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Concern for workers as Alliance Group calls surprise meeting at Timaru meatworks
Anxious wait for meatworkers ahead of surprise meeting
Hundreds of Canterbury meatworkers are waiting to find out if their jobs are safe.
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Canterbury student composer's work premieres with Chch Symphony
Alexandra Hope Watson, the Canterbury University maths and music whiz who's transformed Lewis Carroll's nonsensical poems into a musical for the Christchuch Symphony Orchestra.
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Weekend weather: Fine and dry conditions for most of NZ
Weather: Fine, dry weekend ahead
A band of high pressure is set to bring settled conditions for most of the motu as daylight saving begins.
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Rugby: U85kg National Club Cup is warm-up act for Bledisloe Cup
Rugby: U85kg Cup warms up Bledisloe test
A middleweight title fight is on the undercard of the Bledisloe Cup at Sky Stadium in Wellington.
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Couple fight $1.7m property seizures linked to cannabis-growing operation
'Our daughter's future': Couple fight property seizures linked to cannabis op
They were mounting the appeal for their 3-year-old daughter, "who has lost her future through this decision".
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'Right call' to pull plug on Lake Camp consent
'Right call' to pull plug on Lake Camp consent
A hut holder says Ashburton's council made the right decision not to apply for resource consent to divert water from Balmacaan Stream to the troubled Lake Camp.
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Christchurch fire: 'I can't see us operating from here any time soon'
Christchurch fire: 'I can't see us operating from here any time soon'
The owner of Auto Inspection Services says his business is a "quite a mess" after a fire spread through the premises.
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Cafe allergy blunder leads to anaphylactic shock
Cafe allergy blunder leads to anaphylactic shock
Customers required emergency hospital treatment after suffering severe allergic reactions in two separate incidents at Ashburton cafes.
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'Much-loved friend and colleague': Heli-skiing guide killed in avalanche
Heli-skiing guide killed in avalanche named
Alpine Guides has confirmed one of its heli-skiing guides was buried when the avalanche occurred and later died.
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Environment Canterbury chair Peter Scott resigns
ECan chair quits after report of speeding 678 times in council car this year
"It has become increasingly apparent that the focus on me is a distraction from the work," Peter Scott says.
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Covid-19 RATs no longer free from 1 October
'Extremely depressing': Covid-19 tests no longer free from October
From Tuesday, there will be no more free Covid-19 rapid antigen tests. Here's what that means for you.
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Zahra Joya: The voice of the women silenced by the Taliban
Further restrictions on women's rights in Afghanistan don't feel new - exiled journalist
Zahra Joya says she hopes New Zealand, and others, will do more to put pressure on the Taliban.
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Meet the man with NZ's largest gemstone collection
Meet the man looking to sell NZ's largest gemstone collection
Vince Burke has a collection numbering of 10,000 stones - he's asking $140,000 for the lot. Audio
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Rents down, options up: Good news for tenants
There's good news for tenants - except in one city
Rents are down, options are up but there's still a city feeling the squeeze down south.
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George Speight's release triggering for some Fijians - academic
Audio 26 Sep 2024A Fijian Academic says the release of a key player in the 2000 coup highlights the importance of reconciling ethnic unrest in Fiji and unravelling the mystery and truth behind what really happend. Audio
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1 person dead and rescue operation underway after avalanche
One person is confirmed dead and a rescue operation is still underway after an avalanche in the Southern Alps. The incident in the Arrowsmith Range was reported just before 12:30. The Rescue… Audio
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Polkinghorne documentary confirmed by director Mark McNeill
Is there a Polkinghorne documentary coming?
With a not-guilty verdict still reverberating around the country, at least one film crew is working on a documentary. Is that a good thing?
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Heavy wind and rain alerts for many areas through Thursday
Heavy wind and rain alerts for many areas through Thursday
Heavy rains are on their way and some areas could face 160mm, while strong winds are also expected in some places.
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Government, faith-based groups miss Abuse In Care response guideline
Govt, faith-based groups fail Abuse In Care response
Responses to the inquiry's reports and its findings were recommended to come within two months of the final report being tabled in Parliament in July.
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Complaint against Christchurch CTV building engineer upheld
Complaint against Christchurch CTV building engineer upheld
An Engineering New Zealand disciplinary committee has upheld a complaint against an engineer whose firm oversaw the construction of the CTV building that collapsed in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
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Wagyu steak: get ready to salivate
The Wagyu beef market is high end, high value, and researchers want to see New Zealand farmers getting a bigger and better slice of the industry. Audio
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What is the role of the Police Commissioner and who's in line for the top job?
Who will be the next Police Commissioner?
Andrew Coster is leaving the top job. So how was his tenure, what's the political nature of the role and who might replace him? Audio
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MP ‘frustrated’ over respite care confusion
MP ‘frustrated’ over respite care confusion
How many respite care beds are available in North Canterbury is causing confusion, with the associate health minister demanding answers from Health NZ.
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Port Hills fire report: 'It's going to become an increasing risk' - locals
Port Hills fire report: 'It's going to become an increasing risk' - locals
Christchurch's Port Hill residents are disappointed Fire and Emergency can not say what started the 14 February fire.
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What is the role of the Police Commissioner and who's line for the top job?
Senior Lecturer at the University of Canterbury and sociologist, Jarrod Gilbert joins Emile Donovan to discuss the tenure of Andrew Coster and who might be a good fit as a replacement. Audio