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The transTasman travel bubble kicks off on Monday
The transTasman travel bubble kicks off on Monday
17 April 2021
Air New Zealand
QANTAS has scheduled 25 flights to New Zealand on day one, and there will be four from Jetstar.
Air New Zealand is also running 30 flights, carrying over 5,000 people
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A coroner's warning of the risks of DIY, after a Northland man was crushed and killed while fixing his ride-on lawnmower
7:17
Law and Order:
'Nothing to suggest' stabbing attack on train was a terrorist incident, UK police say
7:07
Rugby League:
Stacey Jones is impressed, but not surprised, by Keano Kini's performance in the Kiwis' 40-14 Pacific Championships trouncing of Tonga
5:27
Auckland:
An overbridge hit by an electric bus which then caught fire will remain closed until it's been assessed by a structural engineer
5:07
Environment:
A house fire in Chrischurch's Hoon Hay last night isn't being treated as suspicious
4:37
Wellington:
A crash has blocked State Highway 2, at Kaitoke, north of Upper Hutt
21:17
Accident and Emergency:
A person has died after a crash in Waikato's Rangiriri
18:57
Cricket:
A boost for the Black Caps T20 side with fast bowler Kyle Jamieson named to return from a side strain injury for the five-match T20 series against the West Indies
18:37
International:
Easy low-alcohol cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks for summer
18:07
Rugby:
All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is praising the two youngsters that helmed the second row in the 26-13 win over Ireland in Chicago
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