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  • More than 30 guns seized after illegal hunting probe

    News
    New Zealand police
    3 Nov 2025
    Police have seized more than 30 firearms and suspended the licences of six people after an investigation into illegal hunting in North Canterbury.

    Police have seized more than 30 firearms and suspended the licences of six people after an investigation into illegal hunting in North Canterbury.

    More than 30 guns seized, licenses suspended after illegal hunting police probe in North Canterbury
  • Westpac's annual profit rises 13%

    News
    Business money
    3 Nov 2025
    Sydney, Australia - June 26, 2016: Close-up of Westpac signage. Westpac is one of the four largest banks in Australia.

    Westpac's full year profit rose 13 percent.

    Westpac's annual profit rises 13 percent
  • Around the motu: RNZ's Keiller MacDuff in Christchurch

    Audio 3 Nov 2025
    A burnt out car in Kaikōura 22/10/11

    Keiller discusses early warning systems and the damage left after the recent turbulent weather. Audio

  • Regional Wrap: working with kelp in the Waitaki

    Audio
    arts Canterbury
    2 Nov 2025

    Regional Wrap: working with kelp in the Waitaki. Audio

  • More than 2000 still without power in Otago, Southland after severe weather

    News
    New Zealand weather
    1 Nov 2025
    One week since a wind storm tore through the country's south, some Clutha district farmers say the financial hit could be harsher than they originally feared.

    PowerNet chief executive Paul Blue said it was important for people living in remote areas to contact the company.

    Residents in rural Southland, Otago remain without power
  • $600k earthquake rebuild named NZ's best architectural design of 2025

    News
    In Case You Missed It
    1 Nov 2025
    The Red Pine Villa in Somerfield, Christchurch, designed by Mitchell Coll of Fabric.

    Canterbury shone at this year's ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards, with five of eight winners from the region.

    $600k earthquake rebuild named NZ's best architectural design of 2025
  • Richie McCaw on the state of rugby today

    News
    Sport
    1 Nov 2025
    Richie McCaw

    Watch: The former All Black captain talked to Jamie Wall about player brand image, what frustrates him about rugby now, and how they'll go this weekend.

    10 years after retiring: Richie McCaw on the state of the game today
  • $600k earthquake rebuild named NZ's best architectural design of 2025

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    31 Oct 2025
    The Red Pine Villa in Somerfield, Christchurch, designed by Mitchell Coll of Fabric.

    Canterbury shone at this year's ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards, with five of eight winners from the region.

    $600k earthquake rebuild named NZ's best architectural design of 2025
  • Confirmed measles cases climb to 14

    News
    New Zealand health
    31 Oct 2025
    The characteristic rash caused by measles, on the cheek of a child infected with the virus, during an outbreak in the USA in 2024.

    There are currently no hospitalisations linked to the outbreak. Audio

    Extent of measles outbreak will be confirmed over coming days, an epidemiologist says
  • Hundreds of storm insurance claims across Wairarapa

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting
    31 Oct 2025
    A fallen tree blocks Homewood Road, in Riversdale, Wairarapa, after one of the storms in the last week of October.

    A total of 200 claims were made, with Masterton having the highest number at 60 - mostly from the weather event on 21 October.

    Hundreds of storm insurance claims across Wairarapa
  • Why the gene tech bill has some scientists worried

    Audio
    technology science
    31 Oct 2025
    Researcher analyzing agricultural grains and legumes in the laboratory. GMO research of cereals. Testing of  genetically modified seeds

    A couple of weeks ago we started a conversation about the gene tech bill that it seems scientists and politicians can't agree on. We spoke to Andrew Allan, a Professor at Auckland University's School… Audio

  • Pacific islands at risk of becoming 'narco-states', NZ crime advisor warns

    News
    Pacific crime
    31 Oct 2025
    This handout picture released by the Colombian National Navy shows Navy members intercepting and arresting a semi-submersible carrying cocaine hydrochloride in the pacific coast of Colombia on March 13, 2023. The Colombian Navy intercepted a semi-submersible of approximately 15 meters long carrying 2,643 kilograms of cocaine hydrochloride which was destined for distribution in Central America. (Photo by Colombian National Navy / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /  COLOMBIAN NATIONAL NAVY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

    The chair of New Zealand's Ministerial Advisory Group on transnational and serious organised crime says "business as usual" would mean "we will continue to go backwards". Audio

    Pacific islands at risk of becoming 'narco-states', NZ crime advisor warns
  • Auckland Grammar the third school linked to measles case

    Audio
    health youth
    31 Oct 2025

    13 measles cases are confirmed across New Zealand, with more than 2-thousand close contacts idenfied so far. Now one of the country's biggest schools has been affected. Auckland Grammar School has… Audio

  • Hurunui Garden Festival goes ahead after big post-storm clean up

    News
    New Zealand weather
    30 Oct 2025
    The Hurunui Garden Festival is going ahead after a big clean up after last week's storm.

