RNZ中文
专注于新西兰华人社区的新闻与观察
News and perspectives for and about the diverse Chinese community in New Zealand
Featured RNZ中文 stories
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KiwiSaver默认缴费比例4月起提高,有雇主担心会影响员工工资涨幅
23/2/2026雇主、雇员双方默认的认缴比例将从目前的3%提高到3.5%,所以这意味着届时很多雇主将需要按照工资总额额外增加0.5%的缴费。
英文新闻
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Auckland Lantern Festival to unveil a New Zealand icon
18 minutes agoA towering lantern of a moa is poised to make its debut at Manukau Sports Bowl when the festival opens on Thursday.
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Immigration amping up in election year
8:14 am todayThe proposed free trade agreement with India has pumped immigration up the political agenda.
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Asia’s oldest orchestra looks to strike a chord in Auckland
20 Feb 2026The Shanghai Symphony Orchestra returns to the country's largest city after half a century as part of the Auckland Arts Festival.
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Stop horsing around: What to expect in the Year of the Horse
16 Feb 2026A horse year favours action over hesitation, but also carries connotations of volatility and intensity, among other things.
RNZ中文 headlines with summaries.
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Turning a Lunar New Year staple into a daily delight
16/2/2026A Taiwanese family in Auckland needs to produce about 300,000 dumplings a week as demand for the dish grows.
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Immigration experts question withholding tourism levies after visa rejections
13/2/2026New Zealand pockets millions of dollars each year from tourism levies paid by individuals who have never set foot in the country after having their visa applications declined.
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Auckland schools fear uptick in Lunar New Year absences
2/2/2026A roughly three-week gap between the start of the school term and Lunar New Year celebrations has prompted several schools to prepare for student absences.
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New videos offer international tourists road safety tips
12/2/2026Two short videos have been released by Queenstown Lakes District Council ahead of Lunar New Year. Audio
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Lantern Festival expected to bring economic boost to South Auckland
29/1/2026The four-day festival at Manukau Sports Bowl is expected to attract between 160,000 and 180,000 visitors.
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Two-year ban on taking shellfish and seaweed from rockpools north of Auckland
15/2/2026The ban covers all of the Whangaparāoa Peninsula, and further north at Kawau Bay and Ōmaha Bay.