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International students securing Auckland rentals by proxy
6 Mar 2026Students from abroad are increasingly using remote property inspectors to ensure accommodation is fit for purpose before their arrival.
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New Zealand redraws open work visa conditions
4 Mar 2026Immigration New Zealand is set to update the conditions surrounding open work visas, clarifying self-employment and labour recruitment options.
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The significance of China’s ‘Two Sessions’ gathering
4 Mar 2026Explainer - What analysts in New Zealand might be keeping an eye on from a pair of key political meetings in Beijing that kick off this week.
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First glimpse of Auckland Lantern Festival’s radiant giant moa
27 Feb 2026Around 150,000 visitors are expected to soak in the magic of the illuminous treats on display in Manukau over the next three evenings.
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Two-year ban on taking shellfish and seaweed from rockpools north of Auckland
15/2/2026The ban covers all of the Whangaparāoa Peninsula, and further north at Kawau Bay and Ōmaha Bay.
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Immigration experts question withholding tourism levies after visa rejections
13/2/2026New 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 applications declined.
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Asia’s oldest orchestra looks to strike a chord in Auckland
20/2/2026The 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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Stanford hails $3.39b boost from new 'golden visa'
13/2/2026The immigration minister said 573 applications had been received since changes to the investor visa took effect last April
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New videos offer international tourists road safety tips
12/2/2026Two short videos have been released by Queenstown Lakes District Council ahead of Lunar New Year. Audio
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Asian families turn to foodbanks as unemployment, living costs rise
11/2/2026Asian individuals are the ethnic group least likely to use foodbanks, but there has been a sharp increase in people seeking help.
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Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in prison after landmark national security trial
12/2/2026The billionaire was among the highest-profile government critics charged since Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on the city in 2020.
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Why gen Zs on social media are having 'a very Chinese time in my life'
10/2/2026Experts say the trend points to a different kind of engagement with Chinese culture, which has emerged in the context of the US-China rivalry.