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  2. The New Zealand Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Herald on Sunday is the most widely read Sunday paper in New Zealand. [ 5 ] The paper's website, nzherald.co.nz, is viewed 2.2 million times a week [ 5 ] and was named Voyager Media Awards' News Website of the Year in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. [ 6 ]

  3. Te Kaha (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    The CCDU Recovery Plan, with the designation for the stadium the large blue area right of centre. Te Kaha, also known as the Canterbury Multi-Use Arena, and as One New Zealand Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-use sports arena in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is situated on land bordered by Hereford, Madras, Tuam, and Barbadoes streets.

  4. List of cricket grounds in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Locations of all stadiums which have hosted men's international cricket match within New Zealand This is a list of cricket grounds in New Zealand . The list includes all grounds that have been used for Test , One Day International , Twenty20 International , first-class , List A and Twenty20 cricket matches.

  5. Wellington Regional Stadium - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand won the match 1–0, with a record crowd at the time of 35,194 for a football match in New Zealand. [15] On 28 January 2010, AC/DC kicked off the Australasian leg of its Black Ice World Tour at the stadium. The concert quickly sold out so a second was scheduled for 30 January. [16]

  6. Herald on Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Herald on Sunday may refer to: Herald on Sunday, the Sunday publication of The New Zealand Herald; Herald on Sunday, the Sunday publication of The Herald ...

  7. Stadium New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Stadium New Zealand, often called the Waterfront Stadium, was the provisional name for a national stadium proposed for the Auckland waterfront to host the 2011 Rugby World Cup. The stadium never advanced beyond a concept design. The possible choice of the location for the stadium was widely contested in politics and public opinion.

  8. List of stadiums in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stadiums in New Zealand, ordered by capacity.. Stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or larger are included. It can be difficult to determine the exact capacity of a stadium as many have different capacities for different kinds of events (for example, concerts and sporting events) and they may be able to temporarily expand their capacity on special occasions.

  9. Eden Park - Wikipedia

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    The venue hosted several matches of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup including the opening match in which New Zealand beat Norway 1-0. This was the first ever victory for New Zealand at a men's or women's FIFA World Cup and was played in front of a record crowd of 42,137, which was the highest attended football match in New Zealand for men or women.