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  • Maori protesters confront New Zealand PM

    Maori protesters gave New Zealand Prime Minister John Key a frost reception at a national day ceremony in Waitangi. The protesters are angry about Key’s… 05/02/2012

  • Icy plunge for Russia’s homeless – nocomment

    A group of Australians and New Zealanders living in Moscow took a plunge into ice-cold water on Saturday (January 28) to raise money for the homeless. 30/01/2012

  • Teaching indigenous culture

    UNESCO estimates that indigenous peoples make up five percent of the world’s population, but they often face the threat of losing their cultural identity… 27/01/2012

  • Megaupload shockwaves resound

    The founder of file-sharing website Megaupload remains in custody in New Zealand, although the German-born former hacker known as Kim Dotcom denies charges of… 23/01/2012

  • Dotcom behind bars in Internet piracy case

    The man known as Kim Dotcom, the founder of the file-sharing website Megaupload, remains in custody in New Zealand. The 38-year-old was arrested along with… 23/01/2012

  • Removal of containers from split Rena continues – nocomment

    Containers that cannot be removed by crane from the broken half of the cargo ship Rena off the coast of New Zealand were pushed into the ocean where the… 20/01/2012

  • NZ: protection and recovery as Rena continues to break

    Almost the whole stern of the Rena which ran aground on a reef off the coast of New Zealand is now underwater. More than 100 containers have floated away… 11/01/2012

  • Stern of stricken NZ ship sinking into the sea

    A stricken cargo ship off the east coast of North Zealand is sinking into the sea, authorities said on Tuesday. Rena is stranded on a reef some 22… 10/01/2012

  • NZ: residents warned off beach after broken ship spills its cargo

    As goods from the Rena cargo ship wash onto New Zealand beaches, police have closed parts of the seashore to prevent people collecting the items. Sacks of… 09/01/2012

  • Hansen named All Blacks coach

    Steve Hansen has been named the new head coach of World Cup champions New Zealand on a two year deal. The former All Blacks assistant coach has big shoes to… 16/12/2011

  • Learning from another generation

    Traditionally older generations educate younger ones. Knowledge passes from older, wiser heads to less experienced ones. But sometimes it goes the other way… 02/12/2011

  • New music: Westenra to Westlife

    New Zealand soprano Hayley Westenra makes an album with Italian movie maestro Ennio Morricone while Westlife release their swansong Lighthouse. 16/11/2011

  • Graham Henry steps down

    Just nine days after guiding the All Blacks to their second World Cup victory on home soil, Graham Henry has officially announced he is to step down as coach… 01/11/2011

  • All Blacks and Dusautoir take top awards

    Only a few days after defeating France 8-7 at Eden Park, the All Blacks, led by captain Richie McCaw, were named Team of the Year at the International Rugby… 25/10/2011

  • World Cup glory

    Thousands of rugby fans gathered in central Auckland on Monday to celebrate New Zealand’s World Cup victory over France. The All Blacks, who had been under… 24/10/2011

  • Praise for All Blacks in Toulouse

    French rugby fans in the Gallic home of the sport, Toulouse, have been lamenting the so-near-yet-so- far final defeat of Les Bleus by the All Blacks. Just… 23/10/2011

  • Rugby World Cup fans out in force – nocomment

    All Blacks & French fans gathered ready for the World Cup final 23/10/2011

  • All Blacks win Rugby World Cup

    New Zealand All Blacks’ players celebrate with the Webb Ellis Cup after beating France to win the Rugby World Cup final at Eden Park in Auckland. Mike… 23/10/2011

  • All Blacks and Les Bleus square up for world rugby glory

    The New Zealand and France rugby squads have been putting in their final training sessions before the world cup final clash in Auckland. The French might… 22/10/2011

  • Underdogs with teeth

    After two pool play defeats and an indifferent semi final victory over Wales, France have been tagged as overwhelming underdogs for the rugby world cup final… 21/10/2011

  • Wallabies beat Wales to third place

    Australia beat Wales 21-18 in a scrappy encounter at Eden Park on Friday morning to win third place at the Rugby World Cup. In an error-ridden contest short… 21/10/2011

  • May the rugby Gods favour France.

