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'Vulnerable' migrant worker sacked without warning, awarded $17k
Jungbin Son relied on his job to remain in New Zealand.
'Fall from grace': 'Storeman' of large drug syndicate jailed
Peter Dong Hae Kim's offending was a shock to those who knew him.
Would you spend $500,000 and move countries to educate your kids? This Korean mum has
"Sometimes I feel like I have a lot of responsibilities on my shoulders."
Family hope for miracle a month after fisherman vanished
There is a call for more education and coastal safety training for migrant communities.
Polyfest back with strong diversity showing
Māori and Pasifika youth festival back after Covid and Christchurch terror disruptions.
K-festival postponed for the third time because of Covid-19
Organisers say safety of everyone was its priority.
'Love yourself, one day that may be all you have': Life lessons from a 100-year-old North Korean in Auckland
'Get a meaningful hobby, have pets and read plenty of books.'
K-festival to become first mass cultural festival in Auckland in a time of pandemic
About 10,000 people expected at event celebrating all things Korean.
Teacher used 'false strike by hand' to show fairness
Teacher says she pretended to hit her son to comfort a girl he had upset.
Coronavirus: Auckland's Korean Day latest cultural event victim
Decision was made after careful consideration, organisers say.
Sushi shop door smashed in 'racist attack'
Smashed door comes on top of losing customers due to construction work.
Work to begin on Auckland's Korean Garden project - 10 years after its launch
Korean Garden Trust finally granted resource consent last month.
Spelling disaster: Fashion Week's 'inclusivity' goal slammed
NZ Fashion Week 2019 is being promoted as 'the most inclusive ever'.
Sth Korean President to talk trade and Nth Korea with PM
Trade and Nth Korean disarmament to feature in high-level talks with Sth Korean president
K-pop is the latest weapon to help Kiwis fight depression
Next K-pop dance workshops on Wed and Fri at 11am.
Korean consulate to bring a bit of Seoul to Auckland
A little bit of Seoul is coming to Auckland.
Tide of Kiwis off Seoul-searching
Number of New Zealanders heading to Korea is rising year on year.
Murder suspect agrees to be sent to Korea
Suspect's lawyer says matter of extradition now just "a matter of paperwork".
Korean murder suspect agrees to extradition
Man is wanted in Korea in connection with the death of three family members.
Eagle-eyed neighbour helped capture Korean murder accused
Man called Korean Consulate then police after spotting murder suspect next door.
Popularity of Korean food soars
Young Korean chefs are introducing Korean ingredients to Western kitchens, expert says.