May 28, 2018

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Wally Haumaha appointed Deputy Police Commissioner

Supplied Content Wellington, May 29, 2018 Long-serving Police Assistant Commissioner Wally Haumaha has been appointed to a new role as Deputy Commissioner. “The Deputy Commissioner

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Jenny Salesa, our Master of Ceremonies

Venkat Raman We are happy to announce that Ethnic Communities Minister Jenny Salesa will be the Master of Ceremonies at the Eighth Annual Indian Newslink

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People discuss solutions to crime and prejudice

Supplied Content Over 150 Ethnic Community Leaders and Government Ministers collaborated at the Inaugural Safer Ethnic Communities Ministerial Forum held in Auckland on Saturday, May

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Menon & Associates (2011) Limited

“Solutions, not excuses,” is the policy of Biju Surendran, Director of Menon and Associates (2011) Limited, located at Mt Eden in Auckland. We have known

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TAS NZ Limited

As governments around the world are obliged to put in place a strict accounting regime to combat rising fraud and money laundering, companies in turn

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Minoo Master Chartered Accountants Limited

“Modern businesses are constantly exposed to risks, fierce competition, and other extraneous factors which can be addressed through financial discipline and sound financial reporting. In

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New system pushes students to become tradespeople

Rowan Quinn High school students are being encouraged to spurn university for a trade, with promises they can buy houses earlier than their academic counterparts.

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Pokie machines begin to poke at Indian community

Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi  Harmful gambling has serious social and health consequences. Gambling fuels poverty which has a significant impact on our families and children. For

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Can the Waka-Jumping Bill be skipped?

Danielle van Dalen Like many, my first introduction to politics was through a class election. My group decided our key campaign promise was “more lollies

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New Zealand airports are a disgrace, says Report

Monopolistic rents, nothing in return Thomas Coughlan A report has slammed Australia and New Zealand’s airports, arguing that they charge excessive fees for poor service.

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Facial technology to identify problem gamblers

Katie Scotcher Facial recognition technology is being trialled in some gaming venues to help identify problem gamblers. The system monitors people entering gaming rooms and

Community

Udupi Pontiff due in Auckland next month

Special Poojas at Saibaba Sansthan on June 9 Venkat Raman One of the most revered Hindu spiritual leaders with global following is scheduled to visit

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Seniors get a boon at Shanti Niwas third branch

Venkat Raman Senior citizens and others members of the wider South Asian communities residing in South Auckland now have the facility of accessing the services

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