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  • Search underway for elderly woman missing from Bishopdale, Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    24 Jul 2025
    Beryl, who is 79, is missing from the Christchurch suburb of Bishopdale.

    A search is underway for a 79-year-old who was reported missing in the Christchurch suburb of Bishopdale on Thursday afternoon.

    Search underway for elderly woman missing from Bishopdale, Christchurch
  • Deputy Police Commissioner Tania Kura retires

    News
    New Zealand police
    24 Jul 2025
    Tania Kura.

    Kura had been in the police for decades and was the first ever female Police Commissioner.

    Deputy Police Commissioner Tania Kura retires
  • Coroner calls for law change after charity boxing death

    News
    New Zealand sport
    24 Jul 2025
    Kain Parsons

    Christchurch man Kain Parsons died after receiving 30 blows to his head in under three minutes. Audio

    Coroner seeks tougher controls on corporate boxing events
  • Tensions rise as man refuses to leave Selwyn council meeting

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    24 Jul 2025
    Peter Schnell

    A Selwyn District Council meeting ground to a halt when a public speaker refused to leave the table.

    Tensions rise as man refuses to leave Selwyn council meeting
  • Nauru's pathway to deep sea mining

    News
    World The Detail
    24 Jul 2025
    An image from the National Oceanography Centre shows a carnivorous sponge, photographed during an expedition to the NE Pacific abyss and found in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ). A recent executive order by US President Donald Trump could open the door to Nauru deep sea mining in the CCZ.

    Laws over international deep sea mining are being thrashed out at a meeting in Jamaica, but the process has so far taken over a decade and we don't even have a draft set of rules

    Tiny Nauru is causing big waves over mining
  • Why this town's lake is causing a stink

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    23 Jul 2025
    Living beside a lake is not as idyllic as it sounds for Pegasus residents.

    It might sound idyllic to live beside a lake, but for Pegasus residents it is anything but.

    Why this town's lake is causing a stink
  • US looks to send 'third country nationals' to Palau as Trump pursues deportations

    News
    Pacific Palau
    23 Jul 2025
    The US provides Palau with financial support in exchange for US military access to its territory. (Supplied)

    Palau's government is considering a draft agreement that would make it a destination for people seeking protection in the US against return to their home countries.

    US looks to send 'third country nationals' to Palau as Trump pursues deportations
  • Fire in roof of business in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    23 Jul 2025
    A firefighter on scene at an incident. 6 July 2016.

    FENZ says the fire spread from machinery in the commercial building in Wigram.

    Fire in roof of business in Christchurch
  • US looks to send 'third country nationals' to Palau as Trump pursues deportations

    News
    World Pacific
    22 Jul 2025
    Downtown Koror, Palau's largest city

    It remains unclear whether the deal is aimed at undocumented migrants or other groups including asylum seekers.

    US looks to send 'third country nationals' to Palau as Trump pursues deportations
  • Can households really assess their own risk?

    News
    New Zealand climate
    22 Jul 2025
    Weather flood damage just outside Riwaka.

    Critical research about future storms has been defunded, right when a scientist says it's needed most.

    Can households really assess their own climate risk?
  • The end of open-plan classrooms: how school design reflects changing ideas

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    22 Jul 2025
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    Depending on who you ask, these classrooms were an opportunity to foster collaboration and flexibility or an exercise in organised chaos.

    The end of open-plan classrooms: how school design reflects changing ideas in education
  • Thrift Season 5 Trailer

    Audio
    business food
    22 Jul 2025

    Thrift is back with more money saving hints and hacks!  Katy Gosset meets a savvy student who's teaching others how to eat better for less and visits an award-winning student flat garden. She gleans… Audio

  • House sellers expectations getting more realistic

    News
    Business housing
    21 Jul 2025
    Stylised illustration of house for sale

    Sellers are reducing their expectations below what buyers are willing to pay, a top real estate site says.

