Minister to address Partnership Visa with INZ
Venkat Raman Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway has said that he would be talking to Immigration New Zealand (INZ) on the ‘Partnership Visa’ issue, the new
Venkat Raman Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway has said that he would be talking to Immigration New Zealand (INZ) on the ‘Partnership Visa’ issue, the new
Appeal to reconsider Partnership Visa requirement Standfirst: The Indian community is worried that the new Partnership Visa requirement will seriously impede the married life of
A unique opportunity on November 17, 2019 Keeping Aucklanders safe and comfortable underground is the focus of planning for next month’s public walk-through of a
You can have your say in the evolving Labour Policy Priyanca Radhakrishnan The Parent Category was closed by the previous (National-led) government in 2016 and
Venkat Raman If you want to know what makes an Officer of the New Zealand Police, a new Video, just released, will be a source
‘Punjab under Siege’ at St Peters Church from November 21 to 28, 2019 Wellingtonians and visitors to the Capital will be able to understand the
Supplied Content Thousands of school students in Auckland are among those set to benefit from grants which will see $1 million allocated to community organisations
‘Bread’ navigates the student mindset Venkat Raman When young Mustafa Sheikh took a million dollar Lamborghini to a low decile school in Auckland, it was
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi New Zealanders are known for their welcoming nature. Our country rightly welcomes people who choose to come here to live, work, and
Danielle van Dalen With a final amended version of the End of Life Choice Bill on which voting is expected to take place this month,
A Diamond for Khalsa College, Ba Harnam Singh Golian Khalsa College, Ba, Fiji was established in 1959 by an enterprising group of Sikhs who saw
Staff Reporter The Australia-Fiji Business Council stands as evidence of the intimate economic relationship between the two countries, Fiji’s Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama has
Paul Thompson The commercial media world is an increasingly tough business, in case you haven’t noticed. Audiences have fragmented, consumer and advertiser choice is expanding
Supplied Content Auckland, October 21, 2019 Smartphones and other mobile devices amplify the patriarchal values that are part of our culture, according to new research
Brian Henry and Arifa Fiqria Of New Zealand’s population of 4.79 million people, 1.1% are Muslims, according to the World Population Review 2019 website. New
Sourced Content Struggling media company MediaWorks is putting its TV business Three on the sale block, after axing and scaling back shows. The Company, which
Supplied Content Husband and wife, Paramjeet Singh Parihar and Kuldip Kaur Parihar, who owned two Super Liquor stores in Hamilton have been ordered by the
Attacking without thinking can stir the hornet’s nest Jane Patterson National’s misfire over the latest immigration kerfuffle is a salutary lesson in first doing one’s
Sam Sachdeva The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade deal is a major agreement with major problems – and new obstacles continue to pop up,
Supplied Content Inland Revenue Department (IRD) Compliance Staff have searched several Central Otago businesses and made unannounced visits to others, as part of its current
Greg Barton Burwood, Victoria, Australia “A very bad man” has been killed and “the world is now a much safer place.” The sentiment behind US
Issue 426 November 1, 2019 The East Asia Summit, due to be held later this week in Bangkok, will hold the litmus test for Regional
Editorial Two Issue 426 November 1, 2019 The decision of Immigration New Zealand (INZ) to make changes to the Parent Visa regime has sent ripples
Peter Dunne There must be consternation within the upper ranks of the Labour Party at the performance of some of the Ministers in the coalition
Alastair McClymont In reference to Michael Woods’ response to my article, I am delighted to see that he has now resorted to personal attacks against
Thakur Ranjit Singh Waitakere Indian Association (WIA) was initiated and brought into being by a few third- generation Fiji Indians, descendants of Girmityas in Waitakere,
Supplied Content It was all bright colours, big smiles and expressive dance moves at Bupa David Lange Care Home last fortnight. The Care Home, located
A Diwali gift to those in need in Auckland Hindi speakers in Auckland with limited or no English, now have access to a friendship-based telephone
‘End Polio Day’ marked worldwide on October 24, 2019 Members of the Rotary Club of Papatoetoe collected $3000 from local businesses and people to fund
Venkat Raman Mothers who turn a blind eye to the cries of their daughters’ appeal for help, a young woman suffering physical and mental abuse
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