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Police shoot dog during Christchurch pursuit
Police shoot dog during Christchurch pursuit
A police officer fatally shot a dog during an attack during a foot pursuit in Christchurch earlier this week.
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Invercargill police launch homicide inquiry after death of assault victim
Invercargill police launch homicide inquiry after death of assault victim
Invercargill police are considering further charges following the death of a woman who was seriously assaulted earlier this month.
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Egg shortage: Supermarket shelves bare as industry deals with supply issues
Egg shortage: Supermarket shelves bare as industry deals with supply issues
Supermarket shelves are bare of eggs while others are limiting the number of cartons customers can buy during a drop in supply.
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Christchurch Hospital staff secure parking woes continue with plans not completed
Lack of hospital staff parking results in run-in for nurse
Christchurch Hospital staff continue to suffer parking woes as plans for other options and additional parking have yet to materialise.
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Flooding and flight delays as thunderstorms track across upper North Island
Flooding and flight delays as thunderstorms track across upper North Island
Thunderstorms are forecast for much of the upper North Island this evening.
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Cute, cuter, cutest: Top animal stories of 2022
Cute, cuter, cutest: Top animal stories of 2022
Emotionally supportive alligators, adventurous felines and a sheep who listens to commands. Here's a round-up of some of the cutest animal stories we told in 2022.
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Body of canoeist missing in Christchurch lake recovered
Body of canoeist missing in Christchurch lake recovered
A canoeist missing in a Christchurch lake since yesterday has been found dead.
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What Amazon wanted from New Zealand's prime minister
What Amazon wanted from New Zealand's prime minister
Mega-company Amazon asked Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for help over billion-dollar data centres it is building here, and to have input on policy.
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Person missing in Christchurch after canoe capsizes
Person missing in Christchurch after canoe capsizes
A person is missing in Lake Roto Kohatu in Christchurch this evening after a canoe capsized.
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Feeding the vegans over summer
Audio 24 Dec 2022Many of us will encounter a plant-based eater this summer – and vegan food producer Flip Grater says it's not the time of year to serve them cucumber sticks and hummus. The founder of Christchurch…
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Christmas rush returns to Aotearoa's airports as families reconnect
Christmas rush returns to Aotearoa's airports as families reconnect
Airports around the country are buzzing, nearly 20 times busier than they were this time last year.
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Best in Show: Charly Houtos
Audio 23 Dec 2022Charly Houtos is our champion junior dog handler. The 18 year old from Christchurch is getting ready to represent New Zealand at the world's biggest dog show, Crufts. Charly mainly shows cavaliers… Audio, Gallery
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Patient records from second psychiatric hospital caught up in Archives NZ breach
Patient records from second psychiatric hospital caught up in Archives NZ breach
The national archive, fresh from apologising for one privacy breach, admits a second psychiatric hospital was caught up in it.
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Lads Without Labels: a student-led mental health service
Audio 23 Dec 2022A free roast meal over a chat about mental health is on offer for all-male flats of Canterbury University students by the not-for-profit group Lads Without Labels. The student-led… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Crime Scene Cleaners broke the law - but dodged prosecution - with 'morally repugnant' social media posts
Cleaners' social media posts 'morally repugnant' - but no charges
Crime Scene Cleaners broke the law when it posted graphic scenes of sudden deaths and suspected suicides to its social media accounts. But it will not be charged.
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Paul Campbell
Paul Campbell is the National Technical Leader - Building Structures with WSP in Auckland. Paul is a subject matter expert in post disaster building management and has played significant roles in both… Audio
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Christmas hampers a weight off shoulders for those in need
Enough hampers and presents to fill a rubgy field for those in need in our largest city. Charities were spreading Christmas cheer up and down the motu. From New Zealand's national stadium to community… Audio
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Woman, 18, charged over suspected arson in Hillmorton
Woman, 18, charged over suspected arson in Hillmorton
An 18-year-old woman has been arrested and charged following a suspected arson in Christchurch this morning.
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Congestion charging possible under proposed new NZ-wide transport ticketing system
Congestion charging possible under proposed new ticketing system
The new system for buses, ferries and trains also opens the way for more road tolls and to introduce congestion charges for motorists for the first time.
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'Stresses removed from their lives' - Investment helps Ōtautahi housing future
'Stresses removed from their lives' - Investment helps Ōtautahi housing future
Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust says a multi-million dollar investment will help 35 whānau into new homes next year.
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New Zealand's report card 2022 - where the country rose and fell
New Zealand's report card 2022 - where the country rose and fell
Opinion - A look back at the country's results for 2022, in a round up of international rankings to see where New Zealand has done well or needs more work.
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Omicron, lack of staff blamed for ongoing surgery delays
Omicron, lack of staff blamed for ongoing surgery delays
The planned care taskforce asked hospitals to give patients waiting longer than 12 months a surgical booking by August, but more than 3000 don't yet have one. Audio
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Christchurch surgeon's lists cut due to health system strain
A Christchurch surgeon is regularly having his surgical lists cut due to the strain on the health system.
John McKie usually does about 15 joint replacements through the public system each month.
… Audio
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Sunbed operators caught ignoring melanoma risks
Sunbed operators caught ignoring melanoma risks
Sunbed operators have been caught rejecting official health advice and letting people with very fair skin use their services. Audio
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Demand grows for Christchurch City Mission Christmas food boxes
'It's New Zealand's crisis': Demand for Christmas food boxes goes up
Pavlovas, jelly and pies were among some of the free Christmas treats sweetening the festive season for struggling Cantabrians.