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Some partnerships are better not created

There has been much participation in the discussions and consultations around an industry partnership with Immigration New Zealand (INZ) in recent months. The Immigration Reference

October 1, 2014 Issue

Trading Room catapults students to business world

Massey University is committed to research and teaching relevant to the business environment, Associate Professor Associate Professor Russell Gregory-Allen said. He said that Massey Business

Democracy should lift Fiji’s global profile

The general election held in Fiji on September 17, 2014 was the first non-racist election in the country’s history. Fijians have opted for orderliness rather

October 15 2014

Vanilla City prepares for world reception

“I will tell the world what we have just accomplished in Fiji. It will be a landmark occasion.” These are words of Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama.

Resilience glorifies Fijian Independence

Fijians will mark the 44th anniversary of their Independence from British Rule on October 10, with festivities, meetings and cocktail parties, one of which will

OECD Action Plan stimulates global debate

The OECD has released the first batch of recommendations (deliverables) from its 2013 OECD-G20 Action Plan to combat international tax avoidance (more formally known as

October 1, 2014 Issue

Honest review exemplifies decision-making

About 94% of business leaders around the world say that the management of their company is prepared to make significant decisions about the strategic direction

October 1, 2014 Issue

Young Indian engages with emerging Pacific leaders

The Asian Network Inc Programme Manager Vishal Rishi will be the sole representative of Asian origin at The Emerging Pacific Leaders’ Dialogue (EPLD) scheduled to

October 1, 2014 Issue

Acumen promotes entrepreneurial spirit

Thousands of young men and women reach our shores every year in the hope of pursuing their dreams and those demonstrating the spirit of adventure

ANZ to host second Asian Migrant Expo

The ‘Resettle Programme’ that boasts of providing a range of services to new migrants to the country will be a highlight of the ‘Asian Migrant

Stable taxation accrues economic benefits

The National Party is planning to introduce a stable tax system, without making drastic changes to the minimum wage. The level of minimum wage impacts

Home detention for invoice scam

The Wellington District Court sentenced James Stephen Burns (41) on September 19, 2014 to seven months’ home detention for his part in an advertising invoice

Insurance Group owner found guilty

Grant Malcolm Herbert (62), former Owner and Director of insurance broking firm Herbert Insurance Group Limited (HIG), was found guilty of 17 Crimes Act charges

Rhetoric fails to impress voters

The National Party stormed to power for a third term after registering a thumping victory in the general election held on September 20, 2014. The

October 1, 2014 Issue

4G finds new vistas in 2degrees

2degrees Mobile Limited has completed the first phase of its 4G rollout, now covering the country’s four largest cities. Last month, the company extended its

Let bygones be bygones

Fiji has completed its democratic process and international observers (including those from Australia and New Zealand) have expressed satisfaction that the general election held on

The long, challenging journey continues

I wish to express my gratitude to the constituents of the Manukau East electorate and the Indian community across New Zealand. Thank you for giving

October 1, 2014 Issue

Navaratri extols the power of women

The killing of a demon by a Deity is not mere physical annihilation, but liberation, a manifestation of divine grace. Rama liberated Ravana, and Krishna

October 1, 2014 Issue

Hindus tighten fraternal bond in Wellington

A cross-section of the resident communities in and the Capital had the benefit of understanding the meaning and purpose of ‘Raksha Bandhan’ at the Moera

Another Sangam formed in Auckland

Tamils of Fijian origin have announced the formation of another Sangam to further their goals as a community. Called, New Zealand Sangam (NZS), the new

Grit and prudence dictate character

What separates righteous anger from rioting mobs? What triggers the turn from peaceful protest against injustice, to looting and violence, on the scale most recently

October 1, 2014 Issue

Nature offers better cure for all

When German physician Samuel Hahnemann proposed (in 1796) Homeopathy as a form of alternative medicine, it was hailed as a turning point in medical science.

October 1, 2014 Issue

Popular film singer due in Auckland

One of the busiest playback singers of the Tamil Cinema, who is also making waves in other in Indian languages, will be in Auckland for

October 1, 2014 Issue

Appetiser served with spicy notes

India is one of the world’s biggest film producing nations but Bollywood’s prolific output doesn’t thrive beyond the Indian Diaspora. For a period from independence

October 1, 2014 Issue

Music scales higher notes with Mysore Brothers

The dynamic Mysore Brothers Nagaraj and Dr Manjunath accompanied by Bangalore Arjun Kumar on the Mridangam and Giridhar Udupa on the Ghatam delighted Auckland music

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