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NZ schools grow by nearly 20,000 students in 12 months
Nearly half of the growth - which was driven by immigration - occurred in Auckland.
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You are what you eat: Professor Julia Rucklidge
Renowned clinical psychologist Professor Julia Rucklidge has spent decades researching the relationship between diet and mental health. Once a sceptic, she has consistently found vitamins and minerals… Audio
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Police raise the alarm over 'Grinches' stealing holiday parcels
It's the start of the silly season, but some sneaky suspects are stealing Christmas joy before it even happens, with parcel thefts on the rise. Audio
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Median income of Indian households defying stereotype
An analysis of data from the 2023 Census reveals that Kiwi Indians earn more than the average New Zealander each year.
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29 year old arrested for stealing from Canterbury rural mailboxes
Audio 29 Nov 2024A warning to beware Santa's nemesis, parcel pinchers are targeting mailboxes and courier drop offs during the festive season. A 29 year old has this week been arrested over large scale thefts from… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 29 November 2024
The Canterbury's regional council has paused some of its planning projects, while it waits for guidance from central Government. Audio
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Two people on yacht missing off Godley Head, Christchurch
The small sail boat was last seen at 9.30pm on Thursday at Boulder Bay, near Sumner.
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Health NZ spent $72m on contractors for one project
And the big spend on external hires is set to continue next year, despite the ministry planning to cut up to 1500 staff. Audio
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An 'unusually warm' December is coming, NIWA says
December through to February is likely to be warmer than average for all of New Zealand, says NIWA meteorologist Chris Brandolino. Audio
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South Island backdrop as top rally drivers tackle gravel tracks
This year's rally features vehicles from all over the world, including cars such as Talbots, Escorts, Porsches and Lancias.
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Warning as heat rises to 26C and strong winds hit South Island
Fire and Emergency warned the heat, strong winds and dry conditions make it easier for fires to ignite and spread.
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Head of Covid-19 Royal Commission criticises scale of lockdowns
The head of the Covid-19 Royal Commission of Inquiry has criticised the scale of lockdowns and vaccine mandates, suggesting they were too broad and too harsh. University of Canterbury Professor… Audio
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Axed All Blacks assistant joins Crusaders coaching staff
Former All Blacks assistant coach Brad Mooar insists he holds no grudges for being sacked and said he's happy to be back in New Zealand rugby.
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Canterbury kura expansion finally begins
Te Kura o Tuahiwi is set to receive six new classrooms and a new hall to support it's growing roll.
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Councillors worry public transport use could tank if fares rise
Audio 28 Nov 2024Local councils fear public transport fare rises will see patronage plummet after a directive to pick up a greater share of the cost of buses and trains. Audio
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Health NZ's project to pay $2b back to staff makes slow progress
Three small health districts are exposed to the biggest risks in the trouble-plagued project to pay back thousands of dollars owed to hospital staff.
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Young Kiwi voyagers head to Antarctica
The group will embark on the "trip of a lifetime" when they set off in the new year for a month-long journey.
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Fare deal? Public transport users say price hike would be 'ludicrous'
Wellingtonians are facing fare increases of more than 70 percent.
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Yanfei Bao murder trial: Accused seen washing car on rural road
The man accused of murdering Yanfei Bao was seen washing his car on the side of a rural road on the day she disappeared.
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Bus and train fares may surge by up to 70%
It comes as the New Zealand Transport Agency tells councils to hit higher revenue targets. Audio
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National aerospace centre in talks to launch rockets from Kaitorete Spit base
The government has ruled out subsidising any such launches.
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Most NZ dairy farmers put profitability first – but some are planting native trees anyway
Hedgerows, riparian plantings and shade trees can enhance native biodiversity on dairy farms.
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Matt Henry: The leader of the Black Caps' attack
The changing of the guard for the Black Caps bowling attack will be completed after the Test series against England which starts in Christchurch on Thursday.
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12,000 Miles | Trailer
12,000 Miles is a spellbinding insight into the journey New Zealanders take to compete at the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. Video
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Is the government playing 'fast and loose' with gang numbers?
"You just can't go into the database, remove all of the people that should never have been on there, and then holler 'success'," one expert says. Audio