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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.
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Fan has surgery for facial injuries after assault at Auckland FC game
Fan has facial surgery after assault at Auckland FC game
The club said it would look at banning anyone found responsible for anti-social behaviour.
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Super Rugby Pacific: 5 takeaways from Moana Pasifika and Fijian Drua's Round 8 games
5 takeaways from Moana Pasifika and Fijian Drua's games
Analysis - What can we learn from their Round 8 performances against the Waratahs and the Crusaders?
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Man rescued from Connecticut fire claims he escaped from 20 years of captivity
Man rescued from Connecticut fire claims he escaped from 20 years of captivity
The 32-year-old weighed just 31kg, when he set fire to the home he says was his prison.
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Pacific news in brief for 4 April
Pacific news in brief for 4 April
A round-up of news fom around the region, including assurances provided to Vanuatu government that funds paid to Airbus for the purchase of A220 aircraft will be returned.
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Five years on from its first Covid lockdown, NZ faces hard economic choices - but rebuilding trust must come first
Five years on from its first Covid lockdown, NZ faces hard economic choices
Analysis - Five years after New Zealand's first Covid-19 lockdown, it is clear there will be no going back to the pre-pandemic "normal".
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Media leaders in PNG and Tonga discuss mutual concerns
Media leaders in PNG and Tonga discuss mutual concerns
There are hopes that a formal meeting of journalists from Tonga and Papua New Guinea last week will lead to the development of a collective media voice in the Pacific. Audio
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'Plenty at stake': Tough Super Rugby weekend coming up for Drua teams
'Plenty at stake': Tough weekend for Drua teams
The Fijian Drua men's and women's teams know that they have to "put pressure" on their opponents this this week to get a result.
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Siblings unite to represent Niuean heritage at Polyfest's 50th anniversary
Siblings unite to represent Niuean heritage at Polyfest's 50th anniversary
"We fight, we have arguments, but when we perform together and I see my sisters taking up opportunities, it really motivates me to become better and seize every chance."
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Five takeaways from Moana Pasifika's win over the Crusaders
Five takeaways from Moana Pasifika's win over the Crusaders
Analysis - Self-belief is a factor that helped the side write the past weekend's biggest story of Super Rugby Pacific, writes Iliesa Tora.
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Ferocious Moana Pasifika claims Crusader's scalp in Christchurch
Ferocious Moana Pasifika claims Crusader's scalp in Christchurch
Moana Pasifika stuck to their guns and subdued the Crusaders at home in Christchurch on Saturday night, winning their Super Rugby Pacific battle 45-29 in a history-making display.
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Councillor Niki Gladding may be stripped of responsibilities after information leak
Councillor may be stripped of responsibilities after information leak
They revealed a confidential council plan.
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Terrific teen Sam Ruthe takes on world-class field at Melbourne's Maurie Plant Meet
Terrific teen Ruthe takes on world-class field
The world's youngest four-minute miler will line up at the Maurie Plant Meet in Melbourne.
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NRL: Dylan Walker's sudden exit just latest in Warriors' revolving door
Walker's early exit just latest in Warriors' revolving door
The veteran utility has left coach Andrew Webster pondering how to replace his unique skillset.
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'Our people deserve the best': Eteroa Lafaele, Young New Zealander of the Year
'Our people deserve the best'
Samoan tech expert Namulau'ulu Nu'uali'i Eteroa Lafaele achieved a major milestone when she was named Young New Zealander of the Year last week. Audio
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US content creator secretly filmed Sydney women with covert sunglasses camera lens
US content creator secretly filmed Sydney women with covert sunglasses camera lens
Emeritus Professor at the University of Sydney Law School, Barbara McDonald, said it seemed the man was in breach of the Surveillance Devices Act, which prohibits individuals from using a listening…
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Greenland’s PM slams ‘highly aggressive’ visit by second lady Usha Vance
Greenland's PM slams 'highly aggressive' visit by US officials
Greenland's prime minister says a planned visit to the island by US officials, including second lady Usha Vance, is "highly aggressive," plunging relations to a new low after President Donald Trump…
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Te Wiki Āhua o Aotearoa: The underground fashion week for Māori and Pacific creativity
The underground fashion week redefining the industry
Te Wiki Āhua o Aotearoa was launched in 2024 by a group of wāhine frustrated by the lack of spaces to showcase Aotearoa's creative scene.
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How Princess Anne and a London boxer foiled a 1974 kidnap plot
How Princess Anne and a London boxer foiled a 1974 kidnap plot
In his Ford Escort, Ball the would-be kidnapper stashed two pairs of handcuffs, Valium tranquillisers, and a typed ransom note for Queen Elizabeth II.
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Lid-lifting Kiwi gagged over Facebook book
Lid-lifting Kiwi gagged over Facebook book
A Kiwi whistleblower whose book lifts the lid on Facebook was gagged before she had a chance to talk to RNZ. Why? And what did she say in other interviews before Meta called its lawyers?
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NRL: Five things we learned from gritty Warriors win over Roosters
NRL: Five things we learned from gritty Warriors win over Roosters
The Auckland side continued to impress with back-to-back wins over perennial powerhouses.
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Drua double-header in Perth on Sunday
Drua double-header in Perth on Sunday
Both the Fijian Drua and their women's team play against their respective Western Force opposites on Sunday.
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Military robots and thinking trucks - the learning curve ahead for NZDF
Military robots and thinking trucks - the learning curve ahead for NZDF
"The NZ Army will observe and learn from our ally and partners."
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NZ Warriors v Sydney Roosters: What you need to know
Warriors v Sydney Roosters: What you need to know
Both 1-1 teams are coming off impressive wins in round two of the 2025 NRL.
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Could speed cameras be used to catch drunk drivers?
Could speed cameras be used to catch drunk drivers?
The company taking over the country's mobile speed cameras is running tests in the UK on how to use the AI-powered cameras to do just that.