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New Zealand

Precarious doomsday solution for New Zealand’s native plants
Article
/ 24 September 2019

Precarious doomsday solution for New Zealand’s native plants

New Zealand’s seed bank for threatened indigenous plants lacks ongoing funding

By Farah Hancock
A tropical subject: Could typhoons hit Rugby World Cup?
Article
/ 10 September 2019

A tropical subject: Could typhoons hit Rugby World Cup?

Here are some of the key questions as one of the world’s natural disaster hotspots prepares to host one of the world’s biggest sporting events

By Richard Carter
Call Carter: All Blacks legend settles Bledisloe Cup nerves
Article
/ 16 August 2019

Call Carter: All Blacks legend settles Bledisloe Cup nerves

The defending world cup champions have brought a two-time winner to advise creative players in the setup

By Agency
Coach drops top All Blacks
Article
/ 16 August 2019

Coach drops top All Blacks

Steve Hansen wants a “200%” improvement from his players for their clash with the Aussies

By Agency
Proposed New Zealand abortion law to give women right to choose
Article
/ 5 August 2019

Proposed New Zealand abortion law to give women right to choose

The government plans to overhaul the country’s current abortion laws

By Agency
How the Barrett family has plotted the course for New Zealand rugby
Article
/ 26 July 2019

How the Barrett family has plotted the course for New Zealand rugby

Not only have Beauden, Jordie and Scott Barrett are the first sibling trio to take the field at the same time

By Luke Feltham
How have the All Blacks remained the world’s best for over a decade?
Article
/ 26 July 2019

How have the All Blacks remained the world’s best for over a decade?

New Zealand have a chance to do the incredible in Japan later this year and win a third consecutive World Cup

By Luke Feltham
How to get women’s voices heard in African politics
Africa
/ 23 July 2019

How to get women’s voices heard in African politics

Getting women into politics is only half of the challenge. The second half is to make sure that women are not only seen, but also heard

By Nic Cheeseman and Susan Dodsworth
All Blacks coach winds back on domestic violence comments
Article
/ 10 July 2019

All Blacks coach winds back on domestic violence comments

Steve Hansen moves to clarify comments he made, downplaying the role of gender in domestic violence

By Agency
New Zealand slams Google over murder case gaffe
Article
/ 4 July 2019

New Zealand slams Google over murder case gaffe

A public Google email named the accused killer of Grace Millane, despite a court order suppressing his identity while he was on trial

By Agency
GDP still best indicator of wellbeing
Article
/ 28 June 2019

GDP still best indicator of wellbeing

New Zealand now has an alternative measure that’s less about money than people, but it may be missing the mark

By Staff Reporter
More exposure’ for women’s game: New Zealand ‘keeper Nayler has World Cup goal
Article
/ 10 June 2019

More exposure’ for women’s game: New Zealand ‘keeper Nayler has World Cup goal

The Ferns’ goalkeeper believes that her team can bring more attention to football in her country

By Agency
Christchurch attacker charged with terrorism: police
Article
/ 21 May 2019

Christchurch attacker charged with terrorism: police

51 charges of murder, 40 of attempted murder and one charge under the Terrorism Suppression Act have now been filed against Brenton Tarrant

By Agency
New Zealand media set rules for mosque terrorist trial
Article
/ 1 May 2019

New Zealand media set rules for mosque terrorist trial

The New Zealand government has barred downloads of Brenton Tarrant’s manifesto and the livestream footage he posted of the attacks

By Agency
Probe shows Sri Lanka attacks ‘retaliation for Christchurch’ — government
Article
/ 23 April 2019

Probe shows Sri Lanka attacks ‘retaliation for Christchurch’ — government

The revelation came as the death toll in the Easter Sunday bomb attacks on churches and high-end hotels rose to 321

By Amal Jayasinghe and Peter Hutchison
Muslims long at home in New Zealand
Article
/ 18 April 2019

Muslims long at home in New Zealand

This religious community has grown from the arrival of a few sailors in 1769 to a large number of refugees first in 1951 and then since the 1980s

By Aaisha Dadi Patel
Christchurch accused to face 50 murder charges
Article
/ 4 April 2019

