Kiwi keeper Watling ruled out of Headingley Test with knee injury
New Zealand wicketkeeper BJ Watling has been ruled out of the second and final Test against England at Headingley starting from Friday because of a knee injury. Watling injured his knee during New...
View ArticleClarke not worried by Englands winning performance against Kiwis in first Test
Australian captain Michael Clarke has said that he is not worried by the fact that England's highly rated swing and seam bowlers demolished New Zealand for just 68 this week. England opening bowlers...
View ArticleIndian-origin actor honoured in New Zealand
Indian-origin actor Jacob Rajan has been made a member of New Zealand Order of Merit for his contributions to theatre. Rajan was honoured Thursday at an investiture ceremony by New Zealand Governor...
View ArticleOz pace attack shaking in their boots after ominous English swing against...
Australia's much-vaunted pace attack had to sit up straight and take notice of England's prowess with the swing and seam bowling at the first day of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's....
View ArticleVeteran Vettori set for positive Test comeback against England
All signs are pointing to veteran left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori playing his first test for New Zealand after a gap of ten months. According to Kiwi fast bowler Neil Wagner, the return of 112-Test...
View ArticleTrade shows crucial for Kiwi firms
In the specialised tech industry, international trade shows are crucial for doing business. "If you are launching a high-value manufacturing business whose customer base is overseas, this is the only...
View ArticleParamedics under stress
More ambulances are needed in Auckland to cope with ever-increasing 111 calls and relieve the burden on over-worked paramedics, according to the new St John boss. Chief executive Peter Bradley said...
View ArticleParamedics under stress
More ambulances are needed in Auckland to cope with ever-increasing 111 calls and relieve the burden on over-worked paramedics, according to the new St John boss. Chief executive Peter Bradley said...
View ArticleParamedics under stress
More ambulances are needed in Auckland to cope with ever-increasing 111 calls and relieve the burden on over-worked paramedics, according to the new St John boss. Chief executive Peter Bradley said...
View ArticleParamedics under stress
More ambulances are needed in Auckland to cope with ever-increasing 111 calls and relieve the burden on over-worked paramedics, according to the new St John boss. Chief executive Peter Bradley said...
View ArticleParamedics under stress
More ambulances are needed in Auckland to cope with ever-increasing 111 calls and relieve the burden on over-worked paramedics, according to the new St John boss. Chief executive Peter Bradley said...
View ArticleParamedics under stress
More ambulances are needed in Auckland to cope with ever-increasing 111 calls and relieve the burden on over-worked paramedics, according to the new St John boss. Chief executive Peter Bradley said...
View ArticleParamedics under stress
More ambulances are needed in Auckland to cope with ever-increasing 111 calls and relieve the burden on over-worked paramedics, according to the new St John boss. Chief executive Peter Bradley said...
View ArticleParamedics under stress
More ambulances are needed in Auckland to cope with ever-increasing 111 calls and relieve the burden on over-worked paramedics, according to the new St John boss. Chief executive Peter Bradley said...
View ArticleParamedics under stress
More ambulances are needed in Auckland to cope with ever-increasing 111 calls and relieve the burden on over-worked paramedics, according to the new St John boss. Chief executive Peter Bradley said...
View ArticleParamedics under stress
More ambulances are needed in Auckland to cope with ever-increasing 111 calls and relieve the burden on over-worked paramedics, according to the new St John boss. Chief executive Peter Bradley said...
View ArticleAll Blacks Slim pickings in selection of locks to face France
No Ali Williams, and now no Sam Whitelock for next month's three tests against France - New Zealand's locking stocks are on the slide. Whitelock's broken ring finger on his right hand, suffered in the...
View ArticleDanger when driven to distraction
The safety advertisements will be aimed especially at young and inexperienced drivers. Photo / Supplied Using mobile phones, changing the radio station, eating and searching for something in the glove...
View ArticleCall for checks on teachers
Tracy Hibberd. Photo / Doug Sherring Early childhood educators say they have lost confidence in the Teachers Council and have asked the Minister of Education for all teachers' qualifications to be...
View ArticleHi-tech lessons for digital natives
Brian Puerling's 4-year-old nephew had surprised his parents by suggesting they Skype him and give a video tour of their hotel on a recent trip away. Photo / Supplied Children as young as 3 will...
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