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Luxon and Seymour talk about Chinese-backed cyber attack
Act leader David Seymour and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Chinese-backed cyber attacks on NZ MPs. Video / Mark Mitchell
From rat-infested tip to a thing of beauty: The story of Hamilton Gardens
Peter Sergel tells the history of the world-renowned attraction.
Slaughterhouse Fire: Chinese-owned meat company fined $51k
Penalty for discharging slaughterhouse waste, lighting rubbish fire that burned for days.
Glowing up at Auckland Lantern Festival, massive dragon lantern and festivities
Four four days, the festival will bring 500 lanterns to the Manukau Sports Bowl.
It's now the Year of the Dragon - what does that represent?
As the Lunar New Year begins, the dragon sign offers good fortune and success.
Fireworks canned for Chinese New Year in Canterbury
Fireworks and sky lanterns are considered too risky due to hot, dry conditions.
Feasts, firecrackers and reunions: Roaring into the Year of the Dragon
Auckland Lantern Festival also set to return after four years
Young New Zealand-born Chinese will interact with Māori on trip to Waitangi
Meng Foon will lead a Chinese delegation to Northland.
Community safety meeting being held amid unease over Christchurch crime
Last month, seven Canterbury businesses were targeted in an overnight crime spree.
Haute girl summer: Why THAT Rihanna dress is coming to Auckland
How to see a piece of bright yellow haute couture history.
Matthew Hooton: Dawn raids failure a new low
OPINION: First there was KiwiBuild, then the failure to stop dawn raids after an apology.
How the Chinese community is celebrating Matariki
The Chinese community is adding a splash of colour to Matariki festivities.
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.
'God's money': Legal action launched over fate of millions in church donations
A pastor allegedly told a church community their money now belonged "to God".
'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.