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All Blacks coach Scott Robertson quizzed on Joe Schmidt criticism as Bledisloe looms
Bad blood? Robertson quizzed on Schmidt criticism as Bledisloe looms
Watch: Schmidt claimed in Ian Foster's autobiography that Robertson's comments during Foster's tenure were a 'pressure point'.
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Netball: Dame Noeline Taurua ‘wants to get back out there’
Dame Noeline 'wants to get back out there'
Australian coach Briony Akle insists Dame Noeline Taurua wants to coach the Silver Ferns again after being dramatically stood down.
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Queenstown council accused of jumping the gun on chief executive recruitment
Council accused of jumping the gun on CEO recruitment
A Queenstown councillor and a mayoral candidate say the task of finding a new CEO should wait until after local body elections.
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Gisborne council held 55 workshops without telling the public
Council held 55 workshops without telling the public
The Ombudsman says workshops should still be advertised even if closed.
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Emmanuel Macron calls Donald Trump after being blocked by US leader's motorcade
Watch: Macron has to call Trump after being blocked by US leader's motorcade
"I'm sorry, Mister President, I'm really sorry," a clearly embarrassed police officer told Macron who was trying to cross the street with members of his delegation.
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What America's changes on paracetamol and vaccines might mean for New Zealand
Is paracetamol safe? What New Zealand says about Trump's claims
Explainer - Donald Trump claims paracetamol causes autism, while the US has also made cuts to vaccine access and research. What could it all mean for NZ? Audio
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'We fought for Māori wards - now we need to use them': Low voter returns worry candidates
'We fought for Māori wards - now we need to use them'
The Māori ward is being contested for the first time in Whanganui, but turnout is low so far.
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North Korea can talk to US if it stops insisting on denuclearisation, Kim says
US need to drop denuclearising obsession: North Korean leader
It was a matter of survival for North Korea to build nuclear weapons to safeguard its security against grave threats from the United States and South Korea, leader Kim Jong Un said.
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F1: Hamilton fastest at Baku practice, Lawson impressive
Hamilton fastest at Baku F1 practice, Lawson impressive
Lewis Hamilton led a Ferrari one-two at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, while Liam Lawson was happy after placing in the top 10 twice.
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'I've had to keep good people around me' - Liam Lawson on coping in his first full season in F1
Liam Lawson on coping in his first full season in F1
Lawson has been through the ringer in 2025 - from being thrust into a top team for just two races before being demoted to the junior Racing Bulls team.
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Appeal Court dismisses bid to suppress identity of double killer twice ruled insane
Court dismisses bid to suppress identity of double killer twice ruled insane
However, his identity remains secret for now as his lawyer indicated he has been instructed to file an appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Rawiri Waititi refuses to speak to journalists in English during Te Wiki o te reo Māori
Why one MP only spoke to journalists in te reo Māori this week
Other political parties have weighed in, with one saying it was creating an "exclusive bunch" of Māori.
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What we can learn from how NZ media covered Covid 19
How New Zealand media covered Covid-19 made the pandemic seem like a competition or a war the country was winning. That's according to a University of Otago study. Bioethics researchers analysed more… Audio
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Class cellphone bans improve grades, study finds
Class cellphone bans improve grades, study finds
A new study has found "strong causal evidence" that banning phones improves results in the classroom - and a local principal agrees.
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Professor calls for government to begin AI education earlier
'Misses the point': Professor calls for AI education to begin earlier
It comes as the government looks to introduce Generative AI as a year 13 subject. Audio
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People misidentified as Charlie Kirk's shooter fear retaliation
'I'm getting witch-hunted': People misidentified as Charlie Kirk's shooter fear retaliation
Two people misidentified online as suspects in the fatal shooting of US activist Charlie Kirk are terrified by online misinformation targeting them.
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Wallabies look to step up another gear against Pumas in Sydney
Wallabies look to step up another gear against Pumas
Wallabies' 28-24 win over the Pumas in tropical Queensland left them just one point shy of leading New Zealand
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Back to the future: Leroy Carter and the forgotten Sevens pathway
Back to the future: Leroy Carter and the forgotten Sevens pathway
Watch: the 26-year-old wing is the first long term Sevens player to make it to the All Blacks in quite a while.
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High school principal worries new curriculum may privatise education system
'Looking at privatisation': Principal on curriculum changes
Finding teachers for many of the new subjects is going to be a problem, a high school principal says. Audio
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Local elections: At least three districts exclude Māori ward candidates' profiles
Three districts exclude Māori ward candidates' profiles
A Local Government New Zealand committee says the omission is disappointing and concerning, especially given the referendum on Māori Wards.
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Fiji Rugby chairman wants to 're-engineer' Fijian Drua agreements
Fiji Rugby chairman wants to 're-engineer' Drua agreements
John Sanday believes the time is right to review and amend the current agreements between Counter Ruck - the company that manages the Drua franchise - and its main stakeholders.
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Te Pāti Māori co-leader says Tāmaki Makaurau voted for 'unapologetic representation'
'Tāmaki Makaurau want unapologetic representation' - Te Pāti Māori
Te Pāti Māori's Oriini Kaipara has taken out the Māori electorate with a margin of around 3000 votes.
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Labour's Peeni Henare concedes Tāmaki Makaurau by-election to Te Pāti Māori rival Oriini Kaipara
Kaipara keeps Tāmaki Makaurau for Te Pāti Māori
Labour candidate Peeni Henare conceded defeat to his rival, when the vote count hit 80 percent.
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NRL: What we learned from NZ Warriors' playoff dress rehearsal against Manly
'No one respects us': What we learned from Warriors' playoff dress rehearsal
Analysis: A galling loss and another terrible injury have left a sour taste from the NRL regular season finale, says Grant Chapman.
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Green MP Benjamin Doyle resigns from Parliament
Green MP Benjamin Doyle resigns from Parliament
They said they had been on a "journey of healing" which could not be done while in Parliament.