Australia has won the New Zealand leg of the SailGP series, pressing home an advantage they enjoyed throughout the event to beat Spain and Britain in the three-boat final.
Australia had a win and two seconds to lead the fleet after the first day of the SailGP event in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Australia were atop the SailGP table after winning in Sydney last year, but their collision with a marker buoy on Christchurch's Lyttelton Harbour marked the beginning of the end of their reign, as they missed three of the next four finals and eventually lost their crown to the Spanish at San Francisco.
Here are some key facts, and how you can watch all the Week 13 action on ESPN in Australia and New Zealand. Fans can tune in to several Week 13 games LIVE across ESPN and ESPN 2, which are available via Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Fetch TV and SKY NZ, while you can also access these games via the ESPN App.
Thanks to reduced fares in all categories, this is the year to check New Zealand off your bucket list. You can use the savings to explore more of the beautiful country.
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An Australian Select side will play for the Coral Coast 7s Shield after a frustrating Day 2 at Fiji's premier sevens tournament. Hosted over three days in Segitoka's Lawaqa Park, the Coral Coast 7s pits Fiji's top local talent against touring invitational and national sides such as Australia, New Zealand and Samoa.
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Talks are continuing with New Zealand's Five Eyes partners about if and when they will share details of their citizens' criminal offending. The Migration 5 countries - New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the US and Britain - already work together on border policies, migrant data-sharing and technology.