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  • Brain tumour registry: 'We're missing across the whole research spectrum'

    News
    New Zealand health
    6 Mar 2025
    Taranaki woman Jenny Flett has a glioblastoma, a common and aggressive cancerous brain tumour.

    Brain cancer is the biggest cancer killer of people under 40 - but in New Zealand there is no register to keep track of the deadly disease.

    Brain tumour registry: 'We're missing across the whole research spectrum'
  • Queensland Reds let players opt out of Crusaders clash as Cyclone Alfred nears Australia

    News
    Sport
    6 Mar 2025
    Queensland Reds coach Les Kiss.

    Reds coach Les Kiss says he will support any player who wants to opt out of Sunday's Crusaders match and return home as a cyclone threatens the east coast of Australia.

    Queensland Reds let players opt out of Crusaders clash as Cyclone Alfred nears Australia
  • Housing downturn over, Corelogic says

    News
    Business money
    6 Mar 2025
    From January to 31 August 2024, Auckland had 68,960 crime victimizations, including assault, burglary, and theft.

    New data shows the New Zealand housing market has come out the other side of its downturn, Corelogic says.

    Housing downturn over, Corelogic says
  • Defending champion knocked out early at NZ Squash Open

    News
    Sport
    6 Mar 2025
    Nele Gilis-Coll and Georgia Adderley at the New Zealand Squash Open, 2025.

    Defending women's champion Nele Gilis-Coll has lasted just one match at the New Zealand Squash Open in Christchurch.

    Defending champion Nele Gilis-Coll knocked out early at NZ Squash Open
  • Christchurch Southern Motorway closed near Curletts road after crash

    News
    New Zealand transport
    5 Mar 2025
    A sign saying 'road closed'.

    The Christchurch Southern Motorway is closed near Curletts Road after a crash involving a concrete mixer.

    Christchurch Southern Motorway closed near Curletts road after crash
  • Super Rugby team namings: McKenzie out, Stevenson back

    News
    Sport
    5 Mar 2025
    Beauden Barrett.

    Watch: all the NZ team lists for week four of the competition.

    Super Rugby Pacific team namings: McKenzie out, Stevenson back, shift for Barrett
  • Four men due to be sentenced after Canterbury drug operation

    News
    New Zealand court
    5 Mar 2025
    No caption

    Four men are set to be sentenced in Christchurch District Court after a police drug operation in Selwyn.

    Four men due to be sentenced after Canterbury drug operation
  • Summer 'felt like a mixed-bag' - Niwa

    News
    New Zealand weather
    5 Mar 2025
    Mission Bay beach, Auckland on 10 January 2024.

    A climate scientist says there has been no shortage of quirks between the months and regions.

    Weather: Summer 'felt like a mixed-bag' - Niwa
  • Kiwi teenager kick starts NZ Squash Open

    News
    Sport
    5 Mar 2025
    New Zealand Wildcard Ollie Dunbar at the NZ Squash Open in Christchurch

    Wellington 18-year-old beats world No 54 in NZ Squash Open first round.

    Kiwi teenager kick starts NZ Squash Open
  • Going back to the movies: 'We can laugh together, cry together'

    News
    New Zealand Business
    5 Mar 2025
    The floral ceiling at Matakana Cinemas

    Independent cinemas across the country that were hit hard by Covid are seeing audience numbers picking up - but the recovery is slow.

    Going back to the movies: 'We can laugh together, cry together'
  • How Christchurch cyclists are taking a stand against bike thefts 

    Audio
    crime
    4 Mar 2025
    PETER MEECHAM/STUFF
Cyclists and vehicles now share Park Tce in Christchurch after the temporary bike lanes were installed in May.

    Mark Leishman talks to the creator of the Stolen Bikes Christchurch and Canterbury Facebook Page Noel Andrew. Audio

  • Pride performer wants apology from council for failing to ensure safety

    Audio
    politics inequality
    4 Mar 2025

    A Christchurch pride performer wants an apology from the city council for failing to ensure the safety of its rainbow community at a Freedoms & Rights Coalition protest on the weekend. Georgie Lush, a… Audio

  • Wellington City Mission cafe gets funding boost

    News
    New Zealand
    4 Mar 2025
    Wellington City Mission's Whakamaru building

    "We want to make sure that when people are in distress, they can come into a safe environment, talk to someone who's been there themselves," the Health Minister says.

