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Black Caps on slow over rates: 'We need to find a balance'
Black Caps on slow over rates: 'We need to find a balance'
Black Caps assistant coach Jacob Oram believes a balance needs to be found over slow over rates in test cricket.
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Black Caps lose three competition points for slow over rate
The Black Caps now have an even tougher path to the World Test Championship final. The side was deducted three competition points for a slow over rate against England in Christchurch. Sports reporter… Audio
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Jury retires to consider verdict in Yanfei Bao murder trial
Jury retires to consider verdict in Yanfei Bao murder trial
The Crown alleges Cao stabbed Bao and buried the 44-year-old in a shallow grave - he claims evidence was falsified.
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Woman charged with ill-treatment of baby
Woman charged with ill-treatment of baby
A woman has appeared in court in relation to the death of an infant in Oxford earlier this year.
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A timeline of Tauranga's controversial marine precinct sale
A timeline of Tauranga's controversial marine precinct sale
The proposed sale took another turn last week when Tauranga council was served with judicial review proceedings and the High Court granted an interim injunction to prevent the sale from going ahead.
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Is your local hospital's 'horizontal infrastructure' up to the task?
How to check if your hospital's fire detection up to scratch
New Zealanders can now see for themselves if their nearest hospital has old fire detection or dodgy electrical systems. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 4 December 2024
Pacific Waves for 4 December 2024Podcast episode — 03 December 2024In Pacific Waves today: Stranded NZ family secures flight out of Niue; Study reveals grim health stats in Cook Islands children; Pacific peoples ministry fails to meet key target - report; Christchurch Pasifika artists spark conversations through music album.
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Bus fares in Canterbury may quadruple to meet Waka Kotahi targets
The region where bus fares may quadruple
An average fare may go from $2 a journey to $8, Environment Canterbury says.
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Closing arguments given at Yanfei Bao murder trial
Audio 3 Dec 2024The Crown has described the case against Tingjun Cao, the man accused of murdering Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao, as an absolute slam dunk. The six-week long trial in the High Court at… Audio
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All Blacks star Sevu Reece revealed guilty of wilful damage
All Blacks star Sevu Reece has been revealed as the sports star guilty of wilful damage, after his name suppression order lapsed in Christchurch today. Sports reporter Jamie Wall spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Santas descend on Parliament with Dunedin Hospital wish list
Santas descend on Parliament with wish list
Christmas has arrived early at Parliament, with a posse of 20 santas bringing their own southern wish list to the capital.
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Fiji-born All Black revealed as sports star guilty of wilful damage
Fiji-born All Black revealed as sports star guilty of wilful damage
The sports star who admitted a charge of wilful damage following an incident at a Christchurch party can now be named as Fiji-born All Black and Crusaders player Sevu Reece.
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'Conversations on the Edges of Rooms': New album highlights sounds of Christchurch's Pasifika creatives
New album highlights sounds of Christchurch's Pasifika creatives
Conversations on the Edges of Rooms is a compilation album from 12 Christchurch Pacific artists sharing original songs across a variety of genres.
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Months of getting prepared for highly pathogenic avian flu
Months of getting prepared for highly pathogenic avian flu
Since a deadly strain of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, started circulating around the world, New Zealand government officials have been preparing for its arrival.
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All Black Sevu Reece revealed as sports star guilty of wilful damage
'I'm so embarrassed': All Black sidesteps conviction as identity revealed
Crusaders player Sevu Reece admitted a charge of wilful damage after an incident at a party.
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Yanfei Bao murder trial: Case against accused a 'slam dunk', Crown says
Yanfei Bao murder trial: Case against accused a 'slam dunk', Crown says
The Crown has given its closing argument against murder-accused Tingjun Cao.
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Fourth person dies after August crash in South Canterbury
Fourth person dies after August crash in South Canterbury
Three people died at the time of the crash, the fourth person had been in hospital since and died yesterday.
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The cost of Christmas trees is rising across NZ. Here's why
Why the price of Christmas trees is going up
In some places, you could be looking at up to $100 for a tidy, shaped, two-metre pine. Audio
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How to have yourself a thrifty little Christmas
How to have yourself a thrifty little Christmas
You can have a memorable Christmas without smashing the bank account this year, two financial advisors say.
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Spin or not: The big Black Caps selection call for Wellington test
Spin or not: The big Black Caps selection call for Wellington test
Black Caps coach Gary Stead backs under-siege batters Devon Conway and Tom Blundell, with main selection issue being whether spinner Mitchell Santner plays in Wellington.
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Nurses go on strike across the nation today
Nurses go on strike across the nation today
About 36,000 nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants are walking off the job for eight hours over what they say are critical threats to patient safety. Audio
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Drone warfare: Corrections' challenge to keep up with technology
Drone warfare: Corrections' challenge to keep up with technology
Nearly 30 drones have been spotted near prisons in a year, and Corrections says it is a challenge to keep up with the technology.
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The niggle that could trip up an India trade deal
Tip-toeing to a trade deal with India
There's already plenty of doubt that we'll get an India trade deal signed in the Prime Minister's first term as he promised. Here's another hiccup.
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Privatisation by stealth: Changes to education in NZ opening the door to private interests
Changes to education in NZ opening the door to private interests
The government should not outsource the responsibility of education to private business, Karen Nairn and Susan Sandretto write.
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Wife of man who died after charity boxing match says practice is 'barbaric'
Charity boxing matches 'barbaric', dead participant's wife says
Kain Parsons died after taking part in a charity boxing match. His wife says the practice is abhorrent, and wants it stopped.