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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.
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‘Paused’ - work on New Zealand’s tallest apartment tower Seascape
13 Aug 2024The apartment building developer says work has slowed, but is hopeful that it can resume soon.
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Visa fee hikes will discourage migration to New Zealand - immigration advisors
9 Aug 2024Industry experts describe the increase in application fees as "risky".
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Visa fees set to rise from October
9 Aug 2024Applicants from Pacific countries will largely escape the steep increase.
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