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Bore water near Christchurch Men's Prison still clear following diesel spill, but experts remain cautious
Bore water clear following diesel spill, but experts remain cautious
About 14,000 litres of diesel leached into the ground at the prison in May after the hatch of a fuel tank was left open.
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Queues outside Mt Hutt despite ski resort's forced opening day cancellation
Queues outside Mt Hutt despite opening day cancellation
Mt Hutt was supposed to open its doors for ski season on Friday, but rainfall warmed the snowpack and caused it to become unstable.
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New Zealand's warning about drugs in the Pacific
New Zealand's warning about drugs in the Pacific
The report said that the Pacific serves as both a cautionary tale and a direct source of risk for New Zealand.
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Hunters feeding hungry Cantabrians with tonnes of venison meat
Hunters feeding hungry Cantabrians with tonnes of venison meat
Hunters around North Canterbury have their eyes on the target to help feed around 8000 residents in need each month with donated venison meat.
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Lyttelton home damaged in landslip, neighbours evacuate
Lyttelton home damaged in landslip, neighbours evacuate
Fire crews are working with a geotechnical engineer to assess the situation. Audio
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Tingjun Cao to be sentenced for murder of Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao
Man who murdered real estate agent Yanfei Bao to be sentenced
Tingjun Cao was found guilty following a seven-week High Court trial. Audio
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Super Rugby semifinals: History favours Chiefs and Crusaders
Super Rugby semifinals: History favours Chiefs, Crusaders
It's semifinal time in Super Rugby with three New Zealand sides and an Australian team seeking to cement their place in the final. Audio
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Crusaders v Blues: what you need to know
Crusaders v Blues: what you need to know
Super Rugby Pacific's most heated rivalry writes another chapter tonight in Christchurch. Video
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Students hope new prisoners' newsletter 'removes some stigma'
Students hope prisoners' newsletter 'removes some stigma'
The new publication is being delivered to inmates at prisons in Canterbury.
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Flying Fijians and Manu Samoa rugby squads revealed
Flying Fijians and Manu Samoa squads revealed
Player omissions were noticed when the Flying Fijians and Manu Samoa head coaches announced their respective squads.
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Protecting Kaikōura’s little penguins with secret safe zones
Protecting Kaikōura’s little penguins with secret safe zones
Dogs, cats and humans add to the kororā's problems - they are also affected by starvation at sea.
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Eligibility row erupts over five ‘Year 14s’ in controversial Marlborough Boys’ College first XV
Row erupts over five 'Year 14s' in school's controversial first XV
Critics say the college has stacked its team with older players, with one parent saying it's making a "mockery" of a premier competition. Audio
- Freight train and truck collide in South Auckland
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North Island's loss, Christchurch's gain?
According to the latest census figures, more people moved south than north in the period between 2018 and 2023 - a reversal of traditional migration patterns.
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Weather: Power cuts, trees fall on SH2 in Bay of Plenty thunderstorm
Power restored to Bay of Plenty, SH2 still closed due to flooding
Power has been restored to Bay of Plenty properties after trees in lines and damaged equipment caused issues earlier on Wednesday.
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Christchurch community have their say on council's new alcohol policy draft
Father who lost son-in-law to alcohol abuse calls for clamp down on liquor sales
Christchurch City Council is currently hearing from locals, businesses and organisations on their local alcohol policy (LAP) draft.
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Police did not check on axe attack report due to 'little information and an inaccurate address'
Hillmorton patient reported fatal axe attack to nurses
Elliot Cameron made "constant threats" he would kill someone but staff didn't press him for further information.
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Police have grave concerns for missing 79-year-old Christchurch woman
Police have grave concerns for missing 79-year-old woman
Elisabeth Nicholls disappeared after walking out of a retirement village in Riccarton.
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Eid Al-Adha celebrated across New Zealand
Eid Al-Adha celebrated across New Zealand
Thousands nationwide celebrated one of the most important Islamic festivals of the year last weekend.
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Harvard's bonfire could be NZ's foreign student exchange
Harvard's bonfire could be NZ's foreign exchange
New Zealand universities are being urged to seize the day when it comes to America's turmoil over foreign students.
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Bore water near Christchurch Men's Prison returns clear results after diesel leak
Bore water results clear despite diesel leak at prison
About 14,000 litres of diesel leached into the ground at Christchurch Men's Prison.
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Canterbury A&P Show back on track, say organisers
Canterbury A&P Show back on track, say organisers
The Canterbury A&P Show is back on track, say organisers, after a last minute resurrection last year saved it from cancellation.
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Booming space industry could hurt ozone layer's recovery - NZ study
Booming space industry could hurt ozone layer's recovery
The rapidly growing number of rocket launches could slow the recovery of the ozone layer, a NZ-led study shows.
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Marlborough residents speak against council's preferred water plan
Marlborough residents speak against council's preferred water plan
The Marlborough District Council's preferred option is to create a standalone Water Services Organisation.
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Government celebrates record increase in teacher numbers
Government celebrates record increase in teacher numbers
Education Minister Erica Stanford said the 2.5 percent rise last year is the biggest increase since records began in 2009.