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England Roses will give Silver Ferns strong examination
The Silver Ferns will come up against a stronger England side than the one they met in October last year, but some big names will still be missing when the teams meet next month.
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Roses return to New Zealand for netball series
The England Roses will make a tour Down Under to play the Silver Ferns and Australian Diamonds in September and October.
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Cadbury silos being demolished to make way for new hospital
Dunedin's distinctive purple and white Cadbury silos are coming down as demolition of the former chocolate factory continues.
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The Kindness Collective: a charity that puts kindness first
Kindness isn't just a word for Sarah Page, it's a calling. With her unique charity The Kindness Collective, Sarah is working to make New Zealand the kindest country on the planet. Video, Audio
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The Story Behind New Zealand's Most Iconic Ad
In this episode of Eyewitness Sonia Yee takes a look at why The Great Crunchie Train Robbery was a runaway success at a time when the advertising industry hit a turning point. Audio
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Dame Noeline ponders Silver Ferns’ shooting reshuffle
Silver Ferns' coach Dame Noeline Taurua could look outside the square as she searches for goal attack options with a Constellation Cup against arch-rivals Australia confirmed for October.
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Netball: Plenty to iron out at business end of ANZ
Analysis - You tend to learn a lot about players during the business end of a competition and this one will be no different with five rounds left in the ANZ Premiership regular season.
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Te Paea Selby-Rickit ready to fill Tactix shooting void
Silver Fern Te Paea Selby-Rickit is happy to take on a bigger shooting load while the Mainland Tactix deal with injuries, plus she knows it's good for her game.
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Netball: Paris Lokotui takes leap to elite level like a duck to water
On the face of it water polo and netball might seem like two sports that have very little in common but multi-talented Pulse midcourter Paris Lokotui knows otherwise.
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Historical documents unearthed at Cadbury factory demolition
A sweet trove of documents has been unearthed during the demolition of the old Cadbury office block that will be the site of the new Dunedin Hospital. Audio
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Sweet trove of documents unearthed at Cadbury factory demolition
A sweet trove of documents has been unearthed during the demolition of the old Cadbury office block that will be the site of the new Dunedin Hospital.
The old books are full of details about Hudson… Video, Audio
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Business case for new Dunedin hospital to go before Cabinet
The detailed business case for the $1.4 billion Dunedin Hospital rebuild will finally reach Cabinet in the coming weeks after months of delays.
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Netball: Late starter Georgia Tong on fast track
Three year's ago Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic defender Georgia Tong thought an elite netball career might have passed her by.
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Box of 120-year-old chocolates commissioned by Queen Victoria discovered in Australia
Conservators at the National Library of Australia have unearthed one of the world's oldest boxes of chocolates, dating back 120 years to the time of the Boer War.
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Edible chocolate more than 120 years old discovered
One of the oldest boxes of chocolate has been discovered in Australia.
At 120 years past its expiry date, the Cadbury bar is remarkably in almost edible condition.
The six chocolate fingers… Audio
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Dame Noeline wants collaboration over bottom lines
Silver Ferns' coach Dame Noeline Taurua is finally planning on sitting down this week to sign a contract that will take her through to the World Cup in 2023.
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One last goodbye: Former staff farewell Cadbury factory
Former Cadbury factory workers have taken a last tour of the building before it is demolished to make way for the new Dunedin Hospital.
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Cadbury factory holds one last tour before demolition
Former Cadburys factory workers say the impact of redundancy on mental health is too often overlooked.
Hundreds of staff were made redundant when Dunedin's Cadburys chocolate factory closed its doors… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news - Additions to Silver Ferns squad, former Black Caps signs with Perth Scorchers, one-sided results to open new hockey league and another major injury setback for Liverpool.
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Netball NZ wants a joint men's and women's Open Champs
Netball New Zealand wants a joint Open Champs next year with men's teams, but including a team in the ANZ Premiership is not on the cards.
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Dame Noeline not happy with first test win
The world champion Silver Ferns can expect some stern words at training today despite sealing victory last night.
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Odds stacked against England Roses
International netball is back but it could be a one-sided as the world champion Silver Ferns host the England Roses in Hamilton.
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One uncapped player in Silver Ferns
Shooter Monica Falkner has capped a remarkable return from injury by being named in the Silver Ferns team for the upcoming test series against England.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Neighbours topple premiership leaders, Magpies keep hold of the log o' wood and pay-cut for English cricketers.
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Silver Ferns overcome slow start to beat NZ A
The Silver Ferns beat New Zealand A 59-44 in the first game of the Cadbury Series in Palmerston North.