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State highways reopen, as many wake up to coldest morning of year
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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'It's Kai time': Kara-France 'starving' for flyweight gold
Kiwi Kai Kara-France will fight for the UFC flyweight title on June 29 in Las Vegas.
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'You can't scale chaos': Sector leader urges overhaul as builders face mental health crisis
There's a deepening mental health crisis in Aotearoa's construction sector, according to one business leader who says reform is urgently needed.
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What we learnt as Warriors overwhelm Sharks to continue NRL rise
Without two of their stars, the Auckland team produced perhaps their best performance of the season at Shark Park.
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Mediawatch: Who calls the shots after change at the top?
Two big media players made huge moves on the same day as Stuff twinned with Trade Me while NZME shook up its boardroom.
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'If I don't, who will?': Kara-France on making history
The Kiwi mixed martial artist will step into the octagon this month with the chance to become the first ever Māori UFC flyweight champion.
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The House: A sentencing hearing in Parliament
Parliament and the courts are different branches of our democracy. On Thursday, during the debate on MP punishments, it felt like they overlapped.
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Hymns on Sunday, 8 June 2025
Hymns for the Feast of Pentecost today, including plainchant from the 9th century (Veni, Creator Spiritus) and the contemporary hymn Spirit of God, rest on your people by UK hymn writer Bernadette… Audio
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State highways to close again due to snow and ice
State Highway 8 between Twizel and Fairlie and State Highway 80 between Lake Pukaki and Aoraki/Mt Cook will again be closed to motorists.
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Moana Pasifika review: Mass exodus and late drubbings take gloss off shining season
Jonty Dine looks back at Moana Pasifika's historic Super Rugby Pacific season.
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Vehicles stranded on the Lindis Pass being recovered
Motorists are being reunited with their vehicles today, after a rescue mission in the Mackenzie Country last night.
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'We hit a nerve': Ngarewa-Packer on Parliament's longest suspension
She says the Privileges Committee process is not equipped to deal with the haka issue. Audio
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Fifth Diamond League victory for Walsh in Rome
It follows the Kiwi's successes in Brussels in 2015 and 2019, and Zurich in 2016 and 2018.
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The small town hunting competition that's helping save lives
The annual Pongaroar hunting competition helps hunters and farmers tackle growing pest numbers while raising funds for the rescue helicopter.
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South Island gears up as snow, wind and sub-zero temperatures arrive
Authorities are urging caution as road conditions turn slippery and treacherous as a big chill bites. Audio
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'Human error' behind massive internet outage
More than 100,000 customers in Wellington and nearby areas lost fibre for more than an hour on Friday morning.
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Twelve-month prescription renewals: What you need to know
Explainer - The government announced in the Budget a plan to allow 12-month prescription renewals. But how will it work?
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Tāmaki Makaurau to celebrate te ao Māori with kapa haka showcase
Haka fans will come together this weekend to celebrate te ao Māori through haka, waiata and whanaungatanga at Tāmaki Hakangāhau. Video
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Police knew LynnMall terrorist was likely to commit an attack
Ahamed Samsudeen was at the time being stripped of his refugee status.
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'Levin invasion' driver apologises for burnout
An illegal street racer says he's formally apologised to many residents and wants to sell his impounded car. Audio
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Opportunity knocks for Warriors young gun Vaimauga in Barnett's absence
The powerful second-rower has quietly built momentum through their 9-3 start to the 2025 NRL season.
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What will the changes to Sport New Zealand actually mean?
Explainer - A government-ordered independent review of the sports agency recommended an overhaul of its institutional set-up. What will the overhaul mean for people on the ground?
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Suspended Te Pāti Māori MPs to embark on national tour
Te Pāti Māori says it will continue to stand its ground as three MPs begin their record suspensions. Audio
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Snow and 6m swells: Motorists, walkers advised to stay clear
Interislander has canned all passenger sailings for Saturday while snowfall begins blanketing the South Island.
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Samoa Language Week: A Black Ferns sevens player's journey
Former Black Ferns sevens player Shirray Kaka says one of the reasons she is learning Samoan to pass on her heritage to her baby boy.