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Lantern Festival expected to bring economic boost to South Auckland
29 Jan 2026The four-day festival at Manukau Sports Bowl is expected to attract between 160,000 and 180,000 visitors.
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Family mourn 'treasured son' and 'beloved Nai Nai' killed in landslide
27 Jan 2026They have been named as 10-year-old Austen Keith Richardson and his grandmother, 71-year-old Yao Fang.
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Embassy confirms death of Chinese national in Bay of Plenty slip
23 Jan 2026The embassy reminds Chinese residents and tourists to pay close attention to weather forecasts and warnings issued by meteorological authorities in New Zealand.
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Rules on fishing, collecting shellfish vary by species and location
16 Jan 2026Explainer - Authorities are warning the public to check local regulations before casting a fishing line or gathering shellfish over summer.
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'Golden visa' shutting out Chinese investors - legal experts
5/5/2025Experts 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
5/5/2025Enrolment growth is being fuelled by post-pandemic changes in student mobility, demand for more affordable overseas study options and the growing popularity of dual-degree pathways.
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What you need to know about Auckland’s local elections
5/5/2025Explainer - Some voters may be eligible to vote multiple times in the elections based on property ownership.
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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。
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气候变了:我们如何定义“季节”,人类又如何适应新的变化?
1/5/2025NIWA表示,对于全国部分地区来说,今年秋天则预计更为温暖、干燥。尽管所有的季节刚开始时都有点像春天,但科学家表示我们的季节正在发生变化。
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It’s ok to make mistakes - cooking show aims to inspire te reo learners
24/4/2025A pilot cooking comedy in te reo Māori hopes to provide a safe place for learners to make mistakes.
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Popular Auckland eatery denies hanging fish on a washing line
24/4/2025The Mt Albert noodle house claimed the 20 white fillets pegged out the back did not belong to them, but a food safety officer said they aren't to dry any food outside.