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Ethnic leaders seek targeted investment ahead of Budget
21 May 2025Without sufficient and sustainable funding, key services for ethnic communities could be impacted, they say.
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More unsafe children’s products found at Panda Mart
16 May 2025Forty-seven items have now been declared unsafe in an ongoing Commerce Commission investigation into the bargain store.
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Eating these three autumn foods carries some risk
16 May 2025Anyone consuming a trio of popular seasonal fruit and vegetables should do so in moderation, experts say.
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NZ banks unable to catch all mistaken transfers through human error
15 May 2025The story of a pensioner who almost lost his life savings in a mistaken bank transfer offers a wake-up call for banks, but experts say there's little they can…
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Chinese migrant workers victims of Cyclone Gabrielle job scam
24/2/2025A group of Chinese men each paid more than $16,000 for a work visa and a job in New Zealand helping to clean up after Cyclone Gabrielle - but it was a scam.
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Māori approaches hold key to success in China
24/2/2025A new report encourages Māori to continue using tikanga to strengthen economic ties with China and explore new opportunities in other areas.
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Chinese parents embrace new maths curriculum in primary schools
24/2/2025Almost 2000 primary schools nationwide have adopted new maths education resources this year.
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Disputes Tribunal orders host to return bond, rent paid in advance after accommodation row
20/2/2025Parties entered into a private agreement after a family on a short-term stay in New Zealand first found the host on Airbnb.
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Citizenship law under fire as children discover they are overstayers
19/2/2025A former minister says dozens of families with babies born since a change to rules have asked him to help keep their children in the country.
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Auckland travel firm Worldwide Holiday to pay $140k for wage cuts during pandemic
18/2/2025The Employment Relations Authority ruled that a deduction in wages could not be made without written consent from the employee.