    That’s what parishioners of this church in the South west of the country will be praying for ahead of Sunday’s rugby world cup final against New Zealand. In… 20/10/2011

  • All Blacks and Bleus

    The countdown is on for Sunday’s Rugby World Cup which pits hosts New Zealand against the unpredictable French at Eden Park in Auckland – a repeat of the… 19/10/2011

  • Containers leaning dangerously over the ocean

    The 47,230 tonne Liberian-flagged Rena lists, about 12 nautical miles (22 km) from Tauranga, on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island October 15, 2011… 17/10/2011

  • All Blacks coach says same again for final, please

    The Rugby Union World Cup semi-final started with the traditional Haka dance from New Zealand at Auckland’s Eden Park. Within six minutes after an awesome… 16/10/2011

  • Rugby World Cup : fair play, ref?

    Australia Wallabies’ Rocky Elsom (top) forces New Zealand All Blacks’ Conrad Smith to the ground during their Rugby World Cup semi-final match at Eden Park in… 16/10/2011

  • Rugby Union’s greatest rivals prepare for another instalment

    New Zealand are preparing for another instalment in the long-standing All Blacks-Wallabies rivalry and a place in the World Cup final. The team has three… 16/10/2011

  • Quade Cooper the man to haunt his All Black roots

    As Auckland prepares for the Southern Hemisphere clash in Rugby’s World Cup semi-final, is Quade Cooper the man who could haunt the hosts and deny his country… 15/10/2011

  • New Zealand: Rena cargo ship unstable – nocomment

    Salvage crews from an oil-leaking cargo ship off the coast of New Zealand have delayed operations to resume pumping out the remaining fuel on Saturday because… 15/10/2011

  • France scrape through to rugby World Cup Final

    France are into the Rugby World Cup final after the narrowest of victories over Wales in Auckland. The French scraped through 9-8 despite being dominated by… 15/10/2011

  • France look to get angry for semi-final clash

    The French Rugby Union squad are on familiar terrain preparing for their semi-final clash with Wales. It is their fifth consecutive time in the last four of… 14/10/2011

  • Excitement builds ahead of World Cup semis

    Australia continue their preparations ahead of facing old rivals New Zealand in the semi-finals of the Rugby World Cup on Sunday. The Wallabies have beaten… 12/10/2011

  • Lomu discharged from hospital

    Former All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu has been discharged from hospital just over two weeks after being admitted for kidney failure. Days after featuring in… 12/10/2011

  • Battle of the northern hemisphere

    France have been training hard ahead of their Rugby World Cup semi-final clash with Wales on Saturday in Auckland.   Coach Marc Lievremont has stuck with the… 11/10/2011

  • Clash of the southern hemisphere titans

    Australia arrived at their hotel in Auckland on Monday ahead of their rugby world cup semi-final with old foe New Zealand this weekend. The Wallabies, who… 10/10/2011

  • New Zealand fights oil spill – nocomment

    Work continues at a popular recreational beach to remove oil and lessen the risk of an environmental catastrophe after an oil spill off the coast of New… 10/10/2011

  • Distance no object as farmers get behind All Blacks

    For one farmer who lives and works on the rolling hills of Gisborne on New Zealand’s north island, the Rugby World Cup could not be happening at a worse time… 10/10/2011

  • Rugby World Cup lines up for semi-final clashes

    Australia has dumped reigning champions South Africa out of Rugby Union’s World Cup. A decisive penalty in the 72nd minute for the Wallabies gave them an… 09/10/2011

  • France and Wales reach semi-finals

    Wales produced a stunning display to outclass Ireland 22-10 at the Wellington Regional Stadium on Saturday. Shane Williams, Mike Phillips and Jonathan… 08/10/2011

  • Wallabies ready for Boks

    Australia and South Africa resume a long-standing rivalry when both sides meet in Sunday’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final at Wellington’s Regional Stadium… 08/10/2011

