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Edited online infographic about treated Fukushima water release

A trailblazing banking career

Women in leadership

Christmas boxes

Chinese-NZers on racism

As NZ lockdown begins, fears rise for abuse victims and the homeless

Life in Asia's expat havens

NZ migrant groups warn of ‘humanitarian crisis’

Playwright builds bridges with bilingual play

Full layout of InterVIEW magazine

Christchurch, NZ

Best read stories in Asia 2020

Chinese business values: Guanxi, mianzi, renqing

NZ's kendo master

A view on Covid-19 from HK

Young South Koreans sceptical about reunification

Newspaper to give a voice to ‘invisible’ communities

Malaysians in NZ struggle after Christchurch terrorist attack

First Baby, Japanese war brides, rules-based trade system

Q&A: North Korean defector

As Jacinda Ardern soars in NZ elections, ethnic Chinese voters look to her opponent

Explainer: Protests against Cambodia’s 2018 general election

Kiwis in South Korea comment on 2018 inter-Korea summit

Internet freedom in Asia 2017

Understanding North Korea ‘a complex process’: expert

Outlook on Asian-Kiwi stories

Asia Media Centre

Asian-language enrolments in NZ schools (2007-2016)

Proofread a 187-page book in 24 hours
Headlines
I've written thousands of headlines over my career.
The secret? Less is more. Also, fun wordplay.

Lay of the land

Bummer crop

Malaysia’s cunning plan for start-up dominance: if you can’t beat them, own them

Surge pricing

#NoFilter

Grade expectations

In ageing Singapore, the Sandwich Generation is feeling the squeeze

Cents and sensibility

Not just China, Indonesia loves US soybeans too as tempeh popularity booms

Malaysian durian farmers vs the state

In India’s cloud kitchens, dreams of a healthy-eating unicorn

As China’s beef with Australia hits its economy, will Canberra be cowed?

Singapore’s worrying trend of homeowners defaulting on mortgages

White privilege: to dismantle it, we must first learn to identify it