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Unions and employers divided over wage theft law
14 Mar 2025Reaction to a new law that criminalises wage theft has been mixed.
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Police reassure community over concern about anti-corruption 'notices’
11 Mar 2025The purported leader of a so-called "anti-corruption organisation" has been sending messages on WeChat with screenshots of the police logo.
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What next for Auckland’s ailing night-time economy?
7 Mar 2025Late-night businesses in the CBD are reporting fewer customers due to the cost-of-living crunch and ongoing concerns about crime.
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Automated tools prohibited in NZ working holiday visa bids
7 Mar 2025Immigration New Zealand warns applicants to refrain from using third-party services using automated tools to help secure an application spot for a fee.
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Giving someone power to make decisions on your behalf if incapacitated
7 Mar 2025Chinese households are being urged to set up an enduring power of attorney before important decisions need to be made.
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New Zealand's part in US moves provoking China
Analysis: China is being called 'provocative' after live firing in the Tasman, but New Zealand has done the same.
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As Donald Trump upends geopolitics what happens to Five Eyes and AUKUS?
3 Mar 2025As Donald Trump sets about overturning many of the assumptions of global politics, for Australia the key national security question is clear: what will Trump's new world mean for the Five Eyes…
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Analysis: Peters walks a 'tricky' diplomatic line in Beijing
28 Feb 2025RNZ's Corin Dann is in Beijing, following Foreign Minister Winston Peters as he meets with Chinese officials.
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MPs instructed to remove four Chinese apps from parliamentary devices
27 Feb 2025The Parliamentary Service Commission wants DeepSeek, WeChat, Red Note and CapCut deleted from all devices connected to the parliamentary network.
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Asian community divided on proposed reforms to combat retail crime
27 Feb 2025Proposed amendment to the Crimes Act to widen power of detention may give some business owners security, but victims and community leaders believe more should be done.
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Wife killer reveals why he abandoned 3yo daughter 'Pumpkin' overseas
27 Feb 2025A man who strangled his wife and left her body in the boot of the family car before abandoning his young daughter in a Melbourne train station and fleeing for America, has been denied parole for the…
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Retailers to be handed wider power to detain shoplifters
26 Feb 2025The Crimes Act will be amended to allow retailers and members of the public to make citizen's arrests at any time of the day and use reasonable restraints when doing so.
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Expanded citizen's arrest powers to be announced
26 Feb 2025The government is working on "clearer rules" to help retailers defend their property, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says.
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What we know about the Chinese naval vessels in the Tasman Sea
25 Feb 2025Explainer - How are the vessels classified, what weapons can they carry and what nuclear capacity do they have?
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Immigration NZ announces one-time increase in parent visa quota
25 Feb 2025An additional 331 visas will be issued to applicants in the current financial year.
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AEWV changes may prise open labour market, but exploitation risks remain
25 Feb 2025Employers will no longer be required to pay the median wage from 10 March, only comply with New Zealand's minimum wage rules.
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Chinese warships in Tasman Sea a 'wake-up call'
24 Feb 2025The defence minister says the presence of Chinese warships carrying out live-fire exercises in the Tasman Sea is "unusual", but nothing Kiwis need to be worried about.
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Chinese migrant workers victims of Cyclone Gabrielle job scam
24 Feb 2025A group of Chinese men each paid more than $16,000 for a work visa and a job in New Zealand helping to clean up after Cyclone Gabrielle - but it was a scam.
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Māori approaches hold key to success in China
24 Feb 2025A new report encourages Māori to continue using tikanga to strengthen economic ties with China and explore new opportunities in other areas.
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Chinese parents embrace new maths curriculum in primary schools
24 Feb 2025Almost 2000 primary schools nationwide have adopted new maths education resources this year.
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Disputes Tribunal orders host to return bond, rent paid in advance after accommodation row
20 Feb 2025Parties entered into a private agreement after a family on a short-term stay in New Zealand first found the host on Airbnb.
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Citizenship law under fire as children discover they are overstayers
19 Feb 2025A former minister says dozens of families with babies born since a change to rules have asked him to help keep their children in the country.
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Auckland travel firm Worldwide Holiday to pay $140k for wage cuts during pandemic
18 Feb 2025The Employment Relations Authority ruled that a deduction in wages could not be made without written consent from the employee.
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US drops website wording on not supporting Taiwan independence
17 Feb 2025The US Department of State has removed the statement on its website.
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