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  • Commonwealth Games: Athletes celebrate golden performances

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    sport
    9 Aug 2022
    Cyclist Aaron Gate has been named New Zealand Team Closing Ceremony flagbearer for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Gate won a staggering four gold medals at Birmingham 2022, making history as the first ever New Zealander to win four golds at a single Games.

    New Zealand's Commonwealth Games stars are celebrating their golden performances today.

    They are making their way to the closing ceremony, which is set to kick off after 7am.

    Corin Dann spoke to New… Audio

  • 'We're trail blazers - in a rotten way': Residents to be briefed on exclusion from flood plan

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    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    8 Aug 2022
    Ruth Vaega outside her Snodgrass Road home, in Westport

    The West Coast Regional Council has invited Snodgrass Road residents to the meeting to hear expert advice.

    Some Westport flood-hit residents called to council's ‘closed door’ meeting
  • Commemorations of 80th anniversary of the WWII Battle of Guadalcanal underway

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    Pacific Solomon Islands
    8 Aug 2022
    US Littoral Combat Ship docked at Point Cruz in Honiara during the 80th anniversary of the WWII battle of Guadalcanal. 7 August 2022

    Commemoration ceremonies have been taking place across the Solomon Islands capital Honiara, marking the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal.

    'Their homes were turned into a battlefield': 80th anniversary of Guadalcanal campaign
  • Jamaica spoil Silver Ferns final aspirations - 'They were better than us'

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    Sport Commonwealth Games 2022
    7 Aug 2022
    New Zealand's Maia Wilson and  Jamiaca's  Shamera Sterling.
Netball Semi Final. Jamaica v New Zealand Silver Ferns. Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Saturday 6 August 2022. © Photo: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

    Silver Ferns' coach Dame Noeline Taurua says her side simply weren't good enough against a red hot Jamaica, who could go all the way in Birmingham.

    Jamaica spoil Silver Ferns final aspirations - 'They were better than us'
  • Youth MPs in their own words: A photo essay

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    politics
    5 Aug 2022
    Rihari Campbell-Collier strikes a pose in the chamber. "I’m proud to be takatāpui. What a boring, straight old world this would be. When I walk outside, I want to live. I want to work. I want to pose!"

    Every three years 120 young MPs descend on Parliament to show the old MPs how to do it properly. They bring speeches, stories, ideas and experience that are compelling. Here are photos and words from…

  • Youth MPs in their own words: A photo essay

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    The House politics
    5 Aug 2022
    Rihari Campbell-Collier strikes a pose in the chamber. "I’m proud to be takatāpui. What a boring, straight old world this would be. When I walk outside, I want to live. I want to work. I want to pose!"

    Every three years 120 young MPs descend on Parliament to show the old MPs how to do it properly. They bring speeches, stories, ideas and experience that are compelling. Here are photos and words from…

    Audio

    Youth MPs in their own words: A photo essay
  • Sam Cane looks beyond losses to lead team in next challenge

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    Sport
    3 Aug 2022
    All Blacks captain Sam Cane speaks to his team.

    All Blacks captain Sam Cane believes there is "not a whole lot" they need to improve to get back into top form after four losses in their last five tests.

    All Blacks captain Sam Cane upbeat despite losses: 'It is small margins in games'
  • Coll into gold medal game, King beaten

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    Sport Commonwealth Games 2022
    3 Aug 2022
    New Zealand squash player Paul Coll.

    New Zealander Paul Coll has marched relentlessly into the final of the men's squash tournament at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, beating Saurav Ghosal of India in the semifinals.

    Coll into gold medal game, King beaten
  • Mental health care must improve, father says at daughter's inquest

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    New Zealand
    1 Aug 2022
    Carey Hume (left) at the inquest of her daughter Erica Hume (in framed picture) who died in a suspected suicide when she was a Palmerston North Hospital mental health ward patient.

    The father of a 21-year-old Palmerston North Hospital mental health ward patient who died in a suspected suicide has opened an inquest into her death with an emotional plea for change.

    Mental health care must improve, father says at daughter's inquest
  • Commonwealth Games Day 2: Pascoe wins gold, NZ cyclists put on a display

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    Sport Commonwealth Games 2022
    30 Jul 2022
    New Zealand's Commonwealth Games women's track cycling sprint team, the men's team pursuit, Dame Sophie Pascoe and triathlete Hayden Wilde.

    In a successful day of competition, New Zealand's track cycling teams notched gold twice in an hour while Dame Sophie Pascoe secured her fifth Commonwealth Games gold medal.

    Commonwealth Games Day 2: Pascoe wins gold, NZ cyclists put on a display
  • Covid-19: Niue enters red alert level as case numbers rise

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    Pacific Niue
    30 Jul 2022
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    The government of Niue has announced the country will move to Covid-19 alert level red after it recorded nine new cases of the virus in the past 24 hours.

    Covid-19: Niue enters red alert level as case numbers rise
  • Cook Islanders get ready to go to the polls

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    Pacific Cook Islands
    29 Jul 2022
    Cook Islands parliament

    Cook Islanders go to the polls on August 1st to choose a new 24 member parliament.

