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Two former finance ministers receive King's Birthday Honours
'I didn't flinch in my duty' - Ruth Richardson
She's one of two former finance ministers appointed Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the King's Birthday Honours.
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NRL: Warriors survive Johnston try milestone for heartstopping win over Souths
Warriors survive Johnston try milestone for heartstopping win over Souths
The Rabbitohs winger scored a hattrick to reach 200 NRL tries, but could not deny the Auckland side.
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Climate change coverage in a changed media climate
Climate change coverage in a changed media climate
Media outlets were firing up new projects and joining alliances to cover climate change just a few years ago. Now there's just one mainstream NZ media reporter focused solely on it.
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Grace Curtis: The Best is Yet to Come
It's often described as the silent killer - on average, about 500 New Zealanders die each year by suicide, more than in motor accidents and drownings combined. Audio
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Two critically injured in Port Waikato crash
Two critically injured in Port Waikato crash
Emergency services have attended two serious injuries since Friday afternoon, including one fatal.
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Earth’s seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk
Earth’s seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk
Shifting seasons have widespread repercussions that may be greater than previously thought.
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One dead after crash involving truck and cars in Canterbury's Templeton
One dead after truck and cars crash in Canterbury
St John said one person was transported to Christchurch Hospital in a moderate condition.
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Father of Kiwi killed in Ukraine says government offered 'virtually nothing' in support
Father of Kiwi killed in Ukraine says govt offered 'virtually nothing' in support
"Both my wife and I hope the New Zealand government is more supportive of this young man's family then they were of us." Audio
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Heavy snow falls on South Island as winter cold snap descends
Heavy snow falls on South Island as winter cold snap descends
Strong winds in Wellington affected flights into the capital.
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Christchurch protesters confront Finance Minister Nicola Willis over pay equity
Protesters confront Willis over pay-equity legislation
Budget documents revealed tightening the pay-equity regime would net the government $2.7 billion every year.
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Crusaders hooker Ioane Moananu thriving in Super Rugby Pacific move
'I wasn't wanted back home': Crusaders hooker Moananu thriving down south
The South Auckland boy has no regrets about joining the Super Rugby Pacific migration.
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New Zealand's largest privately run ski field is up for sale
Audio 30 May 2025What began as a labour of love in the Canterbury high country almost 50 years ago is up for sale. Eighty-two-year-old Peter Foote is putting his family-owned Mount Dobson ski field on the market. He's… Audio
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Attempted murderer Ian Dallison to be released on parole and live in Marlborough
Eye surgeon convicted of attempted murder to be released on parole
Ian Dallison tried to murder his former business landlord in Christchurch.
- Former Black Caps coach David Trist dies
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Christchurch woman drowned in spa pool after night of drinking at a party
Woman drowned in spa pool after night of drinking
The woman, in her 70s, was found in the pool by her husband the morning after a party.
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Rates rise trimmed to 5.8% for Canterbury ratepayers
Rates rise down to 5.8% for Canterbury
The council previously signalled a rates hike of 15.5 percent in last year's 2024/34 Long Term Plan.
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Resident has to travel to cemetery for safe drinking water
Resident has to travel to cemetery for safe drinking water
After years of pushing for safe, clean drinking water, residents in Ashburton's north-east may finally get what they have long demanded.
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Canterbury school sells more than 10,000 blocks of butter in fundraising drive
School sells more than 10,000 blocks of butter in fundraising drive
Canterbury primary school overwhelmed by community response to fundraiser.
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'Mooving Day': Farmers ask drivers not to honk and to 'please drive slowly' as they relocate cows
'Mooving Day': Farmers ask drivers not to honk
For the annual event to relocate cows they also have a plea for motorists: drive slowly.
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Canterbury school sell blocks of butter as fundraiser
Leithfield School, Te Kura o Kowai, a primary school north of Christchurch has been selling 250 gram blocks for four bucks. It's a bargain compared to some supermarket butter blocks that are more than… Audio
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Council wants train connecting Christchurch with growing Canterbury towns
Council wants train connecting Christchurch with growing Canterbury towns
The council is preparing a business case for the passenger rail service. Audio
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Orange ballot boxes to be placed around Canterbury district to make postal voting easier
Postal voting made easier with orange boxes
The Waimakariri District Council is gearing up for this year's local government elections.
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 29 May 2025
In today's episode, the government is proposing the biggest suite of changes in New Zealand's history to councils' oversight of housing, infrastructure, freshwater and agriculture, comments the… Audio
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New commuter train from Rangiora to Rolleston proposed
Environment Canterbury is proposing a new commuter train from Rangiora to Rolleston, which it says the region's booming population needs. Councillor Joe Davies spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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PSA says disability provider refusing to accept recommendation to settle pay dispute
Union says disability provider refusing to accept recommendation to settle pay dispute
The country's largest kaupapa Māori community disability provider is refusing to accept a facilitator's recommendation to settle a collective agreement, a union says.