September 12, 2019

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Pragmatism should guide engagement with India

Venkat Raman It took a visit for National Party Leader Simon Bridges to understand the mechanics of engagement with India- that it is a step-by-step

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Labour Party President resigns

Supplied Content Labour Party Leader Jacinda Ardern has accepted the resignation of Party President Nigel Haworth. She issued the following Statement: In the last 48

Healthy Families spell happy communities
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Healthy Families spell happy communities

Dr Ashraf Choudhary There is a general perception that Middlemore Hospital (in South Auckland) is over-crowded, has long patient waiting lists, doctors and nurses are

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Improving the lot for Manurewa

A taxi-driver, it is often said, knows everyone and everything going on in the city. True to this belief, Jagan Reddy Vodnala, who is contesting

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Removing disparities in healthcare delivery

With a record of serving on various health promotion advisory groups, Anita Keestra believes that it is time to take up large responsibilities and hence

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Carrying voices of communities to serve

Our Christchurch Correspondent Shirish Paranjape is a strong advocate of ethnic representation at various governance roles so that voices are heard and concerns are addressed

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Finding meaningful pathways for children

Addressing social inequalities, finding pathways for children, strong ethnic representation at elected offices and community improvements are among the ideals that Mitlesh Prasad of South

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C&R Team for sweeping changes to Eastern Suburbs

Supplied Content The Communities and Residents (C&R) Orakei local board team are full steam ahead as they approach the local body elections date on October

Fostering the power of ‘Local Democracy’

Elections have always excited people, although some surveys showed apathy among the younger members of the society. This is likely to reverse this year, given

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Bainimarama apologises to Pio Tikoduadua

Supplied Content (Edited) Fiji’s Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama has apologised to fellow Member of Parliament and Leader of National Federation Party (NFP) Pio Tikoduadua

Business

Tickets for our Business Awards Night Open

Venkat Raman The Twelfth Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards Presentation Ceremony will be held on Monday, November 25, 2019 at SkyCity Convention Centre, located

Business

Entrust customers to receive Dividends this month

More than 336,000 Auckland businesses would get $360+$15 Supplied Content Entrust, a majority owner of Vector has announced that its annual Dividend will be $360,

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New Fund promotes ethical investment

Barry Coates Mindful Money is launching its campaign to take ethical investing into the mainstream, with a high-profile conference, publicity and events, and an exciting

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Commerce Commission takes UDC Finance to Court

Supplied Content The Commerce Commission has filed High Court proceedings against UDC Finance Ltd, alleging that it charged unreasonable default fees. n the period covered

National faces precipitous challenges in 2020
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National faces precipitous challenges in 2020

Peter Dunne About 80% of the legislation that Parliament passes is non-controversial, and could just as easily be introduced by any government. Another 10% is

Enrol and vote you must – Editorial One

Issue 423 September 15, 2019 Elections in a democracy have a way with people. They excite, motivate and make them realise that the ultimate power

Loan sharks must be muzzled – Editorial Two

Issue 423 September 15, 2019 Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Kris Faafoi has done well in introducing to Parliament ‘The Credit Contracts Legislation Amendment Bill.’

Our complacency puts Democracy under threat
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Our complacency puts Democracy under threat

Elizabeth Longworth Standfirst: Survival of New Zealand’s democracy faces unprecedented threats over the next thirty years: (a) Risks from systemic global economic instability (b) Major upheaval

Opposition stand on PBO could be costly
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Opposition stand on PBO could be costly

Kieran Madden In April this year, astrophysicists did the seemingly impossible and took a photo of a Black Hole. The Black Hole is more than

Community

World’s first Ganesh Chaturthi at Papakura Temple

32 Special Wooden Statues installed Venkat Raman Sri Ganesha Temple, incorporating ‘Karpaga Vinayagar,’ in the South Auckland suburb of Papakura became the first in the

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Vinayaka Deity continues to grow in Kanipakam

An Amazing tale of a Temple in Andhra Pradesh Venkat Raman While thousands of Ganesha Temples all over the world marked Ganesh Chaturthi on September

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