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$500 million indoor sport and aquatics centre to open in Christchurch next month
$500 million indoor sport and aquatics centre to open in Christchurch next month
People will be able to whizz down a hydroslide, shoot some hoops or relax in a sauna at Parakiore as soon as the sun is up on 17 December.
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'Great concerns' for Christchurch teen missing more than a week
'Great concerns' for Christchurch teen missing more than a week
Cobra was last seen leaving school on 17 November and reported missing the next day.
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Local government reforms: Need for local voices stressed
'Dramatic shift': Fears over move to scrap regional councillors
There are concerns government proposals could remove a layer of community voice and expertise. Audio
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Motorcyclist dies in Ashburton crash
Motorcyclist dies at scene of Ashburton crash
Motorists were asked to avoid the area around Hinds Arundel and Gills Roads.
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New building for equipment maintenance and repairs at Burnham Military Camp opened
Defence Minister opens The Forge - Te Toki at Burnham Military Camp
Collins said it was a modern complex that would make it easier for personnel to do their job in an "increasingly complex and very contested world".
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Christchurch chef keeps job despite sexually harassing young female employees
Chef keeps job despite sexually harassing female employees
Sumeer Thapa was found guilty of indecently assaulting four girls aged between 15 and 18.
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Bodies recovered after two climbers die in Aoraki Mt Cook fall
'Integral part of community': Guide who died on Aoraki Mt Cook mourned
The guide and a client were climbing from Empress Hut to the summit when they fell from the mountain's west ridge.
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Is prison really the answer to cracking down on crime?
Could we do better when it comes to how we manage our prison populations? That's what a Canterbury University political science researcher has been looking into as part of her studies into justice… Audio
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Mysterious, flu-like illness leaves Canterbury teen temporarily paralysed
Mysterious, flu-like illness leaves teen paralysed
Three months after fainting and waking up paralysed, Angel Dagcutan is still searching for answers. Audio
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Teen still has no answers following mystery medical event
Three months after fainting and waking up paralysed, a Canterbury teenager is no further ahead in finding what happened. Timothy Brown reports. Audio
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No charges to be laid following burn pile that sparked large Kaikōura fires
No charges for burn pile owner after Kaikōura fires destroy homes
A total of 33 structures were destroyed in the fires, but it was open fire season.
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Rise in temperatures and unsettled showers expected for most of the country this week
Warm and muggy weather making a strong comeback this week
MetService is forecasting rising temperatures for most areas and wet conditions for the South Island.
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Rewi Alley Museum: Basis of NZ-China relationship is ‘genuine friendship’
Rewi Alley Museum: Basis of NZ-China relationship is ‘genuine friendship’
The Rewi Alley Memorial Museum in Christchurch is expected to open to the public in the next few days.
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Kane Williamson returns to Black Caps for first West Indies test
Kane Williamson returns to Black Caps for first West Indies test
Kane Williamson has returned to the side after missing the Test series in Zimbabwe over the winter.
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First recipients of social investment funding revealed
First recipients of social investment funding revealed
The first round of $50 million in funding is going to seven programmes.
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Primary school enrolments drop, as national roll growth slows
Primary school enrolments drop, as national roll growth slows
Primary schools dropped 3835 students to the year ending at 1 July.
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Main road of Rakaia blocked in crash
Main road of Rakaia reopened following crash
NZTA advised motorists to follow the directions given by traffic controllers on-site.
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 November 2025
Marking Christ the King Sunday this week with hymns including Crown him with many crowns and Rejoice, the Lord is King. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Canterbury University researchers develop protective headgear for junior rugby players
Researchers develop protective headgear for junior rugby players
The 'Ruru' prototype is being tested by World Rugby and may be available for sale in 2026.
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All Blacks v Wales: What you need to know
What you need to know about All Blacks v Wales
Team lists, key stats and news about the final All Blacks test of the year. Video
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Sanctioned landlord 'not the kind of guy that really wants to do the right thing', neighbour says
Sanctioned landlord 'just wants to bank his money', neighbour says
Murray Hill, who's been warned multiple times that his property wasn't up to standard, has been ordered to pay $33,000, remove industrial rubbish and repair holes in the roof and walls of a boarding…
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Canterbury landlord ordered to pay $33,000 and repair boarding house
Landlord fined and ordered to repair, clean up property
The Tenancy Tribunal took action against Murray Lawrence Hill, who has a long history of complaints.
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Foodstuffs South Island fined for selling recalled hummus
Foodstuffs fined nearly $40,000 for selling recalled hummus
The dip was recalled in 2023 over the possible presence of salmonella.
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Thousands of insurance claims lodged as result of wild October weather
Thousands of insurance claims lodged due to wild weather
A wind storm on 23 October cut power to tens of thousands of homes, tore off roofs and downed trees and fences.
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Swiss man charged after fatal crash in North Canterbury
Swiss man charged after fatal crash in North Canterbury
The 32-year-old man is facing a charge of careless driving causing death.