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Should we end school zoning?
Mike Grimshaw is a sociologist at the University of Canterbury and joins Emile Donovan to put the case. Audio
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Local state of emergency called for the Canterbury region
Audio 22 Oct 2025The Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell has declared a local state of emergency for the Canterbury region. Fire crews are racing to put out a handful of large fires in Kaikōura before wind… Audio
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Weather live: Wind warnings upgraded to 'red', fire destroys Kaikōura homes
Red wind warnings extended, Wellington train services cancelled
Wind warnings for central and southern parts of the country for Thursday had already been upgraded to "red" level, while fire crews battle to slow a series of fires. Audio
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Man reports being kidnapped at gunpoint but ends up being charged
Man reports being kidnapped at gunpoint but ends up being charged
The Christchurch man said he was made to drive around the city by an unknown assailant who then stole his car.
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Weather: How to prepare for forecast wild winds
How to prepare for forecast wild winds
The red level strong winds could be "extremely challenging", but there are some things you can do to reduce the impact. Audio
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Pacific news in brief for 22 October
Pacific news in brief for 22 October
A round-up of news from around the region, including Guam's Bureau of Womens Affairs backing a bill that would make deepfake pornography illegal.
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Severe weather forces change to plans for mega strike rallies
Three outdoor rallies canned but mega strike to go ahead
The union for senior doctors' outdoor rallies in some cities are cancelled and the teachers' union is reviewing some actions.
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Fonterra looks to boost butter production after selling off iconic brands
Fonterra looks to boost butter production after selling off iconic brands
The dairy giant will spend $75 million to expand butter production.
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Houses destroyed by fire in Kaikoura
Five homes and another nine structures have been destroyed by fire in Kaikoura, as several blazes still burn in the region. Reporter Keiller MacDuff is in Kaikoura and spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Rowing clubs call for change to calendar due to weather
Rowing clubs around the country are imploring the sport's governing body to rethink its calendar after one of its major regattas was again hampered by weather. Adam Burns reports. Audio
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Wild weather delivers power cuts, evacuations, terrifying flights and a crushed car
Wild weather delivers power cuts, evacuations and terrifying flights
The storms that have swept through parts of the country also claimed a life when a man was hit by a tree. Audio
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Puzzle over identity of dead Canterbury man resolved
Puzzle over identity of dead Canterbury man resolved
The man whose body was found a month ago has now been formally identified.
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Coalition appoints Crown facilitator at Waitaki District Council
Amy Adams appointed as Crown facilitator for Waikati District Council
She will help the council amend and resubmit its water service delivery plan under Local Water Done Well.
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Final results confirm axeing of more than half of Māori wards
Final results confirm axeing of more than half of Māori wards
Twenty-four of the 42 councils that were required to hold a referendum voted to remove them.
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In pictures: Strong winds, heavy rain lashes Wellington and South Island
In pictures: Strong winds, heavy rain lashes the country
Orange strong wind and heavy rain warnings are in place for much of the South Island and the eastern and lower North Island.
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Labour MP Duncan Webb announces retirement from politics
Labour MP Duncan Webb announces retirement from politics
His decision adds to a growing list of senior Labour politicians calling it quits.
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Rocks thrown through Canterbury MP Matt Doocey's car
Rock thrown through MP Matt Doocey's car
The sign-written car was found with a hole in its rear window.
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Rare blue whale sighting in Akaroa Harbour
Watch: Rare blue whale sighting in Akaroa Harbour
It slowly emerged from the water as onlookers gasped. Audio
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How prepared are we for a volcanic eruption?
You might be prepared for an earthquake or a flood, but how prepared are we for a volcanic eruption? University of Canterbury Professor, Tom Wilson spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Jobseekers ignoring 'buffet' of roles in pricy tourist towns, employers say
Jobseekers ignoring 'buffet' of roles in pricy tourist towns, employers say
Despite demand for jobs running red-hot, some Queenstown and Wānaka employers say it's never been harder to find staff. Audio
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Job advertisements increase as more New Zealanders apply for work in Australia
Local job ads increase as more NZers apply for work in Australia
An employment report indicates the volume of ads rose 1 percent in September, which was the fourth consecutive monthly increase, or 6 percent up on the year earlier.
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Several emergency call-outs hours before severe weather warning kicked in
Several emergency call-outs hours before severe weather warning kicked in
High winds have been wreaking havoc in some parts of both islands thoughout the day.
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Rugby: Otago's golden NPC era
Otago's golden NPC era
Otago finished the 1998 season with 598 points, still a record for an NPC season.
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Power outages, flights canned as strong wind and rain hit
Orange weather warnings continue overnight, for South and North Islands
A rough night lies ahead as further win and rain looms for many rainsoaked areas in the South Island..
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Parents offered uniforms, stationery if children attend school regularly
Parents offered uniforms, stationery if children attend school regularly
Parents at a Christchurch school are being offered financial incentives if their children meet attendance targets. Audio