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'Thug': Wayne Brown slams woman who attacked schoolboy on Auckland bus
The Auckland mayor said, 'there is no place for racism and hate'.
'Unacceptable': Transport Minister calls for investigation after bus attack
Simeon Brown says he is seeking advice whether AT staff followed correct actions.
On the run: China’s super-rich want to leave the country and some want to move Downunder
Financial Times: But capital controls mean getting money out of China is no easy task.
Chinese Kiwis conned out of millions in scams
Members of the Chinese community warned about investment scams on social media.
Albany axe attacker named, to be detained in psychiatric care after acquittal
The man was acquitted of responsibility for the attacks at Chinese restaurants.
Slaughterhouse Fire: Chinese-owned meat company fined $51k
Penalty for discharging slaughterhouse waste, lighting rubbish fire that burned for days.
NZ added the population of Taranaki in 2023 - what does that mean for interest rates?
New Stats NZ data shows unprecedented levels of migration continue in both directions.
Feasts, firecrackers and reunions: Roaring into the Year of the Dragon
Auckland Lantern Festival also set to return after four years
International student enrolments at polytechnics growing
Polytechnics expect about 4900 full-time equivalent international students this year.
Matthew Hooton: Dawn raids failure a new low
OPINION: First there was KiwiBuild, then the failure to stop dawn raids after an apology.
Thomas Coughlan: 20 billion reasons for PM to tread carefully in China
OPINION: China's middle-class now totals more than 700 million people.
Councillor accused of racism for comments on Chinese garden
Councillor Nicola Young made the comments during yesterday's meeting.
'Hey bro, you need to pay': Businessman admits kidnapping role over $265k debt
A Rotorua man has pleaded guilty to being a party to kidnapping.
Local Focus: ‘Tea is like art’
China Friendship Society invites Tauranga locals to learn about Chinese culture.
Local Focus: Delicious dumplings boost cultural exchanges in prison
Dumpling class brings inmates and staff together at Hawke's Bay Regional Prison.
'My son doesn't recognise me': The ongoing trauma from a tragic car crash
Two men died and one was injured as they drove to Parliament to protest CCP interference.
'Fresh start': Auckland Lantern Festival moves south to Manukau Sports Bowl
Event celebrating the Year of the Rabbit back after three years of cancellations.
Off-duty cop reduced to tears by racial abuse at school pickup
The incident followed another racist attack on the North Shore on Sunday.
'I'm your worst nightmare': The rise of the Yellow Peril
From Fu Manchu to "misfortune cookies" - the new show subverting Asian stereotypes.
Toned-down celebrations to usher in the Year of the Tiger
Lantern Festival is the only major Chinese New Year event running this year.