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Vodafone Aotearoa has kicked off an online Haka challenge, in partnership with The Haka Experience, to show new ways of spreading the message of aroha, unity and resilience virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week the Epidemic Response Committee will hear from representatives of the tourism industry, as well as financial experts ahead of Thursday’s Budget, Leader of the Opposition Simon Bridges says.
This week the Epidemic Response Committee will hear from representatives from across the education, health and sport and recreation sectors, Opposition Leader Simon Bridges says.
The New Zealand MÄori Rugby Board (NZMRB) welcomed the appointment of four new Board members during their Annual General Meeting (AGM) this evening and celebrated a successful year of MÄori Rugby.
Sophie Devine and Devon Conway made it a Wellington double by taking out the Dream11 Super Smash Player of the Year titles on the opening day of the 2020 ANZ New Zealand Cricket Awards.
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) and the five NZ Super Rugby Clubs are undertaking a review of New Zealand’s Super Rugby model to ensure the future success for the clubs and competition on and off the field. The review, called Aratipu - is about growing, regeneration and invigoration.
For the past three decades ChildFund New Zealand has made a tangible difference to vulnerable communities around the world thanks to the generosity of New Zealanders.
A comprehensive victory for Waikato squash player, Joelle King has seen the world No.6 progress into the semifinals of the Tournament of Champions at Grand Central Station in New York.
It’s a rarity for any of the three Kiwi top 100 doubles ranked tennis players to spend time in New Zealand. Mike Venus at No.10, Marcus Daniell ranked 43 and Artem Sitak at 62nd all excel around the world, but spend little time in their home country.
A strong and very even field has been confirmed for the 2019 Wellington Open NZ Championships starting next week in the Capital.
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