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The retail membership schemes with no rewards
The retail membership schemes with no rewards
A growing number of shops ask customers for their phone numbers or email addresses when shopping in-store.
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Education Minister Erica Stanford stands by contentious curriculum amid growing criticism
Education minister stands by contentious curriculum
The full draft school curriculum for Years 0 to 10 has been released amid growing criticism. Audio
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Govt releases full draft of curriculum for years 0-10
Full draft of new school curriculum released
There is growing criticism of the changes which are now open for consultation.
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Silver Ferns coaching saga: Dame Noeline Taurua to be re-instated after two-month standoff
Netball NZ confirms Taurua return as Silver Ferns coach
The veteran coach will return to her role next year, ending a bruising saga that has divided the sport.
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New Zealand's most beloved tradition: The NPC Mascot Race
NZ's most beloved tradition: The Mascot Race
Canterbury host Otago in Saturday's NPC final, but some might say the real action will take place at halftime. Video
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Silver Ferns coaching drama: Govt agency’s hand in key details revealed
The agency in the shadow of netball's coaching crisis
High Performance Sport has been deeply involved in key aspects of the Silver Ferns coaching drama - even as Dame Noeline Taurua sits on its board.
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Researchers say NZ parks still carry colonial scars
Researchers say NZ parks still carry colonial scars
Is it time for parks and reserves to better uphold Te Tiriti? Two researchers believe so.
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Rugby's greatest rivalry confirmed: All Blacks will tour South Africa in 2026
All Blacks set for rare tour of South Africa
One of the worst kept secrets in the game can finally be confirmed, with the All Blacks set to head on a full tour for the first time in 30 years.
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What's the most controversial call in NZ sport?
What's the most controversial call in NZ sport?Podcast episode — 16 October 2025Time for NZ Sporting History, and today we're looking at the history of controversial calls in Kiwi sport. To look back at some of the most high-wire moments Jesse is joined by award-winning sports journalist Dylan Cleaver.
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What's the most controversial call in NZ Sporting History?
Audio 16 Oct 2025Time for NZ Sporting History, and today we're looking at the history of controversial calls in Kiwi sport. Referees have a thankless job and I suppose no one gets it right 100 percent of the time, but… Audio
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F1: McLaren wary of Max Verstappen, Liam Lawson needs a return to points
McLaren drivers wary of Verstappen, Lawson needs points
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris no longer have to worry about the constructors' crown, but the McLaren pair should still be wary of Max Verstappen in Texas this weekend.
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Book about the lives of some of the world's greatest hunters
Stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. That's how hunting author Peter Ryan describes his latest book Riding the Echo Down: Hunting Adventures from New Zealand and Around the World… Audio
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Eating disorder struggles resurfaced as mountain bike rider Sammie Maxwell closed in on world title
Eating disorder struggles resurfaced as Maxwell closed in on world title
New Zealand mountain bike rider Sammie Maxwell admits her mental health was challenged as she rode into history. Audio
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Ken Laban makes history as Pasifika candidates win across Aotearoa
Aotearoa's first Pasifika mayor elected
Fauono Ken Laban's victory in Lower Hutt marks a historic milestone for Pacific representation in local government.
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Silver Ferns say they can perform without being 'best of buddies'
Silver Ferns can win without being 'best of buddies', captain says
The team are trying to navigate the aftermath of coach Dame Noeline Taurua's shock suspension. Audio
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Gisborne council candidate was twice struck off medical register
Gisborne council candidate was twice struck off medical register
Raawiri Gilgen was first struck off in 1989 for over-prescribing a depressant drug.
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Zoi Sadowski-Synnott headlines first NZ selection for 2026 Winter Olympics
Sadowski-Synnott headlines first NZ selection for Winter Games
Eight athletes have been conditionally selected to represent New Zealand at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.
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What is the NRL State Championship and why are the NZ Warriors playing in it on Grand Final day?
Warriors and the NRL State Championship: What to know
Watch: It's not the big one, but there's a rare chance for the Warriors to put a trophy in the cabinet on Sunday.
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NZ Sporting History with Lorraine Moller
Marathon runner Lorraine Moller will forever be in the history books, not just for her amazing talent, but because she was competing when women's sport was going through massive, and rapid change… Audio
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NZ Rugby names U85kg national team for 2026
NZ Rugby names U85kg national team for 2026
Seven provincial unions are represented in the team, which made history earlier this year with two wins in their first two matches. Video
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Cricket: White Ferns' 2000 World Cup win: 'Everyone played their part'
White Ferns' 2000 World Cup win: 'Everyone played their part'
As the White Ferns prepare to face Australia in the Women's Cricket World Cup in India tonight, they can take inspiration from the team's victory in 2000 - NZ's only tournament win in a 50-over World…
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Netball: Silence around Dame Noeline Taurua's stand down 'frustrating' - former Silver Ferns' coach
Silence around Dame Noeline Taurua's stand down 'frustrating'
Netball New Zealand dropped a bombshell three weeks ago when it announced Taurua and her coaching cohort would be stood down for the series against South Africa. Audio
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Netball: Noeline Taurua set to return to negotiating table in effort to break deadlock
Taurua set to return to negotiating table in effort to break deadlock
RNZ understands that Dame Noeline Taurua has a meeting with Netball New Zealand tomorrow.
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NSW Cup Grand Final live updates: Warriors v Dragons
Tu try double guides Warriors to NSW Cup triumph
The club reserves capped an outstanding season with victory over St George-Illawarra Dragons.
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Women’s Rugby World Cup: Inside Canada’s crowd-funded charge to the final
Women’s Rugby World Cup: Inside Canada’s crowd-funded charge to the final
The Canadians have made headlines for upstaging their more financially well-heeled opponents, but how did they do it?