Sir Anand Satyanand to chair Royal Commission of Inquiry
Historical Abuse in State Care goes under scrutiny RNZ & INL Staff Wellington, February 1, 2018 Former Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand will chair a
Historical Abuse in State Care goes under scrutiny RNZ & INL Staff Wellington, February 1, 2018 Former Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand will chair a
Supplied Content Wellington, February 1, 2018 Cigna New Zealand has joined a growing group of New Zealand businesses offering a safe and welcoming workplace for
Priyanca Radhakrishnan I believe that our collective strength as a nation lies in our diversity. We are strong because of our diversity, not in spite
Venkat Raman The Indian High Commission based in Wellington has warned members of the Indian community against scammers who demand money posing themselves as officials
The world wishes Jacinda Ardern well Priyanca Radhakrishnan The Current Affairs television programme, ‘Sunday,’ recently shared a snippet on Instagram from an interview with Jacinda
Thousands watch the solar-powered spectacle Radio New Zealand and Ratna Venkat Ninety-thousand solar-powered LED lights on the Auckland Harbour Bridge lit up the sky marking
Hyderabad becomes an International City of Hospitality Ratna Venkat “I had no tuition fees to pay; Guru Mrityunjaya Sharma was not my relative or family
Supplied Content Auckland Council has announced that Waitangi ki Manukau will return to Hayman Park in Manukau this year. This free-for-all event will be held
Attitude change is imperative to fix the issue David Rutherford and Paula Tesoriero The recent case of an autistic boy having to move schools due
‘CancerSEEK’ is less invasive and different Dr Peter Gibbs Researchers have developed a blood test that can detect the presence of eight common cancers. Called CancerSEEK, the
Chris Hipkins I extend my best wishes to the many thousands of Kiwi children who are off to school this week. Almost 775,000 students are
Lusi Banuve “I heard the most piercing scream. I left what I was doing and ran towards the cry for help.” These were words of Sabrina
Ashna Kumar (Fiji Sun) The Methodist Church of Fiji, one of the largest Christian denominations in the country, has expressed its strong support to Prime
A slice of Paradise should not become a living hell Lucy Corry Wellington, January 12, 2018 Having a place to get away from it all
Kris Lal New Zealand based start-up Company Healthy Breath Ltd (Innovators of the award winning MEO anti-pollution mask) is set to enter the Indian market
Todd Niall (Radio New Zealand) Auckland, January 31, 2018 A mix of technology and human errors converged to temporarily shut down Auckland’s biggest CBD parking
‘Additive Manufacturing’ also has other uses Catherine Hutton Radio New Zealand A new lab in Lower Hutt, north of Wellington, is helping businesses build things
Jitendra Bhojwani Cryptocurrency started out as one of the experimental online currency several years ago. Since then, this innovative digital currency has had its shares
Tracey Martin The Government has announced the opening of the 2017-2018 Lottery Significant Projects funding round. This year, the Significant Projects Fund has $21 million
Atish Narayan also ordered to pay $14,000 in reparation Serious Fraud Office, Auckland The second and final defendant in a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) case
Editorial One Issue 385 February 1, 2018 The news that Jacinda Ardern and her Partner Clarke Gayford are expecting their first child in June, as
Editorial Two Issue 385 February 1, 2018 The annual review of the Indian economy by International Monetary Fund could not have been better timed. Just
Prime Ministers also need families and children Stephanie Rodgers for Radio New Zealand I felt cynical, tweeting a call to arms shortly after we all
Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu Festival celebrated annually in honour of Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity of Hindu Gods. Shivaratri occurs in every Luni-Solar
BAPS Swaminarayan Mahant in Auckland from February 14 Ragavan Rengachariar Devotees of BAPS Spiritual Head Mahant Swami Maharaj and other religious-minded people eagerly look forward
Edibles sold at Kite Festival lands Pratima Nand into trouble Pratima Nand My first visit to the Kite Festival held on January 14, 2018 at
John Boynton MPs are being questioned about how euthanasia fits in with their Maori values, as a bill legalising euthanasia makes its way through parliament.
Radio New Zealand The political face of Auckland will need to change because Pakeha will soon make up less than half the city’s population, says
Supplied Content The Auckland Zen Centre is organising a musical concert by Balamohan Shingade, a renowned for his captivating performance of traditional Indian music, at
Even your health could be at risk Newshub A study has revealed that feeding your pets raw meat could negatively impact both their and your
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