April 11, 2019

Labour shortage rots fruits in Hawke’s Bay
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Labour shortage rots fruits in Hawke’s Bay

Michael Cropp Fruit is rotting on the ground in Hawke’s Bay amid a massive worker shortage and orchardists warn that overworked pickers are suffering more

Homelink

Armed Police at some ANZAC Celebrations likely

Brooke Jenner  With heightened security measures in place and increased police presence throughout the country since the March 15, 2019 Mosque attacks, the Returned Services

Study to assess employment experience of Indian migrants
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Study to assess employment experience of Indian migrants

Online survey now open at http://psych-research.massey.ac.nz  Venkat Raman New migrants, especially those of Indian origin commonly experience the trauma of job-hunting upon their arrival in

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Bainimarama apologies to journalists

Newsroom Staff Fiji’s Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama has said that he ordered the release of Newsroom’s three journalists. He met with them on April 4, 2019

Business

Our media institutions need a radical change

Else, talks of diversity will remain meaningless Emma Espiner As a country right now, we are seeking to promote ‘diverse’ voices. This is great. It

Business

Newstalk ZB broadcaster’s blurts censured

Colin Peacock Newstalk ZB broadcaster Heather du Plessis-Allan has been censured for Pacific Island slurs in a ruling that contains uncharacteristically strong language from the

Jacinda Ardern opens our Embassy in Beijing
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Jacinda Ardern opens our Embassy in Beijing

Jane Patterson Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has just formally opened New Zealand’s new embassy in Beijing during her whirlwind visit to China. Ms Ardern was

Business

Fiji Road Show opens windows of opportunity

  Supplied Content As Fiji enters its 10th consecutive year of economic growth, its relationship with New Zealand is at an all-time high. In 2018,

The Right to Kill is strangling

Editorial One Issue 412, April 15, 2019 More than 90% of the record number of submissions oppose End of Life Choice Bill. Analysis of 38,707 submissions

The myriad world of Indian politics and elections
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The myriad world of Indian politics and elections

Inderjit Roy Indians are about to start voting in the world’s largest democratic exercise. The country’s 900 million registered voters will vote in national elections

Community

Call to help Dunedin family in distress

https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/help-for-mrchinnasamy-hospital-and-repatriation Supplied Content The officials and members of the Dunedin Tamil Society, the Waikato Tamil Society and the Tamil Association of New Zealand have appealed

Community

Model of the Fortnight – Raina Farrer

Opportunity knocks suddenly one day in Perth Perthites (or Perthians or Perthlings) will identify the young beauty in ‘Ek Din Achanack’ (‘Suddenly One Day’), a

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