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Frustrated University of Canterbury students missing class over lack of campus car parks
Uni students missing class over lack of campus parks
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
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Canterbury students missing class due to lack of parking
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
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Black Caps' star newcomer Bevon Jacobs: 'One of those moments you dream of as a kid'
Black Caps' star newcomer: 'One of those moments you dream of as a kid'
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.
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The Christchurch bar named best in Australasia
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
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
Audio 18 Jul 2025David discusses the Local Government NZ Conference and reactions from local councils to instructions from the Resource Management Act. Audio
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Worry and speculation as long-serving manager of Molesworth Station suddenly resigns
Concern as manager of one of country's largest stations resigns
Sources say Jim Ward was frustrated about the lack of action to control wilding pines on the Crown-owned land.
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Playground fence sparks anger from Canterbury parent
'World gone mad': Playground fence sparks anger from parent
Mother of two Amanda Burrows says it's a is "a complete overreaction".
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Families hope proposed Christchurch sites end Erebus memorial wait
From Auckland to Christchurch: New hope for Erebus memorial
More than 40 years on, families hope a tribute in Christchurch can finally honour New Zealand's worst aviation disaster. Audio
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Uni students warned about promoting overseas gambling websites on social media
Students warned about promoting overseas gambling websites
The Department of Internal Affairs says influencers could face a $5000 fine. Audio
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Find out how seaweed could prevent global famine
A new study from the University of Canterbury has shown that seaweed could potentially avert a significant number of deaths from starvation in the future. Audio
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Jordan Ngatai to lead Tall Blacks for first time
Jordan Ngatai to captain Tall Blacks for first time
Tall Blacks veteran Jordan Ngatai will lead the side at the FIBA Asia Cup in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, next month.
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Christchurch sites considered for Erebus memorial site
Christchurch sites considered for Erebus memorial
A plan for a memorial in Auckland's Dove Meyer Robinson Park was abandoned in 2023.
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Concerns for man missing in Christchurch since last week
Have you seen Matthew? Police concerned for missing man
The 52-year-old Christchurch man was last seen travelling through Springs Junction on 12 July.
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Basketball: Tall Blacks tour China in preparation for Asia Cup
Tall Blacks tour China in preparation for Asia Cup
Trio to battle for last Tall Blacks roster spot for the FIBA Asia Cup.
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Christchurch Hospital workers sleeping in cars to try secure a car park, mayor says
Hospital workers sleeping in cars to try secure a car park - mayor
Workers have been pleading for better parking because of unaffordable fees at nearby car parks and staff safety concerns.
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Find out how drone chainsaws could actually improve health and safety
Researchers from the University of Canterbury have successfully developed chainsaw drones with the goal of improving worker safety. Audio
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Tour de France: George Bennett impressed with fellow Kiwi Laurence Pithie
Tour de France: George Bennett on fellow Kiwi Laurence Pithie
"I love racing with guys like Laurence, but I hate racing against guys like Laurence," Bennett says. Audio
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Maroons hero Kurt Capewell returns to Warriors for Knights clash
Maroons hero returns to Warriors for Knights clash
His inclusion is the only change to the starting side which beat Wests Tigers 34-14 last weekend.
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The technology behind MagLev
Magnetic levitation technology which could see trains travel faster than most planes. Richard Strahan joins Emile Donovan to explain how it works. Audio
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Bringing back extinct animals: Why, how and why again?
Sir Peter Jackson got everyone talking with his plans to bring back the moa (in in partnership with the Ngai Tahu Research Centre at Canterbury University and Canterbury Museum). But he's not the… Audio
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Kaikōura considers new rules for cats
Council considers new rules for cats
The Kaikōura District Council is considering drafting an animal control bylaw to include cats, to replace its dog control bylaw, in a bid to protect native birds.
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Headgear actually helping rugby players
While some rugby players choose to wear headgear, those thin, foam caps don't prevent concussions, so many choose not to. But now, research has found isotropic materials may offer more comfort and… Audio
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Fog causes disruption at Christchurch Airport
Fog causes disruption at Christchurch Airport
Fog has caused disruption at Christchurch Airport this morning with dozens of flights cancelled or delayed.
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Space Minister Judith Collins goes to ground over alleged government failures managing NZ's first space mission
Space Minister goes to ground over NZ's first space mission
A physicist wrote to the government warning the public was being given a "materially incomplete" picture.
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As the sea level rises, who will pay? Councils seek answers
As the sea level rises, who will pay? Councils seek answers
North Canterbury's councils want to know who pays for preparing for climate change as major storms and flooding threatens local communities.