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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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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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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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China has an advantage over Donald Trump in a trade war against the US
13/5/2025Neither US President Donald Trump nor Chinese President Xi Jinping appear to be backing down despite a trade war being a battle neither can win.
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Qatar Airways in spotlight after refusing to fly student due to health
9/5/2025Carrier offers to refund ticket without penalties, but a family is claiming compensation for the difference in fares to book another flight on a separate airline.
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Teens say social media ban unwelcome, more education needed
9/5/2025Young people said they would rather see education and guidance around social media, rather than a blanket ban. Audio
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白烟:罗马教廷选出新任教宗,美国籍枢机主教意外当选
9/5/2025"喧嚣的欢呼与庆祝声"在罗马各地爆发,世界各国领导人纷纷向Cardinal Robert Prevost枢机主教表示祝贺,他已成为首位在美国出生的教宗。 Video
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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.