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Transport Minister Simeon Brown has outlined major disruptions for Auckland rail commuters through to the end of January 2026, as work continues on the City Rail Link.
This will include 96 days of full network closures in the coming 13 months, with the first scheduled from December 27 until January 28. -
Sir Robert "Bom" Gillies, the last surviving member of the 28th Māori Battalion, has passed away in Rotorua aged 99.
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The All Blacks have had fierce rivalries with the likes of South Africa, Australia, France and England that stretch back decades. You can now add Ireland to the list of "old foes".
After their breakthrough win against the All Blacks in 2016, Ireland have beaten the All Blacks four times and have gone on to become the number one ranked team in the world. Now the two teams will face off once again at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday morning (New Zealand time) in what is arguably the most eagerly anticipated of the Autumn Nations Series test matches this year.
All Black great and Sky Sport commentator Jeff Wilson takes a look at the two teams and how he sees the match playing out. -
Paddy Gower dares you to disagree that MMP makes New Zealand great.
This featured as part of Gower's "The F#$%ing News" podcast. Click here to listen to the full episode, and to subscribe and follow the podcast. -
Vice President Kamala Harris has given her concession speech at Howard University in Washington D.C after losing the US election to Donald Trump.
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The much-talked about "tightest race in US election history" never eventuated as Donald Trump and his Republican Party swept back into power, comprehensively defeating Kamala Harris and the Democrats to become the 47th president of the United States of America.
The Post’s National Affairs Editor Andrea Vance is in Washington D.C the day after the election and joins us to recap a remarkable 24 hours. -
Election day has arrived in America as tens of millions vote to decide who will be the 47th president of the United States.
Results are starting to come in but given how close the race to the White House is, it could be some time before we know who has actually won.
David Smith is the Washington Bureau Chief for The Guardian, and joins us from Donald Trump’s election watch party at West Palm Beach in Florida with the latest. -
The latest unemployment figures for the three months to September 30th have been released by Stats NZ. They show the rate continues to rise and is now sitting at 4.8%, up from 4.6% in the June quarter.
Annual wage growth also slowed, down to 3.8% from 4.3%.
Infometrics Chief Executive and Principal Economist Brad Olsen explains what all this means. -
On the eve of one of the closest and most eagerly-anticipated US elections in living memory, National Affairs Editor for The Post and Sunday Star-Times Andrea Vance joins us from Philadelphia for the latest on the race to the White House.
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There isn't much that Stephen Fry hasn't done in the arts and entertainment worlds. Actor, screenwriter, author, playwright, journalist, poet, comedian, television presenter, film director, mythological reteller - the list is as impressive as it is long.
He has led a remarkable, and at times troubled, life and now the multi-award-winning comedian, actor and master storyteller is returning to New Zealand in November to share the ups and downs of a life spent in and around show business.
Ahead of the shows in Auckland and Wellington, Fry spoke to Newsable about how he got to where he is, his sexuality and battles with depression, his dislike of social media and, of course, everybody's favourite randy parrot.
To purchase tickets to the shows click here
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Auckland eye doctor Philip Polkinghorne, who was charged with and then acquitted of murdering his wife Pauline Hanna, has been sentenced to 150 hours of community work after a judge said a fine would not have been appropriate.
Senior Stuff reporter Edward Gay was in court for the sentencing and joins Newsable to recap what happened. -
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon addresses Mike King's comments about alcohol being a mental health solution and talks about the free trade agreement between New Zealand and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
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Dame Lisa Carrington has won the Association of National Olympic Committee's Female Outstanding Sporting Career award at a ceremony in Cascais, Portugal.
The event was attended by more than 600 people from the Olympic Movement including IOC President Dr. Thomas Bach, as well as representatives from the world’s 206 National Olympic Committees. -
Erica Stanford, the minister responsible for addressing historical abuse, has announced the Crown will reimburse survivors of abuse at Lake Alice, as per one of the recommendations in the Royal Commission report.
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A new international initiative will see Indian-backed basketball teams join New Zealand’s men's NBL and women’s Tauihi competitions in 2025.
The teams will be known as the Indian Panthers and will be based in South Auckland.
Sky TV’s Head of Commercialisation & Fandom Justin Nelson and INBL pro Chief Executive Parveen Batish discuss this groundbreaking arrangement. -
The latest Stats NZ employment indicator figures show that younger workers have borne the brunt of the job losses, with the number of 15-29 year-olds in filled jobs down by about 29,000 compared with a year ago.
New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Economist and Director of Policy Craig Renney takes a look at the numbers in more detail. -
Police have offered a $100,000 reward in relation to the murder of Arthur Easton 39 years ago in Papakura.
Easton was stabbed to death in his hallway after confronting an intruder. The killing led to the wrongful conviction of Alan Hall.
Senior investigations officer Detective Inspector Warrick Adkin spoke to media.
*You can provide information directly to the investigation team by calling 0800 GROVE 1985 (0800 47683 1985). You can also email directly to [email protected] -
All Black Anton Lienert-Brown sat down with Paddy Gower for open and honest conversation about his battle with anxiety and depression.
The conversation featured as part of Gower's 'The F#$%ing News' podcast. Click here to listen to the full episode, and to subscribe and follow the podcast. -
Why are we charged a fee to use our own money to pay for things via contactless payment?
The answer, it turns out, is complicated, as Stuff's Lloyd Burr explains in part one of a two part series. -
Acting Detective Inspector Alisse Robertson has given an update with the latest on the fatal Onehunga bus stabbing.
Police are looking for Kael Leona, who is in his late 30s and was last seen between Mt Wellington and Onehunga wearing dark coloured pants, a black jumper with white writing, and white shoes. He had a green T-shirt on his head. - Laat meer zien