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Junior Levi’s netball allegiances lie firmly with NZ
When men's netballer Junior Levi made the decision last year to switch allegiances and play for New Zealand it was well before there was any talk of a televised series against the Silver Ferns.
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Silver Ferns snatch Netball World Cup Championship title off Australia
Let's begin in the UK where just minutes ago the Silver Ferns snatched the World Cup championship title off three-time defending champions Australia. In a thrilling game at M&S Bank Stadium in… Video, Audio
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Silver Ferns make light work of Barbados
The Silver Ferns enjoyed a huge 78-25 win over Barbados in their second match of the Netball World Cup after another accurate shooting display.
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Old roomies bring new verve to Silver Ferns
When the Silver Ferns open their Netball World Cup campaign tonight, two great mates will be directing New Zealand's play, Suzanne McFadden writes.
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Children's art - more than just a picture
Prof Harlene Hayne investigates childrens' artworks: are they just a picture or do they offer insights and clues into the kid's emotional world? Audio
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Netball World Cup: The Big Five
There are 16 teams vying for Netball World Cup supremacy in England, but five big names are emerging as early contenders, writes Ravinder Hunia.
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Tight call on Katrina Rore's World Cup inclusion looms
The decision over whether Katrina Rore will be going to this week's Netball World Cup in Liverpool will come down to the wire.
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Silver Ferns in great shape, says netball’s grand Dame
Dame Lois Muir talks on finally retiring at 84, how much netball has changed in six decades, and how the Silver Ferns will fare at the World Cup.
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Sport: Fiji Pearls suffer second heavy loss
Fiji suffered another lopsided defeat in the Cadbury Netball Series in Auckland, this time beaten 99-32 by an All Stars selection.
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Sport: Fiji netballers well beaten by NZ men
The Fiji Pearls have been well and truly outmatched 93-19 against the New Zealand men's team in the opening match of the Cadbury Netball Series in Auckland.
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Sport: Fiji name youthful Netball World Cup squad
Fiji have named a youthful squad to contest next month's Netball World Cup in Liverpool, with just two players having featured at the last event four years ago.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Ferns coach extends contract, Nadal wins battle of legends, Czech teen makes tennis history and a Cricket World Cup wash-out.
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Demolition work starts as new hospital projects moves forward
Demolition work is underway at Dunedin's former Cadbury site as work ramps up for the new hospital.
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Dunedin hospital rebuild plans revealed
Major infrastructure changes may be afoot in Dunedin as the Ministry of Health unveils the masterplan for the city's hospital rebuild.
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It's not the size of the chocolate, it's the ... price?
Cadbury is reducing the size of its blocks of chocolate for the second time in four years.
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Story of the day for 5 February 2019
Audio 5 Feb 2019Cadbury - it's lost yet more ground in its battle to trademark the colour purple it wraps its chcolate in. Audio
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Dunedin hospital rebuild plan revealed
A plan is now in place, but much work remains to be done before the Dunedin Hospital rebuild begins, the head of the Southern District Health Board says.
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Parts of Dunedin Hospital rebuild fast-tracked
Parts of the Dunedin Hospital rebuild have been prioritised because the facility "will not last the distance in its current state", Health Minister David Clark says.
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Tip Top sale not smart for Fonterra - marketing expert
A marketing expert warns selling Tip Top isn't a smart financial move for Fonterra and could see a repeat of the Cadbury factory saga in Dunedin. Fonterra is looking at off-loading the popular… Audio
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Fonterra's possible sale of Tip Top: 'They just need the cash'
A marketing expert has warned the sale of Tip Top could see a repeat of the Dunedin Cadbury factory saga and would not make long-term financial sense.
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Tip Top may see same fate as Cadbury Dunedin - expert
A marketing expert says if Tip Top is sold to an overseas company there could be job cuts and product changes similar to what happened to Cadbury in Dunedin. On Thursday Fonterra announced it was… Audio
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One year on: How has the government performed?
Audio 18 Oct 2018A year ago New Zealand First leader Winston Peters announced his party would support Labour and the Coalition government was formed. So after a year in power, we wanted to know how people are feeling…
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Sept 7 2018
Audio 7 Sep 2018A review of the week's news including... Clare Curran resigns as a minister after a bumbling stint in Government, three prison guards are acquitted of charges relating to an attack on a prisoner… Audio
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Half of former Cadbury workers yet to find new jobs
Only half of the 350 people made redundant when Dunedin's Cadbury factory closed in March have found new jobs, according to their union. Video, Audio
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Why being made redundant in New Zealand is so tough
Axed over Christmas, told to be out by lunchtime - this is redundancy in NZ, where there's no mandatory notice period or compensation, and little support for those searching for new work.