COP29 puts Australia’s credentials on test
Tanvi Oza Melbourne, November 11, 2024 This year’s Conference of the Parties, or COP29, which kicks off in Baku, Azerbaijan, on November 11, 2024, has
Tanvi Oza Melbourne, November 11, 2024 This year’s Conference of the Parties, or COP29, which kicks off in Baku, Azerbaijan, on November 11, 2024, has
Christina Persico Auckland, November 11, 2024 What is COP? In short, it stands for the Conference of the Parties. Countries that have joined the United
Nathan Cooper and Amanda Turnbull Hamilton, October 23, 2024 As investment in generative AI continues to grow globally, New Zealand’s government has been implementing its
Tina Morrison Wellington, October 8, 2024 The rules require some commodity exporters to prove their supply chains do not contribute to the destruction of forests
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, September 19, 2024 Auckland Law School graduate Justin Sobion is stepping onto the global stage to tackle one of the most urgent
Venkat Raman Auckland, May 21, 2024 While the Covid-19 lockdown made people closeted in their homes, it also motivated people to give vent to creativity
Venu Menon Wellington, February17,2024 The West Antarctic Ice Sheet has yielded groundbreaking scientific data hidden deep underneath its mass that sheds new light on climate
Sanjesh Narayan in the Cook IslandsFebruary 8, 2024 The New Zealand government will provide $16.5 million to the Cook Islands to address and manage the
Chris McMillan Auckland, December 30, 2023 The recently concluded Men’s Cricket World Cup in India reached record audiences. But there was one thing the organisers did
Matt McDonald Brisbane, December 3, 2023 Editor’s Standfirst: The 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28), which is being held in Dubai from November 30 to
Income Tax relief, easier business loans and free dental care promised Kush Bhargava Auckland, October 6, 2023 I believe that we should grow the New
Some people may be surprised at the criticism of the New Zealand government for partnering with Blackrock, an American multinational investment company, to create a
A tribute to the world’s democracy on its 77th Independence Day Asoke Mukerji New Delhi, August 13, 2023 On 1 December 2022, India assumed
Supplied Content Kapiti Coast, May 14, 2023 A family-owned distillery from the Kāpiti Coast is calling on the government and councils to provide better support
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, April 24, 2023 New Zealand is a country that is known for its natural beauty and pristine environment, making it an
Grant Duncan Auckland, April 5, 2023 Jacinda Ardern’s resignation as Prime Minister in January was a courageous and pragmatic decision for herself, her family and her party.
Our Sub-Leader- Indian Newslink Digital Edition (February 15, 2023) Auckland, February 16, 2023 About ten days before Cyclone Gabrielle hit many parts of North Island
Dr Malini Yugendran February 15, 2023 New Zealand has just weathered one of its worst natural disasters ever, says Prime Minister Chris Hipkins. According to
Raven Cretney, Christina Hanna and Iain White Hamilton, February 14, 2023 As the clean-up from the Auckland floods continues and Cyclone Gabrielle hits already saturated parts of
James Renwick Wellington, January 28, 2023 The extraordinary flood event Auckland experienced on the night of January 27, the eve of the City’s anniversary
Peter Dunne Wellington, July 27, 2022 The Greens’ current co-leadership wrangle reminds me of former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam’s famous comment “Only the impotent
US, China, Australia and New Zealand pledge millions; defections mar proceedings Venkat Raman in Suva, Fiji July 12, 2022 Although three countries of the 18-member
Venkat Raman Auckland, July 9, 2022 The growing influence of China in the South Pacific region and the need for better geo-politic balance will be
Jacinda Ardern Wellington, July 6, 2022 Like many people, I enjoyed New Zealand’s first Matariki public holiday with family and friends, celebrating the Maori New
Venkat Raman Auckland, June 26, 2022 Fiji’s Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has called on friendly countries to intensify collective action to develop resilient and sustainable
Auckland, May 28, 2022 Like a party mix lolly bag, the recent Wellbeing budget drew a mixture of delight and displeasure. Any government budget
Russell Palmer Singapore, April 19, 2022 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong have added a focus on climate and sustainability
Phil Goff Auckland, April 15, 2022 The latest report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), released on 4 April, confirms that
While the rapidly increasing number of Covid-19 cases in the community continues to dominate much of our attention, we need to still be thinking of
Public Consultation from February 28 to March 28, 2022 Phil Goff Auckland, February 5, 2022 I hope that you had a pleasant and relaxing Christmas
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