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Reunion Dinner with a new message this year

Venkat Raman ‘Always Well-rounded and Auspicious,’ was the added message at the Annual Reunion Dinner organised by Fo Guan Shan, the Buddhist Temple and Community

Community

Fines for illegal dumping surges in Auckland

Supplied Content Infringement fines for illegal dumping have soared in Auckland, doubling from 90 to 186 in the past 12 months, Auckland Mayor Phil Goff

Community

Sunday Community Market in Papatoetoe

Staff Reporter A Community Market will become a weekly feature in Papatoetoe from January 20, 2019. Organised by the Hindu Heritage Research Foundation of New

Entertainment

Tamil Association calls for Pongal Day in Parliament

Venkat Raman Youngsters managing the Tamil Association of New Zealand Inc (TANZI) have appealed to the New Zealand Government to observe ‘Pongal Day,’ in Parliament.

Entertainment

Cuisine, exercise and entertainment engage elders

Supplied Content Auckland, January 26, 2019 When Bupa Sunset Care Home caregivers introduced ‘Special Indian activities’ a few months ago, they did not expect the

Sports

Indians unleash their mastery over Blackcaps

Ravi Nyayapati Auckland, January 30, 2019 What a difference five years can bring to a cricket series! When the mighty Indians last visited New Zealand,

Sports

Black Ferns win in the Women’s Seven Final

Sheevas Dayal Hamilton, January 28, 2019 The Black Ferns Sevens made debut history at the FMG Stadium in Hamilton yesterday (Sunday, January 27, 2019) when

Fijilink

Fiji school Reunion planned in Auckland

Auckland, January 24, 2019 The Second Reunion of former All Saints Secondary School students will be held at D ‘Grand Haveli Restaurant, 736 Great South

Our friends make it to the Queen’s Honours List
Homelink

Our friends make it to the Queen’s Honours List

Staff Reporter Three friends of Indian Newslink have been featured on the Queen’s New Year Honours List. They are fellow journalist Fran O’Sullivan (Business Editor

Homelink

Shared ownership option to new homebuyers

Supplied Content The continuous hunt for new ways to help New Zealanders get into their first home has prompted BNZ to support an exciting new

Homelink

GOPIO to induct National MP Bakshi into Honour Roll

Staff Reporter Auckland, January 11, 2019 The Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO), an international body representing the Indian Diaspora, has announced that

Junior Hospital doctors to strike today
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Junior Hospital doctors to strike today

Katie Scotcher RNZ Wellington Junior hospital doctors will strike in two weeks in a bid to get better employment protection. They will walk off the

New entity to promote Hindi in New Zealand
Education

New entity to promote Hindi in New Zealand

Bhartiya Bhasha Evam Shodh Sansthan launched Supplied Content January 10 was an important date on the Indian languages calendar. It was on this day that

Education

Consensus imperative for civic education

John Hall Transparency International New Zealand (TINZ) recently commented on the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Review conducted as part of the national Education

Education

Education System failing Maori says academic

RNZ, Hamilton –  New Zealand’s education system is failing Māori students by continuing to marginalise their culture, Waikato University Professor Mere Berryman, a 2017 New Zealander

Police job tops Careers List in 2018
Education

Police job tops Careers List in 2018

Sourced Content The most popular career last year was Police Officer, according to the most searched for jobs on careers.govt.nz in 2018. Tertiary Education Commission Chief Executive

Business

Ikea NZ launch details: there will be meatballs

Nikki Mandow (Newsroom) After an inordinate amount of hype and years of heart-stopping “Is it coming? Is it not?,” the world’s largest furniture and home

Business

New technology boost biosecurity at Auckland Airport

Supplied Content The most sophisticated X-ray technology available to scrutinise the bags of international travellers for any unwanted pests was unveiled on December 18, 2018

Business

Call to regulate bank surcharge

A retailers’ group wants the government to regulate the amount that banks can charge for credit-card transactions. Retailers in this country are charged a surcharge

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