Sex-workers complain of ‘illegal foreign invasion’
Gill Bonnett Christchurch, May 31, 2018 A wave of foreign prostitutes working in breach of their visas is taking work from locals, sex workers say.
Gill Bonnett Christchurch, May 31, 2018 A wave of foreign prostitutes working in breach of their visas is taking work from locals, sex workers say.
Budget Loans fined $720,000 for “cynical and deliberate” offending Supplied Content Wellington, May 31, 2018 Finance companies ‘Budget Loans Limited’ and ‘Evolution Finance Limited’ (together,
Supplied Content Royal Commission of Inquiry on Historical Abuse in Care Chairman and former Governor General of New Zealand Sir Anand Satyanand has said that
And James Bond continues to attract, hmm, everyone Klaus Dodds and Lisa Funnell London and Oklahoma May 30, 2018 Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly
Venkat Raman (Indian Newslink) Auckland, May 30, 2018 As writers, authors and visitors from all over the world looked at Sancy Prabhakar with admiration and
James Newell Manchester, United Kingdom May 30, 2018 After months of wrangling, Italy’s political crisis has a hit an impasse, with new elections now increasingly
Supplied Content Wellington, May 30, 2018 The Commission Commerce has warned Apple Sales New Zealand (Apple) after it likely misled consumers about their Consumer Guarantees
Gill Bonnett, Auckland, May 30, 2018 An Immigration Adviser says new figures are at odds with previous assurances that Indian students and graduates are not
Shane Cowlishaw Auckland, May 30, 2018 A task force to tackle a payroll problem that has left thousands of workers out of pocket will focus
Kevin Lampen-Smith Wellington, May 29, 2018 Choosing a real estate agent is a bit like finding a business partner. You need to be able to
Supplied Content Wellington, May 29, 2018 Long-serving Police Assistant Commissioner Wally Haumaha has been appointed to a new role as Deputy Commissioner. “The Deputy Commissioner
Supplied Content Wellington, May 28, 2018 The Government of India has launched ‘Bharat Ko Janiye Quiz’ for Overseas Indians, including Non-Resident Indians and Persons of
Shirish Paranjape Christchurch, May 28, 2018 A young girl in Canterbury has brought pride and joy with her achievements in sports not only to her
Supplied Content Wellington, May 28, 2018 Minister Responsible for the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) Andrew Little, has announced the agency will expand its Malware-Free
Supplied Content Auckland, May 28, 2018 Auckland Councillor Dick Quax passed away today at the age of 70. Mayor Phil Goff issued the following statement:
Wellington, May 28, 2018 Social Development Minister Carmel Sepuloni has announced the formation of an expert advisory group to support the overhaul of the welfare
Lynda Chanwai-Earle Wellington, May 28, 2018 A self-described “black woman” and mother of two started popping into a Wellington Countdown supermarket earlier this year and
Supplied Content Wellington, May 27, 2018 Todays launch of Samoan Language Week at Fale o Samoa in Mangere highlights the importance of language in sustaining
Paul Carter Auckland, May 27, 2018 On behalf of everyone at BNZ, I want to apologise for the disruption caused to our customers yesterday by
Rowan Quinn Auckland, May 27, 2018 High school students are being encouraged to spurn university for a trade, with promises they can buy houses earlier
Supplied Content Bucharest, Romania, May 27, 2018 During the last century in Eastern Europe, divisions and conflicts caused by the confrontation of ideologies were overcome
Anusha Bradley Hawkes Bay, May 27, 2018 Police responded to an average of one domestic violence call out every four minutes last year – up
“But we are looking for long-term solutions” Venkat Raman Auckland, May 26, 2018 Prime Minister Jacinda Arden has pledged to enhance ‘Inclusion’ as one of
Robin Martin Taranaki, May 26, 2018 The Prime Minister has fronted up in Taranaki to reassure locals of the governments support for the first time
Emmeline Taylor London, May 26, 2018 The number of self-check out terminals around the world is predicted to reach 325,000 by 2019 and some stores
Katie Scotcher Auckland, May 26, 2018 Facial recognition technology is being trialled in some gaming venues to help identify problem gamblers. The system monitors people
‘Suneheri Yaadein’ at Dorothy Winstone Centre Venkat Raman (Indian Newslink) Auckland, May 26, 2018 A point of discerning difference between organisers of entertaining programmes and
Jeremy Vargo Auckland, May 25, 2018 Benjamin Franklin once wrote to a friend that “in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except
Danielle van Dalen Auckland, May 25, 2018 Like many, my first introduction to politics was through a class election. My group decided our key campaign
Supplied Content Wellington, May 25, 2018 Disability Rights Commissioner Paula Tesoriero will be the Acting Head of the Human Rights Commission from today. Ms Tesoriero
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