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Midwives' union outraged as graduates unable to sit exams
Insufficient exam places for midwifery graduates
The midwives' union says it is "completely unacceptable and appalling" that dozens of midwife graduates were prevented from sitting their final exams before Christmas.
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Cricket: England close in on victory in Christchurch
Cricket: England close in on victory in Christchurch
England are in firm control of the first Test against the Black Caps in Christchurch.
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Willie Jackson decries coalition and Treaty Principles Bill at Labour Party annual conference
'Organised hate campaign' - Jackson takes aim at Seymour, Luxon and Treaty bill
Speaking at the Labour Party annual conference, Willie Jackson criticised the coalition leaders for their respective roles in the Treaty Principles Bill.
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Cameras stolen from Hagley Oval during cricket test
Cameras, computers and alcohol stolen from Hagley Oval during cricket test
Two cameras have been stolen from international broadcaster TalkSport at Christchurch's Hagley Oval overnight.
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Chris Hipkins calls for Labour to change to win 2026 election
'Winning back hearts and minds': Hipkins seeks change ahead of 2026 election
New Zealanders have lost faith in Labour, and "we need to reconnect with a much broader range of Kiwis", the party leader says.
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Dropped catches cost Black Caps as England close in
Dropped catches cost Black Caps as England close in
The tourists are well poised at stumps on day two of the first cricket test in Christchurch.
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Black Caps looking to take lead against England
Audio 29 Nov 2024It's almost the end of day two of the first cricket test between the Kiwis and England in Christchurch. Now in the field, the Black Caps are looking to take a healthy lead with England losing early… Audio
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SailGP: Black Foils on top ahead of Auckland debut
SailGP: Black Foils on top ahead of Auckland debut
SailGP racing in New Zealand has been far from smooth sailing but at a new Auckland race course in January aims to change that.
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Midday Sports News for 29 November 2024
England have dismissed New Zealand for 348 early on day two of the first cricket test in Christchurch. Audio
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Two people on yacht missing off Godley Head, Christchurch
Two people on yacht missing off Godley Head, Christchurch
The small sail boat was last seen at 9.30pm on Thursday at Boulder Bay, near Sumner.
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England fight back after early dominance from the Black Caps
What shapes as an absorbing test series between the Black Caps and England is under way in Christchurch. Veteran commentator Bryan Waddle spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Doctor shortage nearly saw Grey Hospital close doors, health advocate warns
Doctor shortage nearly saw hospital close doors, advocate warns
The health of patients could have been compromised, Malcolm Mulholland says: "Coasters, frankly, have had a gutsful." Audio
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New Zealand summer likely to be warmer than average - NIWA
An 'unusually warm' December is coming, NIWA says
December through to February is likely to be warmer than average for all of New Zealand, says NIWA meteorologist Chris Brandolino. Audio
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Effective opposition and the question of tax - Labour's year of 'listening'
Effective opposition and tax - Labour's year of 'listening'
Analysis: The party is meeting in Christchurch this weekend to begin paving its path to the 2026 campaign.
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South Island scenery on show as top rally car drivers tackle gravel tracks
South Island backdrop as top rally drivers tackle gravel tracks
This year's rally features vehicles from all over the world, including cars such as Talbots, Escorts, Porsches and Lancias.
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Kura kaupapa ends senior school year early over absent students
Kura kaupapa ends senior school year early over absent students
A South Auckland kura kaupapa has ended its school year for seniors almost three weeks early because of repeated absences.
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Dunedin Hospital under-resourcing 'anxiety-provoking' - cardiologist
Dunedin Hospital under-resourcing 'anxiety-provoking' - cardiologist
A cardiologist says a delay for lifesaving cardiac equipment at Dunedin Hospital could have fatal consequences, and the area's population requires more services, to avoid it happening again. Audio
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Test cricket recap: Black Caps v England day 1
Cricket: England break through - Williamson falls short of 33rd test century
But the New Zealanders continue to pick up runs on day one of the first test.
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Cricket: England take day one honours against Black Caps in Christchurch
England take day one test honours in Christchurch
Late strikes have handed England the ascendancy in the first cricket test against the Black Caps at Hagley Oval.
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Black Caps home test series against England underway
Audio 28 Nov 2024England won the toss on day one of the opener in Christchurch, sending the kiwis in to bat at Hagley Oval. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Drones among NZ-made tech to aid Defence Force, Judith Collins says
NZ-made drones can help cope with security threats - Collins
The Defence Minister says it makes sense for the armed forces to tap more into the local high technology industry to counter growing threats. Audio
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Axed All Blacks assistant joins Crusaders coaching staff
Axed All Blacks assistant joins Crusaders coaching staff
Former All Blacks assistant coach Brad Mooar insists he holds no grudges for being sacked and said he's happy to be back in New Zealand rugby.
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Midday Sports News for 28 November 2024
First Test at Hagley Oval in Christchurch Ben Stokes won the toss for England and decided to bowl first. Audio
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Property developer took marine precinct idea to council, newly released documents show
Developer took marine precinct idea to council, documents show
Tauranga council has released previously private documents and agendas relating to the controversial sale of its marine precinct.
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Canterbury kura expansion finally begins
Canterbury kura expansion finally begins
Te Kura o Tuahiwi is set to receive six new classrooms and a new hall to support it's growing roll.