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China’s innovative service sector unlocks fresh int’l cooperation potential, says Australian accounting expert

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Source: Media Outreach

BEIJING, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 15 September 2025 – The transition of China’s service sector toward innovation and cutting-edge technologies is opening new avenues for global cooperation, said the head of one of the world’s largest accounting bodies.

China has been committed to fostering innovation and developing new-quality productive forces, leading to robust domestic growth and delivery of high-quality services to its international partners, said Dale Pinto, president and chair of the board of CPA Australia, in a recent written interview with Xinhua ahead of the ongoing China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS).

Caption: People visit a booth of Pop Mart during the 2025 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 10, 2025.

The 2025 CIFTIS, held at Shougang Park in Beijing from Wednesday to Sunday, brings together Global Fortune 500 companies or industry-leading enterprises to showcase their accomplishments, with nearly 2,000 enterprises gearing up to participate in offline exhibitions.

Australia, the guest country of honor at the 2025 CIFTIS, has assembled its largest-ever delegation for the fair this year.

Noting that CPA Australia is attending the event for the second consecutive year, he said that Australia’s selection as the guest country of honor this year highlights the growing Australia-China cooperation in trade in services.

“This sends a clear and positive message about both countries’ commitment to deepening their partnership,” he said.

The CPA Australia chair expects the CIFTIS to further strengthen China-Australia trade ties in services, discover opportunities for cooperation between companies and institutions, and encourage the exchange of expertise among professionals.

Trade in services is a major driver of Australia’s economy, and China, as one of Australia’s largest trading partners, presents significant market potential in the service sector, including for his organization, said Pinto.

“As China continues to open its market and more Chinese companies look to overseas opportunities, the demand for professional services is expected to rise considerably in the years ahead,” he said, expressing his anticipation to cooperate with more companies, bodies and institutions to support their overseas expansion.

Catption: Staff members take photos with a sign of the 2025 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 10, 2025.

He also mentioned China’s growing influence in global markets, saying that the country is playing an increasingly critical role in driving innovation and promoting sustainable trade in services worldwide.

In the sector, particularly noticeable is the rapid expansion of knowledge-intensive services in China, such as software development and high-end design, he said, adding that the sector’s robust performance has deepened collaboration between China and other countries, and contributes significantly to sustained economic growth.

“The essential drivers of these services, including capital, professional talent, data, and intelligence, are becoming more prominent within China’s economic landscape,” said Pinto.

He further hailed China’s consistent efforts to open up its market, including increasing policy support, intensifying protection for data and intellectual property, raising professional standards and creating clear guidelines for sustainable development.

An example is China’s action plan from 2022 to 2030 to support a reduction in carbon-based sources of energy. “The implementation plan outlines ten specific actions to promote science and technology for a green and low-carbon energy transition,” he said.

Trade between China and Australia has witnessed steady growth over recent years. China has been Australia’s largest trading partner, export destination and source of imports for 16 consecutive years.

“The opening of the Australian Country Pavilion at CIFTIS is a fitting opportunity to celebrate these achievements and to mark the beginning of deepened cooperation for shared growth,” said Pinto.

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Business Canterbury releases Council Candidate To-Do-List

