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  2. Internet censorship in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in New Zealand refers to the New Zealand Government's system for filtering website traffic to prevent Internet users from accessing certain selected sites and material. While there are many types of objectionable content under New Zealand law, the filter specifically targets content depicting the sexual abuse or exploitation ...

  3. New Zealand women's national rugby union team - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand women's rugby union team, called the Black Ferns (Māori: Rarauhe Pango), [2] [3] represents New Zealand in women's international rugby union, which is regarded as the country's national sport. [4] The team has won six out of nine Women's Rugby World Cup tournaments.

  4. Censorship in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand actively monitors and censors its citizens usage of the internet. Since 2010 New Zealand ISPs have engaged in the filtering of web requests to any site on a non-public blacklist. This filtering only applies if the user received Internet service from an ISP which has elected to participate in the filtering. [22] [23]

  5. Matatū - Wikipedia

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    Matatū is a New Zealand women's professional rugby union team that competes in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition. Matatū represents the South Island, specifically the regions covered by the Crusaders and the Highlanders. They are governed by the Crusaders. [1] They were crowned champions of the 2023 Super Rugby Aupiki season.

  6. New Zealand women's national rugby sevens team - Wikipedia

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    The "New Zealand Wild Ducks", an unofficial women's sevens team, represented New Zealand in the early years of women's rugby sevens. Composed of players such as Anna Richards, Monique Hirovaana, Dianne Apiti (later Kahura), Suzy Shortland, Louisa Wall, Tasha Williams, Annaleah Rush, Mata Young, Sharleen Holden and Ria Ataera, they competed in the inaugural 1997 tournament and emerged victorious.

  7. Bronze for Maher! Vermont native, US women's rugby ... - AOL

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    Vermont's own Ilona Maher helped the United States women's rugby sevens team claim the bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. ... New Zealand, 24-12 winner over Team USA in the semis, ...

  8. France v New Zealand LIVE: Result and final score as All ...

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    France vs New ZealandRugby World Cup LIVE. Friday 8 September 2023 20:17, Lawrence Ostlere. ... France vs New Zealand: Team news. Friday 8 September 2023 18:50, Lawrence Ostlere.

  9. List of New Zealand women's national rugby union team matches

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    New Zealand 8–0 Soviet Union: Christchurch: RugbyFest 1990: 30 August 1990: New Zealand 9–3 United States: Christchurch: RugbyFest 1990: 1 September 1990: New Zealand 12–4: World XV: Christchurch: RugbyFest 1990: 13 April 1991: New Zealand XV 0–3 France: Cardiff [27] 19 October 2005: New Zealand Select 8–40 England Select: North ...