Peter Dunne names Andrew Little ‘Politician of the Year’
The ‘Dunne Speaks’ considers five candidates for the Honour Peter Dunne Christchurch, December 14, 2017 In keeping with the beauty parade approach many of our
The ‘Dunne Speaks’ considers five candidates for the Honour Peter Dunne Christchurch, December 14, 2017 In keeping with the beauty parade approach many of our
A Research Report on the drinking habits of Maori and Non-Maori Auckland, December 10, 2017 Very little is known about the role of alcohol in
Dr Muriel Newman Whangarei, December 3, 2017 The new government will announce a mini budget on December 14, 2017. It may well include some of
Peter Dunne Christchurch, November 17, 2017 Politician and commentator Austin Mitchell once described the New Zealand education system as “a complex balance of groups, so
This is not Inclusive New Zealand Eric Chuah New research shows that ethnic diversity at the leadership table is the key ingredient missing from a
Frederic Trojani Paris, November 13, 2017 The Secure Identity Alliance, the global identity and secure eServices advisory body, has announced the adoption of a Code
Joris de Bres Wellington, November 11, 2017 Sunita Narayan is delighted to see new initiatives for te reo Maori and Pasifika languages in the Labour-led
Foreshore and Seabed issue would decide our future Dr Muriel Newman Whangarei, November 5, 2017 If anyone was hoping that the election would deliver some
Supplied Content Auckland, November 2, 2017 The way depression is diagnosed and treated needs a major overhaul, authors of a new review article in the
Dame Susan Devoy Wellington, October 31, 2017 The following is in response to the Iranian diplomat Hormoz Ghahremani’s anti-Semitic speech at an Auckland Mosque. People
Raye Freedman Arts Centre, Epsom Girls School, November 4, 2017 Venkat Raman Auckland 30, 2017 Dr Ghulla (Sam) Goraya, who has enthralled audiences all over
Supplied Content Auckland, October 30, 2017 Responding to the need for top-level business expertise and leadership within the burgeoning Maori economy – now worth over
Dr Muriel Newman Whangarei, October 29, 2017 The country’s new Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister have claimed that free market capitalism is failing New
Venkat Raman Auckland, October 28, 2017 The Initial Public Offering (IPO) of New India Assurance (NIA) Company Limited, the largest general insurance undertaking in India,
Peter Dunne Wellington, October 27, 2017 Our new government has taken office and comparisons are already being made about the circumstances of its accession. Some
Fiji’s experience should be an eternal lesson Thakur Ranjit Singh Auckland, October 26, 2017 I had a feeling of Déjà vu when I saw some
PricewaterhouseCoopers Global Survey Sourced Content Venkat Raman Auckland, October 23, 2017 Contrary to the belief that cyber threats are perpetrated and orchestrated by ‘unknown hackers’
Thakur Ranjit Singh Auckland, October 23, 2017 Diwali day on October 19, 2017, dawned as clear, bright and very pleasant. This was unique after weeks
Bilal Cleland Sourced Content Australasian Muslim Times, Sydney October 22, 2017 When the Balfour Declaration was made on November 2, 1917, Britain was at the
Dr Kumar Mahabir Trinidad & Tobago October 15, 2017 Ricardo Bharath Hernandez is the Chief of the Santa Rosa First Peoples in Trinidad and Tobago.
Venkat Raman If you are a First Class, Business Class or Premium Economy Class passenger on Singapore Airlines from Auckland, you can enjoy what promises
Venkat Raman Auckland, October 11, 2017 Two professionals, each with a record of achievements in their respective fields, have joined the Board of Directors of
T P Sreenivasan Thiruvananthapuram, India, October 8, 2017 India’s early experience of dealing with Pakistani aggression in Kashmir and the subsequent developments shaped India’s approach
New Zealand’s political future hangs in balance Rob Ogilvie Wellington, October 8, 2017 Like many, I lazily assumed that National had it in the bag
Dr Muriel Newman Whangarei, October 8, 2017 The 446,287 special votes cast during last month’s election have now been counted. According to the Electoral Commission,
Supplied Content University of Auckland October 3, 2017 Instead of just gradually improving or creating new products and services, businesses now need to look at
Dr Muriel Newman Whangarei, September 30, 2017 The election is over and voters have had their say. Now the MMP horse-trading begins. Elected MPs are
Peter Dunne Wellington, September 28, 2017 In 1940, the notorious Labour politician John A Lee was expelled from the Labour Party after writing a sensational
Remembering a Friend and a Brother Venkat Raman Auckland, September 28, 2017 Had he been alive today, Wenceslaus Anthony would have been flooded with phone
Venkat Raman Auckland, September 21, 2017 One of the finest insurance advisors of the country has received an award of distinction for his exemplary service
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