
Tales of Sacrifice: ANZAC, Sikh Regiments, and the Battle of Gallipoli
Venkat Raman Auckland, April 25, 2025 The Governor-General, Army veterans, families of soldiers including those of Indian origin who sacrificed their lives in the service
Venkat Raman Auckland, April 25, 2025 The Governor-General, Army veterans, families of soldiers including those of Indian origin who sacrificed their lives in the service
Vineeta Rao Auckland, February 20, 2025 The Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Governor has reduced the Official Cash Rate
Anneke Smith Auckland, February 9, 2025 The government is overhauling its ‘Golden Visa’ scheme to lure wealthy investors to New Zealand. The Active Investor Plus
Peter Dunne Wellington, February 6, 2025 From the Prime Minister’s State of the Nation speech, National has made it clear that its unrelenting focus this
Fox Meyer Newsroom Wellington, January 29, 2024 In her first announcement as Economic Growth Minister, Nicola Willis outlined a new ‘digital nomad visa’ aimed at
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announcing changes to his Cabinet with Finance Minister Nicola Willis at the Media Conference on January 19, 2025 (RNZ Photo by
Dr Shane Reti demoted; Simeon Brown gets Health; Mark Mitchell adds Ethnic Communities and Sports and Recreation to his portfolios Venkat Raman Auckland, January 19,
Gaurav Sharma Auckland, October 17, 2024 The contribution of ethnic businesses to the economy has been a key part of the country’s overall growth since
Peter Dunne Wellington, October 11, 2024 In the early days of the fourth Labour Government then Finance Minister Sir Roger Douglas frequently described the government’s
Melissa Lee Wellington, October 7, 2024 This week’s inaugural Ethnic Xchange Symposium will explore the role that ethnic communities and businesses can play in
Radio New Zealand Wellington, September 24, 2024 Public Service Minister Nicola Willis has directed department bosses to tighten up on working-from-home arrangements. She says that
Peter Dunne Wellington, September 13, 2024 Back in 2013 then Prime Minister Sir John Key raised the ire of Wellingtonians when he told a Takapuna
Sourced Content Professor Craig Elliffe: Small cuts, big consequences Honestly, who would want to be Nicola Willis at this point? The effect of $14.7 billion
Notwithstanding all the usual pre-Budget media hype, it is worth remembering that Budgets seldom defeat governments. Game-changing Budgets like Sir Roger Douglas’s 1984 Labour Budget
But the maiden Budget goes frontline, shutting backwaters Venkat Raman Auckland, May 30, 2024 From all accounts, the first Budget of the Coalition government is
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, May 30, 2024 The Coalition government’s first Budget, unveiled today, May 30, 2024, by Finance Minister Nicola Willis, adheres closely to the
In an effort to strengthen family support and financial stability, the New Zealand government has passed legislation to aid KiwiSaver contributions for parents during periods
A Newsroom Analysis of National Party’s tax plan has found that it is now $1.5 billion short of breaking even as promised during the
Purpose and focus in a government are virtues, until they are taken over by an all-compassing zeal that allows no deviation. Governments with clear agendas
Venkat Raman Auckland, November 15, 2023 Political leaders, captains of the industry, prominent businesspersons, top executives of companies, professionals and prominent members of the South
The essence of politics is often described as about the contest of ideas. But really the political process is primarily about the pursuit and retention
Venu Menon Wellington, October 11,2023 The party faithful have gathered in their blue jerseys at the Harbour side event centre off Taranaki St in Wellington
Venu Menon Wellington, October 10,2023 The running themes were Labour’s failure to deliver on its policies and National’s uncosted tax plan. Those appeared to be
Analysis by Jane Patterson Wellington, August 30, 2023 The headline figures that the National Party has offered (in its Tax Policy) New Zealanders are enticing
Venkat Raman Auckland, August 13, 2023 Labour Party Leader Chris Hipkins has offered to remove GST from fruits and vegetables and increase payments to Working
Sourced Content Wellington, May 14, 2023 The National Party is not ruling out forcibly breaking up the supermarket duopoly but would rather find ways to
Venu Menon Wellington, May 3, 2023 The House witnessed a robust debate around tax with Minister of Finance Grant Robertson having to fend off aggressive
There are some heavy hitters to challenge the government Venkat Raman Auckland, December 6, 2021 There are several surprises, shifts, demotions and promotions in the
National Party Leader Christopher Luxon in
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