Migration Exploitation Protection Work Visa extension removed
RNZ, Wellington, October 19, 2024 The government has announced plans to tighten rules for the Migrant Exploitation Protection Work Visa (MEPWV). Launched in July 2021
RNZ, Wellington, October 19, 2024 The government has announced plans to tighten rules for the Migrant Exploitation Protection Work Visa (MEPWV). Launched in July 2021
Gaurav Sharma Auckland, October 17, 2024 The contribution of ethnic businesses to the economy has been a key part of the country’s overall growth since
Craig McCulloch Wellington, October 17, 2024 Analysis – Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has made the most of his first East Asia Summit (EAS), facilitating Facetime and
Peter Dunne Wellington, October 17, 2024 The last thing the beleaguered public health system needs right now is a distracting debate about which language hospital
Blessen Tom Auckland, October 16, 2024 The nine-day Navratri Festival, in which worshippers celebrate the Hindu warrior goddess Durga, concluded over the weekend, marking the
Liu Chen Auckland, October 17, 2024 Hundreds gathered in Auckland on Friday (October 11, 2024) to attend the inaugural ethnic business summit. Organised by the
Staff Reporter Auckland, October 17, 2024 The Upper Harbour Indian Association is currently in the process of creating a calendar of events to become a
Recruitment bias, racism and bullying are frequently experienced by professional Indian migrant women in New Zealand management roles. New research published by AUT professional staff
Counties Manukau Police would like to wish Happy Diwali to everyone celebrating the festival of lights and Bandi Chhor Divas, a tribute to the Guru
Sania Ayushi Christchurch, October 15, 2024 The Bengali community in Christchurch celebrated Durga Pooja 2024 on October 12 with much enthusiasm, blending religious observances with
Jayasudhasri Jayaraman Jaiganesh and Jaiganesh Nagarajan Wellington, October 15, 2024 Jayathi Jaiganesh, a talented Year 10 student from Wellington with a proud Indian heritage, achieved
Pushpa Bhardwaj Wood Wellington, October 15, 2024 Lately, I have been reading a lot of desperate calls for help in finding employment, people struggling financially, and
Laurie Hatton Auckland, October 15, 2024 LINK Business’s Laurie Hatton’s experience in marketing, combined with his deep understanding of business growth potential, makes him a
Jason Heale Auckland, October 14, 2024 New Zealand is facing a demographic crisis that could seriously hurt our economy. By 2034, more than 20% of
Radio New Zealand Wellington, October 14, 2024 Grocery Co-Op Foodstuffs is defending grocery price differences between New Zealand and OECD Countries, pointing out New Zealand’s
Analysis by Russell Palmer Wellington, October 14, 2024 New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters wants his coalition partners’ support for a $100 billion infrastructure fund
A journey with AMI Insurance Supplied Content AMI Business Development Manager, Kinjal Shah, is a proud ally for our South Asian community. Kinjal combines
Radio New Zealand Wellington, October 14, 2024 New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters is promising his party’s proposed $100 billion ‘future fund’ will not be paid for
Blessen Tom Auckland, October 12, 2024 A multidisciplinary show from Prayas Theatre is celebrating the work of local South Asian artists. Inspired by the stainless-steel
Stephan Shemilt in Multan, October 12, 2024 First Test, Multan (day five of five) Pakistan 556: Masood 151 & 220: Salman 63; Leach 4-30 England 823-7 Declared: Brook
Alanna O’Malley Leiden, The Netherlands, October 11, 2024 One year after the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks against Israel, the scale of the suffering of
Gaurav Sharma Auckland, October 11, 2024 Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has remained steadfast in his commitment to enhancing trade ties with India in his
Peter Dunne Wellington, October 11, 2024 In the early days of the fourth Labour Government then Finance Minister Sir Roger Douglas frequently described the government’s
The world is mourning the loss of Sir Ratan Tata, a titan of industry, philanthropy and leadership. As the former Chairman of Tata Sons and
Ashutosh Tripathi New Delhi, October 10, 2024 Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus of one of India’s biggest conglomerates, Tata Sons, has died at 86. Just on
Please use the orange ballot bins for this election which are available at ten selected Woolworths around the Entrust area Warwick Lampp Christchurch, October 10,
Shazneen Irani Auckland, October 9, 2024 “Many things we need can wait. The child cannot. Now is the time his bones are formed, his mind
Long Read Halfway through Lucy’s* first year at university, where she was studying to be a Doctor, she dropped out. For the next two months,
Radio New Zealand Wellington, October 8, 2024 Ashish Dhaka, a Designer from the north Indian city of Gurugram, won the Natural World Award at the
Radio New Zealand Wellington, October 8, 2024 Census data reveals the Indian population has leapfrogged the Chinese community to become the third-largest ethnic group in
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