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Fellow club side first up for champions University Albion A
University Albion A will put their title on the line against their club-mates this morning.
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Namana making most of opportunities
Grace Namana hauls in the ball against Mainland Tactix defender Jane Watson during an ANZ Premiership game. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
Grace Namana has never been afraid of hard work.
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Central’s glowing, golden border
Photo: Peter Mcintosh
Autumn is turning to gold the leaves of a row of poplars in Earnscleugh, near Alexandra.
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Industrial development progressing
Earthworks at the Luxmore industrial subdivision are progressing well, a development spokesperson says.
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Farm map book printing run ends
Displaying the last of the farm location books which are for sale are Brian Gray of Wyndham and Cheryl Clearwater, of Lumsden. PHOTO: NINA TAPU
A fundraising venture first hatched when The Beatles were at their peak is heading into retirement.
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The department of settling scores
Photo: Getty Images
So, who is Taylor Swift singing about?
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Sophisticated puzzles truly satisfying
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Perfect pair: sweet and savoury
Photo: Getty Images
Nigel Slater warms things up for autumn with a comforting baked pear dessert and a wholesome, sustaining savoury tart.
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Getting match fit
Zendaya has lobbed tennis chic into the fashion mainstream, writes Lauren Cochrane.
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Navigating a changing climate
We need to care about the tiniest of creatures to support our aquaculture industry.
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Bonding over mortality, the universe and a comet
PHOTO: IAN GRIFFIN
Last weekend, I was reflecting on mortality, as I am sure everyone sometimes does.
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Doubting the dating data
Photo: Getty Images
Despite their users numbering in the millions, there’s little science to tell us whether dating apps work. But that might be about to change, reports Laura Spinney.
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Potter of the everyday
NEECO electric jug, bought from the Waitaki Electric Power Board, together with an electric hot plate for the sum of approximately thirty shillings, 1934. Photo: Waitaki Museum
It’s time to appreciate the other New Zealand pottery, Henry Buckenham writes.
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What’s in an ingoa?
Photo: Stephen Jaquiery
In my first column for Mana Wāhine last year, I shared that a recent discovery was that my grandmother had spent her first years living on ancestral land, immersed in her Māori world.
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Female youth arrested after stabbing at mall
Armed police attended the mall where a young woman was reportedly injured. File photo: RNZ
A female youth has been taken into custody after an assault this afternoon at the Bayfair Shopping Centre in Mt Maunganui that left shoppers terrified.
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UK Labour claim big wins as general election looms
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer shows his delight after Labour won a Parliamentary by-election in Blackpool and put up a strong showing in local body elections. Photo: Reuters
Britain's opposition Labour Party has won a parliamentary seat in northern England and control of several councils, inflicting heavy losses on the governing Conservatives to pile more pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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'Crime-free nirvana' unrealistic - Police Minister
Police Minister Mark Mitchell says the social fabric in New Zealand is "torn". Photo: RNZ
Police Minister Mark Mitchell is confident the government will deliver on its tough-on-crime promises, but says it is unrealistic to expect the situation to change overnight.
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Man jailed for photographing children in changing rooms
The man who covertly photographed children in the changing rooms of a public sports facility was denied permanent name suppression, but was granted interim suppression when his lawyer indicated an appeal. Photo: Tracy Neal
Warning: This story deals with sexual offending and may be distressing.
A man who hid in the changing rooms of three different recreational facilities and covertly took photos of naked children in two of them has been sent to prison for four years.
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Christchurch songwriters given a platform to perform
The Songwriters' Collective is a Christchurch-based initiative aimed at helping local artists establish themselves and find a broader audience.
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