April 30, 2018

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Foreign online retailers face GST says Ardern

RNZ Morning Report Wellington, May 1, 2018 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said “fairer” GST will be applied to international retailers ahead of the government’s

Front Page

The Rainbow Corner Group, our Title Sponsors

Venkat Raman We are happy to announce that the Rainbow Corner Group of Companies are the Title Sponsors of the Eleventh Annual Indian Newslink Indian

Homelink

Auckland company in money-laundering controversy

Suzanne Snively Investigative journalists have found suspicious foreign trusts in New Zealand. New Zealand remains vulnerable to the flow of illicit offshore assets. An Auckland

Homelink

Posthumous Master’s degree to Indian student

Venkat Raman The Waikato University awarded a postgraduate degree (Masters) in Business Management to a young student who last week under tragic circumstances in Tauranga.

Education

Heads up on Mental Health issues in Auckland

Friday, May 18 at The Wave Room, Wellesley Street, AUT Venkat Raman The importance of addressing mental health problems and challenges, early intervention and the

Fijilink

Bainimarama-Ardern meet thaws relations

Supplied Content Fiji and New Zealand have explored new opportunities to increase flows of bilateral trade and investment during a meeting between Prime Minister Josaia

Fijilink

Kiwis open their hearts to flood victims

Venkat Raman New Zealanders are yet again demonstrating their compassion and readiness to help people in distress, especially the victims of the recent Tropical Cyclones

Fijilink

Rabuka objects to ‘Fijian’ label for all

Sourced Content (Edited) Social Democratic Liberal Party Leader Sitiveni Rabuka has said that he has reservations on using ‘Fijian’ as a common name following the

Business

Shrinking revenues force Stuff to go tabloid

Tim Murphy On April 27, 2018, newspaper readers around the country received the last full-size editions of their daily newspapers. This is the latest change

Business

Disciplined approach eases every property deal

Lucy Corry Buying a property is rarely straightforward, which is no surprise given that it is the biggest financial commitment most people ever make. When

Business

Tertiary Education sending wrong signals

Kieran Madden “The higher education system is a colossal waste of time and money –far more about signalling to future employers than gaining skills and

Trade Intelligence Dashboard released

Supplied Content The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has released its New Zealand Trade Intelligence Dashboard, illustrating New Zealand’s trade, investment and visitor

Editorial One – Issue 391 May 1, 2018

Another forward step towards Fiji One of the foremost events of significance that occurs at summits and conferences of world leaders is the opportunity that

Editorial Two – Issue 391 May 1, 2018

Global efforts essential to tackle money-launderers Transparency International New Zealand Chief Executive Suzanne Snively has said that an Auckland company is caught up in an

Community

Ramadan reinforces basic duties of Muslims

Hazim Arafeh The Holy month of Ramadan is observed by Muslims world over on the Ninth month of the Muslim Lunar Calendar, which is considered

Community

Good lessons from the Muslim Community

Venkat Raman According to the Muslim faith, it was during Ramadan, the Ninth month of the Muslim calendar that the Holy Quran, the Sacred Book,

Community

Ramadan Greetings from Us

The Holy Month of Ramadan (expected to begin on May 14, 2018), is one of the most important and interesting periods in the Islamic Calendar.

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