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Row erupts over five 'Year 14s' in school's controversial first XV
Critics say the college has stacked its team with older players, with one parent saying it's making a "mockery" of a premier competition. Audio
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Tourism New Zealand launches new global campaign, with a familiar twist
It aims to encourage travellers to book now with snapshots of the iconic landscapes and experiences on offer. Video
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Heavy rain, possible thunderstorms for large parts of the country
Meanwhile, there are road snowfall warnings in place again for parts of the South Island.
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Basketball: Breakers to-do list still includes securing imports
Breakers believe they are ahead of their NBL rivals after major off-season changes.
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Northern Irish residents in fear of lives after second night of rioting
The anti-immigration riots follow a protest over an alleged sexual assault by two 14-year-old boys.
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Netball NZ wants changes to international eligibility rules
Netball New Zealand wants World Netball to scrap the rule which prevents players representing two different countries at consecutive world cups.
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'We're quite excited': Fieldays farmer spending tipped to hit new highs
The southern hemisphere's largest agricultural event is a ritual for many farmers, but this year it's hoped there'll also be record spending. Audio
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Father who lost son-in-law to alcohol abuse calls for clamp down on liquor sales
Christchurch City Council is currently hearing from locals, businesses and organisations on their local alcohol policy (LAP) draft.
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All Whites learning to hold their own against top opposition
The All Whites won one and lost one against higher-ranked opposition, but their coach says they now know what it is like to be in the fight.
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New Zealand's sanctions on Israel too little, too late, say opposition
Opposition parties say the government should be going much further, much faster in sanctioning Israel.
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Raising speed limit next to beach 'doesn't make any sense'
Auckland Transport did not think the speed increase was "desirable or appropriate" but it was legally obligated to make the change. Audio
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'It's hard to know what's real and what's not': KiwiSaver hardship concerns
A growing number of New Zealanders are making hardship withdrawals from their retirement savings.
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Coastal Taranaki residents report tornado-like squall
MetService has a severe thunder watch in place for Taranaki until 6pm.
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Hillmorton patient reported fatal axe attack to nurses
Elliot Cameron made "constant threats" he would kill someone but staff didn't press him for further information.
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Police have grave concerns for missing 79-year-old woman
Elisabeth Nicholls disappeared after walking out of a retirement village in Riccarton.
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Plan to double tourism value by 2034 unveiled
The government has unveiled how it plans to double the value of tourism exports by 2034 and boost visitor numbers.
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Mix of meth and cold water killed Wellington crane jumper
Jarreth Colquhoun died after saying he could successfully make the jump at the waterfront - a belief perhaps fuelled by drugs, a coroner has found.
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Report finds stark outcomes for Māori in state care system
The Independent Children's Monitor has found Māori children overrepresented in Oranga Tamariki's systems, with outcomes as they grow up painting a "paint a stark picture".
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What Muriwai's surprise CV increase can tell us about rates
Some residents in the Auckland town were shocked to discover that, while the city as a whole had house values dip, theirs increased.
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'They're jumping out of the water, bro' : Fishers capture 'magical' footage of humpbacks
A group of mates out fishing were treated to aerial displays from a pod of whales in the Kāpiti Coast.
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'Gutting the Ponsonby community': Locals say post office should stay open
It's the latest post shop to go in a string of NZ Post closures.
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Netflix 'doesn't need us' or our 'silly' levy
The idea of forcing the global streaming giant to fund local shows won't work, TV production pioneer Dame Julie Christie tells 30 with Guyon Espiner.
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The Pentagon, NZ and the new nuclear overlap
The US is modernising its nuclear weapons command and control system - but what does that mean for New Zealand? Audio
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Super Rugby: Chiefs determined not to waste lifeline against Brumbies
The Chiefs admit it's a "weird one" entering a Super Rugby semi-final on the back of a loss.
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Power outages as stormy weather hits Bay of Plenty
Around 170 properties are affected in the region where a heavy rain warning remains in place. Audio