  • Teams prepare for, “Le Crunch” in Rugby World Cup

    Can there be any other match in rugby union that so quickens the pulse, France against England? Will it be Gallic flair and fortitude from a side that has yet… 07/10/2011

  • World Cup set for quarter-finals

    Zac Guildford scored four tries to help tournament hosts New Zealand thrash Canada 79-15 in their final Pool A game in Wellington. Graham Henry’s men… 02/10/2011

  • Rugby World Cup: Saffies resist Samoan slam

    South Africa survived a Samoan storm to reach the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, winning 13-5 but seeing their line breached for only the second time in the… 30/09/2011

  • Rugby World Cup: Georgia 25-9 Romania

    Georgia produced a stunning performance to outclass rivals Romania 25-9 in Palmerston North on Wednesday. After a relatively slow start, Richard Dixon’s… 28/09/2011

  • World cup latest

    In a thrilling game Argentina and Scotland proved a good match, with each struggling to break the others defence. After trading penalties and drop goals… 25/09/2011

  • Jonah Lomu in hospital

    All Black’s legend Jonah Lomu has been admitted to hospital. The winger was diagnosed with kidney disorder Niphrotic syndrome in 1995, and had to have a… 25/09/2011

  • Blacks and Whites victorious

    With France beating New Zealand in the quarter finals of the 1999 and 2007 world cups, this is always a match that the All Blacks approach with caution. But… 24/09/2011

  • All Blacks wary of France threat

    Hosts New Zealand will be looking to make it three wins from three games when they face France in their crucial World Cup Pool A clash at Eden Park in… 23/09/2011

  • Australia bounce back

    Australia rebounded from their shock defeat against Ireland last week, to beat the United States 67 – 5. The Wallabies got 11 tries including a magnificent… 23/09/2011

  • South Africa outclass Namibia

    Defending champions South Africa produced a stunning performance to thump Namibia 87-0 at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand on Thursday. Winger Bryan… 22/09/2011

  • Morath kicks Japan out of World Cup.

    Tonga chalked up their first win of the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand on Wednesday. The Pacific islanders beat the brave blossoms of Japan 31-18 in a… 21/09/2011

  • France prepare for stern Kiwi test

    France play hosts New Zealand on Saturday in a game which should decide the winner of Pool A. Captain Thierry Dusautoir returns to the side after missing… 20/09/2011

  • Italy dominate Russia in Nelson

    Italy notched up their first win at this year’s Rugby World Cup after a emphatic 53-17 triumph over debutants Russia. Captain Sergio Parisse was in… 20/09/2011

  • All Blacks crush Japan

    World Cup hosts New Zealand produced a stunning display to thump Japan 83-7 in their Pool A clash in Hamilton on Friday. The All Blacks dominated from the… 16/09/2011

  • US Eagles hold off Russia

    The United States produced a solid display to edge out Russia and get their World Cup campaign back on track in New Plymouth on Thursday. Scrum half Mike… 15/09/2011

  • New Zealand vs Japan Preview

    New Zealand will be looking to make it two wins from two games in group A when they lock horns with Japan in Hamilton on Friday. Team captain Richie McCaw… 15/09/2011

  • Rugby World Cup: Wins for Canada, Scotland and Samoa

    Canada needed a late try from winger Phil Mackenzie to secure a thrilling World Cup win over Tonga at the Northland Events Centre on Wednesday. In group … 14/09/2011

  • World Cup Debut

    After the longest wait of any team in the tournament, the Russians will finally be making their highly anticipated World Cup debut against the United States… 14/09/2011

  • Tonga ring the changes for Canada test

    Tonga are to make a record 11 changes to the side that lost their Pool A opener against New Zealand last Friday when the Pacific Islanders take on Canada in… 13/09/2011

  • Boks’ bruising injury blues at rugby world cup

    The bruising world cup rugby encounter between South Africa and Wales has left the world champions with more than their fair share of injury worries. They… 12/09/2011

