There’s no (real) sport on. But that doesn’t mean no stories ... Forget the white-ball cricket and international rugby league. We delve into the Premier’s subbies rugby days, and uncover the greatest tale never told about two of Gunnedah’s finest. 
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A trainer’s verdict: Sam Freedman’s guide to the Cox Plate, plus our expert tips Don’t waste your time pouring over the Cox Plate form guide. Our Melbourne Cup-winning columnist has done it for you. 
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Cyclist critically injured after crash in Western Bay of Plenty Emergency services are responding to a serious crash at the intersection of SH29 and Poripori Rd on Saturday. 
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From dance to digital rock, the debut LP from expat Eden Burns is exciting throughout Eden Burns's new album And the Make Believers is both excitingly different and strangely familiar. 
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Mum of teen who died of cancer says Oranga Tamariki contributed to 'suffering' The mother said her son complained of worsening back pain for nearly two years while in state care. He was later diagnosed with cancer and died. 
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Businesses overestimate supply chain cyber defence readiness, study finds A study reveals businesses overrate their readiness against supply chain cyber threats, with 92% trusting suppliers yet 34% lacking thorough risk checks. 
© 2026 ITBrief Sat, 25 Oct 9:55am
How generative AI could change how we think and speak Could an over-reliance on AI damage our ability to use language as an instrument for thinking creatively? 
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World Health Organisation warned New Zealand of measles immunisation gap Latest stats show 72 percent of Maori under-fives are vaccinated, compared to 82 percent for the whole population. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Sat, 25 Oct 8:05am
Country Life: First stage of Waimate Trail nears completion Volunteers are nearing completion of the first leg of a new trail for walkers, runners and cyclists in South Canterbury. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Sat, 25 Oct 7:05am
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‘The last thing we want to do is destroy it’: The magic of Moonee Valley Five champion jockeys share their Cox Plate memories before the venue is bulldozed to the ground. 
© 2026 Sydney Morning Herald Sat, 25 Oct 12:35pm
Kane Williamson hints at future plans ahead of long-awaited Black Caps return The Black Caps’ star batter will play his first international since early March when they face England in the first of three ODIs on Sunday. 
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Tokelau reminds me of what's important says rugby league star Tokelau always in the heart of rugby league star Isaac Misky as he takes the field 
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Drinking raw milk and eating steak with his hands: A day in the life of world football’s leading goalscorer Erling Haaland has revealed the meticulous daily routine which makes him one of the world’s great goalscorers. 
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Revamped Tauranga Arts Festival faces annual funding challenges Previously a biannual event, this year's festival marks the start of a new yearly cycle. 
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Atlas browser sparks debate on AI’s role in search & security OpenAI’s Atlas browser stirs debate on AI’s impact in search, raising concerns over transparency, security risks, and the future of information browsing. 
© 2026 ITBrief Sat, 25 Oct 9:45am
NZ family seeks NZD $500,000 for son's CAR T-cell cancer trial in US A New Zealand family aims to raise NZD $500,000 to fund their son Hugo's CAR T-cell cancer trial in the US after exhausting local treatment options. 
© 2026 ITBrief Sat, 25 Oct 8:55am
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