The team has defeated Japan 85-74 overnight to win the William Jones Cup in Taiwan.
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New research reveals that Asian investment is less than 10% of the total
Research commissioned by the Asia New Zealand Foundation has found that investment from Asia accounts for a relatively small share of all foreign investment in New Zealand. It also found Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States are New Zealand’s largest sources of foreign investment, representing 58%. Asian investment is less than 10% of the total.
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Faine Kahia impresses on Thailand's Buriram circuit- F4SEA
Faine Kahia of Ngāti Tūwharetoa continues to impress on the F4SEA circuit on day 2 following an eventful first day of action at the 4.554km Buriram United International circuit in Thailand.
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Cultural exchange – Exploring the ancestral whenua of the Amis people
DNA research suggests that Māori originated from Taiwan. This week Te Kāea reporter Talisa Kupenga embarks on an Asia New Zealand Foundation-sponsored cultural exchange to the Island nation some 180-kilometres East of China. The exchange aims to explore the indigenous links and the potential for greater economic ties between Taiwan and Aotearoa.
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NZ wins over ten medals at championships in Penang
New Zealand junior and senior weightlifters have claimed over ten medals at this year's Senior, Junior and Youth Commonwealth Championships in Penang. Now they have set their sights on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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Te reo Māori makes me proud to be Asian- Tze Ngā-Tai e rua
Around 5% of non-Māori New Zealanders are embracing the Māori language and some are even making a concerted effort to learn. Te Kāea caught up with two Asian students who have been learning te reo through Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.
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Kura Kaupapa in Murupara embraces the Asian languages
10 students from Te Kura Kaupapa Motuhake o Tawhiuau in Murupara will be travelling to Japan in November. This follows the Confucius Classroom status placed on the total immersion tribal school last month.
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Wright named on Forbes Asia list
26-year-old Shay Wright has been named as part of the Forbes Asia Under 30 list which recognises 300 of the top promising young world leaders in 10 different business sectors. The co-founder of Te Whare Hukahuka credits his upbringing in the small community of Kaitaia to some of his success today.
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Gibson off to battle it out at ICC U19 World Cup
Māori cricketer, Zak Gibson flies off to compete in the biggest competition of his life. He 's going battle it out at the 2016 ICC U19 World Cup in Bangladesh.
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Māori kiwifruit gain international trading recognition from PM
As Singapore celebrates its 50th Anniversary of Independence this weekend, a group of Māori kiwi fruit growers are on the island exploring their independence in trading relationships.