March 2018

Two sentenced on fraud charges

Supplied Content Auckland, March 27, 2018 The former asset manager of a tax-payer funded disability trust has been sentenced to eight months of home detention

Latest Stories

Benefits of America’s Cup getting visible

Radio New Zealand Auckland, March 27, 2018 New jobs have already been created and economic benefits are already being felt from the America’s Cup being

Latest Stories

Performance Panel for small businesses launched

Stuart Nash Wellington, March 26, 2018 A new resource for small and medium enterprises has been launched by Small Business Minister Stuart Nash. He inaugurated

Latest Stories

Bill to protect second-tier IP Rights

Dr Parmjeet Parmar I have lodged a Member’s Bill to support New Zealand innovators better by providing Intellectual Property Rights to advancements that may not

Latest Stories

Former Reserve Bank bosses oppose new policy

Patrick O’Meara (RNZ) Wellington, March 26, 2018 Changing the way interest rates are set could harm the economy, according to former top central bankers. Finance

Latest Stories

Facebook should have better control says expert

Radio New Zealand & Reuters Auckland, March 25, 2018 Facebook needs to have more control over third-party apps that request information from it, says the

Latest Stories

Community ‘divided’ by SH1 washout

Rowan Quinn Radio New Zealand Auckland, March 25, 2018 A two-minute drive to work has turned into an hour for a Far North woman living

Latest Stories

Merchant Brothers to perform in Auckland

Venkat Raman Auckland, March 24, 2018 A musical duo, famous for their compositions and performances in the Hindi film industry and Indian television channels, are

Latest Stories

Survey says Judges are the worst offenders

Ruth Hill Wellington, March 24, 2018 Nearly 90% of criminal lawyers who responded to an anonymous survey have experienced or seen bullying and harassment in

Latest Stories

Ministry warns against rise in minimum wage

$16.60 per hour from April 1, 2018 Ruth Hill Wellington, March 24, 2018 The government has dismissed officials’ warnings that a rise in the minimum

Latest Stories

Royal Commission probes pressure tactics of banks

Paul Harrison and Chiara Piancatelli Canberra, Australia, March 24, 2018 The Financial Services Royal Commission has exposed the pressure selling tactics used by the banks.

Latest Stories

Artificial Intelligence may not create unemployment

Radio New Zealand Auckland, March 23, 2018 Automation and artificial intelligence may not cause mass unemployment in New Zealand that is often predicted, according to

Latest Stories

Politics, Social Media and Parenthood

A Dialogue between PM and a Former President Radio New Zealand, March 23, 2018 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said it was a privilege to officially

Latest Stories

Murray could be owing more, says DHB member

Radio New Zealand Waikato, March 23, 2018 A Waikato District Health Board member believes the board’s former and now disgraced Chief Executive owes them more

Indian Newslink

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement

Previous slide
Next slide

Advertisement