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NPC Rugby live updates: Wellington v Canterbury
Canterbury crush defending NPC champions Wellington in season-opener
Fullback Johnny McNicholl scored two tries, as the nine-time winners took a step towards No.10.
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The Warriors' defeat to the Dolphins endangers NRL playoff hopes - analysis
Where are the Warriors' playoff hopes after Dolphins loss?
Analysis: The pack is closing on the stalled 'Wahs', as they stumble down the regular season home straight.
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Weather: Cold start to weekend with Saturday morning frosts
Weather: Frosty but fine start to the weekend
It's a chilly morning for many across the motu, with Taupō & Timaru clocking temperatures as low as -3C at 7am Saturday.
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Country Life: On the Farm
Country Life: On the Farm
The latest regional wrap of conditions on farms and orchards around New Zealand.
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Peter Waihape raped and murdered a sex worker, won’t be granted early release by Parole Board
Man laughed as he drove over rape victim. What authorities say about his parole
Peter Waihape ran her over while she begged for her life.
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Harnessing plant power to combat vineyard threats
Are some grapevines better that others at naturally defending themselves from a disease-spreading pest? Michelle Thompson is running trials at Plant & Food Research in Lincoln to find out. Audio
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Calls to road cone hot line drop off, latest Worksafe data shows
Calls to road cone hot line drop off, data shows
Worksafe received 217 reports of excessive road cone use in July, down from 641 in June.
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Man considered dangerous had escaped from Hillmorton Hospital
'Dangerous' missing man had escaped from Hillmorton Hospital
The man was reported as on the run last night.
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Dairy farmers explore beefier genetics with US cattle rancher
Dairy farmers explore beefier genetics with US cattle rancher
With insatiable American demand for burgers driving booming global beef markets, dairy farmers are jumping on the bandwagon.
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Seven guilty on drug charges in Fiji's largest-ever meth trafficking trial
Seven guilty on drug charges in Fiji's largest-ever meth trafficking trial
A Fiji High Court judge says "sophisticated drug cartels" were involved in a methamphetamine trafficking operation disrupted by police in a record drug bust last year.
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Using pests to catch pests: Ferrets enlisted in Queenstown rabbit fight
'Kamala', 'Jacinda' enlisted in fight against rabbits
Tamed ferrets have been making short work of a long-eared problem in the battle against a rampant rabbit population. Audio
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Government must ‘wake up’ on Gloriavale, leaver says after leader Howard Temple convicted
Government must ‘wake up’ on Gloriavale, leaver says after leader convicted
Gloriavale leader Howard Temple has pleaded guilty to a dozen charges including five of indecent assault on day three of his trial. Audio
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Crushed to death, fingers lost: the machines hurting workers
Crushed to death, fingers lost: the machines hurting workers
Could it be that a solution to New Zealand's poor and dangerous record with machinery is in sight? Audio
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NRL: NZ Warriors v Dolphins - what you need to know
NRL: NZ Warriors v Dolphins - what you need to know
The Warriors have already beaten their rivals once this season at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium.
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Christchurch man who absconded from care 'considered dangerous' - police
Christchurch man who absconded from care 'considered dangerous' - police
Kieran Thomas, 35, was reported missing just before 6pm.
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NZ's status as a 'cash cow' of Pacific meth market driving drug crises in region - crime expert
'Cash cow' NZ driving drug crisis in Pacific - crime expert
A transnational crime expert says New Zealand and Australia's status as the "cash cows" of the Pacific methamphetamine market is a driving factor in the drug crisis facing the region.
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NPC Rugby live updates: Auckland v Waikato
Waikato stun Auckland in thrilling NPC opener
Veterans Aaron Cruden and Lima Sopoaga helped Waikato rally late and snatch victory at Eden Park.
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Two pedestrians hit by car in Christchurch
Two pedestrians hit by car in Christchurch
The police said the duo have sustained serious to moderate injuries.
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Dogs allowed on Canterbury buses – but is it workable?
Dogs allowed on buses - but is it workable?
It could mean passengers are able to board a bus with their dog but are unable to get off with their dog at the interchange.
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Private donation of thousands of Japanese kimonos sends op-shoppers into buying frenzy
$2 Japanese kimonos send op-shoppers into frenzy
Bargain-hunters have descended on City Mission stores after a generous private donation of thousands of colourful Japanese kimonos.
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Significant boost expected in police retail crime probes after rethink on cash limits
Retail crime investigations tipped to rise by 60% after controversy
After RNZ revelations the Police Commissioner canned a directive on "value thresholds", which he called "confusing and unhelpful".
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Controversial police directive saw retail crime investigations halve in some regions
More than 5000 shoplifting complaints not investigated
Controversial police directive told staff they would no longer be investigating allegations of retail crime below certain financial thresholds.
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'I didn't leave my house for a month': New Phoenix coach after drone spying scandal
'I didn't leave my house for a month': New Phoenix coach after spying scandal
New Wellington Phoenix women's coach Bev Priestman says she didn't feel safe in Canada and has found a haven in New Zealand.
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How should a company deal with a scandal like the Coldplay kiss cam? Here's what we learned
How should a company deal with a scandal like the Coldplay kiss cam?
When a scandal goes viral - as it recently did at a Coldplay concert - companies face nuanced challenges in a new era of crisis communication.
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Mormon Church responds to allegations against American missionary accused of abusing Tongan boys
Mormon Church responds to ex-missionary sex abuse allegations in Tonga
The Church claims it is unclear if the American man accused of sexual abuse in Tonga was employed by them at the time of the alleged offending.