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Melatonin, ADHD medication and magic mushrooms - what are NZ's new changes in access to them?
Melatonin, ADHD meds and magic mushrooms - what are the changes?
Explainer - The government has changed regulations on several medications. Here's what you need to know about melatonin, ADHD medicine and psilocybin access. Audio
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Dead orca discovered on beach in Christchurch
Dead orca discovered on beach in Christchurch
Department of Conservation staff, local iwi and members of Project Jonah are at the scene and will remain with the body overnight.
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Written in the stars
Jazz composer and guitarist Heather Webb talks about the astronomy behind her new work, Parallax - Music from Outer Space. Audio
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Coroner finds musician Hamish Kilgour overwhelmed by challenges before death
Hamish Kilgour overwhelmed by problems before death, coroner says
Kilgour was the former frontman of Dunedin band The Clean.
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Historic Christchurch theatre to be sold by council
Historic Christchurch theatre to be sold by council
The historic Odeon Theatre in Christchurch is to be sold by the Canterbury Regional Council, which purchased the quake-damaged building in 2020.
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Christchurch Prison fuel leak: 23 properties unable to use bore water
Prison fuel leak: 23 properties unable to use bore water
Twenty-three properties around Christchurch Men's Prison are unable to drink water from their private bores, a month after a fuel leak was discovered, Corrections has confirmed.
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All Blacks: Quinn Tupaea back in black and ready to boogie
All Blacks: Quinn Tupaea back in black and ready to boogie
It's been three years since Quinn Tupaea was last in the All Blacks and so now he's determined to make it count.
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Christchurch thieves steal cigarette cabinet during one of two break-ins
Christchurch thieves steal cigarette cabinet during one of two break-ins
CCTV footage shows several offenders carrying a cigarette cabinet out of a diner.
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How are New Zealand cinemas surviving?
How are New Zealand cinemas surviving?
With the rising cost of living, the slow economy and numerous streaming options - how are New Zealand cinemas doing?
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Cricket heavyweights to play in 'marquee' NZ summer
Cricket heavyweights to play in 'marquee' NZ summer
Christmas comes early for cricket fans with Black Caps to host Australia, England, the West Indies and South Africa in a packed home season.
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Invercargill Council votes against cutting ties with companies that operate in illegal Israeli settlements
Invercargill council votes against cutting ties with companies listed by UNHRC
Mayor Nobby Clark's casting vote ended the debate.
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Ageing farm, orchard owners need succession to protect $150bn of assets - new report
Massive transfer of wealth: Family farmers, growers spurred to start succession planning
The agriculture and horticulture sector will see the largest-ever intergenerational transfer of wealth, with farm assets estimated to be worth $150b.
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Appeal to change Christchurch road name over dark history
Audio 24 Jun 2025Clarification: An earlier version of this story said William Rolleston was the Native Affairs Minister at the time of the Parihaka invasion. It was in fact John Bryce. Rolleston, when he was the… Audio
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All Black debutant trio's different paths to the jersey
Three new All Blacks' different paths to the jersey
A trio of uncapped players made the pilgrimage to the Coastal Rugby Club in Taranaki where they were officially introduced as new All Blacks.
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Air New Zealand ramps up summer capacity to Australia and Pacific
Air New Zealand ramps up summer capacity to Australia and Pacific
Air New Zealand is ramping up capacity on trans-Tasman and Pacific flights for the peak summer travel season in response to demand and aircraft returning to service.
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Employment confidence levels remain low
Employment confidence levels remain low
A perceived lack of job opportunities remains the key concern for New Zealand households.
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GPs to get extra funding in agreement government hopes will lead to faster healthcare
GPs to get $175m extra funding
Health Minister Simeon Brown the increase this year was the biggest - by more than double - since the current funding system began. Audio
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Christchurch GP on govt's funding boost
GPs are getting a huge funding boost - which could mean a boost of nearly 14 percent for some GPs. Christchurch GP Angus Chambers from the group Gen Pro spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
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How to get the best payoff from solar panels
How to get the best payoff from solar panels
Solar now stacks up financially in all three of our biggest cities - but there are exceptions, according to a new study. Audio
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Fans get up close and personal with Crusaders heroes
Fans get up close and personal with Crusaders heroes
The Crusaders clinched their 15th Super Rugby title at the weekend.
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Properties still unable to use water after Christchurch Men's Prison fuel leak
Properties still unable to use water after Christchurch Men's Prison fuel leak
The leak was discovered a month ago.
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Elisabeth Nicholls vanished from retirement village hours after being admitted
Woman found dead vanished from retirement village hours after being admitted
The 79-year-old, who suffered from dementia, walked out of the Margaret Stoddart Retirement Village.
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Property where Elisabeth 'Lis' Nicholls found had been empty for years
Property where Elisabeth 'Lis' Nicholls found had been empty for years
Police have confirmed a body found there is the missing woman.
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Celebrations continue after Crusaders win
The celebrations are continuing in red and black country following the Crusaders Super Rugby triumph at the weekend. Crowds are gathering in central Christchurch this afternoon to catch a glimpse of… Audio
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New mapping technology to help Auckland Council combat major flooding events
New mapping technology to help Auckland Council combat major flooding events
A low flying helicopter equipped with Lidar sensors has been mapping the city's critical waterways.