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Source: Business Canterbury

Business Canterbury has today released a to-do-list for incoming councillors across the region, as voting papers start getting delivered and returned for this year’s Local Government elections.
Business Canterbury Chief Executive, Leeann Watson says, “Canterbury is at a pivotal time in its growth story.”
“Sustaining our success as a region will take bold and coordinated leadership from our local councils.
“At present, and as a general rule, businesses view their councils as passive at best at championing growth. The prevailing sentiment is often that councils are not necessarily doing anything wrong, but not really ‘out there gunning for businesses’ to succeed either.
“Our to-do-list sets out some of the steps council candidates should think about as they close out the campaign period – and take into the job when those who are successful take their places at council tables across the region.
We are asking candidates to:
– Invest ahead of demand
– Back innovation
– Advance our competitive advantage in affordable housing and lifestyle
– Demand more from procurement
– Get rates under control
– Spend where the impact is greatest first
– Review levels of asset ownership
– Speed up consenting
Plus, more in the document linked below.
“The business community want councils to focus on the basics and ensuring that every dollar spent in their operating and capital budgets deliver real, tangible value, with resources directed toward the areas of highest growth impact first.
“It is consistent, sustainable growth that delivers strong community outcomes across the region, and councils have a significant role to play in enabling it.
“It is also clear that businesses want to see councils sharpening up internally. This means operating efficiently, streamlining processes, and removing unnecessary bureaucracy that slows progress and hampers business confidence.
“We need all councils to take up the role of being a champion for growth seriously, rather than seeing their role as enforcers. Some of our councils are already a long way toward making this a default mindset, and the resulting uplift in business confidence and investment speaks for itself.”
Separate to Local Government Elections, Business Canterbury has been leading a piece of work over the last year with the Canterbury Mayoral Forum to create a ‘Canterbury Ambition’ for the region which ensures we have a collective private sector led ambition that is enabled by local government. Those selected at the next local government elections will play a crucial role in realising this ambition and ensuring we keep the momentum we have as a region right now. We are looking forward to announcing further details of this work in the coming months.
About Business Canterbury
Business Canterbury, formerly Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, is the second largest Chamber of Commerce in New Zealand and the largest business support organisation in the South Island. It advocates on behalf of its members for an environment more favourable to innovation, productivity and sustainable growth.

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Over 3,800 Participants Join Digital Entertainment Leadership Forum 2025 to Experience a New Era of AI‑Driven Innovation in Digital Entertainment

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Source: Media Outreach

Premiere of China’s First AI-generated Feature Film; Nearly 300 Seniors Competing in Esports

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 15 September 2025 – The Digital Entertainment Leadership Forum 2025 (DELF), Cyberport’s annual flagship event, concluded successfully yesterday. This year’s Forum, themed “Adventure Island: Unlock Innovation with The Missing Piece”, spotlighted the transformative potential of technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) in digital entertainment, arts and culture, sports, and beyond. The programme featured industry forums, innovation showcases, captivating performances, interactive workshops, and esports tournaments. Over the three days, the event drew over 3,800 participants, with nearly 280,000 online views, reinforcing its position as a leading platform for advancing digital entertainment innovation.

Participants explored 35 experience booths and joined more than 25 interactive workshops, gaining first‑hand exposure to innovative technologies in daily life.

Following an opening day filled with insightful discussions from distinguished guests, participants over the past few days explored 35 experience booths and joined over 25 interactive workshops, gaining first‑hand exposure to innovative technologies in daily life. The event also presented a series of captivating performances blending technology and art, including “A Spectacular Showcase of Drones and Robotics”, and the “HKITDA Art-Tech Concert”, as well as sports event such as the” “Flash Ball MR” Hong Kong Regional Competition, immersing attendees in the excitement of technology‑empowered creativity and sports.

Dr Rocky Cheng, CEO of Cyberport, stated: “Innovative technologies like AI not only unleash creative potential and drive innovation in the cultural, arts, and entertainment industries, but also play a crucial role in promoting social inclusion and bridging the digital divide. For instance, the ‘Elderly e-Sport Tournament’ allows seniors to engage in eSport, enjoying the fun of digital entertainment while enhancing their digital skills and fostering intergenerational connections. This makes technology truly beneficial to communities of all ages and backgrounds. Today, AI has become a core engine for industry transformation, reshaping creative processes, business models, and user experiences. Cyberport will continue to serve as Hong Kong’s digital tech hub and AI accelerator, connecting local and international tech forces to promote the deep integration of AI and digital entertainment, nurture the next generation of creative tech talent and enhance Hong Kong’s influence on the global innovation landscape. With the rapid advancement of AI, I look forward to next year’s DELF unveiling even more groundbreaking innovations.”

Premiere of the China’s First AIGenerated Feature Film in Hong Kong

The China’s first AI‑generated feature film, “Pirate Queen: Zheng Yi Sao”, made its Hong Kong premiere at DELF 2025, drawing a large audience. Following the screening, Pax Chen, Founder and CEO of FizzDragon — the film’s production company and a Cyberport community member, and Tony Ngai, Honorary Advisor of the Hong Kong Society of Cinematographers, shared their insights and challenges in producing a film with AI. The session also featured the screening of five short films from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology’s AI Film Festival, demonstrating the fusion of innovative technology and creative vision, and underscoring the profound impact of AI technology on the film and visual arts sector.

