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News and perspectives for and about the diverse Chinese community in New Zealand
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多位少数族裔国会议员发声,就国会中基于种族背景的语言霸凌予以谴责
30/4/2025代表新西兰少数族裔社区的国会议员在反对某些政策时,其本人的族裔背景往往成为被攻击的标签。一些国会议员日前发声,对这种语言霸凌行为予以谴责。
英文新闻
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'Golden visa' shutting out Chinese investors - legal experts
5 May 2025Experts have been left perplexed by Immigration New Zealand's interpretation of regulations related to an investment visa pathway for Chinese nationals.
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Transnational education spurs growth in Chinese international enrolments
5 May 2025Enrolment growth is being fuelled by post-pandemic changes in student mobility, demand for more affordable overseas study options and the growing popularity of…
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What you need to know about Auckland’s local elections
5 May 2025Explainer - Some voters may be eligible to vote multiple times in the elections based on property ownership.
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‘If in doubt, throw it out’: How to identify wild mushrooms for consumption
17 Apr 2025Experts warn foragers to exercise extreme caution when collecting wild mushrooms, as misidentifying and consuming fungi can cause illness and even death.
RNZ中文 headlines with summaries.
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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.