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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is to speak while making a visit in Auckland understood to be related to economic growth. Luxon will be joined by new Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis, also the Finance Minister,
Luxon will be joined by new Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis, also the Finance Minister, at the Fisher and Paykel Healthcare facility in East Tāmaki
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The Entry List for the 2025 Chile Open, also known as the Santiago Open, has been confirmed. The tournament will take place from February 24 to March 2, 2025.
On Australia Day in Perth, the host nation toppled the Black Ferns Sevens in a blockbuster final. The All Blacks Sevens finished the tournament strongly after a sluggish start.
The Wallabies have locked in what looms as a spicy encounter with former coach Eddie Jones and Japan in Tokyo in October, if he’s still in charge.
The Wallabies are pleased to confirm the team will travel to Japan later this year, scheduled to take on the Brave Blossoms in Tokyo on October 25.In
In 2025, they will host Australia in back to back Tests in South Africa on 16 and 23 August, before making their way to New Zealand for back to back Tests against the All Blacks. While venues and dates are yet to be confirmed, it appears the matches will take place in Auckland and Wellington on 6 and 13 September.
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The Wallabies confirmed they will travel to Japan later this year, scheduled to take on the Brave Blossoms in Tokyo on 25 October.
Last year's Six Nations was all about change after tournament regulars Johnny Sexton, Alun Wyn Jones, Dan Biggar and Owen Farrell stepped away from the Test arena. New stars emerged across the board as Ireland successfully defended their Six Nations title.