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29  mars     07h03
Three charged after Gisborne rainbow crossing painted
   The trio have been charged with graffiti vandalism after they allegedly defaced the rainbow crossing with white paint.
    06h52
Live: Crusaders lead Chiefs by 10 at halftime
   Hosts make a dream start with three first half tries as they look to end a five match losing streak, against the high flying Chiefs.
    06h12
Man charged with murder after body found in burnt out car
   Police say unanswered questions remain, including the identity of the victim, following the grim discovery in Hastings on Tuesday.
    06h00
Free speech goes both ways
   Southland based ACT MP Todd Stephenson finds free speech under threat.
    06h00
Where does the plastic go?
   OPINION: Ever wonder what happens to that plastic bag or bottle lying by the roadside Well, it depends upon where it ends up.
    05h13
Rampant MatatÅ score seven-try first win of Super Rugby Aupiki season
   Forwards Georgia Ponsonby and Lucy Jenkins bagged try scoring doubles as the Matat clinched a point win over the Hurricanes Poua.
    05h10
Recap: MatatÅ too strong for Hurricanes Poua
   Defending champions cruise to their first win of Super Rugby Aupiki , after Poua lose a player to a red card.
    04h30
Lucky escape’ as WhakÄ tane campers narrowly avoid 40m tree fall
   Angela Doherty says viscous weather sent her fellow campers scattering as a tree measuring over m tall fell near a camp site.
    04h00
Big Jim’ eyes test stage after conquering Super Rugby
   The Highlanders winger has already beaten defenders this year, and the white jersey of Fiji or the black of New Zealand is his next big goal.
    03h30
Baltimore port workers are living in a dream’ as harbour remains blocked
   The work at the collapsed Baltimore bridge is only just beginning.
    03h22
Cause of death revealed for Mick Fanning’s brother Ed
   Ed Fanning, , became Mick’s third brother to die after incident at a surf tour camp in Madagascar.
    03h09
Recap: England too good for White Ferns again
   Despite a three wicket spell from Melie Kerr, the hosts can’t defend as the touring side seal a T series win in Wellington.
    03h08
Gaze record in vain as White Ferns sunk again
   A fighting maiden half century was not enough as England pull off two superb catches then capitalise on late no balls in the T I series finale.
    03h00
Watch: Socceroos coach cracks joke at Wellington’s expense
   Kiwis ’ Strewth, Graham Arnold can’t believe the Phoenix are soaring high at the top of Australia’s A League.
    02h15
Seeking a southern Rose of Tralee
   The Invercargill Irish Society says a hint of Irish heritage is all that is required to be eligible for the regional contest.
    02h12
Cowboy Carter: How Beyonce used The Beatles, Dolly Parton to create her country jewel
   Across tracks and minutes, Beyoncé re imagines the traditional country album while drawing inspiration from the giants of the genre.
    02h11
Dashcam video shows deadly US school bus crash
   A school bus carrying more than students rolled after a cement truck veered into oncoming traffic in the US.
    02h09
Iwi trust buys Å punakÄ bank building
   A new chapter has begun for punakÄ ’s former TSB bank building, which has been purchased by Te KÄ hui o Taranaki Trust.
    02h01
US updates how it classifies people by race, ethnicity for first time in decades
   The changes mark the first time since that the OMB has revised a policy on the federal collection of such data.
    02h00
Stuff afternoon quiz: Mar 29
   Birmingham group UB revived the hit Red Red Wine who sang it first
    01h00
16-hour economy flight from Auckland leaves a bad taste
   Top marks Qantas for a fast and convenient flight, but economy passengers deserve more than this.
    00h40
Easter weekend live: Kilometres-long delays for motorists
   It’s a slow journey for motorists in the upper North Island with a stretch of congestion about km long southbound on the Waikato Expressway.
28  mars     23h55
Trees poisoned’ at home of cricket in Marlborough
   The health of poisoned trees at Blenheim’s Horton Park is being closely monitored by council staff and contractors.
    23h00
Don’t get caught out by these hidden charges at US hotels
   Beware when booking hotel rooms in America. You might be charged a hefty surprise fee on checkout in one of the industry’s most outrageous tricks.