In addition, the Re:VISS AI Film Fest 2025 cum Awards Ceremony, themed “Revolutionising Visual Storytelling, Transforming Creative Expression Through AI”, was held at DELF. The event attracted hundreds of local and overseas creators to share ideas and insights. A special “DirectorStudent Jam” segment was introduced to pass on Hong Kong’s cinematic creative spirit, further advancing AI filmmaking and nurturing talent in the field.

Elderly Esports Breaks the Digital Divide and Enhances Seniors’ WellBeing

Another highlight of DELF 2025 was the “Elderly e-Sports Tournament and Experience Day”, powered by Rotary Club of Smart Hong Kong. Featuring Sky Warriors and Tablet Challenges”, motion‑sensing games developed by a Cyberport community member KellyJohn Studio, the competition saw nearly 300 seniors competing on site. The atmosphere was electric, with participants fully engaged in the matches, demonstrating that technology transcends age barriers.

On the same day, the 2025 Hong Kong Banking and Finance Industry eSports Championship, organised by the Chinese Bankers Club, Hong Kong, brought together top esports players from the sector. The event showcased how technology fosters community engagement, empowers diverse groups, and enhances vitality across industries.

Hashtag: #DELF #Cyberport

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Education – Southern Cross and Ara launch major support package for nursing students

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Source: Ara Institute of Canterbury

Ara Institute of Canterbury has secured a significant share of a nationwide nursing education investment, with more than $218,000 in support earmarked for ākonga (students) through a new partnership with Southern Cross Health Trust.
Dr Michael Shone, Dean of Faculty – Health, Science and Sustainability at Ara, said the initiative was a transformative moment for nursing education in Canterbury.
“This is a game-changer – not just for the scholarship recipients, but for every Bachelor of Nursing ākonga walking through our doors next year. Southern Cross Health Trust’s investment will ease financial pressure, boost wellbeing and help set them up for success. We’re deeply grateful for their commitment to our learners and our community,” he said.
Nine Ara Bachelor of Nursing students will receive Southern Cross Nursing Scholarships worth up to $30,740 each – injecting $92,200 directly into students’ hands in 2026.
Each scholarship package includes up to $5,000 per year toward fees, $500 per week during placements, a $500 annual wellbeing allowance, and $240 for their final Nursing Council exam.
Beyond financial support, recipients will gain priority clinical placements in Southern Cross hospitals, access to mentorships with experienced nurses and opportunities for part-time roles and extension learning.
Southern Cross Health Trust is also funding a comprehensive student support package for Ara’s entire bachelor nursing cohort, including a $300 voucher for uniforms and shoes for first-year students (valued at $126,000) and a starter kit for students featuring a branded nurses watch, tote bag, pen and notebook (valued at $24,000).
Together, these initiatives represent a $218,220 investment in the future of nursing in Canterbury.
Southern Cross Healthcare Chief Nursing Officer Monica Goldwater said the programme reflected the organisation’s ongoing commitment to New Zealand’s nurses.
“We know that highly skilled, supported nurses are at the heart of great healthcare,” she said. “Through these scholarships, we’re investing in the ongoing education and development of our nurses, and in doing so, we’re helping ensure New Zealanders can continue to access exceptional care now and into the future.”
The Southern Cross Nursing Scholarship Programme was first launched in partnership with Auckland University of Technology (AUT) in 2025. Now in its second year, the programme has expanded to include six tertiary providers across Aotearoa, with more than 50 scholarships to be awarded in 2026.
Ara’s allocation – nine scholarships and support for more than 800 students – represents one of the largest regional investments in the programme to date.
All first year Bachelor of Nursing Students at AUT, University of Waikato, Western Institute of Technology, Whitireia – WelTec, Ara, and Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) will also receive a $300 uniform and shoe voucher and, where access to vaccines is not already provided, be eligible for a funded flu vaccine courtesy of Southern Cross wellness partners.
In total, Southern Cross Health Trust is investing more than $1 million into supporting New Zealand nursing students in 2026.
Southern Cross Health Trust and Southern Cross Healthcare CEO Chris White said the organisation was proud to be growing its investment in the Nursing Scholarship Programme.
“Increasing the number of scholarships and geographical spread of the programme reflects our commitment to supporting New Zealand’s future nursing workforce.”

