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April, again a busy month with quite a few things happening at all fronts;

A number of decisions from the RRA and RRB with the majority disallowed due to not meeting exceptional circumstances; criticism on the new INZ policy; ANZAC commemorations overshadowed by helicopter crash prompting the PM to come home earlier; one in five people in the insurance industry is leaving the profession due to regulation (does that sound similar?); fags and booze, i.e. the liquor report and the possible outfall and increases in tobacco prices
possible new rules around student and work permits; student loans; more trouble for Telecom; volcanic ashes stopping air travel costing well over 200Milion per day and resulting in delayed deliveries of exports; UN declaration for indigenous people signed by NZ;
John Key visiting the USA for talks on trade and nukes with many reactions from the opposition; recognition of migrant workers; the Whanau Ora seen to attack social inequalities under Maori; NZ's apple victory over Australia; visitor numbers to NZ are up; Liverpool (and Arsenal) soccerclubs up for sale; strong views on privately run prisons; economy still in the dolldrums?; ex-ministers facing charges; increase in the driving age
; seabed and foreshore issue raising its head again; former immigration boss sentenced: start of the tablet computer wars; licencing of the financial industry (hope they have less issues with their controlling authority); increase in violent crimes; wishing you all a blessed Easter with some time to reflect on what Easter all means for you and your loved ones.

  • A number of decisions from the RRA and RRB with the majority disallowed due to not meeting exceptional circumstances
  • Criticism on the new INZ policy
  • ANZAC commemorations overshadowed by helicopter crash prompting the PM to come home earlier
  • One in five people in the insurance industry is leaving the profession due to regulation (does that sound similar?)
  • Fags and booze, i.e. the liquor report and the possible outfall and increases in tobacco prices
  • Possible new rules around student and work permits
  • Student loans
  • More trouble for Telecom
  • Volcanic ashes stopping air travel costing well over 200Milion per day and resulting in delayed deliveries of exports
  • UN declaration for indigenous people signed by NZ
  • John Key visiting the USA for talks on trade and nukes with many reactions from the opposition
  • Recognition of migrant workers
  • The Whanau Ora seen to attack social inequalities under Maori
  • NZ's apple victory over Australia
  • Visitor numbers to NZ are up
  • Liverpool (and Arsenal) soccerclubs up for sale
  • Strong views on privately run prisons
  • Discussions that the economy still in the dolldrums
  • Ex-ministers facing charges
  • Increase in the driving age
  • Seabed and foreshore issue raising its head again
  • Former immigration boss sentenced
  • Start of the tablet computer wars
  • Licencing of the financial industry (hope they have less issues with their controlling authority)
  • Increase in violent crimes

Wishing you all a blessed Easter with some time to reflect on what Easter all means for you and your loved ones. See you again next month.

Covid 19 Notice

As the impact of the coronavirus continues to evolve, we face this unprecedented situation together. The pandemic is affecting all of us. At Terra Nova Consultancy Ltd we wish to reach out and update you on how we are addressing it. Our top priority is to protect the health and safety of our employees, clients, and our communities. Our focus on customer service remains at the center of everything we do, and we are fully committed to continue to serve you with our services, and striving to provide our services without interruption.Please listen and act upon the advise given by the Government, only in that way will we together be able to combat this challenge. And as always, stay healthy and keep safe.

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Terra Nova Consultancy Ltd
14 Glanworth Place, Botany 2106
Manukau, Auckland 2106,
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Mobile: +64 275 706 540

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PO Box 58385, Botany
Manukau, Auckland 2163,
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