Sport
Womens defending champion knocked out of Australian Open
The women's defending champion Madison Keys has been knocked out in the fourth round of the Australian Open. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
Tennis: NZ's Erin Routliffe knocked out of Australian Open
New Zealand's top doubles player, Erin Routliffe, has had her Australian Open come to an end in the third round.
Hunt for new All Blacks coach set to begin
The hunt for a new All Blacks coach officially starts this week. New Zealand Rugby has set up a five-person panel - which includes a number of former players - that will help appoint the new coach… Audio
Home surf: Kiwi veteran Billy Stairmand guns for world league event in Raglan
Nine-time New Zealand men's surfing champion Billy Stairmand would love to gain a wildcard for the new Raglan leg of the World Surf League Championship Tour.
The heartwarming story of a hiker and a kitten
Mustering the energy to walk the Te Araroa trail is one thing, carrying an extra load while you do it, is another feat entirely. But that's exactly what one British hiker has done. Katie Evans has… Audio
New rule narrows contest for All Blacks coach
The hiring panel will include a recently retired player, along with a legendary All Black.
Joe Schmidt out of running as All Blacks coach - report
The former All Black assistant and current Wallaby coach has confirmed he will remain in Australia.
Australian Open update
Tennis Commentator Dave Worsley spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from Melbourne. Audio
Morning sports chat for Monday 26 January
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
Sports Chat for Monday 26 January
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
Early Sports Chat for Monday 26 January
An early morning sports news update with Nathan Rarere. Audio
Phoenix secure second spot in A-League
Wellington Phoenix women have upset an in-form Adelaide United to move into play-off position in the A-League.
Climber scales 101-storey Taipei skyscraper without ropes or safety net
Alex Honnold has become the first person to climb the 508m building, one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world, without ropes or safety nets.
Teen athletics star Sam Ruthe smashes mile world record for his age
The Tauranga 16-year-old powered under the old record by more than two seconds in a brilliant run at Whanganui.
Melbourne and Kings remain unbeaten in OFC Pro League
The first round of the OFC Pro League ended at the North Harbour Stadium in Albany on Saturday with a victory to South Melbourne and a draw for Solomon Kings,
Bangladesh replaced by Scotland at T20 World Cup
Bangladesh were ejected from the global tournament after refusing to play in India for security reasons.
Sinner survives, Djokovic sizzles as Australian Open bakes in heat
Jannik Sinner battled back from the brink of a cramp-induced breakdown to keep his Australian Open title defence alive.
Kiwi pro Josh Burnett wins third Tour of Southland cycling title
Southland's Josh Burnett has become just the sixth rider to win three or more Tour of Southland titles, joining an elusive club that includes Brian Fowler and Hayden Roulston.
Broken wrist sidelines Mennenga for remaining NBL season
Breakers forward Sam Mennenga has been sidelined with a broken left wrist in the latest injury blow for the Auckland club.
The only way is up for Alpine as new F1 car launched on a cruise liner
It embarks a journey Alpine hope will take them back to the top after finishing last in a dire 2025 season.