Despite the shakeup, Neoliberalism remains on board
Toby Boraman Palmerston North, October 18, 2023 For an election ostensibly fought over a “cost-of-living crisis,” there was a strong unspoken consensus between the two
Toby Boraman Palmerston North, October 18, 2023 For an election ostensibly fought over a “cost-of-living crisis,” there was a strong unspoken consensus between the two
Venkat Raman Auckland, October 18, 2023 Piety, prayer, cultural programmes and social networking will all be a part of a two-day Durga Pooja (also Puja)
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese loses in Referendum 59:41 Michelle Grattan Canberra, Australia, October 17, 2023 Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged to continue to
Richard Shaw Palmerston North, October 17, 2023 Close, but so far no baubles of office for Winston Peters and NZ First. “We have done the
Ghosts of long lockdown haunt Labour While Labour polled above 30% in recent days, it could not turn those numbers into reality against economic and
Something to celebrate for everyone but Labour. Christopher Luxon headed to bed in the early hours of Sunday morning as a Prime Minister with a
The last National Party campaign leaflet received in my letterbox this week urged me to “Please party vote National.” Unlike the bold promise of “A
Supplied Content Auckland, October 9, 2023 Eight NRL rookies and two teenagers have been included in the New Zealand Kiwis A squad to face Tonga
Fiji Girmit Foundation New Zealand President Krish Naidu and founding Trustees presenting a plaque to Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka at the public reception in
Income Tax relief, easier business loans and free dental care promised Kush Bhargava Auckland, October 6, 2023 I believe that we should grow the New
A new Federation looks at their wellbeing Thakur Ranjit Singh Auckland, October 3, 2023 It was a day for the Seniors, Elders, Older Peoples, or
Supplied Content Melbourne, Australia, October 3, 2023 Indo-Australian singer, Shriram Iyer (who likes to be known as Siyer) has filed his nomination for this year’s
A Correspondent Auckland, October 3, 2023 The important role played by women and their contributions in political, economic, commercial, social and community sectors were recalled
National and ACT promise incentives; Labour offers relief but Greens hold their own New Zealanders will exercise their franchise with the general election due to
Mayur Dance Academy presentation at Lower Hutt Town Hall on October 7 at 5.30 pm Bharata Natyam and Kathak performers, students and enthusiasts will have
Aiesha AliBrussels, Belgium, September 26, 2023 As I stood sweating next to the pharmacy in the 40 degrees Celsius heat of Sierra Leone, the storekeeper
Anoushka BloemAuckland, September 26, 2023 Auckland Women Lawyers’ Association (AWAL) had the privilege of hosting its first Cultural Diversity fund-raising function on 9th September 2023
Migrant exploitation is in the news often these days, with a shocking article in the New Zealand Herald revealing how 200 people from South America
Rahul Chopra Auckland, September 26, 2023 New Zealand boasts a rich history of immigration, with people from diverse backgrounds contributing to its growth and prosperity.
Avinash Paliwal London, September 23, 2023 There are multiple scenarios, but the investigation and a potential public inquiry imply a long, bruising journey for all
Staff Reporter Auckland, September 23, 2023 We have the pleasure in launching the Fourth Indian Newslink Opinion Poll, seeking the response of our readers through
Is it time to name and shame unscrupulous employers? In recent times, migrant exploitation cases have been surfacing and have been in the news. This
Marcus Roberts Auckland, 11, 2023 Trust in media, politicians, the courts, etc., has declined in many countries over the last few years. New Zealand has
India recently hosted the G20 Summit, which was dubbed a major diplomatic success. As such, the Summit served to showcase India’s multifaceted convening power. But
Bibek Debroy in FirstPost New Delhi, September 17, 2023 As the G20 example shows, Bharat’s voice is heard and is increasingly shaping global opinion
Westpac Economic Commentary An analysis comparing the Bank’s earlier predictions with the Treasury Update Auckland, September 13, 2023 On the surface, the government’s books contain
In a week where Labour pitted free dental care against a National tax plan riddled with holes, Chris Hipkins looks to have lost – proving
Editor’s Standfirst: Contrary to the popular belief that New Zealand is ‘being deserted’ by a massive exodus of people, especially to Australia, figures published in
Establishing Indian Indentureship sites, sculptures and monuments ensures that the experiences and contributions of the indentured labourers are acknowledged, remembered and passed on to future
Dr Muriel Newman Whangarei, September 10, 2023 The battle lines have been drawn. The campaign to win the right to govern New Zealand has begun.
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