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Next six months critical for rugby, says Mark Robinson
The outgoing boss of New Zealand Rugby believes he is leaving the organisation in a better place. Audio
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Fight to save Western Springs Speedway continues
Operators of the Auckland speedway are confident they have managed to change some minds at the city council.
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Consultation on future of mental health facility extended
Health NZ did not say when a final decision would be made. Audio
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'Sheep are not the problem': Farmers' message to govt
Farmers are campaigning against the government's reliance on planting pine trees to offset emissions.
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Woman suffers undiagnosed tooth infection for eight months
The woman still suffers pain and headaches four years later.
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Football round-up: It never stops for Kiwi football fans
Football never stops, so Mathew Nash breaks down what's happening for NZ teams around the world. Video
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More thunder, lightning set to strike North Island
More than 3000 lightning strikes were recorded overnight, with most striking over Kaipara Harbour. Audio
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Investigation into unexplained Wellington death continues
Police were called to the scene in Newtown on Saturday.
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Tonga strictly keeps the Sabbath. Some say it's gone too far
Tonga is so serious about the Sabbath that it banned most Sunday trading. Now the king and plice are urging people to keep the day holy.
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Missing Wellington nurse found, had phone stolen in Naples
Media coverage spurred people in several parts of the world to look for Vanron Ngoun, his friend says. Audio
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Families adopting more than 10 children from overseas
Government files also reveal a woman with previous convictions has smuggled children into the country. Audio
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Hospice funding crisis: Collapse of services could cost taxpayers millions
Hospices are warning critical services for the dying are under threat, with nothing for palliative care providers in the Budget. Audio
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Auditor-General asked to look into food waste from school lunch programme
Campaigners say unopened lunches are a small fraction of the programme's waste problem. Audio
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Fears of a state house blacklist: 'You'll never get back in to that level'
Social workers are worried state house tenants who have been evicted are then blacklisted - and end up on the street.
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Migrants celebrate parent visa, amid concerns it'll lock many out
Migrant communities are hailing a new visa which will allow parents of New Zealand citizens and residents to visit multiple times over a five-year period. Audio
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Cutting superannuation costs amid political landmines
Some describe it as "uranium wrapped in barbed wire", but means testing for benefits is creeping into our lives.
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Myths you probably believe about your fur friend
An animal behaviourist answers some of the top must know curly questions. Audio
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'Totally wrong': Council chief executive warns of abuse, harrassment of elected members
Ruapehu District Council chief executive Clive Manley won't hesitate banning offenders from council social media.
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Alligator gets camera put into stomach to find jandal
Dixie the American alligator was seen swallowing a jandal in her habitat prompting a visit to the vet hospital.
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All Whites shock victory over African champions Ivory Coast
It's New Zealand's third win in 19 international matches against the African opposition.
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From five-star to feeding youth in need
Palmerston North chef Ashlee Savea swapped gourmet plates for purpose, feeding teens at a youth facility with just $20 a day.
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'Flying Fijians' dominate Oceania rugby tournaments
Fijians best men and women's rugby teams dominated at two Oceania tournaments at the weekend.
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Police investigating unexplained death in Wellington
Emergency services were called to a Newtown address around 7.15pm on Saturday night.
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State Highway 8 and SH80 reopen after snow closure
Two sections of state highway in the Mackenzie Country that were closed overnight because of risk from snow and ice, have now reopened.
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Black Foils move into fourth at New York Sail Grand Prix
New Zealand won the New York event last year.