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  • Ancient rock art in Saudi Arabia hints at how humans repopulated desert at end of last ice age
    Three newly discovered sites filled with art and stone tools have pushed back the date on when humans returned to Arabia after the last ice age. full story
    A six-point-nine magnitude quake has struck off the coast of central Philippines
    A six-point-nine magnitude quake has struck off the coast of central Philippines full story
    Price check: how a public grocery chain would disrupt NZ’s supermarket duopoly
    A state-owned, ‘no frills’ competitor would have one goal: to move commodities efficiently from producers to consumers as cheaply as possible. full story
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    1923 - First Chatham Cup football final
    At Athletic Park, Wellington, Seacliff from Otago defeated Wellington YMCA 4-0 in the first final of the Chatham Cup, which has become New Zealand football’s longest-running and best-known national club competition. more...

    1962 - Government watchdog appointed
    Sir Guy Powles was New Zealand's first Ombudsman. In a loose translation from Swedish, the word means ‘grievance person’. The office was created to investigate complaints about government departments and other national public sector organisations. more...

    1986 - Goods and Services Tax Act introduced
    Adding 10 per cent to the cost of most goods and services, GST was a key part of the economic reforms of the fourth Labour government – dubbed ‘Rogernomics’ after Minister of Finance Roger Douglas. more...


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