Christchurch accused to face 50 murder charges

Christchurch gunman Brenton Tarrant will face 50 charges of murder and 39 charges of attempted murder

By Agency
Tough New Zealand gun laws easily pass first hurdle
Article
/ 2 April 2019

Tough New Zealand gun laws easily pass first hurdle

Lawmakers voted 119-1 in favour of the bill, which bans military-style semi-automatic rifles

By Neil Sands
‘Long overdue’: Facebook bans white nationalism on its platforms
Article
/ 28 March 2019

‘Long overdue’: Facebook bans white nationalism on its platforms

Social network extends ban on hate speech to prohibit promotion and support of white nationalism and white separatism

By Staff Reporter
Letters to the editor: March 22 to 28
Article
/ 22 March 2019

Letters to the editor: March 22 to 28

Our readers write in about Azapo, Islamophobia, the elections in the wake of Eskom’s woes and failing state-owned enterprises

By Letters
New Zealand bans assault weapons within days of massacre
Article
/ 21 March 2019

New Zealand bans assault weapons within days of massacre

Initial public reaction was positive in the still-shocked country, where hundreds of people turned out for a second day for funerals in Christchurch

By Glenda Kwek
NZ gunman ‘faces isolation’ due to prison dangers
Article
/ 20 March 2019

NZ gunman ‘faces isolation’ due to prison dangers

New Zealand has no death penalty and alleged shooter Brenton Tarrant is expected to face a record prison sentence if found guilty of the massacre

By Agency
NZ begins releasing bodies to families in Christchurch mosque attack
Article
/ 19 March 2019

NZ begins releasing bodies to families in Christchurch mosque attack

The bodies of the first six victims have been released by the coroner to their families, while Prime Minister Ardern labels the gunman a ‘terrorist’

By Aaisha Dadi Patel
A racist massacre in Godzone
Article
/ 19 March 2019

A racist massacre in Godzone

Despite its image as a friendly and welcoming country, New Zealand is a settler colonial society with a history of exclusivity

By Mandisi Majavu
Facebook scrubs 1.5mn Christchurch attack videos but criticism goes viral
Article
/ 18 March 2019

Facebook scrubs 1.5mn Christchurch attack videos but criticism goes viral

As the alleged gunman callously picked off his victims in Christchurch’s Al Noor mosque, he livestreamed the gruesome scene on Facebook Live

By Agency
Tensions rise over burials of New Zealand shooting victims
Article
/ 17 March 2019

Tensions rise over burials of New Zealand shooting victims

New Zealand officials said at least one body would be returned Sunday night, and that all 50 should be back with their families by Wednesday

By Glenda Kwek
40 dead in New Zealand mosque shootings
Article
/ 15 March 2019

40 dead in New Zealand mosque shootings

40 people have been killed by an Australian extremist at two mosque shootings in New Zealand’s South Island city of Christchurch

By Chris Foley
Cape Town awarded 2023 Netball World Cup
Article
/ 7 March 2019

Cape Town awarded 2023 Netball World Cup

South Africa, which will be the first country on the continent to host the event, beat out strong competition from Auckland, New Zealand

By Luke Feltham
SA’s great netball gamble
Article
/ 22 February 2019

SA’s great netball gamble

It’s Cape Town vs Auckland in the fight for the right to host the 2023 World Cup — with the future of the game at stake

By Luke Feltham
Australia strawberry crisis now tastes a little sweeter for farmers
Article
/ 24 September 2018

Australia strawberry crisis now tastes a little sweeter for farmers

Wholesalers are reporting an uptick in sales, thanks in part to social media campaigns that encouraged Australians to ‘#Smashastrawb’ and eat it

By Andrew Beatty
Scientist launches hunt for Loch Ness ‘monster DNA’
Article
/ 17 June 2018

Scientist launches hunt for Loch Ness ‘monster DNA’

The last reported sighting was on March 26 this year by a US couple standing on the ramparts of the ruin of Urquhart Castle

By Staff Reporter
New Zealand orders mass cattle cull to eradicate disease
Article
/ 28 May 2018

New Zealand orders mass cattle cull to eradicate disease

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the decision was taken to ‘protect the base of the economy’

By Agency
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