Over 50 years, NZ women moved into men’s jobs but men didn’t move the other way. New data, published ahead of a major report, ...
Moana & the Tribe have long been acknowledged for pushing the boundaries of Māori music, and are marking International Women's Day with a very special perf ...
LIVIGNO, Italy — The first five-time Olympic medalist in the colorful, unpredictable sport of snowboarding comes from a ...
Sunday’s season-opener in Hamilton goes well beyond tokenism to showcase the extraordinary contribution of Indigenous ...
With just three weeks to go until Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival opens on Thursday 5th March, Evanescent, a ...
A day after snowboarding teammate Zoi Sadowski-Synnott received the same treatment, 21-year-old Luca Harrington welcomed a haka dance from his New Zealand Team compatriots after claiming bronze in men ...
At the 2022 Games in Beijing, days before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych held up a sign that read "No War in Ukraine". Four years later, Heraskevych ...
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Superstar who slipped through Australia's fingers wins medal
An Australian-born superstar who competes for New Zealand has again twisted the knife — on this occasion, with a sublime showing at Milano Cortina.
Japanese snowboarder Kokomo Murase won Olympic gold in women’s big air on Monday, two days after her teammates swept the top two medals in the men’s event. Murase had already locked up at least a ...
With the podium contenders set, Kokomo Murase stomped her final run to overtake Zoi Sadowski-Synnott for the lead and eventually secure the gold medal, improving on her bronze from Beijing.
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