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The 'Tokos' taking on diabetes one low-carb taco at a time
A type 1 diagnosis changed their lives overnight. Now they want to help others in their community with their food.
'An issue of justice, fairness': Samoan community rally in support of citizenship bill
Community members are backing a bill which will provide a pathway to citizenship for a group of older Samoans.
Watch: Your chance to race like an Olympic cyclist
The New Zealand Olympic team is inviting Kiwis to see what it will be like to race in Paris.
Watch: Harlem Globetrotters 'shoot their shot' at Auckland's Eden Park
First person - Harlem Globetrotters Wham and Hot Rod De La Rosa talk about the history of the team and teach Symone Tafuna'i how to "shoot her shot".
From cattle farm to sunflower patch: 'The happiest place in New Zealand'
A family business that started out as a cattle farm has turned itself into a picturesque sunflower patch - and made one of Auckland's most popular tourist destinations this summer.
Samoan hip-hop dance family goes international
"It makes sense that we jam together":Triple threat Auckland dance family pay tribute to where it all began Video
Young Pacific Island players excited for the future of rugby
However, Rugby World Cup champion Mikaele-Tu'u wants to see Pacific nations in more rugby competitions.
Former All Black Julian Savea to play for Samoa?
Former All Black winger Julian Savea has a point to prove with his new Super Rugby Pacific side, with a return to international rugby on the horizon.
Decathlete wins first international medal on return from signficant injury
After struggling with a quad tear last year, Stephen Thorpe wins his first international medal at Pacific Games.
Pacific Games 400m silver medallist aspires to be like Olympian mum
Former national 400m champion Camryn Smart has made a remarkable return from injury and is following in the footsteps of Olympic mum, Toni Hodgkinson.
Teenage hammer thrower hopes medal for NZ is first of many
Teenage hammer thrower Elizabeth Hewitt hopes the her first medal for New Zealand is the first of many.
Hopes cricket can provide new sporting pathway for Māori and Pasifika
Former Black Caps captain Ross Taylor is optimistic the naming of the first Aotearoa Māori Women's cricket team, will lead to further opportunities for Māori and Pasifika outside of traditional…
First national Māori women's cricket tournament begins
An historical moment for Māori wahine in cricket who are hoping to grow the sport.
New Zealand teams named for Pacific Championships
Eleven debutants have been called up for the Kiwi Ferns and seven for the Kiwis for the 2023 Pacific Championships.
Kelsey Teneti bounces back from mental struggles
Being thrown into a professional rugby environment straight out of high school came with struggles for Kelsey Teneti.
Teen skaters set for Secondary School National Championships
Teenagers are preparing to compete at the first skateboarding championships.
National 200m sprint champion Georgia Hulls pays homage to parents.
Sprinter Georgia Hulls pays homage to her parents who sold their house so she could represent New Zealand at the World Youth Championships.
Black Fern Katelyn Vaha'akolo says rugby union and league "saved my life"
Katelyn Vaha'akolo has represented New Zealand in both league and rugby but she had to pull herself out of a dark place to get there.
RTS wants silverware for Auckland NPC team before returning to Warriors
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is determined to win a Championship with Auckland rugby before returning to the Warriors.
Lengthy rehab finally over for All Blacks midfielder
Chiefs rugby player Quinn Tupaea is back playing with Waikato after a 10 month rehabilatation.
Portia Bing overcomes work hurdles to compete at fifth World Championships
Portia Bing is not only a successful athlete on the track but is also balancing a career in the financial industry.
Zoe Hobbs qualifies for Paris Olympics
Zoe Hobbs has qualified for the Paris Olympics with a time of 10.96 seconds to become just the fifth New Zealand female sprinter to achieve the feat in nearly 100 years.
'Happy Feet' dances from dumpster cardboard mats to world stage
Self-taught dancer John Vaifale, who used to practise headspins on cardboard he scavenged from dumpsters, is New Zealand's reigning hip hop freestyler champion. Video