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Finex Trader Wins BYD M6 in Get X2 Promo

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Source: Media Outreach

JAKARTA, INDONESIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 15 September 2025 – Finex, an acclaimed Indonesian broker, announces the grand winner of the Get X2 promo, a 2025 New Year’s promotion celebrating skill, persistence, and rewarding trading.

Finex started 2025 with an ambitious event: the Get X2 promo. Finexers were invited to showcase their trading skills while exchanging traded lots for valuable prizes. The promotion ended with the Grand Finale raffle. The event gave one of many participants a chance to win the main prize: a brand-new BYD M6.

This year’s luckiest and most persistent Finexer is Yenni Puspitasari. She walked away with the keys to the BYD M6. Yenni’s big win demonstrates what’s possible when skill meets opportunity.

“I still can’t believe I won! Finex has made my trading journey rewarding and unforgettable,” said Yenni Puspitasari, the Grand Finale winner.

Trading with Finex = Real-Life Wins

The Get X2 winner’s story is inspiring, but it’s not an exception, as Finex creates opportunities for traders to succeed through everyday trading achievements or exclusive promotions like Get X2.

Adhering to world-class trading standards and offering attractive conditions, Finex provides an outstanding trading experience and empowers traders of all levels with a user-friendly environment to help them grow and succeed.

To learn more about Finex and its services, readers can visit https://finex.co.id/.

Disclaimer: Derivative transactions involve high risk and high return.

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Seeking community help following investigation into injured man in Queenstown

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police are investigating an incident which left a man with serious injuries in Queenstown and are seeking help from the public.

Officers were called to the intersection of Moke Lake Road and Glenorchy-Queenstown Road about 6:15pm yesterday.

A man was located with unexplained injuries and was taken to hospital where he is recovering.

If you have dashcam footage or have a front-facing CCTV camera on the Glenorchy-Queenstown Road or the Moke Lake area from 9am to 6pm yesterday, we would like to hear from you to aid our investigation.

Anyone with information or CCTV/dashcam footage can contact Police via 105 and reference file number 250915/1658.

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Issed by Police Media Centre

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Name release: Fatal crash, Bluff Highway

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police can now release the name of the young man who died following a crash near the intersection of State Highway 1 and Kew Road on Thursday 11 September.

He was Caleb Wilson Moss, 19, of Invercargill.

Police extend sympathies to Caleb’s family and friends.

Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre

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Kicking off Eden Park’s full potential

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Source: New Zealand Government

The Government wants to boost Eden Park’s status as a major events venue and is starting an investigation into changing the local rules that could be holding it back, RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop and Tourism Minister Louise Upston say.

“Eden Park, with a seating capacity of about 50,000 seats, is New Zealand’s largest major events stadium. Concerts and major sporting events held at Eden Park inject millions of dollars into Auckland’s economy from locals and visitors alike – but current planning rules could be holding Eden Park back from doing more,” Ms Upston says.

“Last summer Auckland’s economy received a boost of nearly $32 million from several big concerts. These events created jobs and had local hospitality businesses humming.

“We want to see more events like these, and the Government’s $70 million events and tourism investment package announced yesterday will allow New Zealand to compete with Australia to host big events and will give international visitors even more reasons to come and explore New Zealand, while also encouraging Kiwis to get out and about.”

“But we need to make sure that our planning rules are fit for purpose,” Mr Bishop says.

“We’ve heard that there are local rules and constraints around Eden Park that could be restricting its ability to host events.

“For example, Eden Park is only allowed to host six artists playing a total of 12 shows per year. These shows can only take place on certain days of the week, can only have a maximum duration of five hours, have to be finished by 11pm on weekdays, and can host no more than four concerts in a four-week period.

“Sporting events face many barriers too. The stadium is currently not allowed to host more than 25 night-time sporting events per year, and they can only be between 7.30pm and 9.30 pm on weekdays (except for cricket which can go until 10pm). Sporting events can’t take place on Sunday evenings.

“And despite the stadium’s huge capacity, conferences can’t have more than 2000 people.”

Mr Bishop says he will be holding an investigation into whether these rules around events at Eden Park are negatively impacting economic growth, with the potential to make direct changes to those rules if it is found that they are.

“This investigation will be conducted under the new regulation-making power in the Resource Management Act, recently passed into law through the Resource Management (Consenting and Other System Changes) Amendment Bill.

