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West Auckland official cleared of criminal offending in local body election
6 Nov 2025Susan Diao was accused of interfering with or influencing voters in the election campaign for the Henderson-Massey Local Board.
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Employers, migrant advocates rail against local job priority warning
5 Nov 2025Advocates claim the government is "driving a wedge" between migrant workers and local communities by urging domestic businesses to prioritise New Zealanders. Audio
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China extends visa-free policy to end-2026
4 Nov 2025China has offered visa-free entry to citizens from dozens of countries in recent years - including New Zealand - as part of efforts to woo foreign visitors.
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How cultural attitudes toward secondhand items are changing
22 Oct 2025Mounting expenses are prompting many households to join the circular economy to both earn and save money.
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“未来基金”还是“未来危机”?工党为其经济政策寻求重新定调
22/10/2025工党宣布,将以部分国有资产的分红和政府注资的2亿纽元作为"种子资金",并授权和限制其仅使用于对新西兰企业与基础设施进行投资。
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Meet the Asian councillors 'honoured' to have secured a seat at the table
30/10/2025More than a dozen Asian New Zealanders have been elected to council posts nationwide in the recent local body elections.
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Applications pour in for new parent visa amid residence review
18/10/2025The Parent Boost Visa offers parents of New Zealand citizens and residents a stay of up to five years in New Zealand provided certain conditions are met.
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‘Wait all year for a single bite' - Seasonal wild vegetables in demand
17/10/2025With spring finally making its presence felt, food enthusiasts are keeping an eye out for seasonal wild vegetables.
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汉密尔顿华人蔬菜种植者采取无农药技术,为当地提供绿色食品
14/10/2025David Ruan说,他种植的各式各样的蔬菜,就像一个个汲取阳光能量的小月饼,因此取名为Suncakes Gardens(意译:太阳饼花园)。
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Wellington Asian Mental Health Service launches to combat language, cultural barriers
10/10/2025Stigma, a lack of cultural awareness and the fear of an invasion of privacy can prevent many Asian individuals to wait until they reach a crisis point before they ask for help, advocates say.