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A year 4 boy was told he could no longer play age-grade rugby with his friends because he’s over the weight limit.
Growing up in rural Tasmania in the 1970s, money was tight and career options were limited, says Guardians of NZ Super Jo ...
Ruth Beaglehole, who spent more than a half a century as an advocate for children and parents in Los Angeles, died last month ...
A man who met a young overseas teen on social media sent her nudes of himself and encouraged her to do the same before ...
Nathan Outteridge is the man who'll step into Peter Burling's shoes at Team New Zealand. The Aussie-born NZ resident has been ...
Tristain Hoath is a busy man. And a big one. The six-foot-two, 330-pound Edmonton police officer, who doubles as co-owner of the United Strength and Power gym, is one of four Canadians this week ...
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Dropbox on MSNSecret Animal Wars Are Quietly Reshaping The WildAll across the planet, hidden animal battles over territory, food, and survival are reshaping ecosystems—altering ...
As Eurovision looms, Feedback enjoys discovering more about the winners of this year's Dance Your PhD contest, who have an ...
Summer rebuild to target key positions in attack and defenceNottingham Forest are preparing for a crucial summer in the ...
Three New Zealand lawmakers from Te Pāti Māori, the Māori Party, will receive temporary bans from Parliament and severe censure, it was announced Wednesday, over their protest of a proposed law by ...
New Zealand’s unofficial fruit is the feijoa, not the kiwi. And part of the fun is in giving it away
The feijoa, not the kiwi, is the unofficial fruit of New Zealand, but it remains unknown to much of the world.
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