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Power outage affecting thousands in Tekapo and Albury after helicopter cuts transmission lines
Helicopter cuts transmission lines, power outage affects thousands
Transpower estimates it will take between 24 and 36 hours to repair the damage.
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Muchirahondo rape trial: Guilty verdicts for 17 counts of rape and sexual assault
Muchirahondo rape trial: Guilty verdicts for 17 counts of rape and sexual assault
John Hope Muchirahondo was found not guilty on eight charges of sexual offending and the jury could not reach a verdict on five others.
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How the body heals itself
Have you ever wondered why, if you bite your cheek, it heals quickly with no scarring. Audio
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Weather: Heavy rain, strong winds expected for first week of school holidays
Weather: Heavy rain, strong winds expected for first week of school holidays
It is a sunny start for many these school holidays, but it is not expected to last.
- Paraglider critically hurt after fall in Christchurch
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Champion producers of Dutch cheese in North Canterbury
With New Zealand cheese month starting tomorrow what better time to go to one of the country's top cheesemakers. Audio
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What's behind the proposed closure of Alliance Group's meatworks in Timaru?
What's behind the proposed closure of the Smithfield meatworks?
About 600 people could lose their jobs - and Federated Farmers says "excessive red tape" is partly to blame.
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Geothermal power emissions used to create livestock feed
Geothermal power emissions used to create livestock feed
A new project is looking at creating animal feed from the greenhouse gas emissions that come from geothermal power stations.
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Salary growth slows, with some industries in reverse
The jobs where offered salaries are dropping
Salaries are growing slower due to strong competition for jobs - and some industries struggling more than others. Audio
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Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 23-29 September
Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week
Soaring native bird numbers and a blind surfer who conquered the world's biggest wave are among the latest feel-good stories from RNZ.
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UK lawmaker Rosie Duffield quits Labour in protest at PM Keir Starmer
UK MP quits Labour Party in protest at PM Keir Starmer
Rosie Duffield has accused Keir Starmer of "sleaze" and "nepotism" over his approach to child poverty and acceptance of hospitality from donors.
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New speed limits mean more people will die - transport researcher
New speed limits mean more people will die - transport researcher
The Minister of Transport is reversing the reductions in speed limits done by the previous Labour government.
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Taranaki Cricket to fight for Pukekura Park's Super Smash reinstatement
Fight for Pukekura Park's Super Smash reinstatement
The park was once described as among the best cricketing venues in the world, but has not been included as a Central Districts T20 home ground this year.
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Five in hospital after Canterbury crash
Five in hospital after Canterbury crash
Seven people have been taken to hospital following a single-vehicle crash in Canterbury.
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Four-wheeler driven through Kaikōura dotterel breeding site, killing birds and chicks
Dotterels killed as four-wheeler driven through breeding site
There's "absolute outrage" in the community and calls for quad bikes to be banned from beaches following the deaths.
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Did National check its numbers before new Dunedin Hospital promises?
Did National check its numbers before new Dunedin Hospital promises?
Thousands of people are expected to protest today over the latest setbacks in the rebuild project. Audio
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Melbourne Storm beat Sydney Roosters to reach NRL grand final
Melbourne Storm beat Sydney Roosters to reach NRL grand final
There is a cloud over Nelson Asofa-Solomona's availability after his high shot in the Storm's thumping 48-18 win.
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Possible closure of Timaru meatworks 'exacerbates' risk of similar closures
Possible closure of Timaru meatworks 'exacerbates' risk of similar closures
Beef + Lamb NZ says it had been a "challenging time" for farmers and processing companies due to spiralling costs.
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Abuse in Care report: Catholic Church does not fully accept some findings, survivor says response 'appalling'
Catholic Church's response to Abuse in Care report 'appalling' - survivor
The church has apologised again - but won't accept some of the Royal Commission's findings.
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Off the beaten track tourism sustains two generations of sheep
Dome glamping, farm tours and jetting up the Hurunui River supplements income and highlights cultural heritage at a traditional sheep and beef farm in North Canterbury. Audio
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Proposed closure of Timaru meatworks 'pretty foreboding' - minister
'We don't want to see regional NZ hollowed out' - Rural Communities Minister
Mark Patterson says a proposal to close the Alliance Group's meatworks is "pretty foreboding" for Timaru and the surrounding districts Audio
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Travelling over the school holidays? Here's what you need to know
Travelling over the school holidays? Here's what you need to know
There are ferries out of action, but the weather's looking relatively settled for the next week - although Waka Kotahi warns drivers to take care..
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Country Life: Off the beaten track, tourism sustains two generations of sheep farmers
Off the beaten track, tourism sustains two generations of sheep farmers
Dome glamping, farm tours and jetting up the Hurunui River supplements income and highlights cultural heritage at a traditional sheep farm.
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Muchirahondo rape trial: Jury asks judge for advice in case they can not reach unanimous decision
Muchirahondo rape trial: Jury asks judge for advice
The jury asked what happened if they could not reach a unanimous decision and were advised they could return a majority verdict.
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Alliance Group intends to close Smithfield meat
Audio 27 Sep 2024600 jobs are almost certainly gone from Timaru after workers were told by Alliance Group today it intends to close Smithfield meat processing plant. It's a body blow for the South Canterbury community… Audio