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Video: Jacinda Ardern hits the ground running as new NZ PM
Thousands gathered on the lawn of Parliament House in Wellington, where Jacinda Ardern was sworn in as New Zealand’s new prime minister.
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Aussie blogger arrested while trying to seek political asylum in New Zealand
A blogger from Australia, who was previously jailed for a racial attack, has been arrested while trying to seek political asylum in New Zealand.
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Fox puts the ball in Savea’s court ahead of ‘really big off-season’
All Blacks selector Grant Fox is backing wing Julian Savea to have a strong off-season to give himself the best chance of earning a recall.
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Kevin Spacey: I choose now to live as a gay man
American actor Kevin Spacey has come out as gay while addressing allegations of sexual misconduct laid against him by fellow actor Anthony Rapp.
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Video: Killer whale sends swimmers running
Swimmers at Hahei Beach in New Zealand had to flee from the water when a killer whale came a bit too close for comfort.
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Eminem’s Lose Yourself wins copyright battle in NZ
American rapper Eminem has effectively been awarded NZ$600,000 in damages, after New Zealand’s high court ruled that the National party infringed on the singer’s copyright.
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These funny tweets really get what it means to be an adult
If you’ve been balancing work, taxes, meetings and basic ‘adulting’ in a perpetually tired and sleep-deprived state, then you are not alone.
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Einstein’s ‘calm and humble life’ note fetches top dollar at auction
A note Albert Einstein gave a bellhop in lieu of a tip, way back in 1922, has sold for more than $1-million at auction.
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Hansen: Why would you hate coaching the Lions?
All Blacks boss Steve Hansen has taken a swipe at British and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland’s over the latter’s recent comments regarding the Lions’ tour of New Zealand.
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Who is Jacinda Ardern? Introducing New Zealand’s youngest prime minister [WATCH]
New New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern has been touted as the next ‘rock star’ politician, following the likes of Barack Obama and Justine Truedeau.
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Eastern cuisine trends in Melbourne: Vietnamese specialties
Melbourne is to Australia as salt is to pepper. They go hand-in-hand and Melbourne is a city that is thriving with Australian culture – food, wine, sports and arts are what define it.
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How to gain the attention of all your students in the classroom
Keeping and gaining the attention of all your students in a classroom is a tad bit of a challenge for almost all educators.
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Twitter reacts to potential ‘Chipocalypse’
While you’re crunching down on your chips in the UK, spare a thought for fans of crisps in New Zealand.
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London to Edinburgh in under an hour – Branson backs ‘faster than a plane’ Hyperloop train
Inspired by Elon Musk and now driven by Virgin and Richard Branson, the revolutionary Hyperloop technology is set to transform transport across the UK and around the world.
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Hansen quick to question SBW critics – rightly so
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has slammed people who are not happy with Sonny Bill Williams’ form.
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Video: Who sent the most meaningful message to New Zealand First?
Pita Paraone was first elected on the New Zealand First list in 2002.
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Video: Kiwis take swipe at Australia’s same-sex marriage debate
Tongue-in-cheek brilliance here, as The Project wants people to ‘Gay their own way’ – and laments how perfect New Zealand was before same-sex marriage arrived.
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Your guide to semi-permanent makeup
Also known as cosmetic artistry, semi-permanent makeup is probably one of the world’s most innovative solutions within the beauty industry in recent times.
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Don’t be taken by surprise by these five UK visa and immigration rules
UK Visa rules can often be very complicated, and oftentimes things are not as straightforward as they seem.
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Harvey Weinstein – that awkward moment when you’re fired from your own company
Heavyweight Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has been fired from his company, The Weinstein Co, the company’s board of directors said in a statement issued on Sunday.