July 31, 2018

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St John launches Mental Health First Aid

Supplied Content Auckland, August 1, 2018 While most New Zealanders are comfortable openly discussing physical health, the stigma of talking about mental health remains. St

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Paid leave for family harm victims approved

Venkat Raman Employees affected by family harm – commonly known as family violence or domestic violence – can claim paid leave up to ten days

One Independence Day, One Event in One City

At Mahatma Gandhi Centre, Auckland on August 12, 2018 Venkat Raman A majority of Indian associations, clubs and societies have decided to celebrate India’s Independence

Homelink

Benefit sanctions work when people don’t

Simeon Brown Disturbingly, since Labour came into Government, there has been a 21% drop in the number of benefit sanctions imposed, while at the same

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Controversial Canadian speakers issued visas

Radio New Zealand Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has granted far-right activists Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux visas to visit New Zealand for public speaking events.

Education

Funding Round for international students opens

Staff Reporter The International Student Wellbeing Strategy (ISWS) 2019 funding round is now open. The funding round is seeking proposals that support the outcomes of

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Pool puts FijiFirst far ahead of the rest

Joyti Pratibha The FijiFirst Government has received a big tick from Fijians for its performance in its first four-year term, the latest Fiji Sun-Razor Pool

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New Zealand help for new agro strategy

New Zealand was at the forefront and helped Fiji in the adaptation of the Koronivia joint work on agriculture that will help develop and outline

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Rabuka to engage QC to fight his case

SODELPA Leader Sitiveni Rabuka, facing charges of providing false declaration of Assets, Income and Liabilities to the Supervisor of Election is engaging a Queens Counsel for

New guidelines to assist RMA compliance

Supplied Content New guidelines released today by Environment Minister David Parker are intended to assist councils in their monitoring, compliance and enforcement duties under the

Business

National calls for better visa access to UK

Sourced Content The United Kingdom’s interest in joining the revamped TPP trade deal has sparked calls from National for New Zealand to put work and

Victims of Family Harm must speak out

Editorial Two Issue 397 August 1, 2018 The Indian community, otherwise known for its placidity and trouble-free trait, is becoming a subject of concern with

Community

Love without struggle gets pure and divine

Praneeta Kochhar “As children, we were fascinated by magic, as adults we fear love, At what point did we forget they are the same thing?”

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