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Construction firms offering large discounts to avoid collapse
9:14 am todayReports suggest some building companies are slashing quotes by as much as 50 percent to stay afloat in tough market conditions.
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‘Alarming’ rates of bullying, depression among Asian New Zealanders reported
23 Jul 2025Asian Family Services chief executive Kelly Feng says culturally responsive interventions are urgently needed in schools, workplaces and healthcare settings.
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Wait times for autism assessments leave families stuck in limbo
18 Jul 2025Many households are turning to costly private assessments for their children as public wait times for autism diagnoses lengthen.
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Luxury retailer confirms Auckland, Queenstown closures
17 Jul 2025Duty Free Shoppers will close all stores in Australia and New Zealand by the end of September.
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Immigration levy could hit international student numbers, universities say
3/7/2025Universities say a proposal that could make them pay a levy to Immigration New Zealand might harm international student numbers.
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美国海关有权查你的手机吗?遇到这种情况该怎么做?
7/7/2025解释性报道:在当今社会,我们每个人的手机中几乎都包含着我们全部生活细节。但这也意味着当你出国旅游的时候,特别容易受到影响。这合法吗?普通人能做些什么来保护自己的隐私呢?本文为您进行解读。
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China bans uncertified power banks on domestic flights
2/7/2025International passengers with connecting domestic flights in China would be expected to comply with the ban due to concerns over potential safety risks.
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Auckland money launderer Ye Hua has prison sentence reduced on appeal
2/7/2025A convicted money launderer repeatedly complained to international drug kingpin Xavier Valent that cash her staff were handling was wet, sticky and covered with white powder.
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Kitchen appliance supplier in spotlight over failure to deliver products, return payments
4/7/2025Customers claim the Auckland company owes refunds totalling more than $270,000.
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Experts warn of wellness industry dangers in RNZ podcast The Lodge
28/6/2025The global wellness industry, valued at approximately $5 trillion, harbours a dangerous underbelly, according to a new RNZ podcast.