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Super Rugby Pacific: Crusaders vs Brumbies recap
Super Rugby Pacific: Crusaders vs Brumbies recap
The Crusaders have scored five tries in beating the Brumbies 35-17 in Christchurch tonight. Review all the action with Jamie Wall's blog.
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Crusaders win in coach's big week
Crusaders win in coach's big week
The Crusaders have ended the Brumbies perfect start to the Super Rugby Pacific season.
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Choirs Aotearoa - Carmina Burana
The combined choirs of Choirs Aotearoa perform Carl Orff's earthy and exhilarating Carmina Burana. Audio
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Live Super Rugby Pacific: Crusaders vs Brumbies
Live Super Rugby Pacific: Crusaders vs Brumbies
It shapes as one of the most intriguing encounters of the round - the defending champions against Australia's best and so far unbeaten side.
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K-pop takes over Auckland city streets
K-pop takes over Auckland city streets
Korean pop stars are hosting a free concert in Auckland tonight, kicking off a week-long festival.
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Auckland Local Government New Zealand exit 'expensive and rash', critics say
Auckland LGNZ exit 'expensive and rash', critics say
Auckland's abrupt exit from the representative body for all local councils could cost it $750,000 more than it saves just on streetlights, and is short-sighted, critics say. Audio
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Surgery delays leave woman surviving on intravenous feeding for a year
Surgery delays leave woman surviving on intravenous feeding for a year
The Christchurch woman has put up with intravenous feeding and two ostomy bags for a year and still has no idea when she will be able to have surgery.
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Surgery delays leave Christchurch woman on liquid diet for a year - 'My life is on hold'
Surgery delays leave woman surviving on intravenous feeding for a year
The Christchurch woman has put up with intravenous feeding and two ostomy bags for a year and still has no idea when she will be able to have surgery.
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Woman unable to eat unsure when surgery will come
A Christchurch woman who has put up with intravenous feeding and two ostomy bags for a whole year still has no idea when she will be able to have surgery.
Beri Cakal is lucky to have survived a bowel… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 24 March 2023
Top stories for 24 March 2023 Auckland mayor Wayne Brown has pulled his council out of Local Government New Zealand. Rainbow organisations go to court to try and keep anti-trans speaker Posie Parker… Audio
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Kerr and Mitchell win top NZ Cricket awards
Kerr and Mitchell win top NZ Cricket awards
The White Fern's Melie Kerr and Black Cap's Daryl Mitchell have been recognised as the country's outstanding women's and men's cricketers of the year.
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Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra: Bezuidenhout's Mozart
A concert of highlights all the way through: Australian pianist Kristian Bezuidenhout is the soloist in one of Mozart's glorious piano concertos; there's the world premiere of a work by New Zealander… Audio
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Canterbury man's surgery postponed five times at hospital
A Canterbury man has been prepped for surgery five times only to have his operation cancelled at the last minute each time, due apparently to a shortgage of anaesthetic technicians.
Self-employed… Video, Audio
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How well-connected lobbyists ask for - and receive - urgent meetings, sensitive information and action on law changes for their corporate clients
How lobbyists throw their weight around for corporate clients
'Section 61 C needs to be deleted': The former minister telling Beehive staff to change legislation for his clients.
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Housing market sees biggest sales slump in 40 years
Housing market sees biggest sales slump in 40 years
The housing market has gone quiet, triggering the biggest sales slump in nearly 40 years.
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Nelson homeowners waiting six months for repairs after floods
Nelson homeowners waiting six months for repairs after floods
Some residents in Nelson are still waiting for their homes to be repaired six months after they were displaced by flooding.
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Fans and family overjoyed for new All Blacks coach Scott 'Razor' Robertson
Fans and family overjoyed for new ABs coach Scott Robertson
"I had to tell Dad three times that I had got the job," 'Razor' told RNZ.
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Cook Strait ferry sailings cancelled amid heavy swells, high winds
Cook Strait ferry sailings cancelled amid heavy swells, high winds
Ferry services have been cancelled as heavy swells hit Cook Strait and high winds buffeted central and southern parts of the country overnight.
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Surprise win masks the hard work ahead for Anton Cooper
Surprise win masks the hard work ahead for Anton Cooper
Mountain bike star Anton Cooper admits he faces a tough couple of months as he attempts to return to peak form for the World Cup season in Europe.
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Scott Robertson in Christchurch after All Blacks announcement
Audio 22 Mar 2023Scott Robertson has returned to Christchurch, a day after his unveiling as the next All Blacks coach. He spoke to journalists a short time ago at the training ground of the Crusaders, the team he's… Audio
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Power coming back on in Hutt Valley after wild weather
Strong winds have lashed southern and central parts of the motu overnight.
Power is coming back online for Hutt Valley, but it's still out for many in Banks Peninsula.
Four to six metre waves are… Audio
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Wild weather causes power outages, ferry cancellations
Wild weather has continued to lash southern and central parts of the country overnight.
Power is out on Banks Peninsula and in parts of the Hutt Valley.
Four to six metre waves are forecast for… Audio
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'Razor' Robertson set to be sharpshooter NZ rugby needs
'Razor' Robertson set to be sharpshooter NZ rugby needs
Opinion - It's official: For the first time ever, we know who the next All Black coach will be almost a year before he officially starts work, Jamie Wall writes.
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Milestone reached in Christchurch Cathedral rebuild
Milestone reached in Christchurch Cathedral rebuild
The completion of the first phase in the Christchurch Cathedral rebuild is being described as a huge milestone.
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Auckland bakery bags best hot cross bun honours
Bakery bags best bun honours
A "perfect" sourdough hot cross bun made in Auckland is Aotearoa's best, according to judges of a national competition.