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'Comedy of errors': The job U-turn which could send a migrant back to India

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Time ticking down for Danish Khan after Te Whatu Ora withdraws job offer after misunderstanding new

Time ticking down for Danish Khan after Te Whatu Ora withdraws job offer after misunderstanding new immigration rules. ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     [Support our Journalism]( [Support our Journalism »](     STUFF DAILY 30 June 2024   Kia ora {NAME}, Hello and welcome to your morning briefing from Stuff, bringing you the top stories and news you'll want to read. ['Comedy of errors': The job U-turn which could send a migrant back to India]( Time ticking down for Danish Khan after Te Whatu Ora withdraws job offer after misunderstanding new immigration rules. Steve Kilgallon How much do you value news? If strong independent media in NZ matters to you, support our work today. [I'd like to contribute →]( [Catching shadows: How do we stop foreign interference?]( The Chinese Embassy lashed out at Stuff for “baseless” accusations of foreign interference. But were they? And how protected are we against countries who want to interfere in our business? Paula Penfold [Woman's brain cancer so aggressive it recurred within weeks of surgery]( Hilary Bishop was “absolutely devastated” to learn her aggressive tumour had “rapidly” returned just weeks later. Hannah Martin [Boh Runga is ready for her Madonna moment]( “I would love to sing Vogue,” says the singer. “I’m prepared to go all the way.” Lyric Waiwiri-Smith EDITORS' PICKS   [Stuff morning quiz: June 30]( On a Spanish menu, "gambas" refers to ... what? [Bronze, boxing beef and a heated pool: How we fared at the 1924 Paris Olympics]( The quartet of Kiwi competitors set off by boat 100 years ago, led by a sprinter who went on to become the royal family surgeon and governor-general. [Warriors blitz Broncos to bounce back from record loss]( Six tries sparked a 16-point win as the Warriors reversed a two-match losing jag with some Matariki magic. [All Whites get rare shot at silverware]( All you need to know ahead of the All Whites’ Oceania Nations Cup final against hosts Vanuatu. [Why this ad]( NZ NEWS [Samurai swords and baseball bats: Are retailers having to take justice into their own hands?]( [Emergency crews battling a house fire in Tararua District]( [Unexpected bright aurora surprises and thrills]( WORLD [Trump team gloats over knockout ‘Joe-ver’ debate]( [New York Times editorial board calls on Biden to drop out of race]( [BBC accused of having ‘hostile Left-wing audience’ for Farage’s Question Time debate]( SPORT [Live: Māori All Blacks v Japan XV]( [Warriors impress with victory over Broncos]( [Ranking New Zealand’s top-10 Olympic medal hopes]( LIFESTYLE [The best new movies to see in Kiwi cinemas this Matariki weekend]( [Air NZ flight lands in Invercargill after issue with landing gear]( [The one thing this mortgage broker knows about the current market](   [Manage Stuff Account](?lid=gpzerwvne5h7) [Unsubscribe](EMAIL}/2c520dc6-86e5-5f70-b825-d54222a8d29c/communication-subscription/stuff-newsletter-newsletter-stuff_daily/unsubscribe?auth_hash=+Q+oiAj7HWBqZPdq0WUHJbwxHdVOAYl1QSMT/b2ttiw=) | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to the Stuff Daily newsletter. Did a friend forward you this email? [Sign up to get Stuff Daily in your inbox.]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland 1021, New Zealand [Instagram]( [TikTok](nzstuff?lang=en&lid=35fgmpqeu6xg) [YouTube](StuffNewZealand?lid=z98ffjzzwbu1) * You can email us at feedback@stuff.co.nz, or call us on 0800 339 000.

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