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Kobori scores biggest pay cheque in fledgling career
Canterbury golfer Kazuma Kobori has finished tied for second at the British Masters in England.
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Battle over Māori Health Authority disestablishment goes to court
A legal challange against the disestablishment of Te Aka Whai Ora, the Māori Health Authority, will be heard in the High Court today.
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Mum battles red tape to get help for child with OCD
A child who spent months in a psychiatric hospital for severe obsessive compulsive disorder was sent home with just one hour of therapy a week.
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What can you do if you're publicly shamed?
Explainer : Naming and shaming, false rumours or a photo that upends your life - is there anything you can do about it?
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Famine declaration will not speed up Palestinian state decision - Luxon
The Prime Minister has not confirmed whether New Zealand will recognise a Palestinian state.
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Spate of shootings in Levin causing residents real concern - Mayor
Police recently seized four guns and a large knife in Levin, Horowhenua.
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Are websites like Fishpond the answer for cheaper groceries?
Consumer NZ warns many still prefer a one-stop shop for all their shopping needs, rather than shop around.
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What life at Burnham Military Camp will look like for attempted spy
The soldier was convicted after trying to give restricted military information, but narrowly avoided being sent to a civilian prison.
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Warriors celebrate NRL playoff spot with morale-boosting win over Titans
Analysis: After a three-game skid, the Warriors are now gathering momentum, while those around them fall.
- Body found at Wairau Bar, Marlborough
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Freak storm coats Northland beach in hail
Two Northland fishermen say they couldn't believe their eyes.
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Image problems - the ethics of stock photos
Ellen Tamati unwillingly became the face of a political cause she opposed, after her image was picked from a photo library. A media outlet used artificial images of whānau in their reporting. What are…
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Secret whale gathering point found in Southern Ocean
Researchers have tracked New Zealand's southern right whales, discovering a spot in the ocean where they converge.
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Lies, damn lies and parliamentary debate
Analysis - Mendacity is the bane of good debate. In Parliament both lies and claims of lies used to be naughty, but the floodgates may have opened on the latter.
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Warriors clinch NRL playoff spot with Dolphins defeat
The Auckland team are six points clear of their ninth-placed rivals with only two rounds remaining in the regular season.
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Multiple guns seized as police tackle spate of gang shootings
Officers have found and seized four guns and one knife in Levin over the past couple of days.
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Kiwi wins gold at world junior swimming champs
New Zealand's Zoe Pedersen has won gold with a whirlwind finish in the 50m butterfly final.
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Small business at risk of closure after NZ Post suspends shipping to US
The Wellington business had to cancel a number of orders.
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'Pride and honour' - Black Ferns ready to defend their championship
They are opening the Rugby World Cup with a team heavily reshuffled from their last match.
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Resident complained of damage to intersection months before fatal crash
A resident complained to police about vandalism at a Hawke's Bay intersection more than six months before it contributed to a fatal crash.
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All Blacks hooker happy on bench for team-mate's milestone match
Samisoni Taukei'aho will have a wide smile, when fellow All Blacks hooker Codie Taylor runs out for his 100th test.
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Experts ponder preservation of historic Edwin Fox at Picton
One of the world's last surviving wooden ships has sat in dry dock for the past 26 years. Audio
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Youth social media ban: What could go wrong?
An Auckland-based criminologist is concerned New Zealand's proposed social media ban for under-16s will not work. Audio
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Creamy, sustainable and high in fibre - barley eyes up the dairy aisle
A new barley, bred for high fibre and low waste, is being turned into milk and yoghurt - a sustainable alternative with benefits for farmers and big potential in the global dairy-free market.
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The struggle to solve Māori youth homelessness
Youth homelessness advocates are calling for more to be done to help vulnerable young people who do not have safe, stable accommodation. Audio