  • Boks pushed all the way by impressive Wales

    Defending champions South Africa survived a scare at this year’s rugby world cup in New Zealand when they were pushed all the way by an unlucky Wales side… 11/09/2011

  • Ka mate, ka mate

    It’s the most famous haka of them all. It has become familiar the world over thanks to New Zealand’s rugby team the All Blacks who perform it before… 10/09/2011

  • Laboured wins for England, France and Scotland

    Ben Youngs came off the bench to score the only try as England battled to a 13-9 victory over Argentina in an error-riddled World Cup Pool B opener in… 10/09/2011

  • All Blacks triumph in World Cup opener

    New Zealand kick-started their Rugby World Cup campaign on a winning note courtesy of a 41-10 victory over Tonga in the curtain raiser for the 7th edition of… 09/09/2011

  • A Maori welcome for Webb Ellis trophy

    Another principle actor of this year’s Rugby World Cup arrived in Auckland ready for the show to begin. The Webb Ellis trophy was given a traditional Maori… 02/09/2011

  • Rugby teams arrive to haka welcome in Auckland

    The England, France and Japan squads were welcomed by cheering fans and a haka as they arrived in Auckland on Wednesday ahead of September’s Rugby World Cup… 31/08/2011

  • Dame Kiri tends opera’s green shoots in Verbier

    New Zealand soprano Kiri Te Kanawa can boast a career several decades long; among the most beloved voices of the 70s, 80s and 90s, she has performed in the… 25/08/2011

  • Snowbound New Zealand – nocomment

    Heavy snow brought New Zealand to a standstill except for those who flocked to ski resorts. 14/07/2011

  • Christchurch hit by an earthquake

    A 6.3 magnitude earthquake killed at least 65 people in New Zealand’s second-biggest city of Christchurch on Tuesday. REUTERS/Simon Baker 22/02/2011

  • Wahles stranded in New Zealand

    A pod of 107 pilot whales are seen stranded on Mason Bay on Stewart Island February 21, 2011. According to the Department of Conservation, two overseas… 21/02/2011

  • Stricken cargo ship breaks up off New Zealand

    A cargo ship that ran aground off New Zealand in October has split in two. Up to 300 containers have been lost overboard and a fresh oil spill is… 08/01/2012

  • New Zealand stricken cargo ship splits in two

    A stricken cargo ship which caused New Zealand’s worst ever maritime disaster has broken in two, raising fears of further pollution along the North Island… 08/01/2012

  • New Zealand mourns after deadly hot-air balloon crash

    Eleven people have been killed in New Zealand’s worst air accident for more than three decades. The victims died when a hot air balloon burst into flames and… 07/01/2012

  • Eleven die in NZ hot air balloon crash

    A hot air balloon has crashed in rural New Zealand killing all 11 people aboard. The balloon came down near a small town 150 kilometres north of the capital… 07/01/2012

  • New Year celebrations begin

    Countries around the world are celebrating the arrival of 2012. New Zealand was the first with an impressive fireworks display in Auckland, capping a year… 31/12/2011

  • New Zealand government eyes landslide as polls close

    New Zealand’s prime minister looks to be heading back into government with a landslide win after voting closed in the country’s general election. Exit polls… 26/11/2011

  • NZ shipwreck may be taken apart to retrieve containers

    The cargo ship that ran aground on a New Zealand reef may have to be broken up so that containers onboard can be removed. Calm winds have allowed 18 to be… 17/11/2011

  • New Zealand: fresh fears stricken ship could break up

    Salvage teams off New Zealand are preparing for the worst amid fears a cargo ship grounded on a reef for nearly a month could break up in bad weather, leaking… 02/11/2011

  • All Blacks defeat Les Bleus in Rugby World Cup

    New Zealand have beat France in the Rugby World Cup. The final score was 8-7. Hosts New Zealand were the favourites to win. The All Blacks had already… 23/10/2011

  • Salvage crews back on New Zealand ship

    Salvage crews have returned to the stricken container ship Rena, grounded off the coast of New Zealand since October 5. Rough weather had forced the team to… 19/10/2011

