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Welcome to our June 1, 2024 Digital Edition. We carry an extensive coverage of Budget 2024 unveiled by Finance Minister Nicola Willis on May 30, 2024. The coverage includes reports from Indian Newslink Staff and experts. The first Budget of the Coalition government is a populist measure and Ms Willis has been careful in setting the tone for a possible return to surplus over the next three or four years. The Fiscal Policy for 2024-2025 aims to reduce new spending over the next three financial years and accrue an Operating Balance before Gains and Losses (OBEGAL) of $5.5 billion. Please read these and other stories on Current Affairs, Education, Fiji, Business, Opinion, Community and Entertainment and share with your colleagues, family and friends.
-With Greetings from the Indian Newslink Team

Indian Newslink Newspaper Description:

PublisherIndian Newslink Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

Indian Newslink is an English fortnightly newspaper established in November 1999. The publication is known for its independence, news analyses and balanced reporting, providing a platform for people of all ethnicities to voice their opinions which conform to normally accepted principles of public decency and morality.

With a readership of more than 65,000 every fortnight among members of the ‘Extended Indian community,’ including people of Indian, Fijian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Nepalese, Middle East and other parts of the world, Indian Newslink enjoys the largest readership compared to any other Indian newspaper in New Zealand. The Fortnightly is distributed free throughout New Zealand through select Indian retail outlets and offices of companies.

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