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Glory day to Argentina who fall from New Zealand

On the 3rd day of the Rugby Championship, Poomas defeated the All Blocks for the first time in their history. A great achievement. ...

The Australian team is allowed to enter New Zealand

Despite concerns about the corona virus, the Australian team received a green light from authorities to enter New Zealand on Tuesday. This will allow the Pletislow Cup and rugby championship matches to be played between the Wallabies...

Deadly volcanic eruption cases

WorkSafe announced on Monday (December 1) that ten companies and three people have been blamed...

Blues in Pool A with New Zealand and Italy

France, hosts of the Rugby World Cup-2023, will face New Zealand All Blacks from Group A (Group A), according to a draw in Paris on Monday. By the end of qualifications running until November 2022, the Blues will...

After Tasmania, New Zealand is the scene of the largest dolphin fins

# Alert packagePolluted rivers or soil, abandoned industrial waste… Do you live near a polluted area?Click here to alert us!Images Strike: On one of the beaches of the Saddam Islands, the bodies of lifeless dolphins are all, almost sideways,...

World Rugby League – World Cup – New Zealand and Australia want to meet instead of Rugby League

The new component in terms of both countries withdrawing is that they will be forced to face each other in a Test match, while the World Cup will take...

Fearing delta diversity, New Zealand suspends its “travel bubble” with Australia

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinta Artern decided on July 23 to close the "travel bubble" between the two, amid growing concern in Australia, especially in the Sydney region, about the progress of the delta diversity.The experience would have been...

Rugby | Karen Buckwin: “New Zealand violates our game”

"When you talk to someone about rugby, they do not know the rules, but they...
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Greens Push for Tougher Penalties Over Privacy Breaches in New Zealand

The Green Party is calling for significantly tougher penalties for serious privacy breaches, arguing New Zealand’s current laws are...
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