The Stats Dont Lie The one area of concern for All Blacks
Stats guru Tracey Nelson looks at the All Blacks' 30-0 victory over France and points out one part of the game where the men in black need to pick up their game. The All Blacks celebrated their 500th...
View ArticleMetService website back online after hardware failure
Photo / Mark MItchell MetService's website is back online after it went down due to a "hardware failure" yesterday. The state forecaster resorted to using ...
View ArticleMum accused of stabbing partner cuts baby
The woman was held in custody overnight. Photo / File A mother cut her baby after she stabbed her partner in the back while he was holding the young child in a domestic incident in Christchurch last...
View ArticleBob Jones Its vote-and-hope for competence at top
Currently, Auckland's mayoralty race lacks competitive interest, says Bob Jones. Photo / Doug Sherring There was a time when the mayoralty of our major cities commanded considerable prestige as a cap...
View ArticleJohn Armstrong Political stunt falls flat but still manages to score points
Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce. Photo / Greg Bowker John Key and Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce have long dismissed the Opposition inquiry into manufacturing as a political...
View ArticleMan stabbed in the back while holding baby
Source: ONE News A young woman will appear in court today after she allegedly stabbed her partner in the back following an argument last night. Police said that a 23-year-old woman and a 30-year-old...
View ArticleOtago river levels remain high following heavy rain
Despite heavy rain easing in the region this morning, many Otago rivers are continuing to run at high levels. The Otago Regional Council advises that the Taieri River level is now beginning to fall but...
View ArticleMemorial for slain Paeroa pizza man to be held
Source: ONE News Friends and family will pay tribute to slain Paeroa pizza shop owner Jordan Voudouris today. A year on from the murder of the 55-year-old businessman, an informal memorial service will...
View ArticleSocial Development Accord for Te Hiku Iwi in the Far North
June 2013 Improving the lives of whanau living in the Far North is the motivation behind the Te Tiriti o Waitangi settlement negotiations between Te Hiku o Te Ika (Far North) iwi and the Crown,...
View ArticleWriting from the Gardens tracks 150 years of Chch history
Writing from the Gardens tracks 150 years of Christchurch history A new heritage trail through the Botanic Gardens brings 150 years of Christchurch history alive through one family's eyes.The...
View ArticleAppointment to Confidential Listening and Assistance Service
Appointment to Confidential Listening and Assistance Service InternalAffairs Minister Chris Tremain today announced the reappointment of Judge Carolyn Henwood as the Chair of the Confidential Listening...
View ArticleOpen Letter On Māori Electoral Option
Tuesday 18 June 2013 E nga iwi, e nga reo, e nga karangaranga maha, tena koutou. As Maori Members of Parliament we have come together to promote the kaupapa of enrolling on the Maori Roll in this...
View ArticleHesson laments New Zealands failure to grab chance
CARDIFF, United Kingdom (AFP) - New Zealand coach Mike Hesson was left ruing his side's failure to take their chances after the Black Caps' exit from the Champions Trophy was confirmed on Monday.The...
View ArticleFamily pay tribute to slain Paeroa man
Police offer $50,000 reward to help find pizza man's killer One year after Jordan Voudouris was killed outside his pizza shop, his former partner and children have returned to Paeroa to pay tribute to...
View ArticleMFAT leak report based on suspicion - lawyer
A report on the leak of sensitive documents about restructuring at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade should be suppressed because its findings are based on suspicion rather than facts, the...
View ArticleSisters sue dad to reclaim $20k pocket money
Two Napier teenagers who successfully sued their father for $20,000 worth of pocket money fear he will go back to court over the money. Ellisha, 19, and Amanda Basher, 15, sought to recover the sums of...
View ArticleRobbers blow their loot
Armed robbers who stole more than $10,000 from a Rotorua tavern blew most of it within 24 hours, a court has heard. Tane Huta, 22, Reginald Karaitiana, 18, and a 16-year-old youth appeared in the...
View ArticleRobbers blow their loot
Armed robbers who stole more than $10,000 from a Rotorua tavern blew most of it within 24 hours, a court has heard. Tane Huta, 22, Reginald Karaitiana, 18, and a 16-year-old youth appeared in the...
View ArticleRobbers blow their loot
Armed robbers who stole more than $10,000 from a Rotorua tavern blew most of it within 24 hours, a court has heard. Tane Huta, 22, Reginald Karaitiana, 18, and a 16-year-old youth appeared in the...
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