    Cook Islanders get ready to go to the polls
  • More threats made to several schools around the country, police say

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    New Zealand
    28 Jul 2022
    Police outside Cambridge High School

    Bomb threats were made to at least a dozen schools today, causing widespread disruption and evacuations.

    More threats made to several schools around the country, police say
  • In today's sports news: What you need to know

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    Sport
    23 Jul 2022
    Lydia Ko oduring the final round of the Palos Verdes Championship Presented by Bank of America at Palos Verdes Golf Club on May 01, 2022 in, California.

    In today's sports news - Ko falters to finish round two, tennis' 'big four' to join forces, French drought broken at Tour and Ferrari start well in France.

    In today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Week in Politics: Opposition wants inflation to decide the next election

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    Politics Comment & Analysis
    22 Jul 2022
    Clockwise from top left; Prime Minister Jacinda Arden without mask in photograph with Youth MPs,  ACT leader David Seymour, National Party deputy leader Nicola Willis, Finance Minister Grant Robertson.

    Analysis - Opposition parties see inflation as their ticket to victory in the next election, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern finds an unusual ally after the controversial maskless photo and a new book…

    Week in Politics: Opposition wants inflation to decide the next election
  • Vanuatu MPs unable to choose new president after three votes

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    Pacific Vanuatu
    22 Jul 2022
    Vanuatu parliament buildings

    Vanuatu's MPs will vote once again for a new president after three rounds failed to pick a winner.

    Vanuatu MPs unable to choose new president after three votes
  • In today's sports news: What you need to know

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    Sport
    22 Jul 2022
    Reece Walsh

    In today's sports news - Storm chasing Reece Walsh, good start for Ko, Robertson to coach against New Zealand and Tall Blacks into semi-finals.

    In today's sports news: What you need to know
  • There Will Be Blood: What's really wrong with the All Blacks

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    Sport Comment & Analysis
    21 Jul 2022
    All Blacks backroom staff: coach Ian Foster, assistant coach John Plumtree, mental skills coach Gilbert Enoka and manager Darren Shands.

    Analysis - New Zealand Rugby's backroom staff must face the fire for the All Black's recent sub-par performances and the apparent lack of cohesion within the team, Jamie Wall writes.

    There Will Be Blood: What's really wrong with the All Blacks
  • 'A long time coming': Widespread cruelty, abuse of disabled people detailed

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    New Zealand children
    21 Jul 2022
    Disability, Deaf, and Mental Health institutional care hearing

    After eight days of harrowing testimonies, the country should be ashamed at how survivors of disability, deaf and mental health institutional care were treated, an IHC worker says.

    NZers should be ashamed of depraved treatment of disabled people, IHC worker says
  • Canterbury rivers rising as heavy rain, strong wind batters South Island

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    New Zealand weather
    19 Jul 2022
    The Omarama Volunteer Fire Brigade was called at about 6.15pm to clear blocked tanks in Totara Peak Crescent.

    Strong winds and rain have continued across the South Island, with an orange severe weather warning still in place and river levels in mid-Canterbury continuing to rise. Audio

    Wild weather: Canterbury rivers rising as heavy rain, strong wind batters South Island
  • Record inflation: Govt 'needs to front up and do its bit' - Willis

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    Politics economy
    19 Jul 2022
    ACT Party leader David Seymour and National Party finance spokesperson Nicola Willis.

    As New Zealand once again faces record high inflation, National and ACT say the government needs to lower spending, reduce regulatory bottlenecks and cut taxes. Audio

    Record inflation: Govt 'needs to front up and do its bit' - Willis
  • 'Without Pet Refuge I wouldn't have left'

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    New Zealand animals
    16 Jul 2022
    Woman hugging a grey cat

    More than 160 animals of domestic violence victims have been cared for by Pet Refuge in its first year, and as demand increases the centre is planning further sites so more pets and their owners can…

    Pet Refuge plans for more centres to meet increasing demand
  • 'I could never forgive them' - Former state ward on neglect, abuse

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    New Zealand children
    15 Jul 2022

    Horrific stories of abuse continue to emerge at the Royal Commission Inquiry into disability, deaf, and mental health institutional care.

    Former state ward on neglect, abuse: 'I could never forgive them'
  • Anti-vaccine Murupara GP told ‘no reasonable excuse to import ivermectin’

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    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    14 Jul 2022
    Bernard Conlon

    Murupara GP Dr Bernard Conlon has likened treating his patients without access to ivermectin to entering a boxing ring with one hand tied behind his back.

    Anti-vaccine Murupara GP told ‘no reasonable excuse to import ivermectin’
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

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    Sport
    14 Jul 2022
    Team UAE Emirates' Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia celebrates after crossing the finish line during the 20th stage of the 108th edition of the Tour de France cycling race.

    In today's sports news - Tadej Pogacar loses Tour de France yellow jersey, Tall Blacks dominate Asia Cup opener and South Africa pull out of Australia cricket tour.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
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