  • All Blacks reach Rugby World Cup final 

    New Zealand have beaten Australia by 20 points to 6 to reach the Rugby World Cup final on home turf. The All Blacks were rarely troubled by the Wallabies in… 16/10/2011

  • Volunteers rush to join New Zealand oil clean-up

    Thousands of volunteers have joined the clean-up operation in New Zealand following an oil spill from a stricken cargo ship. Salvage crews have had to wait… 15/10/2011

  • The dangerous job of emptying the ‘Rena’

    Salvage teams in New Zealand are risking their lives on board the shipwrecked Rena container vessel. A large crack in the hull shows just how close the ship… 13/10/2011

  • Salvage of ‘Rena’ resumes in New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty

    With the arrival of calmer weather, the pumping of oil has resumed from the stricken Rena container ship in New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty. While there are… 13/10/2011

  • Cracks appear in ship stranded off New Zealand

    A stricken container ship stranded off the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island is at risk of breaking up after cracks appeared in its hull. The… 12/10/2011

  • Captain of stricken ship is charged in New Zealand

    Heavy swells and strong winds continue to pound a stricken container ship wedged on a reef off New Zealand. The Liberian registered Rena has leaked 300… 12/10/2011

  • New Zealand oil slick is ‘worst ever’

    New Zealand authorities expect that pollution will get worse but say there seems to be no danger of a container ship breaking up as it sits stuck on a reef… 11/10/2011

  • Oil spill is NZ’s ‘worst maritime environmental disaster’

    An oil spill in New Zealand is now being described by the government as the country’s “worst ever maritime environmental disaster”. Officials have confirmed… 11/10/2011

  • Anger in NZ over grounded container ship

    The military has joined a race against the clock to prevent an environmental disaster in New Zealand, as oil begins to wash up on a popular beach. Weather… 10/10/2011

  • Military called in as oil spill fears rise in NZ

    Oil has begun washing up on a popular beach in New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty, as salvage workers race against the clock to prevent an environmental… 10/10/2011

  • Battle to save the Bay of Plenty

    An oil spill is threatening one of the most pristine jewels in New Zealand’s crown of natural wonders, the Bay of Plenty. A Liberian-flagged container ship… 09/10/2011

  • New Zealand combats spill pollution threat

    Authorities in New Zealand are struggling to avert an environmental disaster as oil continues to spill from a grounded container ship. An oil slick… 07/10/2011

  • Boks and Welwitschias ring the changes ahead of Pool D clash

    Defending champions South Africa aim to maintain their perfect win record so far in Pool D of the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand on Thursday when the Boks… 21/09/2011

  • Penguin missing, feared eaten

    The penguin nick-named Happy Feet who was released back into the wild after being stranded in New Zealand has vanished without trace. Concerns were raised… 13/09/2011

  • Scrum down: Rugby World Cup lights up NZ

    The Rugby World Cup has kicked off in New Zealand, with the opening match between the host country and Tonga in Auckland’s Eden Park.   Downtown streets in… 09/09/2011

  • Reluctant penguin heads home

    Happy Feet, New Zealand’s lost Emperor penguin and only the second to ever visit the country when he was beached in June, has been released back into the… 04/09/2011

  • Lost Hitchcock work found in New Zealand

    Lost footage from the first film Alfred Hitchcock ever worked has been uncovered in New Zealand. Three reels from the 1923 silent drama, The White Shadow… 03/08/2011

  • Strong aftershocks continue to hit New Zealand city

    The nightmare continues for New Zealand’s quake-hit city of Christchurch, which continues to be hit by significant aftershocks. Only months after a… 14/06/2011

  • Christchurch struck by aftershocks

    In New Zealand a series of powerful tremors have shaken the city of Christchurch. In February 181 people died after a strong earthquake caused buildings to… 13/06/2011

  • Ash cloud affects flights Down Under

    An ash cloud is once again causing problems with flights, this time in southern Australia and New Zealand. A cloud of particles from an erupting volcano in… 12/06/2011


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