    23h00
Dark days for Crusaders’ Super Rugby dynasty
   The champion team’s worst start in years has alarmed Crusaders fans, but coach Rob Penney says they’re still capable of beating anyone.
    22h50
Leicester City womens boss sacked after player relationship allegation
   Willie Kirk has been booted by top flight English women’s football club Leicester City after an internal investigation.
    22h46
Lorde’s new single a cover of a 1978 classic
   The Royals star is one of many artists contributing a cover for the A release of the Talking Heads tribute album.
    22h28
Freddie Flintoff set to make television return two years after horror Top Gear crash
   The year old is set to present a second series of Field of Dreams, his BBC cricket documentary.
    22h26
Electric cars pass mass adoption tipping point in 31 countries
   Despite sector doom and gloom, EV uptake worldwide continues to grow.
    22h15
Can you help us identify this couple?
   The Northmores tied the knot in . Does anyone know their names
    21h00
This house has done its mahi’
   A ceremonial farewell before the diggers arrive mid April to start demolition of the Southland Museum and Art Gallery
    20h45
Couple are guardian angels’ to neighbour
   Ken and Cathy Goldsack help their neighbour when he’s in hospital and bake him a Christmas cake every year.
    20h00
Quiz: The Hard Word Mar 29
   One word, one clue, one minute. Can you solve today’s Hard Word
    20h00
Six tramps to try on a long weekend
   Got a couple of days to spare Then here are some options in the great New Zealand outdoors.
    19h45
Furry Friday: A touch of ginger
   With no disrespect to the blacks, whites, tabbies and tortoiseshells, ginger cats are indispensable in our muted world.
    19h24
Ardie Savea confirms All Blacks availability status
   All Blacks star says his spell in Japan is giving him everything he needs to get better, but he has no idea what Scott Robertson’s captaincy plan is.
    18h22
100-year-old home in Marton gets major kitchen makeover
   Our kitchen of the week shows the incredible transformation of The Petherton farmhouse and it’s not just the kitchen.
    18h05
The provincial rugby union where kids will play for free
   Counties Manukau uses Silver Lake cash injection to help cover costs for clubs in innovative strategy to win fight for rugby’s future.
    17h00
Chinese EV makers challenge market leaders at Bangkok Motor Show
   Zeekr, XPENG, and Changan They might not be well known car makers in New Zealand today, but change is coming.
    16h00
Four possible sites for the new national stadium
   Where are you going to put it That’s the bigger question facing the decision makers right now.
    16h00
Woman argues that no Kiwi should have more than 18m
   Is it possible to have too much wealth Should we have a cap on wealth The Tova podcast hears both sides of this fascinating debate.
    16h00
The inside story of the deadly Gisborne 21st party
   Chrysler Stevens Mark was turning . The marquee was ready, the drinks on ice and the music pumping. Then it all went horribly wrong.
    16h00
Did Culture Minister overstep with Te Papa letter?
   Culture Minister Paul Goldsmith says he’s done nothing wrong by lobbying Te Papa to remove its damaged Treaty of Waitangi exhibit.
    16h00
Rainbow community defiant: ’We’re not going anywhere’
   Aotearoa’s LGBTQIA communities weigh in on recent vandalism of rainbow crossings in Auckland and Gisborne.
    16h00
Unwanted Tiwai work uniforms to be recycled instead of dumped at landfill
   About , items of clothing worn by staff at the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter will soon be replaced, and instead of going to the landfill they will be recycled.
    16h00
The radioactive waste sitting at the bottom of Cook Strait
   In three locations across the country, sitting at the bottom of the ocean, is long since forgotten radioactive material
    16h00
What’s the deal with Easter trading?
   Here’s why business owners say it’s time to overhaul the rules.
    16h00
Hei aha ngÄ ture tauhokohoko mÅ Te Aranga?
   Anei ngÄ take e kÄ ai ngÄ rangatira pakihi kua tae ki te wÄ hei whakatika i ngÄ ture.
    16h00
Is the Government really having to borrow to pay for tax cuts?
   Are claims fair that the Government is going to have to borrow the full cost of its planned tax cuts
    16h00
Fiji’s best places to stay, whatever your budget
   From hostels and bures on quiet beaches to private island retreats, Fiji has somewhere to stay for every traveller and every budget.