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US President Donald Trump revealed on Friday, a surprise 15-percent tariff on New Zealand goods. Trade negotiator Vangelis Vitalis is heading stateside to meet with the adminstration - with Trade ...
Halfback Cameron Roigard will miss the beginning of the competition due to a stress fracture in his foot. He won't travel to Argentina and will be assessed in two weeks. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY COVERAGE ...
The Steamers lead 10-nil at the break, scoring two tries, while shutting out the Mako with relentless defence. Hawke's Bay host Counties Manukau in Napier at 4:35pm.
The Warriors conceded the first try of the match, before responding with a try to debutant Ivana Lauitiiti to lock up the scores. They then added a penalty goal to take an 8-6 lead into the break.
Sarah Gigante burst into tears after riding into second spot at the Tour de France Femmes after a stunning ride on Saturday's eighth stage up the Col de la Madeleine. Pauline Ferrand-Prévot won the ...
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is expected to remain closed to traffic for several hours as protesters march in support of Palestinians in Gaza. Follow live. Thousands are expected to walk across the ...
Tasman coach Gray Cornelius explains why. Kick off is at 2:05pm, with live commentary on Gold Sport and iHeartRadio.
Halfback Cameron Roigard will miss the start of the competition due to a stress fracture in his foot. He won't travel to Argentina and be assessed in two weeks.
Police are calling for any witnesses, particularly anyone who has CCTV or dashcam footage in the Hanson Grove vicinity, or the main routes of Stokes Valley. 03 Aug: An Auckland bus driver's recovering ...
Police says officers were called at 9am to the scene at Hanson Grove. They say another party is believed to have fled the scene in a vehicle, and they're making enquires to locate them.
Japan is experiencing what some have called a "loneliness epidemic". Grandmother-for-hire services allow people to experience what it is like to have an older woman care for them in a maternal way, ...
Two gang associates have pleaded guilty to having organised the 200 kilogram import - which arrived in farming equipment. Their leader's told the Auckland District Court this week he knows nothing of ...