Unfair cuts threaten the well-being of ethnic communities
Jenny Salesa Wellington, April 10, 2024 One of the best things about my role is celebrating cultural festivals alongside many of our ethnic communities who
Jenny Salesa Wellington, April 10, 2024 One of the best things about my role is celebrating cultural festivals alongside many of our ethnic communities who
Radio New Zealand Wellington, April 8, 2024 Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has announced nine targets for the government to deliver in the next six years.
Ramil Adhikari Wellington, April 7, 2024 Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora) and the National Poisons Centre are asking members of the Indian community to
After years of aspirational leadership, we have been served a cold slice of reality in place of the delectable cake of good intentions. Headlines announcing
Taiwan and New Zealand are two small island states with much in common. Both are vibrant, independent democracies, living in the shadow of an overbearing
Auckland Council Chief Economist says that slower increases in housing costs are ‘the fingerprints on a smoking gun’ proving upzoning improves affordability Nearly eight years
Natalie Sherman, Kayla Epstein & Michelle Fleury BBC News New York, March 31, 2024 Sam Bankman-Fried, Co-Founder of the failed crypto exchange FTX, has been
A small, secretive lodged New Zealand farming community faces several charges Tim Brown RNZ Dunedin, March 31, 2024 Authorities are investigating concerns from a leading
Alvin Powell MIT, Boston, USA, March 30, 2024 Former Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has said that strengthening the execution of the 1993 accords
Gill Bonnett (RNZ) Auckland, March 30, 2024 Fraudulent overseas agents are contacting New Zealand employers to sell jobs and visas and some have taken up
Thakur Ranjit Singh Auckland, March 29, 2024 The euphoria and chants from Shri Ram mandir in Ayodhya are ringing in all corners of the world:
The visit of the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to New Zealand last week was a chance to focus on the health of the bilateral
Ministers back rules to allow smaller financial institutions access to cheaper capital Jonathan Milne Dr John Small last changed banks 15 years ago, and it
Radio New Zealand Wellington, March 24, 2024 If Rachin Ravindra had not been on the international Cricket world radar earlier, the Black Caps star certainly
Many people will now have heard about TVNZ’s proposal to slash jobs across News and Current Affairs, and to axe long-standing shows including Fair Go,
The first Kiwi Indian Excellence Awards event was held in Christchurch on Saturday 16 March 2024 at the Miles Group Lounge, Hagley Oval. Organised by
Nearly three decades after the introduction of MMP and multiparty governments, there should be a greater level of understanding about their finer points than often
A Newsroom Analysis of National Party’s tax plan has found that it is now $1.5 billion short of breaking even as promised during the
Updated on April 30, 2024 at 1.45 pm Green MP Darleen Tana with her husband Christian Hoff-Nielsen (Facebook Photo) An independent investigation into Green
Our Leader this fortnight: Indian Newslink March 15, 2024 issue Guest Editorial by Peter Dunne This week’s government bailout, the fifth in the last eighteen
Warning: This article may be disturbing for some. Please use discretion Editor’s Standfirst: Today (March 15) marks the fifth anniversary of the attacks of a
Radio New Zealand Wellington, March 12, 2024 It is well-known that legacy media outlets have been struggling to survive in a digital world. The creation
RNZ Pacific Suva, Fiji, March 12, 2024 The removal of Fiji’s Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation Lynda Tabuya will send a wrong signal
Nanise Neimila Suva, Fiji, March 12, 2024 In the vibrant town of Nausori, Kalesi Baleula, a skilled artisan renowned for her ability to craft exquisite
The recent announcement that Newshub will shut down its news broadcasting operations elicits understandable disappointment. Three hundred jobs were lost, many of them recognisable faces
The Wire New Delhi, March 11, 2024 The Supreme Court on Monday (March 11) dismissed the application of the State Bank of India (SBI) for
About our Judges Curtain up on Indian Newslink Business Awards and call for entries Another year of applications, achievements and celebration The 15th Annual Indian
Mallika Janakiraman Auckland, March 9, 2024 New Zealand boasts of a diverse Indian community, adding richness to its multicultural fabric. However, ensuring optimal nutrition, especially
Peter Dunne Wellington, February 7, 2024 Earlier this week, Wellington’s newspaper, The Post, launched a “conversation” inviting public responses about how Wellington could move on
And NNT New Zealand enriches that experience In New Zealand, the most common workplace dress codes are a mix of uniforms and smart casual and
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