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Auckland’s Queen Street for pedestrians only

Supplied Content The Auckland Council voted unanimously on November 27, 2018 to move towards pedestrianising Queen Street and trialling an open streets initiative in the

Community

Auckland Santa Parade to lose public events funding

Vanita Prasad (Newsroom) Auckland’s Santa Parade faces an uncertain future as the City’s event Agency withdraws funding past this year because of a new policy. While next

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Join us to applaud our Indian business community

Time to raise a toast at the 11th Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards Venkat Raman The Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards, scheduled to

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Auckland Police HQ to shift to new location

Police say that moving from their central Auckland Headquarters to Ponsonby will improve working conditions for staff and allow greater public access to officers. Police

Homelink

National misses the mark in its key target

National has a problem. It’s not its leader, it’s not the Party losing faith and it’s not even a fallen MP raising merry hell. The

Homelink

With gratitude we will work for peace

Ardern pays tributes to heroes of World War I Jacinda Ardern The Carillon and Wellington’s ‘roaring chorus’ recaptured (on November 11, 2018), the wave of

Workers’ exploitation leads to hefty fines

Supplied Content The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) has ordered a Waikato company and its sole director to pay respectively $25,000 and $12,500 for exploiting six

Education

Labour announces funding boost for mental health

Jane Patterson Mental health is likely to get a significant funding boost, Finance Minister Grant Robertson said, addressing Labour Party members in Dunedin last fortnight.

Education

Whitecliffe College gets new Chief Executive

Supplied Content Darryn Melrose has been appointed Chief Executive of Whitecliffe College, a privately-owned art and design institution based in Auckland. He previously had a

Fijilink

UAE grants US$ 5 million for three new schools

Supplied Content The strengthened bilateral ties between Fiji and United Arab Emirates has led to the assistance of US$ 5 million which will see the

Business

Report cites weaknesses in banks’ governance

Supplied Content The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) and Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) have completed their joint review into the conduct and culture of

Business

Budget deficit in line with forecasts

Thomas Coughlan Crown accounts for the Government show a $343 million deficit in the first three months of the 2019 Financial Year, which was broadly

Business

New Zealand tops World Bank ranking on business

Supplied Content Recognition that New Zealand continues to have the most business-friendly environment in the world is another real example of the strength of our

Business

Permanent Independent Commission to ensure Justice

Phil Smith (RNZ) The Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill has been sent to the Justice Committee for consideration. This is when Parliament asks the public for feedback and suggestions on a law which would create a new Permanent

Cigna to acquire OnePath Insurance

Supplied Content Cigna New Zealand has announced that final regulatory approval has been granted from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and the Overseas Investment

Business

Chorus speaks out on migrant exploitation

Teuila Fuatai Identification of widespread employment breaches among some Chorus subcontractors has prompted the telecommunications infrastructure company to investigate its own systems. Complicated exercise Rolling

Business

New Zealand politics suffers celebrity affliction

Kieran Madden Famously elusive about her political leanings, pop sensation Taylor Swift recently went beyond her usual neutral get-out-and-vote message to endorse a Democrat candidate

Business

ERA orders compensation to migrant workers

Supplied Content The Employment Court has ruled that three migrant employees working in remote New Zealand will receive $10,000 from an employer-couple who persistently breached

After polling, nail-biting wait in Fiji

Editorial One Issue 404, November 15, 2018 As we went to press, a day later in fact to accommodate the results of the General Election

Exploitation of migrant workers must stop

Editorial Two Issue 403, November 15, 2018 We have carried two reports of exploitation of vulnerable workers at two different parts of the country, in

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Inter-agency ‘dialogue’ on harder China line

Sam Sachdeva Defence Force chief Kevin Short has offered some insight into the Government’s harder line on China, confirming a ‘dialogue’ took place about the

Community

Auckland Health Foundation to benefit DHB patients

Supplied Content The Auckland Health Foundation was officially launched on November 1, 2018 aiming to advance healthcare for all New Zealanders. The Foundation goes beyond

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