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Rotorua-based Wairea Company, in collaboration with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, will headline Aronui Arts Festival ...
In a powerful interview, Mayor Tori Whanau has revealed she’s been the target of relentless rumours and online harassment ...
Antarctica's patterns of stark seasonal changes, with months of darkness followed by a summer of 24-hour daylight, prompted ...
From Ahmad Erwan Othman ROTORUA (New Zealand), July 15 (Bernama) -- The success of the Maori community, in transforming their village into a world-class tourism destination, presents an opportunity ...
If Labour’s Peeni Henare wins the upcoming by-election in Tāmaki Makaurau, this will see Georgie Dansey nō Ngāti Tūwharetoa enter parliament. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has announced the ...
As they emerge from a four-year NRLW hiatus, NZ Warriors women are determined to make the unknown their friend. A foundation member of the competition in 2018, the Auckland club was forced to close ...
Gregor Townsend praised a huge defensive effort from his players as Scotland held firm to beat the Maori All Blacks in a thrilling contest in Whangarei.
Scotland's Stafford McDowall, top, celebrates with Rory Hutchinson and Arron Reed after the win over the Maori All Blacks. | SNS Group / SRU ...
Scotland has conceded a try after only 40 seconds but rallied to score four tries to hold out the New Zealand Maori 29-26 in the opening match of its South Pacific tour.
Scotland hold off a Maori All Blacks fightback at the death to hang on to a slender lead and win a nail-biting first game of their summer tour to New Zealand.
Head coach Gregor Townsend was delighted to see Scotland's summer tour "start on a positive" with a 29-26 win over Maori All Blacks in New Zealand.
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