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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.
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Student nurses and midwives on workload, financial pressure
'Real strain': Student nurses, midwives on workload, financial pressure
One midwifery student says over 20 percent of her cohort has either taken a break from the course or dropped out. Audio
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Te Pūkenga changes: 10 polytechs to return to 'regional governance'
10 polytechs to return to 'regional governance'
The government is moving ahead with its long-signalled plan to re-establish polytechnics merged under Labour into the super-institute Te Pūkenga.
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Health minister 'heartened' by rising child immunisation rates
Health minister 'heartened' by rising child immunisation rates
National coverage climbed to just under 80 percent for three-month-olds in the first three months of the year.
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Silver for New Zealand after fierce Men's Softball World Cup final
Black Sox claim second place at Softball World Cup
The Black Sox have done themselves proud after claiming silver in the Men's Softball World Cup in Canada, the first medal for the team since 2017.
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NZ Warriors put NRL season back on track with victory over Wests Tigers
Warriors put NRL season back on track with victory over Tigers
Analysis: With two more key players sidelined, the Auckland club seamlessly plugged in two capable replacements to fill the void.
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Netball: Northern Mystics set to host ANZ Premiership Grand Final
Netball: Northern Mystics set to host ANZ Premiership Grand Final
Auckland's Northern Mystics have stormed into the ANZ Premiership Grand Final, outclassing the Tactix by 14 points in netball's top of the table clash.
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SH1 closed by crash near Moeraki, one dead in Canterbury
SH1 closed by crash near Moeraki, one dead in Canterbury
State Highway One has been closed by a serious crash near the Otago Moeraki Boulders, and a person has died after a crash near Christchurch.
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The House: The other MPs at Youth Parliament
The House: The other MPs
Despite being a non-sitting week last week, Parliament was brimming with political intrigue and drama between MPs - just not bona fide ones.
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No need for bill protecting campus free speech, unis and legal experts say
Government 'meddling in a place where it's just not required' - tertiary union
But supporters of the Education and Training Amendment Bill say universities can't be trusted to uphold freedom of expression.
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Fairlie restaurant severely damaged after fire
Canterbury restaurant severely damaged in blaze
Nobody was inside the building at the time of the fire.
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Wild weather: What you need to know as clean-up efforts begin
Wild weather: What you need to know in your region
The Nelson-Tasman region remains under a state of emergency, though the rain has mercifully eased.
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Black Sox secure Super Round spot at Men's Softball World Cup
Black Sox secure Super Round spot at Men's Softball World Cup
Despite a tough loss to Venezuela in Game 3, the New Zealand Black Sox have powered their way into the Super Round at the WBSC Men's Softball World Cup in Canada.
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From the Archive - working dogs go under the hammer
A dip into the archives when Cosmo Kentish-Barnes attended the 64th annual Ashburton cattle and sheep dog sale to find out what these hard-working dogs are worth. Audio
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North Canterbury teens Crowned Farming Champs
Rangiora High School students John Lundy and Harry Parish were awarded one of the country's top accolades at last weekend's FMG Junior Young Farmer of the Year Grand Final in Southland. Audio
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Watch live: Focus turns to vaccines and mandates at Covid-19 Royal Commission
Watch live: Focus turns to vaccines and mandates at Covid Inquiry
The hearings will include testimonies from mandated industries, nursing and midwifery sectors and researchers.
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First the dire wolf, now NZ’s giant moa: why real ‘de-extinction’ is unlikely to fly
Why real 'de-extinction' is unlikely to fly
The announcement that New Zealand's moa nunui (giant moa) is the next "de-extinction" target has caused widespread alarm among scientists.
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Black Sox men off to powerful start at Softball World Cup
Black Sox men off to powerful start at Softball World Cup
New Zealand are the only unbeaten team so far and will face Venezuela in their final group match.
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Sonny Bill's greatest hits
Sonny Bill's greatest hits
RNZ looks back at some of SBW's most brutal moments on both the pitch and canvas. Video
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North Canterbury locals get say over huge solar farm
Canterbury locals get say over huge solar farm
At its peak, the farm is estimated to generate enough to power for 30,000 homes.
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Wheelchair user dies after being hit by car in Ashburton
Wheelchair user dies after being hit by car
Police were called after a report of a crash involving a car and a person in an electric wheelchair in Ashburton on Saturday.