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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
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
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
ACT Party Leader David Seymour failed in an attempt to block MPs from passing new gun legislation quicker than usual because he was late to
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
And Sir Bill English says New Zealand should not risk such a law Venkat Raman New Zealand will be wrong to choose Euthanasia since
Julian Wood We have been rightly proud of our country’s unity in response to the Christchurch Mosque attacks. But in the weeks following, we have
Supplied Content Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has released the terms of reference for the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Christchurch terror attack and announced
Bryce Edwards The terrorism attacks at two Christchurch mosques on March 15 2019, present major challenges to the New Zealand news and social media. The
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,
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
Editorial Two Issue 412, April 15, 2019 ANZAC Services are another victim of the terrorist attack in Christchurch on March 15, 2019. Returned and Services
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
Suzanne Snively The events of March 15, 2019 mark the beginning of the end of the age of innocence in New Zealand. A remarkable feature
Multicultural Festival underscores Interfaith at Fo Guang Shan Temple Venkat Raman Thousands of people attended a Multicultural Festival organised at the sprawling Fo Guang Shan
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
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
‘Hotel Mumbai’ recounts gruesome days of November 2008 Nevil Gibson Mass shootings of innocent people have been on everyone’s minds over the past few weeks.
Uttarakhandis to present Baduli on April 21 Thank you for being our media partner for our event. Here is some info from our booklet we
Dorothy Winstone Centre, May 25 at 630 pm Venkat Raman From Shammi Kapoor to Rajesh Khanna and Mohammed Rafi and Kishore Kumar to Kumar Sanu,
The cultural heritage and creative talent of the people of Uttarakhand will come to the fore at an event scheduled to be held in Auckland
Sheevas Dayal Fiji created history by winning its fifth consecutive title in Hong Kong with a 21-7 victory over France in the Cup final at
Supplied Content Proud Kiwi and FIFA Chief Women’s Football Officer Sarai Bareman has said that hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup would be a massive
But the Christchurch Massacre pierces the Nation’s heart Priyanca Radhakrishnan Friday, March 15, 2019 will forever be a day etched in our collective memories. On
Sourced Content Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that there will be a Royal Commission of Inquiry into security agencies following the Christchurch terrorist attacks.
Supplied Content New Zealanders are incredibly generous and give billions of their hard-earned cash to charity each year. Right now, there are a wide range
Phil Goff A fortnight ago on Friday, March 15, 2019, 50 innocent men, women and children were gunned down while at prayer at their Mosques
People turned out in big numbers around New Zealand for the official Islamic Call to Prayer at 130 pm on March 15, 2019, one week
Supplied Content The New Zealand government has announced that it is banning forthwith Military style Semi-automatics and assault rifles and action to prevent stock-piling. Prime
Venkat Raman Auckland’s Muslim community, the largest in the country, gathered at Masjid-E-Umar (the biggest Mosque in New Zealand) at a special meeting on Saturday,
Gurbrinder Aulakh The world is in shock and disbelief following the barbaric and dastardly terror attack in a country which has always been considered a
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