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NZ Warriors star Luke Metcalf steals another celebration in Golden Point thriller
'Luke Time': Warriors star steals another celebration in Golden Point thriller
Halfback Luke Metcalf embraced the mentality of an NBA shooter to kick his team home over Brisbane.
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Many in the autism community say RFK Jr is pushing harmful and regressive rhetoric
'Clearly doesn't understand' - RFK Jr pushing harmful rhetoric, says autism community
The US Health and Human Services secretary has previously said autism is "preventable" and part of a "chronic disease epidemic" that "destroys" children and families.
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Labour's Chris Hipkins stands by initial Covid response, but admits mistakes were made
Hipkins admits pandemic mistakes, but stands by initial response
Labour's Chris Hipkins shares on a podcast his thoughts on the government's Covid response and his journey as a politician.
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Weather warnings questioned after overnight Auckland downpours
Why weren't Aucklanders warned of late-night storm - and warned twice today?
Auckland councillor and residents say there was a concerning delay in notifications before Easter Friday's flooding and intense overnight storms. Audio
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Convicted killer Mark Lundy to be released from jail
Mark Lundy to be released from jail, can't visit murder victims' graves
The 66-year-old was twice convicted for the murder of his wife Christine and daughter Amber.
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Country Life: Farming with a toddler in tow
Farming with a toddler: 'He would sleep in a cot in the truck'
20-month-old Charlie Munro already knows some dog calls and how to open gates. His Mum, Anna, also grew up at Cravendale, a hill country farm near Mount Somers.
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Mata Season 3 I Episode 7: Erica Stanford on the future of Māori education
Minister of Education Erica Stanford speaks to Mihingarangi about lifting Māori achievement in education and the delivery of the school lunch programme. Video, Audio
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Minecraft mayhem: 'Chicken jockey' chaos reaches Australian cinemas
Minecraft mayhem: What's 'Chicken Jockey'?
The enthusiastic eruptions from the audience creates a mess for staff to clean up, but could the viral trend be a good thing for cinemas?
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'Win this one': Frustrated Fijian Drua aims to upset Waratahs
'Win this one': Frustrated Drua aims to upset Waratahs
Head coach Glen Jackson told reporters ahead of their round 10 clash that "we just need to make sure that we start well".
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Rieko Ioane to take up six month contract at Irish club Leinster
Rieko Ioane to take up six month contract at Irish club Leinster
It comes after Jordie Barrett - the other half of New Zealand's first-choice midfield in recent seasons - joined Leinster last November on a short-term deal.
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Beaten tennis player Harriet Dart sorry for saying opponent 'smells really bad'
Beaten tennis player sorry for saying opponent 'smells really bad'
Harriet Dart was captured on a broadcast asking the umpire to tell her French opponent to use deodorant.
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Braxton Sorensen-McGee learning from the best, Blues teammate Portia Woodman-Wickliffe
Teen sensation taking lessons from the GOAT
Braxton Sorensen-McGee has lit up Super Rugby Aupiki in her debut season.
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Education Minister Erica Stanford announces new school in Auckland, extra classrooms
Education minister announces new school in Auckland, extra classrooms
Auckland will get a new primary school and there will be new classrooms for several kura, the education minister says. Audio
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How China went from courting Trump to 'never yield' tariff defiance
How China went from courting Trump to 'never yield' tariff defiance
Drawing on lessons from Trump's first term, China created a retaliatory playbook that includes tariffs as well as restrictions on about 60 US companies.
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Humans barking up the wrong tree when it comes to understanding dogs - expert
Humans barking up the wrong tree when it comes to understanding dogs - expert
Many dog owners will tell you they can read how their dogs are feeling - but can they? Audio
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Rugby 'is a calling', says former Fiji sevens legend at Pasifika Rugby Hall of Fame
Rugby 'is a calling', says former Fiji legend at Pasifika Rugby Hall of Fame
Waisale Serevi, a 2024 Pasifika Rugby Hall of Fame inductee, says rugby "is more than a game" in the Pacific Islands.
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'They think they can shut me up, but they can't' - India critic facing ban in homeland
Free speech fears as Indian-NZ doctor faces travel ban
An Auckland doctor says she will not be silenced by the Indian government - despite facing a ban on returning to her homeland because of her political activities and online criticisms.
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Flip-flopping Trump's biggest U-turns, from abortions to Covid-19
Flip-flopper in chief? The history of Trump U-turns
From the campaign trail to the White House, US President Donald Trump has frequently changed his mind.
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Celebrations at defeat of divisive Treaty Principles Bill
'Divided the nation but ignited a fire': Aftermath of the Treaty bill
Waiata, heckling and cheers rang out as ACT's Treaty Principles Bill was voted out of Parliament, but some say it should never have got off the ranks.
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Community bulletin: New Zealand Indian Central Association elects new leaders
Community bulletin: NZ Indian Central Association elects new leaders
The Indian community recognises outstanding contributions to society at awards ceremony, participates in multicultural sports and joins nagar kirtan processions.
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Bottled water supplies under pressure as boil water notice remains for Greymouth
Bottled water supplies under pressure as boil notice remains for Greymouth
Some schools and businesses in the West Coast town have been forced to shut due to the notice. Audio
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Super Rugby Pacific: Fijian Drua 'by no means out' - head coach
'Our job is to make sure the boys are not too hard on themselves'
Analysis - There is no other way for the Fijian Drua to secure a top six finish in the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific, but to start winning, and keep winning from this weekend.
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How fears of a bond market catastrophe convinced Trump to hit pause on US tariffs
How fear of a catastrophe convinced Trump to hit pause
The US president's abrupt decision to reverse course on his sweeping tariffs revealed his threshold for political pain: One week.
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Saint Kentigern to open new Coromandel campus
Saint Kentigern to open new campus
A major Auckland private school plans to open a new campus in Coromandel, after acquiring a 1000-acre coastal farm land on the peninsula. Audio
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Football fans identify crowd issues at Auckland FC games
Football fans identify crowd issues at Auckland FC games
Wellington Phoenix fans hit back at claims crowd disorder at Auckland FC match was a one-off.