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Waking up to harassment at work
New Zealand workplaces have been urged to speak out against harassment on the back of a new study that shows its financial impact on businesses.
NZ businesses eye opportunities in Asia
Business leaders believe that New Zealand should protect its international image to achieve its trade goals.
Community leaders dismayed by Ministry for Ethnic Communities job cuts
Minister Melissa Lee vows to continue advocating for ethnic communities in government despite her demotion from Cabinet.
只要有梦想,就能做得到:华人高中生在苹果编程大赛中获奖
奥克兰高中生Alex Liang在苹果Swift Student Challenge中获奖,并且是本年度唯一来自新西兰的获奖者。
在生命末期提高生活质量:失智症、姑息治疗与医助死亡
长者关爱系列 -- 失智症是什么,得了失智症应该怎么办,家人和朋友该如何为患者提供帮助,姑息治疗和医助死亡又是什么,本文将对此进行介绍。
Liquidation of Auckland dentist alarms patients seeking redress
A court-appointed liquidator says patients who have paid the clinic for incomplete treatments should file a compensation claim as unsecured creditors.
Auckland dentist continued practising despite suspension, clients claim
Authorities are continuing to investigate Dr Jacob Goldenberg of Total Health Dentistry after receiving dozens of complaints against him.
Ethnic communities deliver mixed verdict on immigration reform
Community leaders have welcomed changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme but warn that more work still needs to be done.
Calls grow for diversity awareness in mental health services at EDs
Community organisations are calling on the government to consult different ethnic groups to better design and implement peer support services at emergency departments.
NZ and Chinese scientists make breakthrough in CO2-fuel conversion process
Researchers from Auckland and China's Hubei province have utilised electrochemical processes to turn carbon dioxide into a stable formic acid.