    House sellers lower expectations, real estate website says
  • Govt accused of recycling projects in $6b infrastructure push

    News
    Politics infrastructure
    21 Jul 2025
    New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon arrives to Social Dinner of the NATO Summit, at Palace Huis ten Bosch in The Hague, Netherlands on June 24, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) (Photo by Jakub Porzycki / NurPhoto via AFP)

    Luxon says new builds will boost jobs and productivity, but the opposition dismissed the "announcement of an announcement" as a public relations stunt lacking fresh investment.

    'Announcement of an announcement': Govt accused of recycling projects in $6b infrastructure push
  • Flood victims will not be on their own, says chair of contentious report

    News
    Politics Environment
    21 Jul 2025
    Stylised illustration of rising flood waters threatening homes and roads

    Leader of expert panel clarifies recommendations on how the government should adapt to climate change, saying there should always be a social safety net. Audio

    Flood victims will not be on their own, says chair of contentious report
  • ECan chair rebuffs government's directive to stop planning

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    20 Jul 2025
    Craig Pauling.

    Environment Canterbury chairperson Craig Pauling says councils need to keep thinking about planning, despite the RMA Reform Minister putting a halt to district and regional plans.

    Environment Canterbury's chair rebuffs government’s directive to stop planning
  • Watch: Govt trumpets billions being spent on infrastructure

    News
    Politics infrastructure
    20 Jul 2025
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    Two Ministers say the new projects will create thousands of jobs across the country.

    Watch: Govt says billions being spent on infrastructure will create thousands of jobs
  • 'Disaster soup': Kaiteriteri campground flood victims count cost of damage

    News
    New Zealand weather
    18 Jul 2025
    Bethany Park Campground manager Roger Armstrong estimated the area received nearly 500 millimetres of rain between the two recent storms.

    Marguerite Besier and Roger Croft had to be rescued from their caravan by a frontend loader.

    Kaiteriteri campground flood victims count cost of storm damage
  • Uni students missing class over lack of campus parks

    News
    New Zealand education
    18 Jul 2025
    A University of Canterbury car park.

    Frustrated University of Canterbury students are missing out on lectures or late for class because of the daily struggle to find a car park on campus or surrounding Ilam streets. Audio

    Frustrated University of Canterbury students missing class over lack of campus car parks
  • Canterbury students missing class due to lack of parking

    Audio
    transport
    18 Jul 2025

    Frustrated University of Canterbury students are missing out on lectures or late for class because of the daily struggle to find a car park on campus or surrounding Ilam streets. Some have resorted to… Audio

  • Black Caps' star newcomer: 'One of those moments you dream of as a kid'

    News
    Sport
    18 Jul 2025
    Black Cap Bevon Jacobs

    Bevon Jacobs was filled with pride as he made his debut for New Zealand, playing a vital role in the side's win over South Africa.

    Black Caps' star newcomer Bevon Jacobs: 'One of those moments you dream of as a kid'
  • The Christchurch bar named best in Australasia

    Audio
    food life and society
    18 Jul 2025
    Tim Ogle stands in front of his bar holding a glass of wine. There is a woman stood on his right hand side also holding a glass of wine.

    This week Christchurch's 'Cellar Door' was named Australasia's best wine bar, by 'World of Fine Wine Magazine'. Whie that's great news, in even better news it means the bar goes on to represent the… Audio

  • Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury

    Audio 18 Jul 2025
    Speaking in Christchurch, RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop announced the government was putting the brakes on "pricey, pointless" council planning work ahead of its major shake-up of resource management laws.

    David discusses the Local Government NZ Conference and reactions from local councils to instructions from the Resource Management Act. Audio

  • Concern as manager of one of country's largest stations resigns

    News
    New Zealand Country
    18 Jul 2025
    Jim Ward, former manager of Molesworth station.

    Sources say Jim Ward was frustrated about the lack of action to control wilding pines on the Crown-owned land.

    Worry and speculation as long-serving manager of Molesworth Station suddenly resigns
  • 'World gone mad': Playground fence sparks anger from parent

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    18 Jul 2025
    Amanda Burrows says the installation of the fence as a safety barrier between the Proctor Park playground and swales is “a complete overreaction” from the Ashburton District Council.

    Mother of two Amanda Burrows says it's a is "a complete overreaction".

    Playground fence sparks anger from Canterbury parent
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