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Explained: Auckland’s unfinished luxury skyscraper
25 Sep 2024Why construction has stalled on NZ's tallest residential building?
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Meet the Chinese New Zealanders using language to reconnect with their roots
24 Sep 2024As the community marks Chinese Language Week, some are trying to resolve the jumbled feelings they have about retaining their native language.
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NZSIS confirms engagement with Chinese New Zealanders to protect national security
23 Sep 2024Agency seeks to dissuade individuals from engaging in activities that are not in line with the country's security interests.
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From selling shoes in China to a microgreens farm in rural NZ
23 Sep 2024Yu Kali and Yu Jiang's microgreens venture is sprouting almost as fast as the tiny veggies themselves.
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Chinese New Zealanders embrace te reo Māori journey
20 Sep 2024Learning a new language helps individuals to understand domestic perspectives while also reconnecting with their own cultural heritage.
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Moon Festival lights up Auckland with rich cultural traditions
17 Sep 2024Festivalgoers braved mixed weekend weather to enjoy lantern displays, mooncake-making workshops, traditional Hanfu parades, and lively lion and dragon dances.
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Trio confirmed for Asia New Zealand Foundation board
16 Sep 2024Appointments effective from 1 October for a term of three years.
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Young Kiwis win medals at global science competition
16 Sep 2024Four students have snaffled New Zealand's first medals at the International Earth Science Olympiad.
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Dispute over accommodation sours family's NZ study trip
13 Sep 2024Row shines a light on the need for visitors to exercise caution when entering private contractual agreements for accommodation in the country.
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Why NZ celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival in spring
20 Sep 2024Celebration is a harvest festival that is marked when the moon appears to be at its brightest in the northern hemisphere sky.
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Complaints against employers soar even as migrant numbers drop
12 Sep 2024The number of new migrant workers has plummeted to the lowest level since the border re-opened two years ago - but complaints against employers have soared to record levels.
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Auckland restaurants embroiled in 'destructive' price war
5 Sep 2024Chinese restaurants are offering set meals for less than $10 to attract customers but need to sell hundreds just to break even.
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Chinese Embassy rejects SIS report on interference
5 Sep 2024The embassy denies China is a competitor or a threat to New Zealand.
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Dismay over international visitor levy hike
3 Sep 2024The community expresses disappointment at the government's decision to raise the international visitor levy almost threefold.
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Diversity at core of police's ethnic and Pasifika strategies
30 Aug 2024Police are calling for people from all ethnic backgrounds to join their workforce.
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Foodie: First peek inside Auckland's colossal Asian supermarket
29 Aug 2024Vehicles on roads leading to the Westgate emporium crawl to a halt as thousands descend on the 3800sqm store on opening day.
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How Chinese video game Black Myth: Wukong became a global hit
28 Aug 2024The game has sparked a new wave of nationalism on the internet in China, with social media platforms WeChat and Weibo abuzz with discussion about the release.
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Asian obesity doubles in almost 20 years
27 Aug 2024Authors behind the landmark analysis of New Zealand Health Survey statistics want to use the data to inform policy makers.
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China Construction suspends work on 56-level giant Seascape Auckland apartments
26 Aug 2024Builder has told 25 subcontractors not to return to the Customs St East site.
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Auckland police locate missing Chinese senior
19 Aug 2024The 78-year-old Clendon resident had been missing since Sunday.
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Young Asian assault victim suffering nightmares since attack
17 Aug 2024Mother of a nine-year-old girl who was reportedly attacked in an Auckland hotel bathroom is seeking therapy for her daughter.
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Auckland restaurant owners facing slump worse than Covid
17 Aug 2024Ongoing construction woes, rising crime and a sluggish economy are just some of the issues haunting dining establishments in the city centre.
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Local investigation after Kiwi professor dies while snorkelling in Indonesia
16 Aug 2024James Liu was a professor at Massey University's School of Psychology and was also a long-time member of the International Society of Political Psychology.
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Improved visibility and resources key to improving Asian mental health
14 Aug 2024Almost 200 participants attended the inaugural Asian Mental Health and Wellbeing Summit in Auckland on Wednesday.