    North Canterbury is back on its feet just in time for one of its biggest weekends of the year, the Hurunui Garden Festival.

    Hurunui Garden Festival goes ahead after big post-storm clean up
  • The Panel Plus for 30 October 2025

    Audio 30 Oct 2025

    An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: soon traffic lights might be a thing of the past, thanks to the power of AI… Audio

  • Multiple people injured in crash in Canterbury town of Rolleston

    News
    New Zealand transport
    30 Oct 2025
    Close up of a St John ambulance on a residential street.

    Emergency services are responding to a serious crash that has forced a road to close near the Canterbury town of Rolleston.

    Multiple people injured in crash in Canterbury town of Rolleston
  • Business confidence rises to 58%

    News
    Business
    30 Oct 2025
    ANZ bank.

    ANZ's monthly sentiment survey showed the headline measure rising to a net 58 percent confidence, the best result since February.

    Business confidence rises to 58% - ANZ survey
  • Most virtual farm fences re-connected after storms affect 70 sites - Halter

    News
    Country
    30 Oct 2025
    Craig Piggott and the 'smart cow' halter

    By Labour weekend, there were 70 South Island farms affected by disruptions to the virtual, fence-less systems for livestock, mostly in Canterbury, Southland and Otago.

    Storms knocked out virtual farm fences
  • Small business: Sales show slight rise but jobs down

    News
    Business
    30 Oct 2025
    Girls shopping for clothes

    It's the first rise in more than two years with new data showing the major South Island cities outperforming the North Island's.

    Small business: Sales show slight rise but jobs down
  • Midweek - severe storms test media, netball keeps media at bay

    Audio
    media Canterbury
    29 Oct 2025

    Severe storms bring the best out of media - but climate change mentions raise hackles. Also: netball's top-brass keep exasperated media out of their internal business - while the Silver Ferns do the… Audio

  • 'Untrue, illogical': Crown responds to murder accused self-defence argument

    News
    New Zealand crime
    29 Oct 2025
    James Arthur Holder is on trial at the Christchurch High Court. He is accused of murdering David Bridgwater on Carisbrooke St in Aranui on 4 January, 2024.

    David Bridgwater was fatally shot outside a property in Aranui, Christchurch in 2024.

    Crown labels murder accused's self-defence argument as untrue, illogical
  • Fiji's HIV crisis could spread across the region, health experts warn

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    29 Oct 2025
    The Fijian Health Ministry has predicted more than 3000 new cases will be reported this year.

    One public health expert described Fiji as a gateway country to other Pacific Islands, warning that, "We could see an increased number of [HIV] cases in New Zealand as well." Audio

    Fiji's HIV crisis could spread across the region, health experts warn
  • Weather: Power outages could last to weekend

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Oct 2025
    State Highway 73 South of Lake Pearson

    Thousands of people in Southland and Otago remain without electricity.

    Weather: Power outages could last to weekend
  • Wallabies life begins at 30 for ex-All Black

    News
    Sport
    29 Oct 2025
    All Blacks prop Aidan Ross plays against Ireland in Dunedin, 9 July 2022. Mandatory credit: © Steve McArthur / www.photosport.nz

    Aidan Ross is the fifth rugby player to represent both New Zealand and Australia.

    Wallabies life begins at 30 for ex-All Black Aidan Ross
  • Irrigation equipment smashed by winds - 'A huge concern coming into the summer period'

    News
    Business Country
    29 Oct 2025
    Wind-damaged pivot irrigators in North Canterbury.

    More than 700 pivot spans - worth $30,000 each - have been damaged in North Canterbury.

    Irrigation equipment smashed by winds - 'A huge concern coming into the summer period'
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