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Penrith march on towards fifth straight NRL premiership
Penrith march on towards fifth straight NRL premiership
The Panthers will head to Brisbane for a blockbuster preliminary final against the Broncos.
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Canterbury's red wind warning lifted, Wellington power restored
Canterbury's red wind warning lifted, Wellington power restored
More than 9000 homes were expected to be without power for two hours in the capital.
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NRL: Penrith Panthers keep five-peat alive with win over Canterbury Bulldogs
Panthers keep NRL five-peat alive with win over Bulldogs
Penrith will now face Brisbane Broncos in next week's preliminary finals.
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Red wind warning for Canterbury as gales, rain expected for much of South, lower North Island
Canterbury braces for 150 km/h gusts
A red wind warning has been issued for Canterbury, while orange weather warnings cover much of the South Island and further north, as gale force winds and heavy rains loom.
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Man who died in Christchurch still unidentified
Man who died in Christchurch still unidentified
Police are trying to identify a man who died suddenly on Friday and have appealed for any information.
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Ranfurly Shield rugby live updates: Canterbury v Otago
Otago lift Ranfurly Shield off Canterbury in southern thriller
The southerners grab the Log O' Wood for the ninth time and the first time in five years.
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MetService issues red level strong wind warning for Canterbury
Red warning issued: Gale-force winds to hammer Canterbury
The red wind warning could see gusts of up to 150km/h and pose a threat to life from flying items and falling trees, MetService warns.
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Fewer than a third of houses are listed with a price - so how do you know what to offer?
How to figure out what price to offer for your new house
If you've been in the market for a home, you've probably noticed it's unusual to see prices listed.
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The painstaking, decades-long restoration of Auckland's Toroa steam ferry
The decades-long restoration of the last steam ferry
For the past 24 years, the Toroa has been sitting on the side of motorway. Audio
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Smart glasses, fruit measuring & a cricket bowling machine
Audio 19 Sep 2025A 19 year old product design student has won an award for creating a pair of smart glasses which provide protection for people affected by photosensitive epilepsy, plus the runner up with her fruit… Audio
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Increasing numbers of pet turtles being found in South Island waterways
'It's just cruel': More pet turtles being found in waterways
The Mainland's only dedicated turtle rescue service says it's already at capacity, having taken in more than 100 strays in the last eight years. Audio
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Woman missing from Scarborough, Christchurch found dead
Missing Christchurch woman found dead
Sixty-six year old Tracy failed to turn up to a lunch date on Wednesday and her car was found on Taylors Mistake Road.
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Canterbury blaze destroys family's beloved vintage car collection
Audio 18 Sep 2025Firefighters have contained a blaze in Canterbury that's destroyed a family's beloved vintage car collection. Crews rushed to an out-of-control burn-off fanned by strong winds in Southbridge yesterday… Audio
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Canterbury company producing plant based classics
Audio 18 Sep 2025A Canterbury company is producing alternative plant proteins in a deal with one of Asia's largest food import companies, Lacto Japan. Leaft foods extracts proteins from lucerne, a crop normally used… Audio
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As it happened: Road snowfall warnings in place
As it happened: Road snowfall warnings in place
As it happened: Fire crews put out a large vegetation fire in Canterbury.
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Man laments loss of dad's extensive vintage car collection in Southbridge fire
'Irreplaceable': Man laments loss of dad's vintage cars in blaze
"That's an irreplaceable collection ... Once those sheds caught fire, it was game over," says Ben Lappage after a fire tore through his property. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 18th September 2025
In today's episode, the economy has had a worse-than-expected contraction, shrinking 0.9 percent in the June quarter, helicopters are on standby as Fire and Emergency battle a large vegetation fire in… Audio
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Environment Canterbury declares nitrate emergency
Environment Canterbury declares nitrate emergency
The move comes after a survey found almost half the wells in the Canterbury region contained E. coli and rising nitrate levels.
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Crusaders fans cry foul over 40% ticket price hike
Crusaders fans cry foul over 40% ticket price hike
Crusaders fans are questioning their loyalty after prices for the next season at the new stadium were hiked. Audio
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Crews battle fast-moving fire in Canterbury
Helicopters are on standby as Fire and Emergency battle a large vegetation fire in Canterbury's Selwyn District. Fire and Emergency's Assistant Commander Kevin McCombe spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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NZ green protein producer sprouts new deal with Asian food giant
Japan wants Canterbury's alternative green protein
An innovative company producing alternative proteins from leafy green plants has signed a new deal with one of Asia's largest importers of food and dairy ingredients. Audio
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Todd McClay calls Canterbury Regional Council’s nitrate emergency declaration 'gimmicky'
'Bit gimmicky': McClay criticises council's 'nitrate emergency'
Canterbury Regional Council, known as Environment Canterbury (ECan), carried a motion to declare a nitrate emergency at its final meeting on Wednesday. Audio
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Landlords cutting rent to get tenants
Landlords cutting rent to get tenants
At least a third of people taking out new tenancies this year are paying less rent than the tenants who lived in the property before them. Audio
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Lack of foam furniture rules likely led to teenager Lizzy Marvin's death in blaze, coroner rules
Coroner blasts government over teen's sofa fire death
Lizzy Marvin, 16, died after inhaling the toxic fumes after embers from a fireplace landed on a sofa bed last year. Audio
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Agriculture Minister Todd McClay on Canterbury's nitrate emergency
The Canterbury Regional Council has declared a nitrate emergency, sparking fierce debate ahead of local elections. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio