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The Queen of Clean
Can we clean the house for less than a dollar? A lot of us buy commercial washing powder and spray cleaners but how much of that cost goes on packaging and fragrance? Katy Gosset gets a lesson in… Audio
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'He didn't like white walls': Renowned artist's Banks Peninsula bolthole up for sale, built-in artworks and all
One of New Zealand's most famous artist's boltholes is up for sale
The property was owned for more than 20 years by one of the country's most influential contemporary painters, Lyttelton artist Bill Hammond, who died in 2021.
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Heavy rain, storms continue for Easter Monday
Wild, windy Easter weather starts to recede
Heavy rain has continued to pelt central New Zealand, as the holiday weekend comes to a close.
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Police asking for help in search for missing Christchurch woman Rochelle Tabak
Have you seen missing Christchurch woman Rochelle Tabak?
Police are asking for anyone with useful infomation to get in touch.
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Recreating pre quake Christchurch in miniature
Mike Beer aka Ghostcat joins Culture 101 to discuss his The Ghosts on Every Corner exhibition. Audio
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NZ's over-reliance on roads for freight means natural disasters hit hard. But is coastal shipping a fix
NZ's over-reliance on roads for freight means natural disasters hit even harder. But there is a fix
Analysis - New Zealand's long coastlines could help.
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Basketball: Tall Blacks coach Judd Flavell back in NBL with Breakers
Breakers bring back Flavell after Tall Blacks stint
Judd Flavell is just the latest Kiwi addition, with the Breaker's front office making no secret of their desire to boost homegrown involvement in the club.
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NRL: What we learned from NZ Warriors' nailbiting win over Brisbane Broncos
What we learned from nailbiting Warriors win over Broncos
Halfback Luke Metcalf again showed his ability to rise to the occasion at big moments, despite missing a penalty and three of four conversions.
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Threat of climate change downgraded in defence force plan
Climate change no longer top threat for defence force
The governments blueprint of how it will invest $12 billion over the next four years into the New Zealand Defence Force mentions climate change twice.
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Police hail 'game changer' Missing Persons Map
Police hail 'game changer' Missing Persons Map
A new nationwide interactive map documents the last known location of people who have gone missing in the last 50 years.
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Working with a toddler in tow
18-month-old Charlie Munro is a climber and already knows some dog calls. His Mum, Anna, also grew up at Cravendale near Mount Somers. The photographer and physio is leasing the 450ha farm off her… Audio
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One in six New Zealanders are disabled, so why does so much health research still exclude them?
Why does so much health research still exclude disabled?
A global review of clinical trials found 35 percent excluded disabled individuals specifically.
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Country Life: Farming with a toddler in tow
Farming with a toddler: 'He would sleep in a cot in the truck'
20-month-old Charlie Munro already knows some dog calls and how to open gates. His Mum, Anna, also grew up at Cravendale, a hill country farm near Mount Somers.
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Job losses loom, as Ucol faces $7m budget cuts
Job losses loom, as Ucol faces $7m budget cuts
Up to 74 jobs are on the block, about 17 percent of the institute's staff.
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'Best farmers in the world': Christopher Luxon praises New Zealand's agriculture sector
'Backbone of New Zealand': Luxon says farmers pulling NZ out of recession
"We are the best farmers in the world," the prime miister says.
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Council proposes tougher liquor laws for Christchurch city
Tougher liquor laws on the cards for Christchurch
The council's proposed changes on booze sales and liquor stores are about to open for public consultation.
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Zijing Yu jailed over three years for black market tobacco operation in Christchurch
Christchurch man jailed over three years for black market tobacco operation
Zijing Yu was arrested last year after illegally importing 740 kilograms of tobacco and 25,000 cigarettes.
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Christchurch ratepayers to vote on future of Canterbury Museum redevelopment
Ratepayers to vote on future of Canterbury Museum redevelopment
The museum's budget blow-out means to continue, $21.1 million will be required from Christchurch ratepayers over four years.
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New Zealand experiencing some of its fastest population growth in last decade
NZ experiences some of its fastest population growth in last decade
In the five years to December 2023, New Zealand's population grew from 4.94 million to 5.31 million.
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Violent crime data raises more questions than answers - Labour
Violent crime data raises more questions than answers - Labour
Ministry of Justice data confirms the government's claim it met its target to reduce the number of violent crime victims. Audio
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Over 53K people living in rural areas at highest risk of campylobacteriosis - especially children
People living in rural areas at higher risk of Campylobacter infection, new study finds
Campylobacteriosis could be transmitted through drinking water or contaminated food.
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Two dead in separate car crashes in North Canterbury
Two dead in separate car crashes in North Canterbury
Emergency services responded to two incidents on SH7 and SH1.
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Large infestations of invasive lake weed Lagarosiphon found in South Island hydro lakes
Invasive lake weed found in two South Island hydro lakes
Lagarosiphon was found in Lakes Waitaki and Aviemore in South Canterbury, which were previously considered largely weed-free.
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Government celebrates latest violent crime statistics, admits data is volatile
Government celebrates latest violent crime statistics, admits data is volatile
It says there's been a reduction in violent crime based on the latest quarterly statistics but the ministry says the numbers should be considered indicative only.
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Greymouth boil water notice still in force, cause of contamination may never be known
Cause of Greymouth water contamination may never be known
Greymouth and the wider district remains under a boil water notice.