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Kids go free at rugby's double header in Whangārei
Double header at Semenoff Stadium in the Bunnings Warehouse NPC
Double header at Semenoff Stadium in the Bunnings Warehouse NPC
Whanganui has a shot at winning the inaugural Heartland representative trophy.
The mayor has jumped the gun on his council's planning processes for stadiums in Auckland.
Eddie Jones has again found himself having to defend the selection of the young playmaker.
Young woman says she has become a 'shell of a person'.
The council commissioner denies any intent to 'pave paradise' or 'destroy' greenspace.
The former All Blacks captain has highlighted three potential game-changing talents.
The revamp will cost the Wellington City Council $7 million.
Plans afoot for NRL club from Aussie to visit Northland this year.
Coach has his side showing resilience under pressure.
The other child who got Covid last year is livid.
Two rookies are expected to garner attention against the Wallabies in Dunedin.
Teenager Aliah Catacutan has set her sights on the world karate champs in Japan.
"It feels like a reward for everyone’s who’s hung in there."
School sanctioned after admitting to 17 breaches at national and North Island regattas.
Marshall to team up with great rival George Gregan - but Kiwis won't get to hear him.
This could be the most competitive Netball World Cup we've seen so far.
The world number-one USA and ninth-ranked Netherlands have plenty of history.
Nine of the Napier club’s 18 holes are now playable, a huge achievement given the damage.
Freddy Salgado is using bamboo, flax and carbon fibre to build a unique bike.
Win guarantees Hannah Wilkinson's Ferns a spot in the knockout stage
Para sprinter Mitch Joynt has achieved his dream of qualifying for the 2024 Paralympics.
“It’s one of those unique things we’ve never had to do before."
"They inspire our wāhine."
Double celebration for Mid Northern Premier and Division 1 teams.
Live updates of the Fifa Women’s World Cup clash between Sweden and South Africa.
The Football Ferns were forced to evacuate their Auckland CBD hotel last night.
The Hawke’s Bay cricketer reveals how his family is bouncing back from Cyclone Gabrielle.
Director says the club continues to lose money.
Jane Te Hira represented New Zealand at basketball, softball and hockey.