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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.
Limited scope of work visa review dismays immigration groups
Immigration advocates call for the process to be more carefully scrutinised if it is to be free of abuse.
How Chinese New Year customs and taboos can determine your fortune
The Chinese Lunar New Year features food, red envelopes of lucky money, fireworks and endless gatherings with family and friends.
Taiwanese New Zealanders keep close eye on Taiwan election outcome
Taiwanese New Zealanders are unsure what William Lai's victory in the presidential election might mean in terms of cross-strait ties with China.