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Some of the articles of interest that were publicized in the news papers last month are;
A variety of decisions from the RRB and the RRA
20% of INZ decisions are questionable
Changes in student permits
Fall in immigration numbers
Immigration tribunal chair appointment;
A $60m overhaul of the INZ computer system has been given the go-ahead (does that mean improved service and better decisions?)
Immigration corruption in India (is this new?)
Spending records from MP's released this week, the outfall and demotions, and possible solution
The Kiwi bank is not for sale and the Kiwi Bank KiwiSaver plans unveiled
Winston Peters is back ... and with a vengeance
The foreshore and seabed act repealed
Start of the world cup soccer with a draw for the All Whites and the Ozzies claiming this as one for them (they should be so lucky…), Key's bet on the All Whites, the All Whites draw with Italy and Paraguay and return home unbeaten, various comments and increasing support all around NZ
The All Blacks' squad is named
Free trade agreement with Russia
Oil exploration gets the go-ahead;
New possible rules around mobile phone charges and contracts
Call centers returns to NZ
Increase in mortgage rates and in health insurances
Various articles about the Hubbard case
Julia Gillard's successful bid
See you all next month….
Some of the articles of interest that were publicised in the New Zealand news papers last month are;
  • A variety of decisions from the RRB and the RRA
  • 20% of INZ decisions are questionable
  • Changes in student permits
  • Fall in immigration numbers
  • Immigration tribunal chair appointment;
  • A $60m overhaul of the INZ computer system has been given the go-ahead (does that mean improved service and better decisions?)
  • Immigration corruption in India (is this new?)
  • Spending records from MP's released this week, the outfall and demotions, and possible solution
  • The Kiwi bank is not for sale and the Kiwi Bank KiwiSaver plans unveiled
  • Winston Peters is back ... and with a vengeance
  • The foreshore and seabed act repealed
  • Start of the world cup soccer with a draw for the All Whites and the Ozzies claiming this as one for them (they should be so lucky…), Key's bet on the All Whites, the All Whites draw with Italy and Paraguay and return home unbeaten, various comments and increasing support all around NZ
  • The All Blacks' squad is named
  • Free trade agreement with Russia
  • Oil exploration gets the go-ahead;
  • New possible rules around mobile phone charges and contracts
  • Call centers returns to NZ
  • Increase in mortgage rates and in health insurances
  • Various articles about the Hubbard case
  • Julia Gillard's successful bid
See you all next month….

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