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Watch: 65-year-old former champion holes 191-yard eagle at Masters
Fred Couples became the second-oldest player to shoot an under-par round in the history of the tournament. 
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SH1 lanes blocked north of Wellington
Motorists told to expect delays, with traffic management in place. 
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Stuart Smith: New Zealanders need the grocery duopoly to end
OPINION: If ever there is an issue on which politicians are likely to agree, this is it. For far too long, the two major supermarkets have prioritised profits to the detriment of Kiwis. 
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Trump tariffs: Guam's exemption could be short-lived, says former US delegate
Guam sits outside the US customs zone, which means items imported into Guam are exempt from the tariffs that are being implemented in the 50 states. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 7:45am 

Le Franc replaced as New Caledonia’s High Commissioner
The French government has appointed Jacques Billant, 65, whose career involves a long stint in the French military, as the new High Commissioner. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 7:45am 

Watch: Aussie teen sprint sensation runs 9.99s for the 100m twice on the same day
The schoolboy phenomenon ran two 9.99s 100m at the Australian national championships but the wind was illegal both times. 
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Phil Goff relishes new-found freedom, blasts Donald Trump again
He fears New Zealand has become an enabler of Donald Trump. 
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Our ancestors didn’t eat 3 meals a day. So why do we?
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are an almost universally accepted trinity in the Western world. How did it happen? 
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Phil Goff relishes new-found freedom, blasts Donald Trump again
The sacked diplomat blasted US President Donald Trump again in front of a packed lecture hall. 
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An unwinnable war on the great enemy - the road cone
The government has declared a war on road cones, but the traffic management industry thinks it's the wrong approach to an issue it's already working on. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:45am 


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One person dead after two-vehicle crash on SH1 near Tirau
Serious crash unit investigates cause of late-night collision. 
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Police seek vehicle in murder case
Police investigating the homicide of Abdul Nabizadah, 63, in Miramar have linked the attack to a burglary nearby, and identified a vehicle believed to be involved. 
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Watch: Tai Rawhiti to replant 100,000 hectares of forestry and pasture with bush, but at whose cost?
Tai Rawhiti wants to take take a huge chunk of forestry and pastoral land and plant it with permanent bush. 
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Person killed in crash on State Highway 1 in South Waikato
A person has died after a two-vehicle crash that closed the motorway near Tirau . 
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Next SailGP event cancelled after Australia’s crash reveals wingsail defect
The 12 teams won’t return to action until the series arrives in New York in early June. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 7:25am 

TradeMe removes spy camera listings with sexual photos
It comes after cameras bought on site were used to secretly film women. 
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Bottled water supplies under pressure as boil water notice remains for Greymouth
Local authorities have pinpointed an area of Greymouth's water network that could have been contaminated, with the town and wider district to remain under a boil water notice. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 7:25am 

Hot, spicy and risen: Easter hot cross buns are back
It's that time of year again when hot cross buns crowd the shelves at supermarkets and bakeries. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 7:05am 

Treaty Principles Bill scrapped but the fight for Te Tiriti is just beginning - lawyers and advocates say
Legal experts and Maori advocates say the fight to protect Te Tiriti is only just beginning - as the controversial Treaty Principles Bill is officially killed in Parliament. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 7:05am 

State Highway 1 closes in South Waikato after serious crash
Emergency services responded to the crash in Tirau at 10.30pm on Thursday. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 7:05am 

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