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Asia’s oldest orchestra looks to strike a chord in Auckland
20 Feb 2026The Shanghai Symphony Orchestra returns to the country's largest city after half a century as part of the Auckland Arts Festival.
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Stop horsing around: What to expect in the Year of the Horse
16 Feb 2026A horse year favours action over hesitation, but also carries connotations of volatility and intensity, among other things.
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Turning a Lunar New Year staple into a daily delight
16 Feb 2026A Taiwanese family in Auckland needs to produce about 300,000 dumplings a week as demand for the dish grows.
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Two-year ban on taking shellfish and seaweed from rockpools north of Auckland
15 Feb 2026The ban covers all of the Whangaparāoa Peninsula, and further north at Kawau Bay and Ōmaha Bay.
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Alarm over health insurance costs for Parent Boost Visa
26/9/2025Families likely to face premiums costing thousands of dollars each year to bring their parents to New Zealand.
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China’s Sichuan Airlines returns to Auckland
26/9/2025Sichuan Airlines has confirmed the start of nonstop flights between Chengdu and Auckland in early December.
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Independent Chinese bookstores start a new chapter abroad
25/9/2025From Auckland to Rotterdam, the outlets are emerging worldwide as community hubs for cultural exchange.
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Fly me to the Moon Festival
24/9/2025More than 50 handcrafted lanterns from China will illuminate the Auckland suburb of Balmoral for three days from Friday.
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'A new experience': Meet the parents who host homestay students
24/9/2025Host families say anyone wanting to study in New Zealand for a spell should prepare in advance for their visit to get the most out of the trip.
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Missing Waikato man found dead in New Plymouth
23/9/2025Police refer case to the coroner after finding a body upon receiving information from a member of the public.
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More details of visa waiver trial for Chinese visitors from Australia unveiled
23/9/2025From November, Chinese people travelling from across the Tasman with an eligible Australian visa need to obtain a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority.