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South Island man sought by police in relation to Greymouth assault found
Man believed connected with Greymouth assault found - police
The assault occurred earlier this month, but police shared images of the man this afternoon.
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'Symbol of hope': Canterbury flower farm has biggest-ever Daffodil Day order
'Symbol of hope': Canterbury flower farm has biggest-ever Daffodil Day order
Friday was Daffodil Day, an annual event aimed to raise money for Cancer Society support and research.
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Filling streets with trees
Communities worldwide are planting trees. In New Zealand. Hāwera has 7.5% tree canopy, Picton has nearly 59%. The average across all NZ towns and cities is 19%. Audio
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NZ Warriors rookie Tyra Wetere shows she's a fast learner in NRLW baptism
Warriors rookie Wetere shows she's a fast learner in NRLW baptism
Enlisted to replace pregnant sevens star Michaela Brake, the specialist halfback is hitting her straps in an unfamiliar role.
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Country Life: Symposium discusses shift to regen dairy farming
Trans-Tasman farmers dig deep for dairy's future
Swapping science, stories and solutions about regen dairying was the task at hand for farmers, researchers and advisors from NZ and Australia at a gathering in Canterbury.
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Symposium reflects shift in dairy farming
More than 70 farmers, researchers and advisors from New Zealand and Australia gathered in Leeston, to share lessons on low-input, regenerative dairy practices - swapping science, stories and solutions… Audio
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Almost 20 percent increase in hospitality businesses closing with 2500 gone
'A lot of pain': More than 2500 hospo businesses gone
It seems barely a week goes by where there isn't a high-profile hospitality business closing - and the numbers back it up. Audio
- Live snake found in Christchurch traveller's suitcase
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International scam artist with $15,000 in hotel debts sentenced in Christchurch
International scam artist with $15,000 in hotel debts sentenced in Christchurch
Police say the man who had been victimising people all over the world for years has been sentenced to one year and three months in prison.
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The country's most hit overbridge: Is it time to close the road?
The country's most hit overbridge
It's been closed in yet another crash and repairs could take months. Some question whether it should just close permanently.
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All Blacks prop Tamaiti Williams recommits to NZ rugby
All Blacks prop Tamaiti Williams recommits to NZ rugby
He will remain in New Zealand until after the 2027 World Cup and the next British and Irish Lions tour.
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Hamish Kerr claims Diamond League championship
Kerr claims Diamond League championship
The Canterbury high jumper has had the perfect warmup to the World Championships with victory at the Diamond League final in Zurich.
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Sports News for 29 August 2025
Canterbury High Jumper Hamish Kerr has had the perfect warmup to the World Championships with victory at the Diamond League Finals in Zurich. Audio
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Battle rages over Tuawera Cave Rock lights
The battle raging over a set of lights in a seaside suburb
A community board heard impassioned pleas in front of a packed public gallery.
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Investment from China slowing, report warns
Investment from China slowing, report warns
Global uncertainty, sluggish economic growth in China and changes in NZ regulations are negatively impacting bilateral investment between the two countries.
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Weather: Power outages, road warnings as strong winds lash South Island
Power outages, road warnings as strong winds lash South Island
MetService is also warning of potentially heavy rain.
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The Asian candidates contesting local government seats in Canterbury
The Asian candidates contesting local government seats in Canterbury
More than 10 candidates of Asian origin are contesting local government seats in the Canterbury region.
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Papua New Guinea CEO Andrew Hill leaves club before NRL entry to join Panthers Group
Papua New Guinea franchise rocked as CEO departs before NRL entry
Papua New Guinea's new NRL franchise has taken another hit with chief executive Andrew Hill leaving the club before a ball has even been kicked.
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Three club ski fields call it a day for 2025
Audio 28 Aug 2025After nearly 100 years in operation Mt Cheeseman ski area in Canterbury will not open this year due to poor snowfall. Audio
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Predator again accused of targeting schoolgirls shouldn't have been released - victim
Predator again accused of targeting schoolgirls shouldn't have been released - victim
Leo Darin Goodwin has been recalled to prison after police charged him with breaching conditions by approaching teenagers.
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Sports News for 28 August 2025
Canterbury shot-putter Tom Walsh is getting frustrated with his lack of distance in competitions with the World Championships not far away. Audio
- Fewer jobs on offer in July, little change in job advertisement numbers
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How Penrith Panthers rest strategy impacts NZ Warriors NRL hopes
'They have the right': How Panthers rest strategy impacts Warriors playoff hopes
The four-time defending champions will sit their entire starting line-up against Canterbury Bulldogs.
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Waitaki mayor warns of huge rates hike after council leaves Southern Water Done Well
Mayor warns of huge rates hike after council quits joint water plan
A ratepayers group in Waitaki backs its district council's independent water plan - despite the mayor lamenting that he has failed ratepayers.
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Shona Murray: 'Music goes with so many things'
Music educator and choral conductor Shona Murray talks with RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump about secondary school choral festival The Big Sing and its beginnings, and the essential role of music in our… Video, Audio
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