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  • Speed limit on Christchurch motorway could be raised

    News
    New Zealand transport
    3 Sep 2024
    Christchurch empty streets during delta level 4

    Motorists may save up to 49 seconds off their journey on Christchurch's Southern Motorway if a proposal to raise the speed limit goes ahead.

    Speed limit on Christchurch motorway could be raised
  • Crews manage to contain forestry block fire in Canterbury

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    3 Sep 2024
    It could take days to extinguish a wildfire burning in a Canterbury pine forest, Fire and Emergency says. Fire crews have been fighting the blaze near Waipara in the Hurunui district since being alerted to it on Thursday night.

    A prohibited fire season has been declared for the Canterbury District due to the weather conditions.

    Fire crews work to re-contain Canterbury forestry fire
  • Nathan Smith and Josh Clarkson earn first Black Caps contracts

    News
    Sport
    3 Sep 2024
    Wellington Firebirds' Nathan Smith bowling.

    Promising allrounders Nathan Smith and Josh Clarkson have been awarded Black Caps contracts for the first time, effectively replacing Devon Conway and Finn Allen on the central contract list.

    Nathan Smith and Josh Clarkson earn first Black Caps contracts
  • Are traditional Christian churches in crisis?

    Audio 3 Sep 2024
    Christchurch Cathedral fenced off.

    Declining and ageing congregations, crumbling buildings and fewer clergy: are traditional Christian churches in crisis?  Audio

  • First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 3 September

    Audio 3 Sep 2024

    On today's First Up pod: it's moon viewing season in Japan, and that means a plethora of egg-centred fast food; we hear why Environment Canterbury rejected the government's call to scrap Ngai Tahu… Audio

  • Burn pile fire gets out of control on South Canterbury farm

    News
    New Zealand
    3 Sep 2024
    Generic Stills

    Fire and Emergency were called to a Mackenzie District farm about 10pm Monday.

    Burn pile fire gets out of control on South Canterbury farm
  • Why ECan rejected govt call to scrap Ngai Tahu representation

    Audio
    local council
    3 Sep 2024

    The latest from North Canterbury with Local Democracy Reporter David Hill. Audio

  • Waipara fire: Blaze expected to grow overnight amid windy weather

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    2 Sep 2024
    It could take days to extinguish a wildfire burning in a Canterbury pine forest, Fire and Emergency says. Fire crews have been fighting the blaze near Waipara in the Hurunui district since being alerted to it on Thursday night.

    Conditions continue to hamper firefighting efforts at a large forestry fire in North Canterbury

    Waipara fire: Blaze expected to grow overnight amid windy weather
  • What are 'Zebra chips' and why are farmers fighting to get rid of them?

    News
    New Zealand food
    2 Sep 2024
    Potato crisps exhibiting Zebra chip disease that caramelises during the cooking process.

    Pirate bugs and other "natural enemies" are being used to fight off a pest that's been hurting potato crops for over a decade. Audio

    Zebra chips: Researchers find success in fighting pest in Canterbury
  • Muchirahondo rape trial: Jury shown explicit images and videos found on phone

    News
    New Zealand court
    2 Sep 2024
    John Hope Muchirahondo

    John Hope Muchirahondo is facing more than 30 charges, including rape and sexual violation.

    Muchirahondo rape trial: Jury shown explicit images and videos found on phone
  • Covid 19 update: 1425 new cases, 19 further deaths

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Sep 2024
    View of a Coronavirus Covid-19.

    There were 92 people in hospital, with none in intensive care.

    Covid 19 update: 1425 new cases, 19 further deaths
  • Walking and cycling funding halved in govt's transport programme

    News
    Politics transport
    2 Sep 2024
    Simeon Brown

    "I think New Zealanders are sick and tired of the amount of money going into cycleways," Simeon Brown says.

    Government to spend nearly $33 billion on transport over the next 3 years
  • Almost 100k lightning strikes hit NZ, more unsettled weather to come

    News
    New Zealand weather
    2 Sep 2024
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    Strong wind warnings and heavy rain watches have been issued for parts of the South Island as wild start to spring continues.

