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Chinese cuisine to warm the soul this winter
31 Jul 2025The cold winter months are an ideal time to prepare warm, restorative dishes that can fortify the soul.
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The professionals hired to end infidelity in China
28 Jul 2025Mistress Dispeller director says the service helps people who don't want to leave their marriages but want to combat infidelity in a non-confrontational way. Audio
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How to resolve fencing feuds, while staying friends with the neighbours
25 Jul 2025Homeowners are advised to speak with their neighbours and agree on the work required before turning to formal proceedings.
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Construction firms offering large discounts to avoid collapse
24 Jul 2025Reports 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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NZ looks to learn from China's technology innovations
18 Jul 2025Artificial intelligence, robotics, electric vehicles and new forms of energy were a key focus of the 2025 China Business Summit.
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Man killed after concrete mixer crashes into house named
18 Jul 2025Mingwei Yu, 38, died after the vehicle flipped onto the Remuera residence on Monday.
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Girl who died in Fiordland drowning missed 'every moment, every day'
18 Jul 2025Tegan Chen's parents hope their story can encourage others who are going through difficult times.
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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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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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Push to double international student revenue spurs hope, concern
16 Jul 2025While some believe the new policy will boost enrolments, others question its long-term sustainability and raise exploitation fears.
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Retail crime advisory group spends $500k in three months
The government is defending a half-million dollar spend-up in 100 days by its retail crime advisory group, but Labour says it is a hard sum of money to stomach.
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Immigration advisor loses license, ordered to repay victims $58,500
16 Jul 2025The advisor charged Chinese migrant workers tens of thousands of dollars in visa fees for jobs that didn't exist.
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Parent Resident Visa review advanced after shortcomings recognised
15 Jul 2025Immigration officials have been asked to report back early next year after reviewing the level of certainty associated with the current ballot system.
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Asian Youth MPs call for diversity in politics
11 Jul 2025Almost 19 percent of the 123 Youth MPs selected for this year's Youth Parliament can trace an Asian heritage.
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Diners warned to ‘read the fine print’ when making restaurant bookings
10 Jul 2025Some restaurants charge cancellation fees if customers fail to follow reservation policies.
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Why KFC went after a teen's business logo
10 Jul 2025The teenager ran afoul of intellectual property rights with branding that resembled the well-known KFC logo.
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English version of animated Chinese hit Ne Zha 2 heading to NZ
10 Jul 2025The film is the highest-grossing animated title of all time and the highest-grossing non-English language title ever.
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'Very active and happy' girl died after slip into river
9 Jul 2025Tegan Chen, a 10-year-old tourist, had been at the water's edge when her father saw her try to stand up and fall.
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Councils 'attractive targets' of foreign interference
8 Jul 2025Warning comes as the government sets sights on progressing legislation to criminalise foreign interference in its latest quarterly plan.
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Teen seeks new logo after ‘shocking’ KFC demand
8 Jul 2025A young Christchurch entrepreneur has launched an appeal on social media to find a "unique" design for his Korean fried chicken operation.
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Everything you need to know about toll roads
9 Jul 2025The government wants private companies to join infrastructure projects, but how could this impact new toll roads?
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Chinese documentaries expand presence at 2025 Doc Edge
8 Jul 2025Ai Weiwei's Turandot leads a strong line-up of seven films related to China at this year's festival.
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Immigration levy could hit international student numbers, universities say
3 Jul 2025Universities say a proposal that could make them pay a levy to Immigration New Zealand might harm international student numbers.