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  • Good guys celebrate diwali

    Good guys celebrate diwali

    Diwali is a celebration of victory of good over the evil. Is there a better way to celebrate it than with the cops? The good guys of Auckland’s Manukau formally celebrated Diwali for the first time this year. About 120 staff attended a special lunch to celebrate the five-day festival,…

  • Councillor objects to racist comments about Muslims

    A New Zealand councillor has taken strong objection to comments by a national broadcaster. Manu Caddie, a councillor for New Zealand’s Gisborne District Council, has lodged a complaint against state-owned Radio New Zealand, for “racial” comments against Muslims during a programme on national radio. “I was listening to Radio NZ’s…

  • Sri Lankan man dead in immigration detention

    A Sri Lankan man has died in a government-run facility in Sydney. The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has confirmed a man died at the Sydney Immigration Residential Housing (IRH). The Sri Lankan man was discovered in distress in his accommodation at the facility. “An ambulance was called immediately…

  • $1m NZ pavilion may go for London Olympics

    $1m NZ pavilion may go for London Olympics

    A huge waka-shaped pavilion, cornerstone of the very popular Rugby World Cup event, may be seen next year in London during the 2012 Olympic Games. New Zealand won the recently concluded Rugby World Cup. Discussions are underway between the New Zealand Olympic Committee and Ngati Whatua o Orakei to take…

  • Wellington mayor approves Occupy movement

    Wellington Mayor visited the Occupy Wellington camp of around 50 people, reportedly expressing her approval for the Occupy movement, Set up in Civic Square, the Occupy Wellington camp is a part of the global Occupy Together movement against economic and social inequality. Mayor Celia Wade-Brown also left a contact card in…

  • Festival to celebrate rugby world cup cultures

    Auckland will host a cultural festival to celebrate diversity among the 20 rugby-playing countries participating in the world cup in New Zealand. The national identities of each of the countries in the Rugby World Cup will be celebrated at the ‘Kiwi Day Out’ festival  on Labour Day. Auckland Domain will…

  • Job cuts cause NRIs to return home

    With unemployment rising and pay-packages shrinking in many parts of the western world, global Indians are choosing to return to their homeland in search of a prosperous life. According to latest figures released by a recruitment industry firm, Indian companies are hiring more NRIs this year than they did a…

  • Delhi Metro becomes world’s first Metro to earn carbon credits

    Delhi Metro becomes world’s first Metro to earn carbon credits

    The metro network in India’s capital city of Delhi has become the world’s first train system to earn carbon credit. The network, run by  the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), has earned Rs 47 crore of carbon credits annually for the next seven years. The United Nations has praised DMRC for helping…

  • Indian taxi driver’s murderer sentenced in China

    Indian taxi driver’s murderer sentenced in China

    In a historic first, a man accused of murder in New Zealand, went to a trial in China, and has been sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment by a Chinese court. The successful prosecution of an Auckland taxi driver’s murderer by Chinese authorities has strengthened links between Chinese and New Zealand…

  • Illegal Malaysian workers arrested in Perth

    Australian authorities have arrested seven Malaysian workers illegally working in Perth. Compliance officers from the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) detained these illegal workers in the Perth northern suburb of Yanchep. The five men and two women – all Malaysian nationals –  arrived on temporary visas and failed to…

  • Eid celebrated in New Zealand Parliament

    Eid celebrated in New Zealand Parliament

    Members of the Muslim community gathered at Parliament on Tuesday 6 September to celebrate the Islamic festival of Eid ul-Fitr (Eid). The Minister for Ethnic Affairs, Hekia Parata, hosted the celebrations in the Banquet Hall at Parliament and was joined by the Minister of Immigration, Jonathan Coleman and other Members…

  • Phuket Island celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi

    Phuket Island celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi

    Phuket, southern island of Thailand, celebrated Hindu festival of Ganesh-Chaturthi with fanfare and the Governor Tri Augkaradacha participated, according to reports. Complete with conch-blowing, fruits and flowers offerings, decorated Lord Ganesh statue and women dressed-up in saris; few hundred Hindus and others participated. A young elephant squirted people with water,…

  • Domestic violence against Indian women concerning

    Domestic violence against Indian women concerning

    Think twice before marrying your daughter to an NRI! That’s the message that comes across through numerous domestic violence cases that come to light from Indian families in New Zealand. And the reported cases only scratch the surface, since many women suffer silently behind the closed doors. “Real Life: Broken…

  • Man threatens his Indian neighbours with machete

    An unemployed man living on social welfare benefit has been sentenced in a New Zealand court for damaging the paintwork on two cars belonging to his Indian neighbours. The 34-year old New Plymouth man, Zane McGovern, will have to pay $3407 to his Indian neighbours for damaging their cars with…

  • Call NZ Ambulance in your language

    Call NZ Ambulance in your language

    New Zealand’s Ambulance service is now able to offer a more user-friendly service to people who don’t speak English. The emergency service’s three call centres around New Zealand have access to Language Line, an interpretation service offered by the Ministry of Ethnic Affairs. As part of this access, the call…

  • Aucklanders out in support of Anna

    Aucklanders out in support of Anna

    On a cold wintry evening, a large group of Indians gathered outside Aoetea Square in Auckland’s CBD, displaying their support to what has become a mass movement against corruption in India. Reminding the size of corruption in India, one placard read: “Indian-owned Swiss bank account assets are 13 times the…

  • Tax identity scam on rise in Australia

    Australian tax payers should be aware of scams designed to extract tax file numbers for the purpose of identity fraud. This could leave their bank accounts empty and credit files ineffective for up to five years, says an Australian credit information expert. Director of MyCRA Credit Repairs, Graham Doessel says…

  • Australian radio host says sorry to Indians

    Australian radio host Kyle Sandilands has apologised to the Indian community in Australia for his offending comments that saw an outburst of protest. Indian communities were outraged at the radio show host who described the Indian river Ganga as ‘junkyard’ and India as ‘shit hole’. Indian leaders sought apology from…

  • Sikhs saved from racial bias

    In what could have become a potential racism-related problem, a security firm involved in the organisation of the forthcoming Rugby World Cup is being praised for its positive steps towards race relations. Sikh Council of New Zealand has expressed appreciation towards First Security for their prompt action to contain the…

  • Australian radio host calls India ‘shit hole’

    Indian communities are outraged at a radio show host in Australia who described the Indian river Ganga as ‘junkyard’ and India as ‘shit hole’. Indian leaders want Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) to take action against radio host Kyle Sandilands, Sydney’s radio station “2dayFM 104.1″ and its owner “Southern…