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Taranaki Bulls without home after stadium condemned
Taranaki's flagship stadium has been condemned after geotechnical testing showed the bank under its West Stand is a significant earthquake risk. Video, Audio
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Two NZ golfers qualify for US Open
Two NZ golfers qualify for US Open
Two New Zealand golfers have qualified for the second major of the year, the US Open in New York next week.
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Our Wāhine: 125 extraordinary NZ women
A mother-daughter project Our Wāhine is celebrating 125 years of women's suffrage with 125 illustrations of women, including radio broadcaster Aunt Daisy, astronomer Beatrice Tinsley, and master… Audio, Gallery
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John Rowles, the Topp Twins and Flying Nun Founder among recipients of Queen's Honours
A total of 17 people have been recognised in today's Queen's Birthday Honours for their contributions to music. John Rowles, the Topp Twins, Jackie Clarke, Flying Nun founder Roger Shepherd and Mai FM…
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Beyond Obsession - Sneakerheads
DJ Sir-Vere's sneaker obsession has seen him amass an impressive 500 pairs of kicks, some worth tens of thousands of dollars. Audio
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Samu yet to be cleared
Samu yet to be cleared
New Zealand Rugby says it is still yet to grant clearance for Pete Samu to represent the Wallabies.
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NZ running legend Dick Quax dies
NZ running legend Dick Quax dies
The New Zealand running legend Dick Quax has died, losing a long battle with cancer.
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Froome wins Giro, Bennett also makes history
Froome wins Giro, Bennett also makes history
Chris Froome has became the first British winner, while New Zealand cyclist George Bennett has also made history at the Giro d'Italia.
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Extra Time for 11 May 2018
This week the New Zealand Rugby League have revealed its new Kiwis head coach, New Zealand Football offer parity for its women's side the Football Ferns to align with the All Whites..... and striker… Audio
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Hurricanes vs Warriors: Is it OK to start believing yet?
Hurricanes vs Warriors: Is it OK to start believing yet?
Opinion - Over the weekend, two teams with famously tortured fan bases got another reason to start thinking 2018 might be the year, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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Athletics partron Arthur Eustace dies
Athletics partron Arthur Eustace dies
Athletics New Zealand Patron and one of its most distinguished members, Arthur Eustace QSO, has died aged 92.
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NZ represent: Ardern created 'A Moment' on the world stage
NZ represent: Ardern created 'A Moment' on the world stage
Opinion - Not everyone was excited to see Jacinda Ardern become PM. Some argued that she would look ridiculous and out of her depth amongst world leaders, but she has just proven them all wrong, David…
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Leadbetter: Ko form shows change was 'strange' choice
Leadbetter: Ko form shows change was 'strange' choice
The former coach of Lydia Ko believes the New Zealand golfer appears lost with her game.
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NZ medal haul prompts future hosting discussions
NZ medal haul prompts future hosting discussions
New Zealand will look at hosting another Commonwealth Games after finishing on the Gold Coast with its highest ever away games result.
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Man City close in on EPL title
Man City close in on EPL title
Leaders Manchester City shrugged off a bitterly disappointing week to beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 at Wembley and move to within three points of sealing the English Premier League title.
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NZ fans spur Nyika to boxing gold
NZ fans spur Nyika to boxing gold
Boxer David Nyika was spurred to Commonwealth gold by the sound of a te reo song drowning out the Australian fan contingent. Video
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The weird and wonderful world of international eSports
The weird and wonderful world of international eSports
Baz Macdonald heads to LA to see The Overwatch League at Blizzard Arena.
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That's a wrap: Highs and lows of the Black Caps' summer
That's a wrap: Highs and lows of the Black Caps' summer
Opinion - The Black Caps' summer of cricket ended with a memorable escape act, capping off a season of great highs and forgettable lows, writes Jamie Wall.
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Paralympian Sophie Pascoe makes history as NZ flag bearer
Sophie Pascoe will make history today when she becomes the first para athlete to lead the New Zealand team out at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony on the Gold Coast. The 25-year-old was named… Audio
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Warriors ownership change a foreign concept
Warriors ownership change a foreign concept
Opinion - On the menu for pretty much every sports writer on either side of the Tasman: at least a small piece of humble pie as against all predictions the Warriors are currently unbeaten, writes…
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Team Parker stay on front foot with Joshua
Team Parker stay on front foot with Joshua
The camp of New Zealand boxer Joseph Parker continue to show their determination to ensure British rival Anthony Joshua does not dictate terms in the build-up to this weekend's world heavyweight title…
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Pacific businesses aim for the international market
Pacific businesses aim for the international market
Emerging and established businesses from the Pacific region visited New Zealand to learn more about the international consumer market.
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Jamaica make netball history beating NZ 59-53
Jamaica make netball history beating NZ 59-53
The Jamaican Sunshine Girls have made netball history after defeating the Silver Ferns 59 to 53 not only winning the Taini Jamison trophy title for the first time, but also beating the world number…
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First taste of day-night test concept for NZ cricket fans
New Zealand cricket history was made in Auckland earlier this afternoon, when the first day-night test match on these shores officially got underway at Eden Park. RNZ sports reporter Clay Wilson joins… Audio
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Parker a 'better boxer' than Joshua
Parker a 'better boxer' than Joshua
A leading British boxing pundit believes there is no doubt Joseph Parker is a better boxer than Anthony Joshua.