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Tahiti will mark Matari'i as a national public holiday for the first time following in the footsteps of Matariki in Aotearoa.
The reforms will cap discounts judges can give to an offender and introduce aggravating factors at sentencing.
The US President's sweeping tax-cut and spending bill has narrowly advanced past the Republican-controlled Senate.
Following a helicopter survey, Tasman's deputy mayor says damage to the Motueka Valley is more extensive than could be seen ...
The man killed by a falling tree during floods across the South Island was a fifth-generation hop farmer and "big character" ...
An RNZ reporter surveying the scene by helicopter says the worst affected area appears to be the township of Kohatu, beside ...
President Donald Trump has lashed out at prosecutors in Israel over the corruption trial that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
British & Irish Lions forward Henry Pollock said he is relishing the competition for places in Andy Farrell's line-up after a ...
The Tactix hold a one point lead on top of the ANZ Premiership, however face a stern challenge in Wellington against the four ...
Weightlifters David Liti and Tui-Alofa Patolo have been named flagbearers for the New Zealand team at the Pacific Mini Games ...
New Zealand's own Kai Kara-France is back in action, taking on Alexandre Pantoja for the UFC Flyweight belt. They're co-main ...
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