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India trade deal: 'We'll get it done' - PM
12 Oct 2024Analysis - Christopher Luxon made the most of his first East Asia Summit, but the harder ask will be now translating that to tangible results.
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Inaugural summit harnesses ethnic business potential
11 Oct 2024Migrants share stories about their success in business as well as the challenges they face.
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Trade entities bolster New Zealand business connections with India
10 Oct 2024Two Kiwi private organisations launched last month in a bid to expand trade ties in the lucrative South Asian market.
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Everything you need to know about jury duty
9 Oct 2024Explainer - You've just been summoned for jury service. What now?
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South Asian artists bring smorgasbord of theatre, dance and comedy to Auckland
9 Oct 2024A multidisciplinary show from Prayas Theatre is celebrating the work of local South Asian artists.
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NZ universities tumble to lowest international rankings
9 Oct 2024University of Auckland has fallen out of the top 150 for the first time, while Otago has dropped to its lowest position ever.
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Tamil community celebrates half century of engagement in NZ
4 Oct 2024The Wellington Tamil Society is organizing a special event in the capital this month to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the community's activities in New Zealand.
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Indian population now third-largest ethnicity in NZ
7 Oct 2024Latest Census data shows that the Indian community now sits behind the New Zealand European and Māori ethnic groups in terms of numbers.
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I don't like beauty pageants, so why did I enter one?
3 Oct 2024It came as a surprise when 27-year-old engineer Vandna Patel decided to put her hand up for Miss India NZ 2024.
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Retracing the legacy of statues celebrating Gandhi in New Zealand
2 Oct 2024A quick primer on the history of statues honouring Indian independence icon Mahatma Gandhi in Wellington and Auckland.
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Tamil short film celebrates immigrant family connections
2 Oct 2024Jessica George, director of Puli and the Tiger, wants to help other immigrants to connect with their elders.
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Almost three-quarters of hate crime offences motivated by race
30 Sep 2024Police have logged more than 14,200 incidents of hate crime offences motivated by the victim's race or ethnicity since January 2020.
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Karl Rock: A Kiwi on a mission to explore India and beyond
1 Oct 2024A dream ride from India to Pakistan-administered Kashmir threw up some unexpected turns for the YouTube personality.
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Tougher sentencing on the horizon for retail crime
26 Sep 2024The government is introducing a new aggravating factor targeting offences against small business owners whose homes and businesses are interconnected.
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Regulatory headwinds buffet South Asian liquor businesses
26 Sep 2024Owners outside Auckland's CBD largely back new local restrictions on selling alcohol after 9pm but want scope of objections to licence renewals to be tightened after a 2023 amendment opened the door…
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Ethnic leaders call for greater involvement in crafting government policy
25 Sep 2024Community groups also highlight disproportionate political representation, health inequalities, rising crime and foreign interference in a meeting with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.
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Indian community failing to see ‘tangible results’ on crime
24 Sep 2024Community leaders unimpressed by recent government announcements on restoring law and order
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Indian tourists flock to NZ but visa rejection rates remain high
18 Sep 2024The number of arrivals from the world's most populous nation continues to soar but securing a visitor visa remains a challenge for many Indian nationals.
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'You've got to know when you've got enough' - Indian millionaire on giving wealth away
"The more you give, the more will come back to you," says Ranjna Patel.
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Asian migrants leading New Zealand’s population growth
13 Sep 2024Citizens of India, the Philippines and China among the largest cohort of arrivals in the year to July.
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What does falling migration mean for the economy?
Migrants are no longer 'papering over' the economy's cracks and those already here are struggling for work, commentators say.
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South Asian artists in spotlight at Auckland Fringe Festival
13 Sep 2024South Asian artists are bringing vibrant performances and untold stories to the Auckland Fringe Festival.
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Auckland’s Kerala community celebrates Onam with traditional feast
12 Sep 2024More than 1,000 members of Auckland's Kerala community celebrate the harvest festival with a sadhya, dancing and music.
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Complaints against employers soar even as migrant numbers drop
12 Sep 2024The number of new migrant workers has plummeted to the lowest level since the border re-opened two years ago - but complaints against employers have soared to record levels.
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