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  • Adding birds to the farmer's toolbox

    Audio
    rural farming
    6 Sep 2024

    The growing strips of plantings separating rivers and roads from farmland on the Canterbury Plains has piqued the interest of Dr Sara Kross, an expert in how to encourage biodiversity on farm. Audio

  • Country Life Friday 6 September 2024

    Audio
    rural farming
    6 Sep 2024

    It's Conservation Week! This time the Country Life team meet a North Canterbury farmer who is retiring land he says "shouldn't ever have animals on it", we check back in with the school children… Audio

  • A bird on the farm worth two in the bush?

    News
    Country Country Life
    6 Sep 2024
    Dr Sara Kross

    How do you stop birds colliding with New York's skyscrapers and how can New Zealand farmers benefit from birds and other wildlife? These are just some of the questions Dr Sara Kross has been trying to…

    Country Life: Why farmers need birds
  • Farmer retires land he says 'shouldn't ever have animals on it'

    News
    Country Country Life
    6 Sep 2024
    Punawai

    "I've been farming on my own account for 52 years and cut down a fair share of trees, so now is my time to leave this place better than we found it," Chris Bolderston told Country Life.

    Country Life: Farmer retires land he says "shouldn't ever have animals on it"
  • Search starts for new NZ Rugby board as governance reform kicks off

    News
    Sport
    6 Sep 2024
    New Zealand Rugby Board Chair Dame Patsy Reddy during the Media conference to announce Allan Bunting as the new Black Ferns Director of Rugby at New Zealand Rugby, Auckland, New Zealand on Friday 10 February 2023. Mandatory credit: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

    The governance reform saga at New Zealand Rugby is over with the search for a new board now set to begin.

    Search starts for new NZ Rugby board as governance reform kicks off
  • Wet and windy weather forecast Saturday, more settled, cooler Sunday

    News
    New Zealand weather
    6 Sep 2024
    MetService says a front will move up the country on Saturday.

    A wet and windy Saturday is forecast for some as a front moves up the country with more settled but cooler weather expected on Sunday.

    Weekend weather: Wet and windy weather forecast on Saturday
  • Two arrested after sting on wreckers processing stolen cars

    News
    New Zealand
    6 Sep 2024
    Operation Mane and Drake

    The men are charged with receiving stolen vehicles and police aren't ruling out more arrests.

    Two arrested after sting on wreckers processing stolen cars
  • Christchurch Comancheros' insignia pulled down from HQ

    News
    New Zealand crime
    5 Sep 2024
    The Comancheros motorcycle gang headquarters in Christchurch, before and after its signage was removed.

    The move comes after police confirmed it had arrested every member of the gang's Christchurch chapter in a major drug bust.

    Christchurch Comancheros' gang insignia pulled down from headquarters
  • Invasive marine pest found in Otago, calls for boaties to remain vigilant

    News
    New Zealand environment
    5 Sep 2024
    Mediterranean fanworm. Generic image

    NIWA divers found evidence of Mediterranean fanworm during a routine pest survey at the multi-purpose wharf in Port Chalmers last week.

    Invasive marine pest found in Otago, calls for boaties to remain vigilant
  • Spring has sprung - Sunny weather to turn windy, rainy for weekend

    News
    New Zealand weather
    5 Sep 2024
    Rain on windscreen of car

    Thursday and Friday will see sun and dry conditions for most places, but wetter conditions are expected to arrive on Saturday.

    Weather: Sunshine turning to wind and rain for the weekend
  • Christchurch Kāinga Ora death 'unexplained' - police

    News
    New Zealand police
    5 Sep 2024
    The social housing complex on Barrington Street, in the Christchurch suburb of Spreydon, where a person died on 4 September 2024.

    Emergency services were called to a Barrington Street property on Wednesday afternoon - but police are not confirming a child died.

    Police treating death in Spreydon, Christchurch as 'unexplained'
  • Vaping at high school drops after sensors installed

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    5 Sep 2024
    oVRcome founder Adam Hutchinson (left), Rangiora High School deputy principal Haidee Tiffen and Ignite Aotearoa innovation manager Mike Harb.

    Rangiora High School installed sensors with cameras in toilet corridors.

    Vaping at high school drops after sensors installed
  • Norman Kirk's Tongan tapa cloth unveiled in its new home

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    5 Sep 2024
    The intricate patterns of the tapa cloth, which Sesi Mausia says could be older than 50 years.

    A Tongan tapa cloth presented to prime minister Norman Kirk has come out of storage to show off its full beauty.

    Norman Kirk's Tongan tapa cloth unveiled in its new home
  • Police investigating death in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    4 Sep 2024
    Police in Wellington. Generic image

    Police say officers are in the early stages of determining what happened.

    Police investigating death in Christchurch
  • Cash in the ceiling: Finders keepers not always the case

    News
    New Zealand court
    4 Sep 2024

    A Christchurch couple want to lay claim to $232k cash they found tucked away in their ceiling in five dusty, vacuum sealed plastic bricks. Audio

    Cash in the ceiling: Finders keepers not always the case, lawyer says
  • Horse rider urges drivers to 'pass wide and pass slow'

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    4 Sep 2024
    Portrait of young woman riding her horse.

    A woman whose childhood memories were wiped out in a horsing accident wants the law changed to recognise horse riders as vulnerable road users. Audio

    Horse rider urges drivers to 'pass wide and pass slow'
  • Council asks government to do more to minimise problem gambling harm

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    4 Sep 2024
    Figures released last year showed over half the people in Auckland seeking treatment for gambling addictions are from south Auckland. And just over half of those seeking help are gaming machine users.

    Christchurch has more pokie machines per capita than any other main centre and the council is worried about the rise in online gambling.

    Problem gambling: Council asks government to do more to 'minimise harm'
  • Christchurch told not to spend more money on potentially hosting Commonwealth Games

    News
    New Zealand sport
    4 Sep 2024
    Phil Mauger

    Instead, its been recommended the council support a national bid led by the New Zealand Olympic Committee.

    Christchurch told not to spend more money on potentially hosting Commonwealth Games
  • Kiwi actually an Australian immigrant, experts say

    News
    New Zealand history
    4 Sep 2024

    Some species long thought to be native to New Zealand are actually Australian immigrants, new research has found. Audio

    Kiwi actually an Australian immigrant, experts say
  • Waipara blaze still burning after almost a week

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    4 Sep 2024
    Firefighters at the scene in Waipara.

    Firefighters battling a blaze in Waipara say overnight rain has both helped and hindered their cause.

    Waipara blaze still burning after almost a week
  • Beekeepers expecting to make a loss this season

    News
    Business Country
    4 Sep 2024
    Generic honey picture.

    Many beekeepers are expecting to make a loss due to an ongoing glut of honey.

    Beekeepers expecting to make a loss this season
  • Species thought to be native to NZ arrived from Australia

    Audio
    history science
    4 Sep 2024

    New research has found some species long thought to be native to New Zealand - including kiwi, takahe and moa - actually arrived from Australia just a few million years ago. Canterbury Museum's Senior… Audio

  • Horse riders petitioning for law change to be recognised as 'vulnerable road users'

    Audio
    traffic
    3 Sep 2024
    Two horseback riders riding down a paved country road wearing hi-vis vests wit 'PASS SLOW AND WIDE' written on the back.  There is a sixty kilometre per hour sign in the background.

    Julia McLean tells Emile Donovan why riders need added legal protection. Audio

  • Shower Thoughts: Who takes stock photos?

    Audio
    media
    3 Sep 2024
    A stock photo of a father and son sitting on the steps outside a house, smiling. The father embraces the son.

    Kathryn Taylor is a stock photographer based in Canterbury and joins Emile Donovan to demystify the stock photo industry. Audio

  • Muchirahondo rape trial: Accused always believed there was consent - defence

    News
    New Zealand crime
    3 Sep 2024
    John Hope Muchirahondo

    The defence case opened today for a man facing multiple sexual assault charges, with his lawyer saying the defence is simply that his client always believed the interactions were consensual.

    Muchirahondo rape trial: Accused always believed there was consent - defence
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