Detention Centres betray Trans-Tasman friendship
David Shearer – david.shearer@parliament.govt.nz The relationship between Australia and New Zealand has always been close. As countries go, we are the best of mates. We
David Shearer – david.shearer@parliament.govt.nz The relationship between Australia and New Zealand has always been close. As countries go, we are the best of mates. We
Kamil Lakshman – There is the power of intention, thoughts, words and actions which could then translate into belief, if a breeding ground exists. These
Wenceslaus Anthony – Where and how does love begin? I believe that love begins with prayer. Praying together has to begin early in life. The
Venkat Raman – The Eighth Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards have begun to evince the interest of the wider communities in New Zealand as
Venkat Raman – New Zealand is yet to demonstrate the political and social will to punish rogue employers who exploit migrant workers, international students and
‘Virtual slavery, like the 18th century but worse because we were imprisoned.’ That was the description by crew members of foreign fishing vessels working within
Kamil Lakshman- How has migrant exploitation arisen and why is it on the increase? What motivates one to exploit another? Why do those that are
Priyanca Radhakrishnan On a Saturday morning, two weeks ago, more than 70 people from diverse ethnic communities came together in Auckland to find out more
Staff Reporter ‘Islam Open Day’ held at Aotea Square in Auckland’s Central Business District over the weekend was one of the largest and most impressive
Police and leaders of New Zealand’s Muslim communities have signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their partnership. Police Commissioner Mike Bush and Federation
When Arun Kumar was killed in his Henderson dairy in 2014, a family lost a son, a husband and a father. I met with the
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi The past week was a great time for the Indian community to share its culture and heritage with the wider community as
Kamil Lakshman The new Immigration legislation is causing a lot of concern. The number of persons providing misleading information to Immigration New Zealand (INZ) is
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has laid Crimes Act charges against Victor John Clarke (61), in the Auckland District Court. The charges against Mr Clarke
Pratima Nand – It is very important for our community to be aware of these so called Priests and Gurus who claim to have the
Venkat Raman – One of the banes of being a police officer is that you never seem to be on the right side of anything
Staff Reporter – Cyber criminals have hijacked the website of Immigration New Zealand and obtaining personal information of applicants and others who access one of
Phil Goff – Last fortnight I spoke at the launch of a report by Multicultural New Zealand entitled ‘Our Multicultural Future.’ The Report, based on
Denis O’Rourke – The government has ignored their appointee, Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell, who voiced serious concerns on immigrants’ getting full New Zealand Superannuation. Despite
Kamil Lakshman – At a recent Conference of the New Zealand Association for Migration & Investment (NZAMI) in Auckland, Massey University Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Head of
Jenny Salesa – I support calls to toughen up Auckland Council’s bylaws dealing with window washers. My electorate office regularly deals with complaints about the
Staff Reporter – If you hold an Indian Passport that is not ‘machine readable,’ you had better obtain a new one issued by the Indian
Dr Susan Macken – The Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture series addresses a matter which is vital for strong business and a strong economy
Jenny Salesa – I had the pleasure of attending the Fifth Annual Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture at Pullman Hotel Auckland on Monday, July
Kamil Lakshman – I saw ‘Umrika’ aka ‘America,’ at the recently held New Zealand Film Festival. In fact, I was keen on making a similar
Sonam Golian – I had the opportunity of attending the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Programme (RYLA) held from June 27 to July 4, 2015. This
A Timaru couple were sentenced on August 6 to 150 hours’ community work for making a false statement under the Citizenship Act 1977. Teilo Latu
Apurv Shukla – The Fifth Annual Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture held on Monday, July 27, 2015 at Pullman Hotel Auckland underlined the ‘Role
Sir Anand Satyanand This lecture, now in its fifth year, has developed a tradition of delivering to a discerning audience, a worthwhile contribution to the
Staff Reporter – New Zealand Police have clarified their stand on issues relating to dubious astrologers and those following objectionable practice of witchcraft. A spokesperson
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