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The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Julia Hartley-Moore and Steve McCabe discuss the latest research dissecting the impact of climate change on Antarctica and the success of the FIFA… Audio
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Phoenix re-sign Michaela Foster on one year deal
Phoenix re-sign Michaela Foster on one year deal
The Wellington Phoenix have re-signed Football Ferns defender Michaela Foster for a further A-League season.
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Netball World Cup highlights the state of the game
Netball World Cup highlights the state of the game
When the president of World Netball described the sport as being rich in people resource and poor in financial resource at a press conference in Cape Town, truer words had never been spoken.
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England scrape through to quarter final of World Cup
Audio 8 Aug 2023England has scraped through to the quarter final of the FIFA Women's World cup following a tight game against Nigeria.
Following a nil-all score, England beat Nigeria 4-2 in a penalty shootout. In… Audio
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England and Australia advance at World Cup
England and Australia advance at World Cup
England and Australia have progressed to the quarter-finals of the football World Cup.
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USA knocked out of FIFA Women's World Cup
Audio 7 Aug 2023The two-time defending champion USA are out of the FIFA World Cup, beaten in a penalty shoot-out by Sweden in Melbourne.
It condemns the top ranked USA to their worst performance at the tournament.
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Defending champions USA out of FIFA Women's World Cup
Defending champions USA out of FIFA Women's World Cup
Sweden beat the United States 5-4 on penalties to condemn the defending champions to their earliest Women's World Cup exit.
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The week in pictures: 31 July - 6 August
The week in pictures
Triumph and loss at the FIFA Women's World Cup, extreme weather and protest - here is this week's news, in pictures.
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ACL injury epidemic plagues Women's World Cup
ACL injury epidemic plagues Women's World Cup
-By Samantha Lewis of ABC NEWS When Denmark made their return to the Women's World Cup after a 16-year absence, veteran forward and 100+ cap international Nadia Nadim was sitting...
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FIFA investigating misconduct allegation against Zambia women's football coach Bruce Mwape
FIFA investigating allegation against Zambia coach
FIFA is investigating a complaint of misconduct involving the Zambian women's football team during its World Cup campaign in New Zealand.
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FIFA investigating allegation against Zambia coach
FIFA investigating allegation against Zambia coach
FIFA is investigating a complaint of misconduct involving the Zambian women's football team during its World Cup campaign in New Zealand.
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Football Ferns captain Ali Riley makes an impact with pride-themed nails at World Cup
Audio 4 Aug 2023New Zealand's Football Ferns may be out of the World Cup, but they certainly made a splash during the tournament's pool stage, which winds up today.
Captain Ali Riley's footwork was not the only… Audio
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Germany knocked out of FIFA Women's World Cup
Audio 4 Aug 2023One of the FIFA World Cup favourites, Germany, has been knocked out of the competition in a shock upset against South Korea last night.
After an earlier 2-1 loss to Colombia, and Morocco's surprise… Audio
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South Africa make history in FIFA World Cup qualifier
South Africa have made history with their first-ever Women's Football World Cup qualifier.
The side, Banyana Banyana, sent Italy packing in a last-minute 3-2 victory in Wellington yesterday.
Thembi… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - RNZ review, Cup crackers, Palmy peeved
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Colin Peacock talks to Mark Leishman about what a review of the ‘inappropriate editing’ of online news at RNZ has revealed. Also - the FIFA Women’s World Cup… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - RNZ review, Cup crackers, Palmy peeved
Midweek Mediawatch - RNZ review, Cup crackers, Palmy peeved
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Colin Peacock talks to Mark Leishman about what a review of the ‘inappropriate editing’ of online news at RNZ has revealed. Also - the FIFA Women’s World Cup…
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FIFA official says a Pacific team can lift a football world cup
FIFA official says a Pacific team can lift a football world cup
A FIFA high performance specialist says that not only can football in Oceania become more competitive, but a national team from the Pacific can win an age group world cup.
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World Cup: Eden Park apologises after false alarm during match
World Cup: Eden Park apologises after false alarm during match
Eden Park has apologised to fans after a false alarm sounded and some exit doors were locked during last night's World Cup match, but says its systems worked as intended. Audio
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Sports news in brief for August 2
Sports news in brief for August 2
Round-up of sports stories from around the Pacific including Netball World Cup updates
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Strong winds batter much of the country, snow in the south
Strong winds batter much of the country, snow in the south
Heavy rain and severe gales are battering large parts of the country causing power outages and flights to be cancelled, while heavy snow falls in the south.
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NZ Football fans looking for new home with ferns out of World Cup
New Zealand are out of the FIFA Women's World Cup but there is still plenty of football to be played both here and in Australia. The group games are wrapping up over the next couple of days with the… Video, Audio
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Football World Cup - the more the merrier
Football World Cup - the more the merrier
More appears to have been merrier at the women's football World Cup.
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'Sport needs to have an existential conversation with itself'
'Sport needs to have an existential conversation with itself'
Voices - The sheer scale of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 presents opportunities on several levels, particularly in driving messages of sustainability and inclusion. Audio
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With the Football Ferns out of the World Cup, who are political leaders now backing?
With the Football Ferns out of the World Cup, who are political leaders now backing?
Is the FIFA Women's World Cup enough to squash a longstanding trans-Tasman rivalry?
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How women in sport are tackling gender inequality
It's not just in the boardroom where women are paid less, penalised for having children and considered less capable of generating big bucks. "The most competitive FIFA Women's World Cup we've ever… Audio