New rules for show organisers take effect
Organisers of entertainment programmes and events that involve overseas performers and artistes would be obliged to follow new rules and regulations that came into effect
Organisers of entertainment programmes and events that involve overseas performers and artistes would be obliged to follow new rules and regulations that came into effect
National campaigned on a plan to build our brighter future for New Zealand families at the last election. It is great that despite tough economic
We are happy to announce that the first of the three free workshops for potential entrants to the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards 2012 will
The Pakistan Government will honour former Labour MP Dr Ashraf Choudhary with a high civilian award, the country’s High Commissioner Syed Ibne Abbas revealed in
New Zealand’s retail sector is on the road to recovery following years of recession and with increasing confidence, businesses are optimistic about the future. However,
A distraught mother is offering herself to be a ‘walking billboard’ to pay for the treatment of her ailing four-year-old daughter. Hamiltonian Kerri Arnold has
You may have informed the Electoral Commission of your choice of the Representation System while voting in the General Election held on November 26, 2012
An immigration adviser has been ordered to pay more than $21,000 after trying to exploit a client and giving inappropriate advice to another. Rajesh Kumar
A 4.8% drop in recorded crime shows that New Zealand is fed-up with crime and serious about getting the number of offences down. Police want
Anzac Day (April 25) reminds us of the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915. New Zealand soldiers fought bravely at Chunuk Bair alongside troops from Britain, Australia
John William Jackson (62) was sentenced to two years and five months imprisonment in the North Shore District Court on March 29, 2012, after pleading
New Zealanders are being asked to engage in one of the most important conversations in our history. This conversation has come about because of the
Former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill once said, “Americans can always be counted to do the right thing after they have exhausted all other
The only India that 22-year-old Saudi student Kholoud Bakr had seen was in Bollywood movies laced with song and dance. But after a 10-day stay
A number of changes that took effect on April 1, 2012, would impact student loan borrowers, KiwiSaver members and people receiving Working for Families Tax
The first Public Private Partnership (PPP) entity in the schools sector will become an eventuality at Hobsonville next year. Associate Minister of Education Craig Foss
The Tertiary Education Commission recently announced that it would attempt to end “the widespread game of research funding.” Welcoming the move, Tertiary Education Union Dr
She was a part of the annual Explorers Programme, 11th in the series of ‘Pan Global Adventure for Environmental Action’ (PANGAEA). The selection process included
The increasing number of students from the Pacific Island communities is putting pressure on the education system, an expert has said. Pacific Islands Affairs Ministry
To an outsider, this could seem like a golden age for higher education. Over the past decade, Australian universities have drastically increased research activity while
Every passing year is lengthening the shadows of Girmit, the indenture period (1879-1919) in Fiji. However, it will never disappear, as it will retain its
If you are a non-Gujarati and a non-Punjabi Indo Fijian having roots in Fiji, chances are that you are a descendant of a Coolie. Yes,
Former students of one of the oldest schools in Fiji would have an opportunity to share their experiences and recall the good old days of
Their desire may have been fulfilled in the case of hundreds of thousands of Indo-Fijians who established their careers as businesspersons, professionals and employees in
The Indian government announced in January that it would work intensively to help People of Indian Origin (PIO) in locating their roots in India. This
India’s Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh told me during my meeting with him in Chennai in January 2009 that India was keen to embrace all
The uprising in the Middle East with Syria on the brink of civil war has once again brought to the fore the need for peace
We join thousands of Indo-Fijians in marking the 132nd anniversary of the arrival of their ancestors in Fiji, with dreams of a better life and
During World War I, the Indian Army (then called the British Indian Army), contributed a number of divisions and independent brigades to the European Front
As the National Party government in New Zealand is looking for a strategic vision for the New Zealand Defence Force, it should take into account
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