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Stop horsing around: What to expect in the Year of the Horse
13 Feb 2026A horse year favours action over hesitation, but also carries connotations of volatility and intensity, among other things.
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Immigration experts question withholding tourism levies after visa rejections
13 Feb 2026New Zealand pockets millions of dollars each year from tourism levies paid by individuals who have never set foot in the country after having their visa…
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Stanford hails $3.39b boost from new 'golden visa'
13 Feb 2026The immigration minister said 573 applications had been received since changes to the investor visa took effect last April
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Auckland schools fear uptick in Lunar New Year absences
2 Feb 2026A roughly three-week gap between the start of the school term and Lunar New Year celebrations has prompted several schools to prepare for student absences.
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Manage My Health数据泄露赎金时限到期,隐私专员呼吁加强网络安全意识
7/1/2026黑客团体此前在窃取40万份文件后向Manage My Health索取赎金,前情报官员表示不支付赎金是通用做法。
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Chinese martial artists fight to keep heritage alive
5/1/2026Practitioners in New Zealand pass on the culture and spirit of martial arts to younger generations of Chinese as well as people of other ethnicities.
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2025 in review: Gains celebrated in another challenging year
5/1/2026As New Zealand's Chinese community looks ahead to 2026, here's a look back at the key moments that have defined the past 12 months.
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How Auckland’s High Street precinct has become a magnet for Asian foodies
5/1/2026Once synonymous with the city's boutique fashion scene, the district has attracted a wave of outlets serving a wide variety of food and beverages from Asia.
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Divers warned to be aware of personal limits, local hazards
18/12/2025Water safety advocates are urging the public to take extra care when participating in underwater activities this summer.
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Comedy fans waiting for refund after shows cancelled
19/12/2025Chinese comedy fans claim that an Auckland-based event company owes them tens of thousands of dollars after two shows were cancelled.