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Witnesses spoken to after woman suffers serious assault at park
Police said the woman remained in hospital, but her condition was now stable and they had spoken to her.
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Matt Boyle hits century to continue red-hot Canterbury form
Matt Boyle has continued his prodigious domestic white ball cricket form with a record-breaking one-day century for Canterbury.
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North Canterbury hosts several A&P shows over next few weeks
North Canterbury's local democracy reporter David Hill tells Nathan about the Waimakariri District Council's low rates rise, the latest on speed limit changes in the region, and the vast array of A&P… Audio
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The disinformation rollercoaster
The president, the tech oligarchs, the media and AI - why we can expect a new wave of information you just can't trust.
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Warning signs not the answer after Rakaia River death – councillor
Better signage would not have avoided a woman dying following a water incident at the Rakaia River mouth in Canterbury, a local councillor says.
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Ashburton’s green bin rollout to go ahead, despite government policy change
With a government requirement changed post long-term plan, the Ashburton District Council briefly revisited its decision to roll out green waste collection in 2026.
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'Like slave labour' - prison pay rates remain stagnant
Prisoners' pay rates need to be increased, say reform advocates, who have labelled the current rates of 20 to 60 cents an hour as practically slave labour.
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ECan left waiting for advice on large solar farms
Canterbury's regional council is none the wiser on how to respond to large-scale solar farm applications.
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One dead in crash at Lewis Pass
One person died at the scene despite the efforts of emergency services.
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Athletics: Jacko Gill wins tense shot put duel over rival Tom Walsh
Shot-putter Jacko Gill has dominated Tom Walsh once again in a world class battle between the long-time rivals.
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One quad bike rider dead, one critically injured in Canterbury river crossing
A woman has died following a water incident at the Rakaia River mouth this afternoon.
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Kiwi scientist at the heart of the UK's serial killer case
An international expert panel has found there is no evidence to support the conviction of British serial killer, Lucy Letby, in a detailed report released this week. Audio
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Government backpedals on some automatic speed reversals
The new minister of transport has opened the door for public consultation on at least some of the speed limit changes the government said would be automatic. Audio
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NASA: 1 in 43 chance asteroid hits earth in 2032
To find out more Mark Leishman speaks to astronomer and former superintendent of the Mt John Observatory in Canterbury Alan Gilmore. Audio
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Across the board support for shearing fundraiser
Dozens of shearers slipped on their moccasins for the Shear For Life charity shearing event at Hinds, raising $150,000 for the Ashburton Cancer Society and Hospice Mid Canterbury. Audio
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A huge shearing event raises $150,000 for charity
Dozens of shearers slipped on their moccasins recently to sheer hundreds of sheep to raise funds for charity.
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NFL star with NZ roots to soar for Eagles in Super Bowl
Jordan Mailata could become just the second Australian to ever win a Super Bowl, and if we claim him like the New Zealand government do, the second Kiwi too.
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Man pleads guilty to kidnapping, bomb threat charges
The man who threatened to blow a woman up with a homemade bomb was furious with the outcome of an earlier court matter.
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Cat crackdown could be on the way for Mid Canterbury
The Ashburton District Council will investigate a cat policy after conservationists asked for help to keep bird songs ringing out.
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Person injured after being assaulted outside medical centre
The offenders fled in vehicles before police arrived on the scene.
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Is time up for world's most powerful spying group?
Questions are being raised about the lifespan of the Five Eyes, now Donald Trump is at the presidential helm of the United States? Audio
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Prime Minister, Governor-General assure major focus for Ōnuku marae
Hundreds of people are expected in Akaroa today with the "surprise" attendance of the prime minister for Waitangi Day celebrations.
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Residents vow to fight solar farm near their homes
Neighbours have received advice indicating it was unusual to build solar farms close to houses, a spokesperson says.
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Police investigating attack on woman found injured in park
Police are investigating an attack on a woman who was found critically injured in a Christchurch park. They're appealing for public help to work out what happened to her at Richmond Village Green on… Audio
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Govt confirms facelift for Christchurch's Brougham Street
The government has done a U-turn on Christchurch's Brougham Street upgrade, today confirming it will give the busy Road of Regional Significance a facelift after all. The brakes were put on the 90… Audio