Kiwis hoping to become Aussies don't appear to know our neighbours' country well, with New Zealanders among the worst performers in the Australian citizenship test.
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Kiwis hoping to become Aussies don't appear to know our neighbours' country well, with New Zealanders among the worst performers in the Australian citizenship test. No comment yet.
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A new year is upon us. Is 2013 going to be another one where we continue to go down the same paths we have in the past and wake up to the same headaches in 2014? Or is this the opportunity
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"Businessman and philanthropist Sir Owen Glenn believes New Zealand is at a near crisis point and needs to refocus and change direction."
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It beggars belief, really. Not to mention beggaring consumers. Prime Minister John Key's willingness to overrule the Commerce Commission's reduction of wholesale broadband pricing
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Sadly, just another reason to jump ship. The 'smiling assassin' need to think about the people, instead of ruining the country.
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She was the poster girl for McGehan Close who accompanied John Key to Waitangi celebrations and seemed set for better things. |
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Across Australia, the young and talented children of expatriate Kiwis find their careers stunted when they leave school, cut off from higher education and government apprenticeships
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Trans-Tasman migration: New Zealanders' explanations for their move
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