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New Mayors for Selwyn, Ashburton districts
Jonathan Leask joins First Up from the neighbourhoods around mid-Canterbury where there are two new mayors Audio
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'We're desperately due': Trainer Cran Dalgety hopes for first win at Trotting Cup
Trainer hopes for maiden win at Trotting Cup
After more than 30 years, Cran Dalgety's run at the marquee harness racing event has been marked by a string of near things.
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National ticketing system on public transport rolls out in Christchurch
National ticketing system on public transport rolls out - after 16 years
When the NZTA signed off on an integrated national ticketing system in 2009, John Key was prime minister, Avatar ruled at the box office and a pound of butter cost around $3.60.
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One person critically injured in fiery crash with milk tanker on Canterbury's State Highway 73
One person critically injured in fiery crash with milk tanker
The crash involving a ute and a truck closed SH73 between Kirwee and Darfield.
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Weather: Warm start to the week, but more rain expected after Wednesday
Warm start to the week, but more rain expected after Wednesday
Some parts of the country were expected to crack the 30°C today, but there are rain clouds on the horizon.
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Basketball: Bigs back for Tall Blacks' qualifiers against Boomers
Bigs back for Tall Blacks' qualifiers against Boomers
The Tall Blacks are calling on players with height and grit for the first 2027 FIBA World Cup Qualifying window.
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Is AI really coming for our jobs and wages? Past predictions of a ‘robot apocalypse’ offer some clues
Is AI really coming for our jobs and wages?
While robots might affect wages in specific industries and countries, there is little evidence automation is consistently driving wages up or down.
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Nectar at highest concentrations on native trees along NZ's dry east coast - study
Natives tree nectar highest on east coast - study
Over two years, researchers measured nectar from more than 4200 flowers off eight native trees in a number of regions nationwide.
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The future of rugby league in Australia, NZ and the Pacific is here - and it's brown
Future of rugby league in Australia, NZ and Pacific is here - and it's brown
Analysis: The jerseys may be red or blue, green and gold, or black and white - but the game's future is decidedly brown. Audio
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Rubbish dumped, set alight on Canterbury beach
Rubbish dumped, set alight on Canterbury beach
A Rakaia fisherman's video of a man burning trash on the beach went viral online, triggering a $400 council fine.
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Buildings that 'drift' less perform better in quakes, according to growing global consensus
'We need more robust buildings': Global consensus favours less 'drift' in quakes
In a Taiwan warehouse, researchers hit a button, and a five-storey, steel-and-concrete box begins to buck and sway.
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Heavily criticised Compass Group not included in 2026 school lunches contract
Heavily criticised supplier not included in 2026 primary school lunches contract
Ten suppliers have been contracted to deliver primary school lunches next year.
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Public art stolen less than 24 hours after being installed
Public art stolen less than 24 hours after being installed
The sculpture called Doctrines by artist George Watson was due to be part of SCAPE Public Art Trust's summer season exhibition.
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Christchurch Schools Music Festival: celebrating Canterbury's youth through music
Music Director Rachel Wilford talks with RNZ Concert's David Morriss about the largest annual event in the South Island dedicated to developing young musical talent. Audio
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Person arrested after reports of someone with a gun Christchurch's Mairehau
Person arrested after reports of someone with a gun
Police were called to the Christchurch suburb of Mairehau shortly before 2.30pm this afternoon.
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Indian community wraps up month-long Diwali festivities
Indian community wraps up month-long Diwali festivities
Tens of thousands celebrate one of the biggest multicultural events on New Zealand's calendar with a seemingly endless procession of dance, music and culinary delights.
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Winner of the Young Horticulturist of the Year
Canterbury nursery manager Jake Linklater has won the prestigious Young Horticulturist of the Year trophy. He won the title last night after an intensive two-day competition. Jake also took out the… Audio
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All Blacks to wear white at Murrayfield, Robertson not keen on bagpipes
All Blacks to wear white at Murrayfield, Robertson not keen on bagpipes
Tradition will be broken, meanwhile the All Black coach isn't a fan of the Scotland's national musical instrument.
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Cricket: Matt Henry returns for ODI series against Windies, but no Kane Williamson
Matt Henry back for ODI series vs West Indies
New Zealand's leading bowler will return to the Black Caps for the ODI series against the West Indies, but Kane Williamson won't.
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Historic Canterbury station goes on the market
Mt Algidus Station is one of Canterbury's most historic and remote high-country farms - and it's just been put on the market. New Zealand Sotheby's International Realty's Russell Reddell spoke to… Audio
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Mt Algidus Station could be yours, if you have $50 million
This high-country station could be yours, if you have $50 million
Offers of $50 million or more are being sought for Mt Algidus Station, a 22,120-hectare property in the Southern Alps.
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Super Rugby Pacific squads for 2026 revealed
Super Rugby Pacific squads for 2026 revealed
The signing of Japan lock Warner Dearns by the Hurricanes is one of many talking points to come out of the squads for next year.
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Three men found guilty of murdering South Canterbury man Anaru Moana
Trio found guilty of killing Canterbury man Anaru Moana
The 37-year-old disappeared in December 2021 and his body has never been found, despite extensive police efforts.
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Christchurch nears 30C as temperatures soar, but thunderstorms to threaten North Island
Christchurch nears 30C as temperatures soar in parts of country
MetService is forecasting warmer temperatures to continue for the next few days, but thunderstorms were expected to threaten North Island this weekend.
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Foreign investors buy forests, lily bulb plant and meat plant stake
The latest overseas investment in NZ
A lily bulb processing plant, production forests and land for a gold mine buffer zone are some of the latest purchases by international investors.