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Principal says school not to blame for mouldy lunches as authorities review footage
Officials and Haeata school remain at odds over mouldy meals
Haeata Community Campus principal Peggy Burrows says the footage shows the school was not at fault but Food Safety officials disagree
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Shayne Kavanaugh sentenced for violent Canterbury home invasions
'Where's the dosh?': Two violent home invasions in one night by group demanding cash
The group went on to target another address just an hour later, where a woman was held for two hours as they demanded money.
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Christchurch police using helicopter to tackle rising youth crime after Opawa dairy owner stabbed
Police helicopter deployed to Christchurch amid rise in youth crime
A 14-year-old was arrested after an Opawa dairy owner was stabbed during a robbery on Tuesday.
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Christchurch teenager arrested for aggravated robbery as police see spike in youth crime
Teenager arrested for aggravated robbery as youth crime spikes
The 17-year-old is set to appear before the Youth Court on a number of charges, including burglary, aggravated robbery, and wounding.
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Black Caps well in control of first test against West Indies
The Black Caps are well in control of the first cricket test against the West Indies in Christchurch, as day three belonged to the kiwis who now have a lead of well over 300. Sports reporter Jonty… Audio
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Canterbury police arrest resident for over 500 graffiti tags across South island
Canterbury police arrest 'brazen tagger' for over 500 graffiti tags
The 23-year-old man will be appearing in Court on charges of entering agricultural land with intent and wilful damage for graffiti.
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Rajinder found guilty of murdering Gurjit Singh in his Dunedin home
'I just hope someday he confesses': Murdered man's father after guilty verdict
Rajinder has been on trial accused of killing the Dunedin man last year.
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Midday Sports News for 4 December 2025
Day three of the opening Test against the West Indies in Christchurch, a hamstring injury means Tom Blundell won't play any further part in this test or the next. Audio
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What's going on with Auckland house prices?
What's going on with Auckland house prices?
Auckland is 22.9 percent below its peak and "lagging behind everyone else", an expert says.
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Black Caps v West Indies first test: Day two
Black Caps in control in Christchurch
A five wicket haul for Jacob Duffy saw the Windies dismissed for just 167.
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Food safety authority doubles down on mouldy lunches being school's fault
Food safety authority doubles down on mouldy lunches being school's fault
However, the school's principal says otherwise.
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SIX60 and Synthony to be first to play at new stadium
Audio 3 Dec 2025Two New Zealand heavyweight music acts have been confirmed as the first names to play at Christchurch's new One New Zealand stadium Six60 and Synthony will play the the soon-to-be-opened venue, also… Audio
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Smart watches give family violence victims 'a sense of protection'
Smart watches give family violence victims 'a sense of protection'
The smart watches come with a discreet SOS button which silently connects to a monitoring team who can listen to what is happening. Audio
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Black Ferns set for three-Test showdown vs France at home in 2026
Black Ferns to host France in three-Test series
The Black Ferns will resume their rivalry with France in 2026 as part of the new WXV Global Series.
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First live show for new Christchurch stadium revealed
First live show for new Christchurch stadium revealed
The brand new One New Zealand Stadium is due to open in April, and the following month, a dance and light extravaganza will take over.
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Inside out: The best way to get the benefits of Vitamin C
Audio 3 Dec 2025Vitamin C cream is popular with skin-care devotees promising to help slow signs of aging, prevent sun damage, and improve the appearance of wrinkles & dark spots But it might be time to ditch the… Audio
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Christchurch mosque terrorist likely to give evidence at Court of Appeal hearing
Christchurch mosque terrorist likely to give evidence at Court of Appeal hearing
The court will hear evidence on an extension of time for the terrorist to appeal his conviction and sentence in February next year.
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Attacking waiting lists with a mobile surgery truck
Audio 3 Dec 2025New Zealand's operating theatres are severely under pressure, but a big blue articulated truck has been travelling up and down the country helping out with day surgery for 23 years. Audio
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Family of child who died in ice-skating accident angry coroner will not open inquiry
'We just want justice': Anger as inquiry into girl's ice-skating death ruled out
Kymani Hiley-Hetaraka, 13, was not wearing a helmet when she fell at Alpine Ice. She died in hospital two days later.
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'No political agenda': Principal says CCTV proves mouldy meals weren't last week's leftovers
Principal, officials clash amid claims CCTV shows mouldy meals weren't leftovers
The authority says it's more than likely that some lunches provided last week remained at the school and were not refrigerated. Audio
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School principal responds to claims over mouldy lunches
Audio 3 Dec 2025Food safety officers say the mouldy lunches given to some students at a Christchurch school were likely old ones the school gave out accidentally. The school's principal, Peggy Burrows spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Former England batter Robin Smith dies at 62
Former England batter Robin Smith dies at 62
Smith established himself as a belligerent middle-order batter known for his ability against fast bowlers.
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Principal of school at centre of mouldy school lunch fiasco hurt by David Seymour's comments
Principal at centre of mouldy lunch fiasco says she's hurt by Seymour's comments
The School Lunch Collective is investigating after mouldy mince was served up to students at Haeata Community Campus yesterday.
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Rotten lunches remained at school without refrigeration for three days - NZ Food Safety
'Absolutely untrue': Principal disputes Food Safety report on rotten lunches
"We rely completely on the Compass Group to deliver and then take the food that isn't eaten," says the principal at the centre of the saga. Audio
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Scrutiny Week: Top cops field questions in Parliament
Top cop doesn't believe police have a culture problem
Building trust and confidence in police is an "absolute priority", the police commissioner has told a Select Committee as part of Parliament's Scrutiny Week.