    Wellington City Mission cafe gets funding boost
  • Husband pleads not guilty to murder over Lake Hāwea death

    News
    New Zealand court
    4 Mar 2025
    Robert White at the Invercargill High Court where he lodged a not guilty plea on a charge of murdering his wife Karen White at Lake Hāwea in March 2024.

    The husband of an Invercargill woman found dead at Lake Hāwea last year has formally pleaded not guilty to her murder.

    Karen White's husband Robert White pleads not guilty to her murder
  • Photos show school lunches with melted plastic

    News
    New Zealand health
    4 Mar 2025
    Photos supplied by Murchison Area School showing plastic packaging melted into the lunches provided to the school under the Ka Ora, Ka Ako Healthy School Lunches Programme.

    A ministry is investigating School Lunch Collective meals served to kids with plastic packaging melted into the contents, one of four food probes into the troubled scheme. Audio

    'Collective nightmare': School lunches with melted plastic investigated
  • Man charged with causing two passenger deaths, under influence of drugs

    News
    New Zealand crime
    4 Mar 2025
    No caption

    A 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl were killed in the crash.

    Man charged with causing two passenger deaths, under influence of drugs
  • Swastika taken off display at Wellington's Newtown Festival stall

    News
    New Zealand Wellington Region
    3 Mar 2025
    A swastika pendant displayed at a stall at Wellington's Newtown Festival.

    After backlash from the crowd, nearby stallholders and people online, the vendor was asked to take the piece of jewellery off display.

    Swastika taken off display at Wellington's Newtown Festival stall
  • Activists scale Christchurch building in protest of weapons company

    News
    New Zealand Business
    3 Mar 2025
    Protest banners in Rolleston.

    Police have arrested two protesters who scaled the building of international weapons company NIOA in Rolleston, south of Christchurch.

    Activists scale Christchurch building in protest of weapons company establishing in NZ
  • Isaac Theatre Royal turned into a squash court

    News
    Sport Canterbury
    3 Mar 2025
    NZ Squash Open

    The event is made up to the Barfoot and Thompson New Zealand Women's Squash Open, the Lucino New Zealand Men's Squash Open and the New Zealand Junior Open.

    Christchurch's Isaac Theatre Royal turned into a squash court for the New Zealand Squash Open
  • Isaac Theatre Royal to host NZ Squash Open

    Audio 3 Mar 2025

    Christchurch's Isaac Theatre Royal is usually host to travelling musicians or moving dramatic productions. But this week squash is taking the centre stage, with a glass court installed for the New… Audio

  • Imam Gamal Fouda leaving Al Noor Mosque

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    3 Mar 2025
    CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - March 13: Ko Tatou, Tatou We Are One, National Remembrance Service. Imam Gamal Fouda of Masjid An Nur. March 13, 2021 in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo by Mark Tantrum/ Department of Internal Affairs)

    Fouda has accepted a new role in Australia and says serving as an Imam in the garden city has been one of the greatest honours of his life.

    Imam Gamal Fouda leaving Al Noor Mosque
  • Tens of thousands of dollars stolen in alleged Wellington Water theft

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    3 Mar 2025
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    Wellington Water has released a scathing report, after a probe uncovered alleged theft, poor value for money from contractors and structural issues.

    Wellington Water report reveals alleged theft, structural and contractor issues
  • Lydia White: Helping the blind to run

    Audio 3 Mar 2025
    Achilles International New Zealand helps empower runners with disabilities.

    Thousands took to the streets yesterday for the annual Auckland Round the Bays run. One of them was Lydia White, who is a guide for blind and low vision runners. Audio

  • Girls 'n Gasoline

    Audio 3 Mar 2025
    Melissa Hannan is a mechanic aiming to teach other women about their vehicles.

    It's fair to say that car mechanics has traditionally been a male dominated field. Now a Christchurch based mechanic is trying to change that. Audio

  • Who will win this year’s Taite Music Prize?

    News
    New Zealand music
    3 Mar 2025
    No caption

    Anna Coddington, Delaney Davidson and Fazerdaze are among the top 10 albums in the running for this year's top independent music prize.

    Who will win this year’s Taite Music Prize?
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