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Chinese students visiting NZ drops 20 percent
The number of new Chinese students coming here has fallen for the first time in four years, crashing 20 percent in the 12 months to the end of June. Immigration New Zealand figures show 8,600 Chinese… Audio
RNZ reporter Jessie Chiang on Chinese names
One of our colleagues in the RNZ newsroom has written a great first person piece about why she doesn't use her Chinese name. Audio
Nĭ Hăo! Chinese Language week kicks off
Today marks the beginning of the third New Zealand Chinese Language Week. So it’s a good time to get a primer on some of the basics. Language teacher Chunxiao Lu has been helping RNZ presenters up… Audio
Generations of Chinese New Zealanders
Several generations of families share their stories and ephemera in an exhibition that looks at how New Zealand Chinese grabbed opportunities and contributed to the Aotearoa of today.Gum Sarn… Audio
Special concert by former Jack Body student
Composer professor Nalin Shen studied with famed New Zealander Jack Body. He’s back at the New Zealand School of Music for China Crossing concert tonight featuring both traditional and contemporary… Audio
Mei-Lin Te Puea Hansen: Puha and bok choy
In 1929 the government held an inquiry into the employment of Maori in market gardens. It was to deal with what one paper at the time called "the Maori girl" problem - Chinese market gardeners and… Audio
Flounder, steamed whole fish
Recipe by Carolyn King
From Nine To Noon on Monday 23 January 2017
Writer Helene Wong on growing up Chinese in New Zealand
Helene Wong - writer and film critic with The Listener magazine grew up in suburban Lower Hutt, the daughter of Chinese New Zealanders. Her new book Being Chinese traces her early life as part of a… Audio, Gallery
Govt rules out investigation into weak steel
The Government is ruling out an investigation into the importation and use of tonnes of weak Chinese steel for new highway bridges. Audio
Former Air NZ engineer pleads not guilty in US
A New Zealand man has just appeared in a US court on charges of trying to buy spacecraft parts on behalf of a Chinese client. Audio
Elderly immigrants home alone
Sociologist Paul Spoonley talks about the growing number of elderly Chinese immigrants brought here under family reunification provisons but are being left alone. Audio
Dual Identities in White/Other
Actor Alice Canton explores the her dual identities in a solo show called White/Other and looks at what it means to be Chinese and Pakeha. Audio
Barbara Brookes: a history of New Zealand women
Guest host Philippa Tolley interviews Barbara Brookes, Professor of History at the University of Otago, about her new book A History of New Zealand Women. Audio
Chinese Anzacs recognised at special ceremony at Pukeahu
Chinese New Zealanders who fought in places like Gallipoli during the First World War were recognised last night during a special commemoration and book launch at Wellington's Pukehau National War… Audio
Govt urged to be tougher on crime after Te Atatu murder
Members of Auckland's Chinese community want the government to toughen its stance on crime following the killing of Cun Xiu Tian last month. Audio
ECE children speak many languages
Samoan, Sign Language and Chinese are the most widely-spoken languages in early childhood centres after English and Maori.
Char Siu - Chinese BBQ Pork
Recipe by Naya Brangenberg, Jeremy Wilhelm
From Nine To Noon on Monday 24 August 2015
Barfoot and Thompson and Chinese property buyers
Is Barfoot and Thompson's data about its offshore clients sacrosanct as they said? It was leaked to Labour by an employee who's now been fired. Audio
Minister criticises
Listening to that is the Minister for Economic Development, Steven Joyce. Audio