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'It is crazy': Auckland principals prepare to reopen secondary schools
Auckland secondary schools are preparing for Tuesday's partial reopening of their classes though some principals are questioning the government's decision.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - McLaughlin won't race at Bathurst, Auckland's participtaion in the NPC must be decided this week and Gasol retires from basketball.
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How Rotorua got seven deputy chief executives
An "organisational realignment" that created seven deputy chief executives at Rotorua Lakes Council was devised in part by at least six of the seven people who took the roles.
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Trump allies Bannon, Meadows subpoenaed in Congress' probe of Capitol riot
The US House of Representatives Select Committee investigating the deadly 6 January riot at the Capitol has subpoenaed four former members of Donald Trump's administration.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Slater takes control of Maroons, Spaniards to lead Europe's Ryder Cup defence and World Rugby wants limited contact training.
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MIQ in Rotorua: Local MP Todd McClay demands clarity in letter to Hipkins
The National Party MP also says Rotorua feels "beaten up by the government" over MIQ facilities and other issues, such as homelessness.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Ashwin to play World Cup, Walsh misses podium at Finals and Black Caps to play in England in 2022.
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12-a-side rugby tournament proposed for next year
Plans have been unveiled for a new 12-a-side rugby competition proposed to take place in England next August.
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Police arrest alleged MIQ escaper in Auckland
The man who fled a quarantine hotel in Auckland early this morning left his room three times before finally making his escape.
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Covid-19 outbreak day 16 - How it unfolded
Northland has been given to go-ahead to enter level 3 from midnight, meanwhile a man with Covid-19 escaped MIQ and an epidemiologist fears Australia will soon experience "absolute chaos".
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Ronaldo breaks another record, Raikkonen retires from F1 and Roglic back in red.
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Marlborough still tackling flood damage as downpours continue
More than 40,000 cubic metres of spill material has been removed from sites across Marlborough as it recovers from widespread devastation caused by heavy rain and flooding, almost six weeks ago.
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R. Kelly called a 'predator' as sex abuse trial begins
The trial of the US R&B singer R. Kelly has begun at a court in Brooklyn, New York.
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Will lockdown affect sport and All Blacks and Black Caps travel?
Sport around the country is set to be affected by the level 4 lockdown while travel plans for the Black Caps, All Blacks and Paralympians could be disrupted.
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We train like family - Vahid Unesi on his martial arts club
A city-centre gym prolifically training rising stars in the kickboxing scene, prides itself on training as one large mixed family. Kadambari Raghukumar spoke to the Iran-born director, Vahid Unesi. Audio
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Three Florida educators die of Covid in two days, says union
Three educators in Florida's second-largest school district have died from Covid-19 within two days of each other, teachers' union officials say.
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Queensland Covid-19 lockdown extended
South-east Queensland's lockdown has been extended until 4pm on Sunday as authorities try to contain the Delta outbreak.
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Toastie champion toasted in Blenheim
A Blenheim chef has created Aotearoa's best toastie. His twist on a cuban sandwich took out the top prize in this year's Great New Zealand Toastie Takeover. Chef Steve MacDougall talks to Jesse about… Audio
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Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick to stand down after next election
Former NZ First MP Fletcher Tabuteau has thrown his hat in the 2022 Rotorua mayoralty ring after mayor Steve Chadwick confirmed she would not be standing again.
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More than half a million Kiwis booked flights for school holidays
New Zealanders are busy sharing the aroha - and tourist dollars - around the country during the winter school holidays.
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Rural roads may suffer as transport funding hole opens
Councils are scrambling to deal with holes in their roading budgets, which they fear could lead to deteriorating roads, particularly in rural areas.
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Queenstown, Rotorua celebrate influx of tourists over long weekend
The vast majority of visitors were expected to be New Zealanders, but anecdotally there was evidence the Aussie twang was increasingly common in the North and South Island tourism capitals.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Fans protest at Liverpool-Leeds game, Afoa heads into coaching and the Special One leaves Spurs.
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Transmission Gully never likely to hit initial cost estimates - review
A review into Wellington's billion dollar highway Transmission Gully has found the project was flawed from the start. Audio
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A timeline of Donald Trump's US presidency
Since descending from the golden escalator in the Trump Tower in 2015, it's been a wild ride and like him or loathe him, Donald Trump's presidency will be one for the history books.