“The regulation-making power enables the Minister Responsible for RMA Reform to remove or modify provisions in RMA plans where they negatively impact economic growth, development capacity or employment.

“There are steps and safeguards associated with the use of this power. The Minister must investigate the impacts of the provisions and whether specified statutory criteria are met, and produce a report which must be made publicly available.

“The Minister must then report to Cabinet with the findings, for a final decision on any changes to the Auckland Unitary Plan. Further details will be announced in the coming weeks.”

Note to editor:

Under the Auckland Unitary Plan, Eden Park’s current restrictions include:

For organised sports and recreation activities 
•    No more than 25 night-time events per year
•    Nighttime events (with ‘night-time’ defined as starting 30 mins prior to sunset) are only permitted between 7.30pm and 9.30 pm on weekdays, except for cricket which may go until 10pm
•    No events on a Sunday night
•    No more than four night-time events in a 35-day period
•    No daytime activity when a nighttime event is held

For concerts
•    No more than 12 concerts per year
•    No Sunday concerts (unless the Sunday precedes a public holiday, or as a contingency date for postponement)
•    Permitted weekday operating hours are 7.30pm – 11pm (6.30pm start allowed for supporting acts, but main act must start no earlier than 7.30pm). Events have a maximum duration of five hours.
•    Permitted weekend operating hours are 10am – 11pm. Events have a maximum duration of six hours.
•    No more than four concerts in a four-week period
•    One weekend free of concerts or other events every five weeks

For functions, meetings and conferences
•    Must not exceed 2,000 people
 

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Fatal crash, Mount Wellington

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Source: New Zealand Police

One person has died following a two vehicle crash in Mount Wellington this morning.

At about 9.10am, Police were alerted to a crash involving a truck and car at the intersection of Morrin and Fraser Roads.

Two people were transported to hospital in a moderate condition.

One person has since succumbed to their injuries and died in hospital.

The Serious Crash Unit has been notified and enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

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Holly McKay/NZ Police

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Lower North Island state highway summer maintenance season is underway

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

Road resurfacing and rebuilds are already underway as the state highway summer maintenance season gets underway in the Wellington region.

The Wellington Transport Alliance will be resurfacing 35.6 kilometres of highway with asphalt and rebuilding another 5.2 kilometres. In addition, 13.9 kilometres of chipseal resurfacing will be carried out across the region.

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Wellington/Hutt Valley

Roxanne Hilliard, Wellington Transport Alliance Manager, says drivers can expect to see significant improvements on State Highway 2 in the Hutt Valley in the lead-up to Christmas.

‘We have an extensive resurfacing programme planned from Lower Hutt to Upper Hutt. Work crews will be at multiple sites from Petone all the way north to Totara Park.”

“Drivers can expect night closures and local road detours through the Hutt Valley while this work is underway,” Ms Hilliard says.

She says drivers can also expect to see more work on the urban motorway, Johnsonville to Tawa, and also between the Wellington CBD and Rongotai.

Kāpiti Coast

Ms Hilliard says work has already begun on State Highway 1 in Kuku.

“We have road rebuild works underway at Kuku. This will be followed by road rebuild at Ohau, beginning later this month.”

“We also have resurfacing work planned for Paekākāriki, Mackays Crossing, Raumati and Plimmerton,” Ms Hilliard says.

Wairarapa

Ms Hilliard says, like last year, more road rebuilds are planned for State Highway 2, Wairarapa, around April and May of next year. More details on these will be shared when their timing is confirmed.

Travel advice

Ms Hilliard appreciates the summer state highway maintenance programme is disruptive work.

“Digging up and rebuilding a highway is impactful and extensive work. Resurfacing also creates delays for the public.”

“However, the benefits are long-term. Making a major investment now reduces the need for future maintenance and ongoing regular repairs,” Ms Hilliard says.

Ms Hilliard says with all the work planned; drivers must be ready for road works, and the travel delays they can cause.

“Plan ahead and allow extra time for your journey. It is important to respect road workers and speed limits in place at road works sites.”

Why summer maintenance?

Ms Hilliard says spring, summer, and early autumn are the times when most roadworks have to happen.

“To be effective and durable, road resurfacing must be done during the warmer, drier months. Wet and cold conditions are not suitable for completing permanent and durable road repairs.”

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