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New Zealand bowler Selina Goddard named women's World No 1
New Zealand bowler named women's World No 1
Selina Goddard has been named the World No 1 female bowler and hopes the new ranking system can help create more commercial opportunities in the sport.
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Live updates: Black Caps v West Indies first T20
Cricket T20: West Indies beat Black Caps by 7 runs
The two sides are meeting in five T20s over the next 10 days.
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Is this New Zealand's oldest x-ray?
Is this New Zealand's oldest x-ray?
New Zealand's oldest known surviving x-ray of a frog was taken in September 1896 by a Christchurch school teacher.
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Canterbury farmer urges government to act as consent costs spiral
Farmer urges government to act as consent costs spiral
It has been seven weeks since David Clark went public with his frustration of the resource consent process and its "outrageous costs".
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How safe are our seniors when it comes to big tech?
This week we've been delving into the impact that phones are having on us. And while the focus is often on young people, there are actually many more who are impacted. Yesterday, Jesse interviewed… Audio
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Device that recycles farm nitrogen gets $1.2m government-industry boost
Tackling nitrogen's 'gnarly' problems on farm
The government is doubling down on its support of new on-farm tools to cut greenhouse gas emissions, following its decision not to price agricultural emissions.
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Canterbury military museum owner open to changing controversial Nazi exhibit
Canterbury military museum owner open to changing controversial Nazi exhibit
But the owner says he is comfortable with the display which has been part of the Geraldine museum since it opened two years ago. Audio
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Device that recycles farm nitrogen gets $1.2m government-industry boost
Tackling nitrogen's 'gnarly' problems on farm
The government is doubling down on supporting the development of new tools to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on farm with a new co-investment, following its decision not to price agricultural…
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Waitaki District Council accepts Crown intervention over water plan
Waitaki council accepts Crown intervention over water plan
The Waitaki District Council's standalone water services delivery plan was rejected last month.
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Small town war museum displaying Nazi division
A small town war museum in Canterbury has caused controversy with a display depicting a Nazi division which acted as the personal bodyguard to Adolf Hitler. But the private museum's owner and locals… Audio
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New concerns around new mums and mobile phone use
The conversation around phone screen time - and how much is too much - usually centres around children and teens. But new research has highlighted the impact of phone use by another group - new mums… Audio
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Large vegetation fire in Darfield
A large vegetation fire is spreading and destroying structures near Darfield in Canterbury. Reporter Adam Burns spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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More than a dozen fire crews battling blaze in Canterbury's Selwyn District
Explosions, three structures destroyed as large fire spews black fumes
Fire fighters were called to the blaze burning through trees at a property near Darfield about 10am.
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Black Caps without key batter Tim Seifert for West Indies series
Black Caps without key batter for West Indies series
The wicketkeeper-batter broke his finger while batting for Northern Districts on Monday.
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How would a move to criminalise pornographic deepfakes in New Zealand work?
How porn deepfakes may soon become illegal
Explainer - They have been described as a sadistic and degrading weapon - yet in New Zealand, nude deepfakes are not explicitly a crime. Audio
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Govt warned of risks in plan to means-test benefit for teens
The government was warned its plan to means-test benefits for 18 and 19 year olds could keep them in unsafe homes, or encourage teen pregnancies. The general manager of Aviva Canterbury, a family harm… Audio
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DOC asks Mackenzie country farmers to help spot 'incredibly rare' native kakī
DOC asks southern farmers to help spot endangered kakī
The native black stilt birds mostly call Mackenzie Basin's braided rivers and wetlands home, but conservation staff expect they could be on the move following recent storms.
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Teen took own life after porn triggered mental health struggle
Teen took own life after porn triggered mental health struggle
The girl's "online ordeal is a lesson to us all" a coroner has found.
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Stiffer buildings could save billions in earthquake damage, researchers say
Stiffer buildings could save billions in earthquake damage, researchers say
Canterbury University has done a large scale test on the sort of steel frame and concrete multistories common in New Zealand.
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Genesis Energy nabs first fast-tracked renewable energy project
Genesis Energy nabs first fast-tracked renewable energy project
The gentailer applied for fast-track approval in April, with the process taking just 80 days once a panel was appointed.
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Visitors warned to watch for birds crash landing in Kaikōura
Visitors warned to watch for birds crash landing in Kaikōura
Crash landings for the vulnerable Kaikōura tītī birds is more common in March and April - but happen from August to March during breeding season as well.
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Man wrongly convicted of murder back in jail for sexual connection with minor
Man wrongly convicted of murder back in jail for sexual connection with minor
Kelvin John Williams told the child he felt like a "dirty old man" talking to her - but the messages did not stop.
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Worker seriously injured at Christchurch's KiwiRail depot
Worker seriously injured at Christchurch's KiwiRail depot
The injured person was taken to hospital in a serious condition.
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Expert says Fiji 'in a state of flux' after resignation of two deputy PMs
Fiji 'in a state of flux' after resignation of two deputy PMs - expert
A Fijian politics expert says the ongoing political instability in Suva will have some bearing on the national general election next year. Audio
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Christchurch City Council trialling sheep to combat fire risk in Port Hills
Council trials sheep to combat fire risk
The popular Kennedys Bush track is closed until Wednesday to allow sheep to graze the dry grass in the area.