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26 Apr 2024 7:28
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    The last sporting competition still running in Australasia has shut down

    The last sporting competition still running in Australasia has shut down


    Football Federation Australia has announced it is shutting its doors indefinitely, following the NRL which shutdown on Sunday night.


    Japan's government is negotiating with the International Olympic Committee to postpone the Tokyo Olympic Games by a maximum one year.

    The Sankei newspaper says Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will hold talks over the phone with IOC President Thomas Bach later today.


    Hurricanes co-captain Dane Coles concedes it's inevitable he and the rest of New Zealand's professional rugby players will have to take pay cuts.

    New Zealand Rugby are expected to take a big financial hit and have suspended all forms of the game following the government's lifting of the coronavirus alert status to level 4 from tomorrow night.

    Coles says it's understandable given how things have progressed.

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     Other Environment News
     26 Apr: Scheduled freight trains will resume on the Rangitata rail bridge today, following two week's of closures
     25 Apr: MetService has warned of snow on a number of South Island high passes overnight and into tomorrow
     25 Apr: A vegetation fire near Dunedin remains contained, with one helicopter still battling the blaze
     25 Apr: Cheaper citrus fruit may be on the way for shoppers
     25 Apr: A snowy outlook for the lower South Island in the next 24 hours
     25 Apr: Severe weather warnings are in place for some regions this morning
     24 Apr: Local iwi are proposing bans on taking shellfish from three areas in the Hauraki Gulf - to help species populations
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     Today's News

    Business:
    While businesses are marking this cruise-ship season a raging-success -- the tide may be turning for the worse 7:17

    International:
    How North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is using the rise of women to maintain his grip on power 7:07

    Cricket:
    A tight finish is in store in the fourth T20 between the Black Caps and Pakistan in Lahore 5:37

    Environment:
    Scheduled freight trains will resume on the Rangitata rail bridge today, following two week's of closures 4:57

    Basketball:
    The Oklahoma City Thunder are heading for a big win over the New Orleans Pelicans in Game 2 of their first round NBA play-off series 21:57

    Motoring:
    MetService has warned of snow on a number of South Island high passes overnight and into tomorrow 21:17

    International:
    Joe Biden has signed legislation banning TikTok, so what happens now? 19:37

    Environment:
    A vegetation fire near Dunedin remains contained, with one helicopter still battling the blaze 18:57

    Rugby League:
    A valiant Warriors comeback has fallen short...beaten 27-24 by the former bottom-of-the-table Gold Coast in their Anzac Day NRL encounter at Mt Smart 18:37

    Motoring:
    A Waikato road will be closed for some time while a power pole is fixed 17:27


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