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Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton
Audio 16 May 2025Jonathan Leask is a Local Democracy Reporter in Mid Canterbury from the Ashburton Guardian. Audio
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Christchurch health workers share struggles as sector faces increasing pressure
'Burnt out, no pay parity': Health workers share struggles
One district nurse says she has never seen things so bad.
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Linguistics expert explains why the c-word 'still has the ability to shock'
Why the c-word 'still has the ability to shock'
In the wake of the recent controversy, a University of Auckland linguistics expert says he believes it is still one of the worst swear words.
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Ashburton teacher Wendy Hopwood’s registration cancelled after making fun of students
Teacher pulled fingers and swore at students, made fun of kids with learning disabilities
Wendy Hopwood's registration has been cancelled after she made fun of students and ripped up their work.
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Super Rugby Pacific: No place like home as Australia's best hunt playoff edge
Can Aussie Super Rugby sides pip New Zealand teams?
Saturday's showdown between the Brumbies and Reds will decide which of them has the best shot at breaking New Zealand's stranglehold on the top two.
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Brooke van Velden meets with Council of Trade Unions after pay equity changes
'There weren't any profanities': CTU meets with Workplace minister
A 'frank' half-hour meeting was Brooke van Velden's first with the Council of Trade Unions since 2023.
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FENZ to investigate cause of fire that burnt thousands of hay bales near Ashburton
FENZ to investigate cause of fire that burnt thousands of hay bales
The blaze broke out in two hay sheds housing 214,000 bales near Ashburton shortly before midnight on Wednesday.
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Weekend weather: Heavy rain and strong winds expected across New Zealand
Weekend weather: Wet and windy for most
Heavy rain and strong winds are forecasted to move up the country, with several warnings in place for the South Island.
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Investigating children's experiences navigating adolescence
Audio 15 May 2025If you've got young teenagers and adolescents in your house - you'll know it can often be a tough time to navigate. Researchers at Canterbury University have released the results of a study into teen… Audio
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Thousands of hay bales go up in smoke in barn fire near Ashburton
14,000 hay bales go up in smoke
Fire crews south of Ashburton have been battling a large rural fire since last night.
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Fiji PM Rabuka will block Bainimarama's comeback, says political commentator
Rabuka will block Bainimarama's return, says political commentator
Canterbury University's distinguished professor Steven Ratuva says the convicted former prime minister faces significant legal barriers to making a comeback. Audio
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Principals worried by ERO report changes
'Schools will clam up': Concern over new-look ERO reports
The Principals Federation worries the changes are too hard on underperforming schools.
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Median house price falls 1.1% to $781,000
House prices fall as sellers get reality check
Sellers are increasingly willing to meet the market to get their properties sold, the Real Estate Institute says.
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Labour defends raising column as C-word debate spirals
'Obscuring the bigger issue': C-word debate a distraction - academic
Meanwhile, Labour has rejected the idea that it was a poor political judgment to reference a column using the word in Parliament. Audio
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Brooke van Velden uses c-word in parliament in protest over newspaper column
Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden dropped the c-bomb in Parliament on Wednesday, the use of the word was in protest to the word being directed at her and other female ministers in a… Audio
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The restorative powers of winter ocean swimming
It is getting colder but the cold does not dissuade people who swear by the restorative powers of open ocean swimming.
And hey, it might just work for you.
Simon Olliver is the president of the… Audio
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Queenstown principals, parents push back on possible govt bus cuts
Queenstown principals, parents push back on bus cuts
The Ministry of Education has signalled it may pull the plug on free buses for eight Queenstown schools. Audio
- Person left in serious condition after being attacked by a bull in Canterbury
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Sausage used as secret weapon in war against feral cats
Secret weapon trialled in war against feral cats
Sausage baits to control feral cat numbers are producing exciting results, DOC says.
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Super Rugby: Jaw fracture ends Joseph Suaalii's season
Jaw fracture ends Joseph Suaalii's season
The Waratahs' back was going to miss Friday's clash with concussion, but a medical test revealed a small fracture.
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Police appeal over man sought after two injured in Christchurch CBD hit-and-run
Search for man after central city hit-and-run
Christchurch police are calling on the public to help identify a man after a crash in the central city.
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Canterbury dairy farm wins grant for injecting beneficial bacteria and fungi in soil
Canterbury dairy farm wins grant for injecting beneficial bacteria and fungi in soil
A Selwyn District farm is defying convention.
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Demand for horseradish has local producer struggling to keep up
A Canterbury food producer is struggling to keep up with demand for its horseradish products. Mandy Steel from Mandys Horseradish spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Shower Thoughts: How do we get computers to do what we want them to?
Yes, we write programmes to instruct computers but how do we get them to "understand" those instructions in the first place? Audio
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Mt Hutt plans to open two weeks early after big snow dump
Mt Hutt plans to open two weeks early after big snow dump
More than a metre of snow fell on the slopes of Mt Hutt in early May. Audio