[ad_1] Trent Boult celebrates Matthew Wade’s wicket with Devon Conway, New Zealand Black Caps v Australia. Twenty20 International Cricket. Photo / Photosport.co.nz It’s no small thing to pull 383 experience games out of their top order, not when Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson have racked up 14,747 one-day caps and …
Read More »Asian-American woman, 75, defends herself after being punched in the face in an unprovoked attack in San Francisco
[ad_1] Two elderly Asian Americans were the latest victims of a brutal and random attack in the United States, as tensions rise over escalating racial violence. Xiao Zhen Xie, 75, allegedly fought back and fought off his attacker after being punched in the eye in San Francisco. Videos posted on …
Read More »Black Caps vs Bangladesh: Tom Latham says Devon Conway can do a Kane Williamson
[ad_1] Black Caps substitute captain Tom Latham has seen quite a bit in the game as he prepares to play his 100th ODI against Bangladesh in Dunedin on Saturday. The 28-year-old has had a front seat for most of Kane Williamson’s career, watching the injured captain racking up over 6,000 …
Read More »Transtasman Bubble: Air New Zealand plans Auckland to Hobart
[ad_1] DealUpdated March 19, 2021 02:00 AM4 minutes to read Air New Zealand will operate two direct services a week between Auckland and Hobart when a two-way transtasman bubble starts. The airline last flew there 23 years ago and said today the city would be its 10th Australian destination. Air …
Read More »Police pronounced dead after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami found alive
[ad_1] WorldUpdated Mar 18, 2021 10:05 PM2 minutes to read Abrip Asep’s family thought he was dead for almost two decades. Photo / Polsubsektor Blang Bintang A police officer believed to have died in the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami was reportedly found alive and living in a psychiatric hospital more …
Read More »America’s Cup 2021: $ 5 million government pledge is a ‘drop in the bucket’
[ad_1] The government funding promise of $ 5 million for the New Zealand team has been described as a “drop in the bucket” of what it would take to hold the America’s Cup champions together and secure another defense in New Zealand. The minister responsible for the America’s Cup, Stuart …
Read More »The detail: the America’s Cup may not stay in New Zealand
[ad_1] The Detail is a daily news podcast produced for RNZ for Press room and is posted on Stuff with permission. Click on this link to subscribe to the podcast. The Auld Mug is from New Zealand for now, but the event and the winning team are already facing new …
Read More »Race to lure the America’s Cup back to the shores of New Zealand
[ad_1] The America’s Cup is safely secured in the clutches of New Zealand, and there is now mounting pressure for the event to stay in the local seas. New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton will not rule out taking the next iteration overseas. Photo: © Chris Cameron 2013 Four of the …
Read More »Once outperformed, New Zealand faces a double dip recession | Economy and Business News
[ad_1] The measures that helped New Zealand resist COVID, including closing its borders to tourism, are now hurting its economy. New Zealand, a star player in the battle against Covid-19, faces the prospect of a double-dip recession as the impact of its closed border on the vital tourism industry hits …
Read More »The house with Len Castle’s pottery on the pavement and Barry Crump’s beer bottles in the garden.
[ad_1] The late Len Castle is one of our most beloved ceramic artists – his works are in high demand and fetch high prices at auctions. And now, the Titirangi house where he made his pottery has hit the market. The house, on Tawini Road, was designed for Castle in …
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