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Police officer needs hospital treatment after alleged Christchurch Airport assault
Police officer needs hospital treatment after alleged airport assault
Police said the officer approached two people who were behaving in a "disorderly manner" earlier today.
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All Blacks v Wales: Main selection talking points
All Blacks v Wales: The big selection questions
Scott Robertson has already signalled changes for this weekend's test in Cardiff, but just where will they be?
- Person dies in crash on State Highway 73 in Canterbury
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Sex ed consultation walking out the door
Dr Rachael Dixon, senior lecturer in health sciences at the University of Canterbury and a health education expert, joins Emile Donovan to discuss. Audio
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Judgement Day: Why just winning in Cardiff won’t cut it for the All Blacks
Just winning in Cardiff won't cut it for the All Blacks
Analysis: A repeat of last year's unwatchable season ending test will pile the pressure on even further, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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How dangerous is the asbestos found in coloured play sand?
How dangerous is asbestos in coloured sand?
Explainer - Why is asbestos such a worry, and what's the risk after coloured play sand has been revealed to be contaminated? Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 19 November
Nicola Willis and Tangi Utikere joined Morning Report this morning for the Weekly Political Panel; Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick says recent changes to the Zero Carbon Act and emissions… Audio
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Rare pink grasshopper spotted in Mackenzie Basin
Audio 19 Nov 2025A rare pink grasshopper has been spotted hopping through Canterbury's Mackenzie Basin. Department of Conservation ranger Jen Schori spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Black Caps welcome return of Henry Nicholls for Windies ODI series
Black Caps welcome return of Henry Nicholls for Windies ODI series
Black Cap Tom Latham backs in-form Henry Nicholls to fit seamlessly back into national colours as they seek to seal the ODI series against the West Indies.
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Army court martial: Victim did not try to hide her actions, says prosecution
Complainant's credibility defended in soldier assault case
The prosecution says the woman's evidence has been straightforward and consistent throughout the court martial.
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Rare pink grasshopper discovered during annual Mackenzie Basin survey
'Almost prehistoric': Rare pink grasshopper discovered in Mackenzie Basin
The unusual colouring makes the species particularly stand out to predators.
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Canterbury likely to get country's first rubber road
Canterbury looks likely to get the country's first rubber road. The Selwyn Council confirmed it considering a trial of the technology on State Highway 77 at Glentunnel early in the new year. The… Audio
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New Zealand awarded dubious 'Fossil of the Day' at COP30 climate talks
NZ awarded dubious 'Fossil of the Day' at climate talks
The government's decision to weaken methane emissions targets have garnered it the award for a fourth time, after avoiding it last year.
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Weather: Heavy rain hits Bay of Plenty, other places warned they will get some too
Flash flooding possible as downpours hit Bay of Plenty
Heavy rain is causing localised downpours in Bay of Plenty, west of Ōpōtiki - and other parts of the country should expect some too.
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Cricket: Daryl Mitchell to miss rest of West Indies series
Cricket: Daryl Mitchell to miss rest of West Indies series
Black Caps batter Daryl Mitchell will miss the rest of the ODI series against West Indies because of injury.
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Hanmer Springs reopen for business after recent storms
Hanmer Springs is back in business after recent storms, LDR's David Hill has the news from North Canterbury Audio
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Where the rubber is the road: NZ's first rubber road surface to be tested in Canterbury
Where the rubber is the road: NZ's first rubber road surface to be tested
Selwyn council is working with a contractor to provide the recycled rubber granules for a proposed trial.
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Hook, line and crane: Catching Rakaia's salmon statue for a makeover
Hook, line and crane: Catching Rakaia's salmon statue for a makeover
Experts have figured out how to move the giant Rakaia salmon statue for a $300,000 refurbishment.
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Schools close as more types of play sand test positive for asbestos
Schools close as more types of play sand test positive for asbestos
The findings expand an already significant recall that began last week, when rainbow sand products used widely in schools were found to be contaminated. Audio
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Soldier facing court martial following accusations of strangling former partner
Soldier admits behaving badly, but denies strangling his former partner
The Army corporal is facing court martial after pleading not guilty to two charges of assaulting his former partner, who was also in the Defence Force at the time.
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Person rushed to hospital after medical event at BestStart in Christchurch
Person rushed to hospital after medical event at Christchurch childcare centre
One patient was taken to hospital in a serious condition.
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Cricket: Key Black Cap Daryl Mitchell remains injury concern for rest of Windies series
Key Black Cap remains injury concern for rest of Windies series
Daryl Mitchell is set to miss at least the second ODI against the West Indies, so Henry Nicholls is in as cover.
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Comvita takeover bid fails
Comvita takeover bid fails
The honey exporter's board had vigorously pushed shareholders to vote in favour of a $56 million deal with Florenz.
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Two antibiotic-resistant superbugs found at Christchurch Hospital
Two antibiotic-resistant superbugs found at Christchurch Hospital
The infections have been difficult to treat because they don't not respond to medicines, Health NZ says.
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Carnage at Cup Week as violent thunderstorm hits Canterbury
Carnage at Cup Week as violent thunderstorm hits Canterbury
Heavy rain and thunder hit the Canterbury region, damaging roofs in Timaru and disrupting the races at Riccarton Park.