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Cricket live updates: Black Caps v England
Rain thwarts Black Caps chase for victory against England
Their Twenty20 international series stands at 0-0, after the opener was abandonned in Christchurch.
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NPC rugby semifinal live updates: Canterbury v Hawke's Bay
Canterbury book all-southern NPC final with win over Hawke's Bay
The red-and-blacks have won more provincial titles than anyone else, since the competition was revamped in 2006.
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Inside NZ's 'hectic day' after US President Donald Trump's tariff shock
Inside NZ's 'hectic day' after Trump's tariff shock
Official documents show the degree of alarm raised in the hours after the US president dropped his bombshell.
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Country Life: Ironbark - a wood as hard as steel
Carving a business out of salvage timber from the Canterbury quakes
Ever wondered what happened to some of the damaged timber from the Lyttelton wharves after the Canterbury earthquakes?
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NPC Canterbury v Hawke's Bay: What you need to know
NPC Canterbury v Hawke's Bay: What you need to know
Team lists, key stats and news about tonight's NPC semifinal in Christchurch. Video
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School class numbers cut by half after E.coli outbreak at Canterbury campground
School class numbers cut by half after E.coli outbreak at camp
The school noticed more children than usual suffering from car sickness on the trip back, but didn't realise there was a gastroenteritis outbreak until parents started to phone in absences.
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Girl violently sick for 10 days after drinking water at Canterbury campground
Girl violently sick for 10 days after drinking water at campground
At least 10 others got sick from E.coli contaminated water at Hanmer Springs Forest Camp last month.
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Cyclone Gabrielle Inquest: Disbelief over no centralised emergency platform
Disbelief over no centralised emergency platform during Cyclone Gabrielle
A former Civil Defence controller told an inquest that the Christchurch earthquakes had shown the need for the platform.
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How much is a house in a desirable school zone worth?
How much is a house in a desirable school zone worth?
Want to live close to a popular high school? Expect to pay a lot more for it.
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Tāwhaki aerospace centre pivots from rocket launches to flying cars
Tāwhaki aerospace centre pivots from rocket launches to flying cars
It has laid out how a four-person taxi drone flying at up to 250km/h could travel 60-80 percent faster than driving as well as cut down on traffic jams.
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Online help services not designed for acute mental health crises, coroner warns
Online help services not designed for acute mental health crises, coroner warns
A young man had multiple interactions with two helpline services sharing his suicidal thoughts before he died.
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International Tree Climbing Champs hit Christchurch
Fancy diving between branches at the top of a tree? Well the International Tree Climbing Championships may be just the thing for you. While tree climbing may elicit childhood memories - this is… Audio
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Red Cross teams up with Uber to help people ditch their unworn clothes
Red Cross teams up with Uber to help people ditch their unworn clothes
Red Cross says new research shows many people have around $1000 worth of clothes in their wardrobe that they are not wearing. Audio
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Weekend weather: Heavy rain, strong wind warnings for parts of South Island
Warnings as heavy rain and strong wind forecast to hit South Island
Heavy rain and strong winds are expected to hit much of the South Island over the weekend, but it should be mostly fine in the north with a few showers.
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Hayden Tasker's trial over death of police officer Lyn Fleming moved to Christchurch
Trial of man charged with cop's murder moved to Christchurch
Hayden Tasker, 32 appeared by video link from prison in the High Court at Wellington on Friday.
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Tim Southee on the Ashes series: 'It should be a cracker'
Tim Southee on the Ashes series: 'It should be a cracker'
Not many Kiwis get the chance to be involved in an Ashes cricket series, but the former Black Caps bowler is the next in line.
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Government to build 82 more classrooms and a new school
Government to build 82 more classrooms and a new school
Education Minister Erica Stanford says the government had halved build costs which freed up the funding to rapidly growing areas.
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Patients worry about rise of corporate-owned GP clinics, but they say judge us 'on the outcomes'
'You're no longer a patient - you're revenue'
Patients are worried about rise of corporate-owned GP clinics, but they say judge us 'on the outcomes'.
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Widow calls for tougher penalties for repeat drunk drivers
Man killed by drunk driver convicted hours earlier
Anthony Wood's wife says it's ridiculous the man who killed her husband was able to get behind the wheel after being convicted of drunk driving the same day.
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Experts warn rats and weeds threaten Pacific climate resilience
Experts warn rats and weeds threaten Pacific climate resilience
Eliminating invasive species will make Pacific Islands more resilient to climate change, environmental experts say. Audio
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Silver Ferns v Diamonds: What you need to know
Silver Ferns v Diamonds: What you need to know
The Silver Ferns' biggest series of the year starts tonight when they take on the world champion Australian Diamonds in Melbourne.
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Why rising house prices are a bad thing
Why rising house prices are a bad thing
New research shows that renters' wellbeing has fallen as property prices have risen.
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Jim Bolger was prepared to overrule colleagues on Ngāi Tahu Treaty settlement - Tā Tipene O'Regan
'Essential integrity': Bolger believed in doing 'the right thing' by Māori
Jim Bolger often stood up to his own team when overseeing the fractious process that led to a Treaty settlement, a Ngāi Tahu leader says. Audio
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Pacific voices urge experts to 'decolonise' adaptation at New Zealand's largest climate forum
Pacific voices urge experts to 'decolonise' climate adaptation
The call has been made as hundreds of scientists, global leaders, and climate adaptation experts around the globe gather at the Adaptation Futures Conference in Christchurch.
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South Island's biggest Pak'nSave gets mixed reception on opening day
South Island's biggest Pak'nSave opens in Christchurch
Amid the excitement of the opening of a new Pak'nSave, some Rolleston residents say they are facing increased noise, heavy traffic and a fall in home values.