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We salute the veterans and welcome the aspirants
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We salute the veterans and welcome the aspirants

Bhikhu Bhana Indian Newslink is organising its Sixth Annual Sports, Community, Arts & Culture Awards Presentation Night on Monday, June 24, 2019 at Newmarket Room,

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The Speed Camera debate captures wide attention

Ben Strang The government will not be signing off on a vast increase in the number of speed cameras, unless they’re well sign-posted. RNZ  revealed that

Business

Another $25 million to block human traffickers

Laura Walters The Wellbeing Budget contained a surprise immigration initiative, aimed at stopping ‘boat people.’ This is not a new risk. So, why the big

Business

Counterfeits become a worldwide epidemic

Lucy Wyndham It is estimated that New Zealand customs came across about NZ $1.135 million worth in counterfeit goods between 2016 and 2017, proving that counterfeit goods

Where the Pacific sits in the Security Debate
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Where the Pacific sits in the Security Debate

Sam Sachdeva Whether Indo or Asia, the Pacific has often seemed an afterthought in geostrategic discussions. With growing Great Power rivalry in the region, that may

Spiritual Master to outline Leadership qualities
Community

Spiritual Master to outline Leadership qualities

Venkat Raman An internationally renowned philosopher and orator is to deliver a series of lectures on leadership qualities in Auckland next fortnight. Madathumkandy (M K)

St John School Programme promotes safety

Supplied Content Every week more than 135 children are hospitalised in New Zealand for a range of unintentional injuries – of which more than half

Community

Flu Vaccine stock runs low as demand peaks

Farah Hancock Are free flu shots targeted to the right people? School children, sometimes described as walking ‘petri dishes,’ might be a double-whammy win for influenza reduction. As

Entertainment

Meera set to capture hearts in the Wellington

Aarti Bajaj and her Team to perform later this year Venkat Raman Following its phenomenal success in Auckland, ‘Meera,’ the legendary 16th Century Princess-turned ascetic,

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