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'We've lost control': Farmers push for new breakaway Canterbury council
'We've lost control': Farmers push for new breakaway council
A group is calling for six district councils to amalgamate and end their involvement in Environment Canterbury.
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Bollard battle: Car access may return to Canterbury picnic spot
Bollard battle: Car access may return to picnic spot
Cars could once again be able to drive up to a popular Canterbury picnic spot and lookout - at least for now.
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Former defence minister Andrew Little disagrees with AUKUS critics on China threat
Former defence minister disagrees over China threat
He says there are material threats to the Pacific region that have not been present before.
- 应对入学人数激增,新西兰过半中小学年底前将划定学区
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Covid-19 update: 1666 new cases, 26 further deaths
Covid-19 update: 1666 new cases, 26 further deaths
The number of new cases continues to drop, but there have been more deaths than last week.
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Father-of-three killed at ice rink in 'tragic accident' during curling game
Dad who died after ice rink fall was a 'good bugger' loved by all
His brother says Victor Schikker's death was a "tragic accident".
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The Kiwi brain behind the Paris Olympic's medal per capita tally
The Kiwi brain behind the winning medal tally
Turns out the Medals Per Capita website is a nice bit of Kiwi propaganda.
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Struggling schools cost taxpayer close to $1m in assistance
Struggling schools cost taxpayer close to $1m in assistance
The Ministry of Education has paid almost $1 million to provide help for struggling schools in the past year.
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The Christchurch family growing vegetables for 150 years
Audio 12 Aug 2024The Oakley family's legacy of growing vegetables on the Canterbury plains spans 150 years. Great Great Grandad John Oakley began growing out in Halkett after arriving in New Zealand from the United… Audio
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Lincoln to finally get long-awaited town centre revamp
Lincoln to finally get long-awaited town centre revamp
A Canterbury town's makeover is due to begin this year, eight years after the plans were first adopted.
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Critics doubt govt claims 1000 children now in homes, not emergency housing
Critics doubt government's claims about children in emergency housing
Getting more than 1000 children into homes is the start of drastically reduced emergency housing, the government says, but critics say they are driving away the homeless.
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S2 E6: The Transcript
As the scale of the subterfuge becomes clear, Tim and Carlo appear in front of the RNZ board. Audio
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Person dies at Canterbury ice skating rink - second fatality in a month
Person dies at Canterbury ice skating rink - second fatality in a month
A person has died in an incident at an ice skating rink in Canterbury, just a few weeks after a 13-year-old girl died while skating.
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Top Waikato cop found to have 'bullied' senior officer - IPCA
Top Waikato cop found to have 'bullied' senior officer - IPCA
The IPCA finds district commander Bruce Bird's management style is 'no longer acceptable for NZ Police'.
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The Bitches’ Box: From woolsheds to the silver screen
Audio 11 Aug 2024The Bitches’ Box is back, and for the first time the show will be venturing to urban centres. Video, Audio
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Did Titanic Sink? Podcast director Abby Howells on conspiracies and her obsession
Audio 11 Aug 2024Comedy podcast Did Titanic Sink? is back baby! Winner of the Comedy Podcast of the Year at the 2023 NZ Podcast Awards, comedians Tim Batt and Carlo Ritchie are steered towards investigating a local… Audio
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Things are getting better - it just might not feel like it yet: Kiwibank
The economy is improving all over the country, except one major centre
Economic conditions are improving - everywhere, except one major centre.
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Chainsaws and peacocks: Neighbours at war over trees
Chainsaws and peacocks: Neighbours at war over trees
A woman's passion for helping animals has led to an ugly row with her neighbour.
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MenzShed - a place where blokes can be blokes
A backyard initiative is keeping blokes busy in North Canterbury. The Cheviot MenzShed is a tooled-up workshop where men can tinker, talk and share their skills with the local community. Audio
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MenzShed - a place where blokes can be blokes
MenzShed - a place where blokes can be blokes
A backyard initiative is keeping blokes busy in North Canterbury. The Cheviot MenzShed is a tooled-up workshop where men can tinker, talk and share their skills with the local community.
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Country Life for Friday 9 August 2024
This week on Country Life a high-tech lettuce farm in Taranaki, a tribute to the old fashioned dunny, a backyard project keeping blokes busy in North Canterbury and hort cadets in Wairoa getting their… Audio
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Country Life for Friday 9 August 2024
Country Life for Friday 9 August 2024
This week on Country Life a high-tech lettuce farm in Taranaki, a tribute to the old fashioned dunny, a backyard project keeping blokes busy in North Canterbury and hort cadets in Wairoa getting their…
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Three new appointments to Waka Kotahi board
Three new appointments to Waka Kotahi board
Warwick Isaacs, Rob Gilmore and Pat Dougherty have been appointed.
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National Provincial Championship: A preview
National Provincial Championship: A preview
Analysis - The showpiece of New Zealand domestic rugby returns this weekend.
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MenzShed - a place where blokes can be blokes
MenzShed - a place where blokes can be blokesPodcast episode — 09 August 2024A backyard initiative is keeping blokes busy in North Canterbury. The Cheviot MenzShed is a tooled-up workshop where men can tinker, talk and share their skills with the local community.