January 2019

All of us suffer from some form of disability
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All of us suffer from some form of disability

But it should not interfere with the joy of life Sadhguru, Isha Foundation Coimbatore, India, January 19, 2019 Today, we do not refer to people

PMO releases text messages about Karel Sroubek
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PMO releases text messages about Karel Sroubek

Jo Moir Wellington, January 18, 2019 A text message from social justice campaigner Richie Hardcore to the Prime Minister thanked her for granting Czech drug

Fines for illegal dumping surges in Auckland
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Fines for illegal dumping surges in Auckland

Supplied Content Auckland, January 18, 2019 Infringement fines for illegal dumping have soared in Auckland, doubling from 90 to 186 in the past 12 months,

Kiwibuild chief Stephen Barclay quits – officially
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Kiwibuild Chief Stephen Barclay quits – officially

Wellington, January 18, 2019 Kiwibuild Head Stephen Barclay has officially resigned from the role. Stephen Barclay Photo for RNZ by Patrick O’Meara In a statement issued

Uber drivers worry about Deactivation of jobs
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Uber drivers worry about Deactivation of jobs

Meriana Johnsen An Uber driver fears that his income could be cut off because of false complaints from passengers but the ride-sharing company say its

Christchurch Cryptocurrency case investigation continues
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Christchurch Cryptocurrency case investigation continues

Supplied Content (Edited) Wellington, January 17, 2019 (Image from Pixabay)  Police are continuing their investigation into the alleged unauthorised transaction of cryptocurrency at ‘Cryptopia,’ a

Government books show $261 million surplus
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Government books show $261 million surplus

Supplied Content Wellington, January 16, 2019 Finance Minister Grant Robertson (File Picture) The latest Crown financial statements released today show the Government’s books are in

Sunday Community Market in Papatoetoe
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Sunday Community Market in Papatoetoe

Staff Reporter Auckland, January 15, 2019 Old Papatoetoe Town Centre  (Auckland Council Picture) A Community Market will become a weekly feature in Papatoetoe from January 20,

Muthamil Sangam to mark Pongal in Auckland
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Muthamil Sangam to mark Pongal in Auckland

Cultural event on February 16 at 6 pm Venkat Raman Auckland, January 15, 2019 Auckland based Muthamil Sangam has invited its members and friends to

A little homework before saves heartbreak later
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A little homework before saves heartbreak later

Kevin Lampen-Smith Wellington, January 15, 2019 Buyer’s remorse is a common affliction in January, but for most people it relates to spending too much on

Our friends make it to the Queen’s Honours List
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Our friends make it to the Queen’s Honours List

Staff Reporter Three friends of Indian Newslink have been featured on the Queen’s New Year Honours List. They are fellow journalist Fran O’Sullivan (Business Editor

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Shared ownership option to new homebuyers

Supplied Content The continuous hunt for new ways to help New Zealanders get into their first home has prompted BNZ to support an exciting new

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GOPIO to induct National MP Bakshi into Honour Roll

Staff Reporter Auckland, January 11, 2019 The Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO), an international body representing the Indian Diaspora, has announced that

Junior Hospital doctors to strike today
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Junior Hospital doctors to strike today

Katie Scotcher RNZ Wellington Junior hospital doctors will strike in two weeks in a bid to get better employment protection. They will walk off the

New entity to promote Hindi in New Zealand
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New entity to promote Hindi in New Zealand

Bhartiya Bhasha Evam Shodh Sansthan launched Supplied Content January 10 was an important date on the Indian languages calendar. It was on this day that

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Consensus imperative for civic education

John Hall Transparency International New Zealand (TINZ) recently commented on the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Review conducted as part of the national Education

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Education System failing Maori says academic

RNZ, Hamilton –  New Zealand’s education system is failing Māori students by continuing to marginalise their culture, Waikato University Professor Mere Berryman, a 2017 New Zealander

Police job tops Careers List in 2018
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Police job tops Careers List in 2018

Sourced Content The most popular career last year was Police Officer, according to the most searched for jobs on careers.govt.nz in 2018. Tertiary Education Commission Chief Executive

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