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The Asian candidates vying for a seat on regional councils
18 Aug 2025Four candidates of Asian heritage want to have a say in managing natural resources, biodiversity, biosecurity, regional transport and resilience for climate…
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Ethnic leaders call for more resources for better social cohesion
16 Aug 2025Ethnic leaders say more targeted funding is needed to improve social cohesion, health and bully statistics.
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The shifting sands of second language options in NZ schools
15 Aug 2025Ministry of Education data shows a shift away from learning Euro-centric languages to te reo Māori and Asian languages in public schools.
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Chinese author ‘shocked’ at children’s book awards win
15 Aug 2025Judges describe Li Chen's feline-fuelled graphic novel as "beautifully conceived, gloriously illustrated, charming, off-beat and hilarious".
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Yanfei Bao murder trial: Accused bought one-way ticket to China just days after disappearance
20/11/2024Tingjun Cao was arrested at Christchurch Airport three days after Yanfei Bao's disappearance.
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Drama spanning two decades headlines NZ Chinese Film Festival
18/11/2024Films feature Chinese and English subtitles, making them accessible for Mandarin- and English-speaking audiences.
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奥克兰东区黄金地段拟建87套联排,当地居民对开发计划不满
15/11/2024部分地块分割后不足60平米,人们担心Half Moon Bay某块地的开发会给该地区的交通、停车、道路安全和学校带来压力。
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Residents oppose development plan in prime Auckland location
15/11/2024Concerns focus on the strain the development in Half Moon Bay would place on the volume of traffic, parking, road safety and schools in the area.
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经济学家:未来新西兰加税或成定局,唯一问题是“靴子何时落地”
14/11/2024专家认为,随着新西兰人口结构不断老龄化,对公共服务的需求也将不断增加。与此同时,其他诸如纳税人口减少、气候变化支出增加等不利因素共同作用在现行财政体系上,加税似乎势在必行。
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【新闻简报】怀卡托发现不明人体遗骸,警方已封锁现场;新西兰土豆年消耗逾六成做成薯条
13/11/2024警方称正在对现场进行调查,专家团队均已就位;受恶劣气候影响,新西兰土豆年产量降幅达13.7%,Royal Gala为最受欢迎的出口苹果种类。
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Immigration adviser on tape offering fake job for $70k
12/11/2024The conversations detail how the money could be paid in cash and in instalments to avoid authorities.