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HMNZS Manawanui: British ship recovers record book from sunken wreck
British ship recovers record book from sunken Manawanui
The book is likely to be an important piece of evidence in the Court of Inquiry into the Navy ship's sinking. Audio
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Christchurch mosque terrorist would have struggled to buy guns from criminals, inquest told
Mosque terrorist would have struggled to buy guns from criminals, inquest told
"Criminals will be suspicious of outsiders, particularly those who cannot be easily verified by trusted colleagues," Dr Jarrod Gilbert said.
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Turban Day celebrated in Christchurch and Tauranga
Turban Day celebrated in Christchurch and Tauranga
Organisers aimed to create awareness about the significance of a turban and other articles of faith in the Sikh religion.
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Free clothing pick-up across Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch on Saturday
Old clothes gathering dust? Free pick-up this Saturday
Uber and the Red Cross will pick up donated clothes at no charge across Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
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Why climate change could be behind dead seal pups washing up in Canterbury
What's behind more dead seal pups washing up?
Locals at Sumner Beach are noticing an increase in marine life washing up on the shore in 2024.
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Six people hurt in three-vehicle Christchurch crash
Six people hurt in three-vehicle Christchurch crash
Two people were taken to a hospital, one in a serious condition.
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New operating theatre to be built at Forté Hospital in Christchurch
New operating theatre to be built at Forté Hospital in Christchurch
A new operating theatre at Christchurch's Forté Hospital will increase surgical capacity, as the health sector struggles to meet increasing demand.
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Christchurch Hospital staff exposed to toxic fumes given health advice
Pregnant staff at Christchurch Hospital exposed to toxic fumes
Pregnant staff in Christchurch Hospital's radiology team have been offered advice after inhaling toxic fumes from a construction site.
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Safata villagers call for 'fair treatment' and compensation after Manawanui disaster
Safata villagers call for 'fair treatment' and compensation after Manawanui disaster
Safata district villagers in Samoa, where the Navy vessel HMNZ Manawanui sank, will meet with Samoan officials on Friday to push for compensation.
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Environment Canterbury votes in Craig Pauling as new chairperson
Environment Canterbury votes in Craig Pauling as new chairperson
Many of the councillors around the table expressed their regret at Peter Scott's resignation after a string of controversies.
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Indian community gearing up for Diwali festivities
Indian community gearing up for Diwali festivities
Tens of thousands are poised to descend on the Auckland CBD this weekend to enjoy a 3D projection, sumptuous food stalls and artwork by local Indian artists at the country's largest celebration.
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Can the govt step in to take control over Wellington City Council?: What you need to know
Can the govt step in to take control over Wellington City Council?
Explainer - The government says it's prepared to intervene if needed, but what is allowed under law, and how bad is it?
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Police investigating serial youth offending in Christchurch
Police investigating serial youth offending in Christchurch
Several serious incidents occurred overnight, which police say are all related.
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Principals 'perplexed' by fuss over teacher-only days
Principals 'perplexed' by fuss over teacher-only days
North Canterbury principals have responded to comments from Associate Education Minister David Seymour suggesting schools will no longer be allowed to hold teacher-only days during the school term.
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Police investigate workplace death in Christchurch
Police investigate workplace death in Christchurch
Christchurch police are investigating a workplace death in the suburb of Hornby.
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Christchurch terror attack: Terrorist's use of firearms 'chaotic, unskilled' - expert
Terrorist's use of firearms in mosque shootings 'chaotic, unskilled' - expert
A firearms expert says the terrorist controlled the environment because his victims were defenceless, unexpecting, trapped, and unarmed.
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Manawanui recovery: Labour calls for clarity over options
Manawanui recovery: Labour calls for clarity over options
It follows the navy saying they are committed to supporting the ship's removal, and the prime minister saying it's up to the insurers and the navy to work out.
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Heavier double-decker and electric buses causing more damage to roads
Heavier double-decker and electric buses causing more damage to roads
Heavier double-decker and electric buses are damaging roads more than the usual diesel buses, requiring higher-strength repairs, according to NZTA Waka Kotahi.
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Police probe unexplained death in Christchurch
Police probe unexplained death in Christchurch
A person was found critically injured on Monday night but died in hospital.
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
Audio 15 Oct 2024North Canterbury has five projects included among 149 projects in the Government's Fast Track Approvals Bill. Audio
- Median house price falls, more homes on the market
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Christchurch father and son spend lives involved in the niche sport of pigeon racing
Father and son's lives in high-flying niche sport
You might not have ever heard of pigeon racing, but there are clubs all around Aotearoa with people just like these two competitng.
- Missing Christchurch boy found
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Recreational boaties asked to stay vigilant for marine pests
Recreational boaties asked to stay vigilant for marine pests
Minister Andrew Hoggard launched the Protect our Paradise campaign in Picton on Monday.
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Waimakariri mayor commits to keeping rates rise below 5%
Waimakariri mayor commits to keeping rates rise below 5%
Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon says he plans to keep to the council's Long Term Plan commitment to keep next year's rates rise below 5 percent.