more Lewis Carroll’s whimsical

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