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Wiki Hā: Hundreds gather 'all out of love for te reo Māori'
Hundreds gather 'all out of love for te reo Māori'
About 1000 rangatahi have descended on Taranaki and Whanganui for Te Wiki Hākinakina o Ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori, a celebration of sport and te reo Māori.
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Police arrest four and seize weapons, drugs, cash after Christchurch shootings
Police seize weapons, drugs, cash after Chch shootings
Four men with links to the Tribesmen gang have been arrested following raids in Christchurch connected to shootings last weekend.
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Climate protesters douse MP's offices in red paint
Climate protesters douse MP's offices in red paint
Electorate offices of government ministers, including Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson, were targeted in the protest.
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Property market drop deeper than anticipated and more to come - CoreLogic report
Property market drop deeper than anticipated and more to come - CoreLogic
The downturn in the property market is deeper than anticipated, with a bigger drop in values and sales volumes likely to persist into 2023. Audio
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Cancel Santa
Audio 14 Dec 2022Santa's about to be cancelled... Or at least that's the case in a naughty new Christmas play opening in Christchurch this week. Cancel Santa runs at the Little Andromeda theatre from December 15 to… Audio
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Council executive who gave $7m sewage plant contract to cake decorator guilty of corruption
Council executive who gave $7m sewage plant contract to cake decorator guilty of corruption
A former council executive who arranged for a $7 million sewage plant contract to be awarded to a cake decorator has been found guilty of corruption.
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Police raid Christchurch properties after spate of shootings
Police raid Christchurch properties after spate of shootings
Several men after been arrested after several properties in Christchurch were shot at, police say.
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Mussels promoted to fight toxic algae bloom
Mussels promoted to fight toxic algae bloom
Mussels could soon be used to fight algae bloom in Canterbury's waterways.
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Judge who presided over landmark tikanga ruling in Takamore burial case, has died
Justice John Fogarty - who made landmark tikanga ruling - dies
A judge who made a landmark ruling highlighting the conflicts between English common law and tikanga Māori has died.
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Kiwis make the wheels turn at the FIFA World Cup
Kiwis make the wheels turn at the FIFA World Cup
The All Whites may not have qualified for the FIFA World Cup, but New Zealand is well represented in every other part of the biggest sporting event on the globe, writes Coen Lammers.
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House prices: What you need to know
House prices: What you need to know
Explainer - House prices are continuing to drop at the same time interest rates are climbing - but what does that mean for sellers and buyers?
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Faster Air Force: First of four new Boeing P8-A Poseidons arrive in New Zealand
Faster Air Force: First of new batch of planes arrive in New Zealand
The aging fleet of P3 Orions - costing $2.3 billion - are going out of service quicker than expected.
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National Party deputy leader Nicola Willis defends Luxon over South Auckland comments
'Great things' happening in South Auckland garages too - Willis
National Party deputy leader Nicola Willis says Christopher Luxon did not mean to offend when he said "brothers" were sitting South Auckland garages and pondering lives of crime. Audio
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Stamps shortage as Christmas rush hits NZ Post
Audio 14 Dec 2022Some New Zealand Post outlets have run out of both international and local stamps - right as the Christmas rush hits.One Auckland NZ Post Shop is displaying a sign warning customers "Please read… Audio
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Rebuilding a broken city
Rebuilding a broken city
The Detail - In more than a decade since the Canterbury earthquakes, how far has the Christchurch rebuild come?
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Rebuilding a broken city
It's more than a decade since the Canterbury earthquakes, but how far has the Christchurch rebuild come? Audio
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Rebuilding a broken city
Rebuilding a broken city
It's more than a decade since the Canterbury earthquakes, but how far has the Christchurch rebuild come?
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Many buildings' seismic risks remain a mystery, despite quakes and standards
Many buildings' seismic risks remain a mystery, despite quakes and standards
Eleven years after the Christchurch quake, many hospitals and other buildings still don't know how heavy non-structural elements will fare in another tremor.
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Car parts company Partly raises $37m in capital
Car parts company Partly raises $37m in capital
Car part ordering platform Partly has raised $37 million in capital to speed-up global growth.
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Williams and Sio to quit NZ parliament next year
Williams and Sio to quit NZ parliament next year
Two Pasifika government ministers are among six New Zealand MPs retiring at the 2023 election.
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Watch: Rugby World Cup-winning Black Ferns celebrated at Parliament
Watch: Rugby World Cup-winning Black Ferns celebrated at Parliament
The Black Ferns, sporting the Rugby World Cup gold medals they won a month ago, have been celebrated at a gathering on Parliament's lawn.
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PM Jacinda Ardern reveals which MPs will be retiring at the next election
PM Jacinda Ardern reveals which MPs will be retiring
Jacinda Ardern has announced Poto Williams, Aupito William Sio, David Clark, Jamie Strange, Marja Lubeck and Paul Eagle will retire at the next election.
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An ex-drug lord, a troubled prison contractor and mahi to stop a gang breeding ground
Shrinking gangs from behind prison walls
Nowhere are gangs more visible and harder to contain than in our prisons. A surprising partnership between a private prison and an ex-drug lord seems to have a formula for cracking their hold over…
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Average house price drops more than $100k this year, latest figures show
Average house price drops more than $100k this year, latest figures show
Quotable Value's house price index for November shows homes decreased in value by 2.9 percent nationally over the three months ended November, with the average value at $945,568.
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Black Ferns welcomed into Christchurch
Black Ferns welcomed into Christchurch
Canterbury Black Fern players received a warm welcome home this evening in Christchurch's Victoria Park.