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Wallabies bullish about making history as All Blacks inspired by NZ Olympians
Wallabies bullish about making history as All Blacks inspired by NZ Olympians
While New Zealand's Olympians have been making history in Tokyo, the Wallabies want to make a little of their own when they take on the All Blacks at Eden Park.
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Wāhine toa Lisa Carrington, NZ's most decorated Olympian
Wahine toa Lisa Carrington is New Zealand's most decorated Olympic athlete.
The paddler pushed through the pain barrier to win her third gold of these Games, bringing her career medal total to six -… Video, Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Rugby League World Cup to be postponed, Rally NZ still in the hunt for WRC return in 2022 and India on top at Trent Bridge
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Designs for Gisborne’s $46m ‘Kiwa Pools’ revealed
New Gisborne pool complex celebrates local history
Council releases plans for $46m pool complex and expansion which will open in 2023.
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Tokyo Olympics updates: Day eight
Tokyo Olympics: NZ's mixed triathletes finish outside top 10
New Zealand's triathletes have finished 12th in the inaugural Olympics mixed team relay, as kiwis compete in a wide range of sports on day eight of the Tokyo Olympics.
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Tokyo 2020 Day Three: Pacific Athletes - Who to watch and when
Tokyo 2020 Day Three: Pacific Athletes - Who to watch and when
Day three of the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics looks to be a big one for Pacific athletes.
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John Summers: celebrating the extraordinary in the ordinary
Wellington writer John Summers delves into old-school New Zealandness in his new essay collection The Commercial Hotel. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Young NZ rider signs with Tour de France champions, Osaka to play US Open and history for Brazil at the Olympics.
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NZ Screen History: Top Town
Audio 22 Jul 2021Top Town first screened on New Zealand television in 1976, a travelling summer TV game show styled partly on a British series called It's a Knockout. Host for the latter part of the 80's, Mark… Audio
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2021's 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games: What you need to know
Tokyo Olympic Games: What you need to know
Explainer - The Tokyo Olympic Games were postponed a year, there are no spectators allowed, and strict Covid-19 rules are in place. So how are the Olympics going to work? RNZ is here to clear it all…
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Olympics: Lisa Carrington to attempt NZ record
Lisa Carrington will attempt to paddle her way into the New Zealand Olympic records books in Tokyo.
The two-time Games champion is doubling her workload to contest four events in Japan.
With gold… Audio
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All Blacks: what we have learned so far
All Blacks: what we have learned so far
Comment: It took three attempts, but last night the All Blacks finally put on a performance that left us talking about them rather than the opposition, Jamie Wall writes. Video
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Whanganui museum looks to fill Māori curator vacancy
Whanganui museum looks to fill Māori curator vacancy
Whanganui Regional Museum is searching for its first Māori curator.
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Sir Richard Hadlee hails the Black Caps as 'best ever'
Sir Richard Hadlee hails the Black Caps as 'best ever'
New Zealand cricket legend Sir Richard Hadlee has hailed the current Black Caps side the best New Zealand has ever fielded, following their world test championship win over India.
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Laurel Hubbard to be first ever transgender athlete at Olympics
Laurel Hubbard will make history for New Zealand when she becomes the first ever transgender athlete to compete at the Olympics. She's been named in the New Zealand weightlifting team as part of a… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Bungled pitstop costs van Gisbrgen, unlikely leaders at the US Open and Clippers make franchise history.
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Critical meeting underway over next host of America's Cup
A critical meeting tonight could decide whether all hope for the next America's cup on home waters is sunk.
Team NZ boss Grant Dalton's selling his vision for the race to the Royal NZ yacht squadron… Video, Audio
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Farah Palmer: a breath of fresh air for Rugby NZ
Former Black Ferns captain Farah Palmer (Ngati Maniapoto, Waikato Tainui) was appointed as the deputy chair of Rugby NZ last month, making history as the first person to ever hold such a role within… Audio
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Stewart Mitchell gets nod to chair NZ Rugby
Stewart Mitchell gets nod to chair NZ Rugby
Canterbury's Stewart Mitchell has been appointed as the new chair of NZ Rugby at a board meeting today.
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NZ Rugby and Players Association to finally meet
NZ Rugby and Players Association to finally meet
The Rugby Players Association will finally get the chance to present its proposal for a public share float to NZ Rugby at a meeting on Thursday.
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Ezra Iupeli: For the love of the game
It's been 24 years since Ezra Iupeli played a game of rugby but the Petone club stalwart has never been more involved with the sport he loves. Audio
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Phil Mickelson wins major golf tournament
Phil Mickelson has become the oldest golfer to win a major championship. Audio
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Gun laws and gangs in New Zealand: What you need to know
Gun laws and gangs: What you need to know
Explainer - More changes are in the pipeline for New Zealand's gun laws, but there have been so many since 15 March 2019 it can be hard to keep track. RNZ is here to clear it all up.
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Language is key to Pacific wellbeing: Aupito
Language is key to Pacific wellbeing: Aupito
Pacific languages is key to the well-being for all its people in New Zealand, the government says.
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NZ Sevens excited to have Caleb Clarke in Olympic mix
NZ Sevens excited to have Caleb Clarke in Olympic mix
New Zealand coach Clark Laidlaw excited by what the addition of All Blacks wing could mean for the team ahead of the Tokyo Games.