    Weather: More than 93,000 lightning strikes hit NZ, more unsettled weather to come
  • No more little burnt chippies?

    Audio
    science farming
    2 Sep 2024
    The auction of Bianca McPherson's heart shaped holed potato has raised $20,000 for Starship Children's Hospital.

    To some, finding that extra crispy, burnt-looking chip at the bottom of a bag can feel like finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.  Audio

  • Airlines work through backlog after fog at Auckland Airport

    News
    New Zealand weather
    2 Sep 2024
    Fog in Auckland caused travel disruptions to planes and ferries on 18 July 2024.

    Thirty-seven regional flights were delayed and many others due to fog in Auckland following a weekend of dramatic weather. Audio

    Weather: Auckland Airport puts flight restrictions in place as fog blankets the city
  • Waipara fire: Crews expect to be at scene for remainder of week

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    2 Sep 2024
    It could take days to extinguish a wildfire burning in a Canterbury pine forest, Fire and Emergency says. Fire crews have been fighting the blaze near Waipara in the Hurunui district since being alerted to it on Thursday night.

    Significant winds have seen an out-of-control forest fire near Canterbury's Waipara jump to 85 hectares in size. Audio

    Waipara fire: Crews expect to be at scene for remainder of week
  • Fire crews fight forest fire in North Canterbury

    Audio
    emergency services
    2 Sep 2024

    Warm, dry and windy weather is fuelling an out-of-control forest fire in Waipara, North Canterbury. Incident Commander Des Irving spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio

  • Fire at Northland bach treated as suspicious

    News
    New Zealand
    2 Sep 2024
    Generic Stills

    The fire at in Shipwreck Bay was one of two in Northland overnight.

    Fire at Northland bach treated as suspicious
  • Waipara wildfire spreading again as winds pick up

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    1 Sep 2024
    It could take days to extinguish a wildfire burning in a Canterbury pine forest, Fire and Emergency says. Fire crews have been fighting the blaze near Waipara in the Hurunui district since being alerted to it on Thursday night.

    Firefighters are "putting all our resources into bringing the fire under control".

    Waipara wildfire spreading again as winds pick up
  • 'People were scrambling, terrified' - Plane in dramatic landing after engine fire

    News
    New Zealand Corrections and Clarifications
    1 Sep 2024
    Plane landing 1 September Wellington Airport

    A passenger saw sparks out of her window - then flames "coming out of the engine".

    Crews respond to airplane engine fire at Wellington Airport
  • Weather: Heavy wind, strong rains continue for South island

    News
    New Zealand weather
    1 Sep 2024
    A person braving the fierce winds in Wellington on 2 October, 2023.

    Heavy rain and strong winds are expected in the South Island today.

    Weather: Heavy wind, strong rains continue for South island
  • Best of the Fest: Word Christchurch with Tina Makereti and Pip Adam

    Audio 1 Sep 2024
    Word Festival 2024: Tina Makereti & Pip Adam

    Writers, poets, musicians, artists and storytellers have descended on Otautahi Christchurch this week for the Word Festival. More than 100 guests have been taking part in sessions across venues in the… Audio

  • Weather: Storm batters North Island, heavy rain ahead for lower South

    News
    New Zealand weather
    1 Sep 2024
    Rain on an umbrella at night.

    The lower South Island could expect more heavy rain on Sunday.

    Weather: Storm batters North Island, heavy rain ahead for lower South
  • Bashed teen's parents claim migrant exploitation

    News
    Business employment
    1 Sep 2024
    Immigration New Zealand

    The Ashburton family say they are now only staying in the country to seek justice.

    Migrant family whose son was attacked at school claim they were also exploited
  • More thunderstorms hit North Island overnight

    News
    New Zealand weather
    1 Sep 2024
    A MetService data map representing lightning strikes recorded by Transpower, across a wide swathe of the country on Saturday evening, 31 August, 2024.

    Lightning has been lighting up the skies in many areas, with weather watches in place through Sunday morning.

    Weather: Storms, lightning and heavy rain dampen weekend
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