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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.
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 15 April
Audio 15 Apr 2025On today's First Up pod: the 2025 World Expo has opened in Osaka, we find out how it's going; Finance Minister Nicola Willis talks tourism, trade and the Treaty; in Canterbury reporter Jonathan Leask… Audio
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Overseas enrolment boosts number of people studying teaching
Overseas enrolment boosts number of people studying teaching
The enrolment increase has come just in time - the Education Ministry recently warned secondary schools in particular risk major teacher shortages.
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Christchurch Bus Interchange using classical music to deter anti-social behaviour
The bus station using classical music to drive trouble away
Dramatic orchestral symphonies, soaring operatic solos and piano sonatas have been blasting from speakers at Christchurch's bus interchange.
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Mid Canterbury has lake issues but second new bridge approved
LDR's Jonathan Leask tells us about the decision to close Lake Hood after a poisonous algal bloom Audio
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'It's going to be outstanding' - one year until Christchurch stadium opens
'It's going to be outstanding' - one year until Christchurch stadium opens
Christchurch's long-awaited $683 million stadium is on track to open its doors in one year's time. Audio
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Court of appeal upholds cocaine dealer Felipe Montoya-Ospina's 14-year jail-term
Court of appeal upholds cocaine dealer's 14-year jail-term
Colombian Felipe Montoya-Ospina was jail for importing, extracting and distributing cocaine in New Zealand.
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Abuse survivor speaks out in hopes of encouraging others to come forward
'The police told me to run away - I was making up stories'
An abuse survivor is speaking out in hopes of encouraging others to come forward. Audio
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After a fairytale wedding to Diana, Charles was willing to be 'humiliated' to marry Camilla
'Taken to the town square and humiliated': Charles and Camilla's awkward wedding
It's been 20 years since Charles was finally able to marry the love of his life, but his wedding to Camilla featured a bout of sinusitis, an unhappy son, and a requirement that they both apologise to… Audio
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Three rescued after yacht capsizes off Bank Peninsula - reports
Three rescued after yacht capsizes off Bank Peninsula - reports
Three men were rescued from a capsized boat in two-metre swells in Banks Peninsula this afternoon.
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RNZ launches journalism scholarship programme to celebrate 100 years
RNZ launches journalism scholarship programme
The programme includes five one-off scholarships worth up to $8000 each.
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Regional Wrap: Fairlie, gateway to the Mackenzie Country
On the road between Christchurch and Queenstown, the town of Fairlie often gets called gateway to the Mackenzie Country. Video, Audio
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A remarkable birds-eye view: photographing the Kaikōura tītī
The Kaikoura titi, or Hutton's shearwater is a remarkable bird. Endemic to Kaikoura and endangered, it is the only alpine-breeding seabird in the world. Audio
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New psychology post-grad one-year course at AUT and UC from 2026
New post-grad psychology qualification to run at AUT and UC next year
It is hoped that it will boost the number of people trained to provide New Zealanders with much needed mental health and addiction support.