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‘Please lay out the evidence’ - Fiji Rugby hits back at corruption claims
'Please lay out the evidence' - Fiji Rugby hits back at corruption claims
FRU Interim Board chairman Peter Mazey said they are concerned by former Flying Fijians captain Waisea Nayacalevu's "serious accusations against the team at Rugby House".
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Polkinghorne trial: Defence urges jury to focus on the facts
Polkinghorne's defence say trial 'prosecuted by emotion' where 'victim is logic'
The defence of an Auckland eye surgeon accused of murder has urged the jury to do away with notions of murder mystery and phantom killers, and focus on the facts.
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Democraticising stocks: Brooke Roberts leads an investment platform valued at $500 million
Can you get rich without owning property?
Brooke Roberts leads a $500m investment platform. She believes if you have $5 to invest, you should have the same choices.
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Victims advocate urges frontline investment after increasing violence statistics
30,000 more victims of violent crime for year
It's a stark reversal of the government's goal: 20,000 fewer victims by 2030. Audio
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Te Kawau ki Tai | Episode 3: Ngā Kaihoe
As important as the waka taua is the kaihoe who will man it. We follow them as they prepare for this momentous occasion, starting with land training, involving learning haka, ngeri, and technique. Video
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Country Life: Carving out their own niche
A cut above - couple making 'one of a kind' knives with deer antlers
Jacinda and Richy Sheridan have carved out a niche for themselves, making hunting and farm knives using deer antlers.
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Justin Timberlake pleads guilty to lesser charge after drunk driving arrest
Justin Timberlake sentenced after drunk driving arrest
The pop star has pleaded guilty to a lesser traffic charge - driving while ability impaired - and was ordered to perform community service.
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British pick Swiss for America's Cup challenger semi-final
British pick Swiss for America's Cup challenger semi-final
Britain select Switzerland as their opponents for the semi-finals of the America's Cup challenger series.
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Banning kids from social media won't solve anything - Netsafe
Banning kids from social media won't solve anything - Netsafe
Calls to ban under-16s from social media are a distraction from the real issues facing young people on the platforms, according to Netsafe. Audio
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Samoan community pay respect to Auckland car crash victims
Samoan community pay respect to car crash victims
The melodious voices of sopranos, tenors, and bass filled the room at Le Maota Samoa on Sunday, as the Samoan community paid their respects to victims of the Ramarama tragedy.
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Kamala Harris, Donald Trump effectively tied in final stretch of election race, poll shows
Harris, Trump nearly tied in final stretch of race - poll
The poll notably showed voters feel they need to learn more about Harris, while their opinions on Trump are largely set.
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David Seymour hits out at church leaders over Treaty Principles Bill
Seymour hits out at church leaders over Treaty bill
The ACT leader says churches are abandoning their core beliefs, after 400 Christian leaders condemned his controversial Treaty Principles Bill.
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Māori media company head Peter-Lucas Jones named on TIME magazine list for preserving te reo through AI
TIME mag nod for preserving te reo through AI
Peter-Lucas Jones has been recognised alongside some of the biggest tech players in the world.
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New Zealand takes another step towards US space operations
Is New Zealand ready for the next big space race?
Analysis - Space has rapidly become more hostile for geopolitical reasons, but what are the threats, and what is New Zealand doing to assess them?
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The Mixtape: David Walliams
David Walliams - 'I wish I could make music'
Life is a series of laughs for English comedian and author David Walliams - even if his musical career ended at learning the recorder. Audio
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Raw milk - social media fad or superfood?
Raw milk - social media fad or superfood?
'Don't drink raw milk because some hot chick on Instagram told you to,' an agricultural expert says. Audio
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Charges against father of Georgia shooting suspect test legal strategy
Will charges against father of suspect change how America deals with school shootings?
In bringing charges against the father of an accused shooter, prosecutors are implementing an emerging legal approach as the United States grapples with mass gun violence in schools.
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'We're not going to back down': 300 protest changes to disability services in New Plymouth
'We're not going to back down': Protest to changes for disability service
The government is restructuring Whaikaha, the Ministry of Disabled People.
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The potential danger of Elle Macpherson's remarks about cancer
Why we shouldn't take health advice from Elle Macpherson
Experts and survivors say the supermodel's remarks about cancer are dangerous and could have tragic outcomes.
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'Really shocked': Child safety advocates find lack of internet restrictions in primary schools
'Really shocked': Lack of internet restrictions found in primary schools
Pupils could be able to view pornography, sexualised animal content, and information about self-harm on school devices. Audio
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Many parents hide their children's faces online. But does it protect them?
Does hiding children's faces online protect them?
Parents are getting increasingly creative with how they share images of their children on social media, but does it achieve what we think it does? Video
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Primary pupils can access porn on school devices, schools want better protection
Audio 2 Sep 2024Primary age students are able to view pornography, sexualised animal content, and information about self-harm on school devices - shocking school leaders and leading to calls for far better online… Audio
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Bill Callahan: ‘My fans are not desiring me to put a picture of my face up every three days’
American songwriter Bill Callahan loosens up on his new live album Resuscitate!
Bill Callahan tells Charlotte Ryan about the thrill of improvisation, the "little sparks" which become his songs and rediscovering the glory of Genesis. Video, Audio
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'Shoot your shot': Pacific Music Awards marks 20th anniversary
'Shoot your shot': Pacific Music Awards marks 20th anniversary
Pacific musicians as well as community leaders turned out to honour and acknowledge the talent and creativity within Aotearoa and across the globe.
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How your social media posts are training AI: What you need to know
How Meta is using social media content to train AI
Explainer - Meta has been using New Zealanders' social media content to train its AI models since last year, at least. Is there any way to opt out?