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Teens Ivana Lauitiiti, Tyra Wetere make impression for NZ Warriors wahine
Terrific teens Lauitiiti, Wetere already making impression for Warriors wahine
The pair have retained their playing spots, after winning debuts against North Queensland Cowboys.
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Weekend weather: Temperatures to plummet as South Island skiers hold out for snow
Weekend weather: Temperatures to plummet as skiers hold out for snow
MetService said a series of cold fronts would see temperatures drop on Friday, heralding the return of widespread frosts.
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Boundary reshuffle puts MP outside own electorate
Boundary reshuffle puts MP outside own electorate
Selwyn MP Nicola Grigg no longer resides within her own electorate following a boundary reshuffle ahead of next year's general election.
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Orana Wildlife Park upgrade animal welfare, workplace culture after damning report
'Turned the corner': Zoo to work to restore damaged reputation
Orana Wildlife Park was found to have substandard animal welfare procedures after a review.
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Wide-open Farah Palmer Cup competition kicks off this weekend
Wide-open Farah Palmer Cup competition kicks off this weekend
Waikato are defending champions, but Auckland have historically dominated the FPC, winning 16 titles. Audio
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Police axing, redeploying roles around Canterbury
Police axing, redeploying roles around Canterbury
A controversial restructuring proposal will centralise services at larger stations.
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Rest home care no longer offered at village where Elisabeth Nicholls disappeared from
Rest home care no longer offered at village where Elisabeth Nicholls disappeared from
Christchurch woman Elisabeth Nicholls' body was found three weeks after she walked out of the home.
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Bob Carter steps away from high performance role with NZ Cricket
Bob Carter steps away from NZ Cricket role
He became the Black Caps assistant coach during John Bracewell's tenure as head coach in 2004, serving in that role until 2009.
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Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton
Audio 8 Aug 2025Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton Audio
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Japanese warships arrive in Wellington
Why Japanese warships are in Wellington
The JS Ise and destroyer JS Suzunamihave arrived in Wellington following a training manoeuvre with Australia.
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Vintage rugby jersey pops up in high-end London fashion label
A shirt strikingly similar to the one worn by Canterbury in the 2001 NPC championship is now being sold by London-based Palace Skateboards, a brand beloved by celebrities like Justin Bieber, Seth… Audio
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Orana Wildlife Park resumes taking in animals after six-month pause due to welfare allegations
Zoo plagued by welfare concerns, toxic culture resumes taking in animals
Orana Wildlife Park was investigated last year following a whistleblowers' animal welfare concerns and allegations of a toxic culture.
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Former All Blacks star Richie Mo'unga returning to NZ and Crusaders
Former All Blacks star Richie Mo'unga is heading home
Mo'unga has signed with New Zealand Rugby, the Crusaders and Canterbury.
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NZ Warriors try to put heartbreaking NRL loss to Dolphins behind them
'Had to get closure': Warriors put heartbreaking loss behind them
After their last-gasp defeat, the Auckland NRL side must regroup quickly against high-flying Canterbury Bulldogs.
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19-year-old cyclist Fyfa Dawson's death largely due to flawed traffic management - coroner
'They dropped the ball' - mum of teen killed at roadworks site
Fyfa Dawson cycled thousands of kilometres overseas, but was killed less than 3km from home. Audio
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Midwives reclaiming tikanga Māori in birthing care across Ōtautahi
The midwives reclaiming tikanga Māori in birthing care
"Some of our whānau say they've never had friendship from previous midwives ...That connection matters."
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Culverden locals angry about proposed removal of town's two police officers
Residents furious as police proposing removing area's only two officers
Locals say the restructure would mean the nearest officers would be an hour away. Audio
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Fiery meeting held in North Canterbury over police station closures
Hundreds of north Canterbury locals turned out to a fiery meeting in Culverden on Wednesday night, angry about a proposal to remove the town's two police officers. Anna Sargent reports. Audio
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Canterbury firm keeps craft wool processing in New Zealand
Canterbury firm keeps craft wool processing in New Zealand
The country's last operational woollen dye house and spinning mill has been saved from the scrap heap.
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Neurodivergent student quits University of Canterbury after being accused of cheating
No apology after uni accuses neurodivergent student of cheating
The student, who was cleared of any wrongdoing, has abandoned his degree after the saga. Audio
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NCEA isn’t perfect but NZ shouldn’t forget why it was introduced in the first place
NCEA isn't perfect but we shouldn't forget why it was introduced
Analysis: The system has flaws, but a return to an exam-based model may not make the grade.
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Federated Farmers' comments on police 'not helpful', district commander says
Federated Farmers' comments on police 'not helpful', district commander says
Police are accusing Federated Farmers of scaremongering over a proposed restructure in rural Canterbury. Audio
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Police still concerned over powerline tampering in Christchurch
Police repeat safety warnings over powerline tampering
They are renewing an appeal for information as the problem continues across Christchurch.
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Neurodivergent student abandons study after accusations of cheating
Audio 6 Aug 2025A neurodivergent adult student has abandoned his tertiary degree after the University of Canterbury accused him of cheating. Timothy Brown has more. Audio
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Christchurch man killed mother with sword - coroner
Son kills homebound mother with sword
Reclusive man Nicholas McIlraith was his mother's sole caregiver, but why he killed her still isn't clear.