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Christopher Luxon in Tonga for first Pacific Islands Forum as prime minister
Climate change on agenda as Luxon arrives for Pacific Islands Forum
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has touched down in Tonga for his first Pacific Islands Forum in the top job.
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Building begins on NZ's largest solar farm next to Christchurch Airport
Building begins on NZ's largest solar farm
It will have about 300,000 solar panels and is expected to generate enough renewable energy to power close to 36,000 homes.
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Rare Hamilton's frog species released into the wild at Zealandia
One of world's most endangered frogs released at Zealandia
There are no other wild populations on the mainland as they're heavily impacted by habitat loss, disease and predation.
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Is melatonin safe for children?
Parents are shipping melatonin in from overseas. Why?
Some parents say melatonin is the only way to get their kids to sleep and the medication should be easier to get in New Zealand. Audio
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'Eyes glaze over': Councils struggle to engage locals
Learnings for councils as residents want greater say
Almost 70 percent of people want to be more involved in council decisions, but reaching the community to enable engagement can be a challenge.
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Covid 19 update: 1294 new cases, 31 further deaths
Covid 19 update: 1294 new cases, 31 further deaths
A total of 115 people were in hospital with the virus as of Sunday.
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Celebrating South Canterbury kai
Audio 26 Aug 2024We head off to Timaru to check in ahead of an event that celebrates local produce and producers. Audio
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Merging councils pushed as one way to trim rate rises
Could merging help councils trim rate rises?
With an average rates rise of 16 percent it's clear increases of that scale can't be absorbed long-term.
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Villagers win fight against prominent Nelson wine grower over alpine village subdivision
Villagers win subdivision fight against prominent wine grower
It started with a subdivison in a small alpine village. But when one landowner and his family tried to subdivide it further, a protracted legal battle began,
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Universities' finances worse than they appear, two unis at high risk, report says
Universities' finances worse than they appear - report
Two universities are financially considered "high risk". Audio
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Report shows Chinese influence in New Caledonia
A new report indicates China's spent decades interfering in the politics of Kanaky New Caledonia. University of Canterbury political scientist Anne-Marie Brady spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Weather: Snow, heavy rain in store for South Island on Sunday
Snow, heavy rain in store for South Island on Sunday
Weather watches and warnings are in place, with some locals told to clear their drains and avoid low-lying areas.
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Two NZ war cemeteries confirmed affected by Gallipoli fire
Two NZ war cemeteries confirmed affected by Gallipoli fire
Both Canterbury Cemetery and the New Zealand No.2 Outpost Cemetery were damaged by the fires in Turkey.
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NRL: Bulldogs spoil Shaun Johnson's party on final outing for the Warriors
Bulldogs spoil Shaun Johnson's farewell party
The Warriors were unable to get a win to farewell the 'Prince of Penrose'.
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Ministry of Social Development apologises after telling sickness beneficiary to supply 'up-to-date' CV
MSD apologises for telling sickness beneficiary to send 'up-to-date' CV
"I was actually, really stressed about this - I was actually, really worried," says Keryn Densem, who the ministry admits was sent the letter by accident.
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Globetrotting envoy Hamish Marr grows the New Zealand agriculture story
Methven farmer Hamish Marr is proud to showcase farmers' and growers' innovations to overseas governments "and anyone else who is buying our products". Audio
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Globetrotting envoy Hamish Marr grows the New Zealand agriculture story
Globetrotting envoy Hamish Marr grows the New Zealand agriculture story
Methven farmer Hamish Marr is proud to showcase farmers' and growers' innovations to overseas governments "and anyone else who is buying our products".
Audio - Retail sales down in June quarter
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American company announces deal to fly to space from Canterbury
American company announces deal to fly to space from Canterbury
The first of several test flights is set for November from the new runway in Kaitorete Spit.
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Rockfall cuts off road between West Coast and Canterbury
Rockfall cuts off major South Island highway
State Highway 73 between Arthur's Pass village and Otira Saturday midday.
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All Blacks: Historic differences may have 'resurfaced' for Robertson, MacDonald - commentator
Historic differences may have 'resurfaced' for Robertson, MacDonald - commentator
It's baffling two men with a 27-year history can't coach the All Blacks together, Tony Johnson says. Audio
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Alleged killer of Yanfei Bao appears in court
Man accused of killing Yanfei Bao appears in court
It is the first time Tingjun Cao has appeared since the real estate agent's body was found.
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Weekend weather: Wet and windy end to the week
Orange warning as rain heads for South Island
Heavy rain and winds are expected for much of the South Island on Friday. Audio
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Christchurch butcher named Young Butcher of the Year
Christchurch butcher named Young Butcher of the Year
Sam Weller said winning the title was a goal of her it was overwhelming to do so.
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NRL Warriors v Bulldogs: What you need to know
Warriors v Bulldogs: What you need to know
A sell-out crowd will celebrate the milestone of the last ever home game for three of the club's finest players; Addin Fonua-Blake, Jazz Tevaga and Shaun Johnson.