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Football Ferns to play Scotland
The Football Ferns are confirmed to play Scotland in two international friendlies in March.
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Former ABs prop Hayman to play Brisbane Tens
Former All Blacks prop Carl Hayman will come out of retirement to play for French Top 14 club Pau at the Brisbane Global Rugby Tens next month.
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North Korea to send officials, athletes to South Korea
After its first talks with South Korea in two years today, North Korea says it will send a delegation of high-ranking officials and athletes to the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
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Breakers sign Rakeem Christmas
The Breakers have signed former NBA centre Rakeem Christmas for the rest of the ANBL basketball season.
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Bare breasts at music fests: a long history
Yadana Saw looks back at New Zealand's history of exposed breasts at music festivals and gives the booby prize to Rhythm and Vines.
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Dame Jenny Shipley on equality, progress and Jacinda Ardern
It's now 20 years since Dame Jenny Shipley became the first woman to lead the country. She says New Zealand is ahead of the game in terms of women in leadership, but there is still much to be done. Audio
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Holiday road toll increases after bridge crash
A fatal crash on the Maungatapu Bridge in Tauranga in the early hours of the New Year has taken the holiday road toll to 11.
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Settling The Score 2017: The Top 80
Here are your favorite classical music pieces during 2017, from number eighty, all the way up to number one, as voted for by friends and fans of RNZ Concert.
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Tekapō church fence guards flock from tourism
Long-term solutions are still needed to control tourists at the Church of the Good Shepherd, who have a habit of wandering in during services, weddings and funerals, the vicar says.
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Over $50k raised for killed taxi driver's family
Over $50,000 has been raised for the family of a taxi driver who was killed after a driver allegedly ran a red light in central Auckland.
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Keeping up with the Kontentsphere: Best of the year
In no particular order and by no particular logic, let’s remember some of the most thrilling moments of local madness this year.
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Sport: Fiji golfer Sam Lee leads Q-School at midway point
Fijian golfer Sam Lee maintains a slender lead after two rounds of the Australasian PGA Tour Qualifying School, south of Melbourne.
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Police to pilot change to 111 system for mental health calls
The police want a major change to the way 111 mental health crisis calls are responded to. Next year they hope to trial a multi agency co-response service, where a mental health worker attends all… Audio
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My month as an Uber driver
Simon Morton took a dive into the world of the gig economy for a month and discovered first-hand just what it's like to drive for Uber. He reports from the front line.
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Govt spending 'spaghetti of entitlements' - Joyce
The opening of the books has opened the government up to serious criticism. Video
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Spreading like a disease: Sick kids, desperate parents and bad science
Inside a Facebook group where anti-vax propaganda is promoted as info for "informed consent".
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The big dry: 47 days without rain in Christchurch
Many parts of the country have gone without rain now for weeks.
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'I've never known a year like it'
Wellington's unusually long spell of sunny weather has forced authorities to dip into its storage lakes two months earlier than usual.
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Jackie Clark and The Aunties
How the pampered, private schooled daughter of Crown Lynn's founder became a breast baring battler for women.
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Best of the year 2017: Animals of NZ
As the year draws to a close, it is finally time to reflect. First up: the best Animals of 2017.
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800,000 at risk after 'mess' left by previous govt - Parker
Experts investigating the Havelock North gastro outbreak warn 20 percent of the entire country's water supplies are "not safe".
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Where refugees go when they arrive in New Zealand
Hundreds of refugees arrive in New Zealand each year, and they call the Mangere Refugee Settlement Centre home for the first six weeks they are here. Zac Fleming took a tour of the centre. Audio
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NZ men's pursuit team claim gold
New Zealand's teenage team pursuiters highlighted the final day of the Track Cycling World Cup event in Canada.
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Timeline: CTV building collapse
It's been nearly seven years since the 2011 earthquake, and a police investigation into the CTV building collapse has been running since December 2014.