Retailers face formidable challenges
Jason Pallant Many predictions about the future of retailing have been made. These range from the supposed dominance of certain technologies, to increased use of data and analytics,
Jason Pallant Many predictions about the future of retailing have been made. These range from the supposed dominance of certain technologies, to increased use of data and analytics,
New Zealand Ambassador to the United States, Tim Groser will not be extending his term, Foreign Minister Winston Peters has said. Mr Groser took up
Julian Wood If you haven’t seen the 2018 Side Eye Inequality Tower by Toby Morris and Max Rashbrooke, it is well worth a look. By
Supplied Content The company transforming the way alcohol is shopped and sold online in Auckland is to raise $250,000 through an equity crowdfunding campaign. With
A Tribute by the Editor Muthuvel Karunanidhi was an astute politician, remarkable leader and a wonderful human being. In his passing on Tuesday, August 7,
Swati Chaturvedi Does Vijay Mallya, the absconding billionaire who flew out of India on March 2, 2016 with 36 suitcases just before the government moved to prevent
Social conscience transcends human barriers Animal welfare and environmental protection should be concomitant to ensure a proper balance in nature and in the society, says
Anneke Smith An Indian widow whose husband drowned at a Hawke’s Bay beach earlier this year has been granted respite in her fight to stay in New
Andrew McRae Hamilton has become the first place in New Zealand to be recognised as an age-friendly city. It’s the 600th city, or town, to
Supplied Content Disability Rights Commissioner Paula Tesoriero has said that the current storyline on New Zealand drama ‘Shortland Street’ emphasises the need for balanced information
Miss Indianz 2018 enters the final stage of excellence Venkat Raman Public voting in Miss Indianz 2018 is now open as the annual pageant enters
Venkat Raman Music lovers with a proclivity towards the late Rahul Dev Burman could expect an evening of lilting music composed by the maestro with
Staff Reporter ‘Then India Sanmarga Ikya (NZ) Sangam,’ a Society for Integration of South Indian Communities) will host a Unity Cup Challenge Tournament from the
Supplied Content Wellington, August 13, 2018 Revenue Minister Stuart Nash has said that New Zealand’s ability to detect and prevent tax evasion is enhanced by
Supplied Content Wellington, August 13, 2018 Minister of Housing and Urban Development Phil Twyford has welcomed the opening of pre-qualification for first homebuyers and second-chancers
Venkat Raman (From Taiwan) With Indian Newslink Staff New Zealand’s political leaders have called for closer economic, political, commercial and bilateral relations with India, stating
Greg Roughan When the government announced on Friday (August 10) that it was banning single-use plastic bags, it was its use of the ‘c-word’ that
Staff Reporter (Indian Newslink) Suva, Fiji, August 12, 2018 More than 31,000 Fijians are currently benefitting from the Government’s Free Medicine Programme, Health and Medical
Supplied Content Auckland, August 12, 2018 Virtual reality (VR) field trips are now being used to teach students about construction and leaky homes at the
Supplied Content Auckland, August 12, 2018 Banqer, the online financial literacy platform that sees New Zealand Primary School students paying tax, saving for retirement and
Novelist Sir Vidia Naipaul dead RNZ (BBC Report) London, August 12, 2018 Novelist Sir VS Naipaul, who won the Nobel Prize in literature, has died
Supplied Content Hawke’s Bay, August 12, 2018 A 17-year-old Napier youth will appear in the Hastings District Court next week facing a charge of aggravated
Wellington, August 11, 2018 High-quality education delivery, student experience and global citizenship are among the pillars of a new government strategy for New Zealand’s international
Supplied Content Wellington, July 11, 2018 Internal Affairs Minister Tracey Martin has announced that Mary Scholtens QC will lead the Government Inquiry into the Appointment
Elliot Ikilei Auckland, August 10, 2018 Maori and Pacifica have become the victims in the restrictions to Free Speech, New Conservative Party Deputy Leader Elliot
Mark Jennings Auckland, August 10, 2018 When Don Brash got up to speak at the debate on free speech at the University of Auckland last
Matthew Theunissen Auckland, August 10, 2018 Former National Party Leader Dr Don Brash was last night front and centre of the free speech debate that’s
Peter Dunne Wellington, August 9, 2018 The debate around free speech and what constitutes it has become toxic and almost irrational. Increasingly, it seems virtually
Kavitha Muralidharan Chennai, August 9, 2018 On July 29, 2018, Ninety-four-year-old Muthuvel Karunanidhi completed half a century as the President of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Jane Patterson Wellington, August 9, 2018 Police have confirmed that they did receive an allegation of bullying on a joint project with the Justice Ministry
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