Five year records broken as market out-performs expectations in September
We are now firmly into election month with polls opening across the country on Saturday, and all major parties doubling down on their election promises, including a variety of polices…
Considering a Business Restructure or an Employee Redundancy?
The financial impacts of COVID-19 will undoubtedly have a significant impact on all businesses in New Zealand and will naturally result in many employers needing to look at restructuring and…
Migrants United Council Inc. launched
A new community service organisation, Migrant United Council Inc. was launched amidst a galaxy of community and political leaders and representatives from range of religious and business organisations on Saturday…
India on a steady trajectory of dipping %active cases;
India continues to report a trend of steadily declining active cases as a percentage of the total positive cases.Presently the active cases comprise merely 13.75% of the total positive cases…
Update to air border order strengthens crew requirements
Additional measures coming into effect on Monday will boost our defence against COVID-19 entering New Zealand through the air border, Health Minister Chris Hipkins said today.
Advance voting started on Saturday
Advace voting started this Saturday when nearly 450 advance voting places opened their doors for this year’s election and referendums. Chief Electoral Officer Alicia Wright says the popularity of advance…
Back to business, really!
By the time this piece of article reaches you, Auckland will be at Level 1 of Covid alert restrictions but there are many health experts, who are sceptical about the…
1st October marked the International Day of Older Persons
International Older Persons Day is a chance to think about the individual older New Zealanders we know and to confront ageism, Seniors Minister Tracey Martin said this week.
Greens call for independent review of Pharmac
The Green Party is calling for an independent review of Pharmac to ensure that there is proper equity around funding for medication for sick New Zealanders.
Next three years are critical for New Zealand: Christopher Luxon, National Party’s candidate for the Botany electorate
The former Chief Executive Officer of Air New Zealand, who also held a number of senior roles with Unilever, was visiting Universal Granite (UC), New Zealand’s leading supplier of stones,…
National would set a target to get unemployment down to 4% by 2025
National says if it were in government it would create 10,000 jobs a month and get unemployment heading down to 4 percent by 2025.
Change your future with ACT
CT has a bold vision for a freer, more prosperous New Zealand. A New Zealand where businesses and workers’ pay less tax and are free to earn a greater share…
Auckland region is at Alert Level 2
Auckland region is at Alert Level 2. There are no extra restrictions on social gatherings, funerals and tangihanga. You will need to wear a face covering when travelling into, from…
Dream11 Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 produces IPL’s biggest successful chase: match reports from last week
While he was hit into the box on the fourth delivery he faced and there were a few hits and misses, Aaron Finch made his intent clear. The right-hander creamed…
What can AZRIM Made-to- Measure do for me for $1000* ?
Are you tired of going from one store to another, spending your precious time trying on clothes and still having to compromise on fit, style, and purpose?
Tuvalu Language Week theme promotes community resilience in the face of COVID-19
The Minister for Pacific Peoples, Aupito William Sio says the 2020 Tuvalu Language Week theme of “Fakatili Te Kiloga Fou” which means “Navigating the changing environment” is a call on…
Market and first time buyers benefit in spring
It may be spring, but it feels like summer if you are watching the property market, as record levels of activity in the market are already hitting summer peaks.
The financial vaccine for this pandemic “Mortgage Genius Plan”
Considering the devastating financial impact COVID-19 has taken on economies around the world Global Finance has developed an amazing product set to change the way Kiwis manage their finances.
Wellington reflects on the 100 years of legal abolishment of Indian indentured system in Fiji
This project is about commemorating the evolution of the indentured labourer system in the form of a week of Girmit Exhibition in Wellington. Girmit is a term used for the…
The heat is on as election date approach
The heat is on in New Zealand elections as country is fast approaching the election day of 17th October. Political parties and leaders are making tall claims and counter claims…
New requirement for people coming to New Zealand
From 5 October, people coming to New Zealand will need to have booked their stay in managed isolation before they get on their flight.
Vikki-Lee Pomare Advance NZ Candidate for Papakura
Hello! My name is Vikki-Lee Pomare Advance NZ Candidate for Papakura. I’m from Nga Puhi and Ngai Te Rangi.
Restoring New Zealand’s prosperity
The lives and livelihoods of many New Zealanders have been upended by the pandemic and many businesses, large and small, have been pushed to the brink by events out of…
Where to from here?
Do you know why the ACT billboards do not blow over in the wind? It would be easy to say that this is because ACT New Zealand is based on…
Building business strength with digital tools
New training and tools for digital commerce will give small businesses, especially in the tourism sector, the support they need to adapt and innovate in a COVID world. Tourism Minister…