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Bike racks restored to Christchurch buses for daytime use
Bike racks restored to Christchurch buses for daytime use
The NZ Transport Agency had banned the racks, which often obscure bus headlights.
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Hillmorton Hospital patient admits murdering 83-year-old woman at her Christchurch home
Hillmorton Hospital patient admits murdering 83-year-old woman at her Christchurch home
A man has pleaded guilty to murdering a woman at her Mt Pleasant home in Christchurch.
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De-extinction and the implications for conservation
Audio 11 Apr 2025This week US company Colossal Biosciences announced the birth of three genetically engineered dire wolf pups. Audio
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Spotlight falls on New Zealand’s Confucius Institutes in wake of Australian closures
Spotlight falls on NZ Confucius Institutes in wake of Australian closures
Domestic universities say they are comfortable with existing relationships as calls grow to review ties. Audio
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Community bulletin: New Zealand Indian Central Association elects new leaders
Community bulletin: NZ Indian Central Association elects new leaders
The Indian community recognises outstanding contributions to society at awards ceremony, participates in multicultural sports and joins nagar kirtan processions.
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A damning study of online abuse of female MPs shows urgent legal reform is needed
Damning study of online abuse of female MPs shows urgent legal reform needed
Analysis: Recently released research found online threats of physical and sexual violence have caused those MPs to feel fearful, anxious and distressed.
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Bottled water supplies under pressure as boil water notice remains for Greymouth
Bottled water supplies under pressure as boil notice remains for Greymouth
Some schools and businesses in the West Coast town have been forced to shut due to the notice. Audio
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Nelson and Marlborough Health NZ staff get $20 million in Holidays Act remediation payments
Nelson and Marlborough Health NZ staff get $20m in Holidays Act remediation payments
The total amount paid nationally was now over $334.1 million.
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NZ film sector looks to revive golden era of Indian cinema
NZ film industry looks to rekindle ties with India
Indian filmmakers shot more than 100 films in New Zealand in the 1990s and early 2000s.
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Four injured, SH8 closed after campervan, car crash
Four injured, SH8 closed after campervan crash
Four people have been injured in a crash between a campervan and a car in the Mackenzie District.
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Waimakariri council may ditch credit rating agency S&P after downgrade
Council may ditch credit rating agency after downgrade
The Waimakariri District Council could ditch the credit rating agency S&P after it received a credit rating downgrade.
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Call for more to be done to stop mass death of migrating eels in Canterbury
'Disgusted': Call for more to be done to stop mass death of migrating eels in Canterbury
Eels estimated to weigh a total of one tonne died at Taumutu.
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Auckland councillors raise concerns about national ticketing project
'Have we bitten off too much?' National ticketing project delays cause concern
The system would allow commuters to easily tag onto public transport anywhere in the country - but there are concerns it just won't work.
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Christchurch restaurant owner fined $30k after serving recalled possibly toxic noodles, providing false visa information
Restaurant owner who served recalled possibly toxic noodles fined $30k
A Christchurch restaurant owner who served recalled ramen meals to customers and breached immigration law has been sentenced to six months home detention and fined $30,000.
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Environment watchdog calls for seismic shakeup to Emissions Trading Scheme
'Tree planting scheme' doing little to cut greenhouse gases - environment watchdog
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Simon Upton says the Emissions Trading Scheme needs overhauling to avoid collapse.
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Two in hospital following Christchurch fire
Two in hospital following Christchurch fire
Fire and Emergency said the fire did not spread to neighbouring properties and is not being treated as suspicious.
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How much difference does a pylon make to house prices?
How much difference does a pylon make to house prices?
About 11,000 people around the country have Transpower "assets" such as pylons on their land. Another almost 20,000 have power lines running above.
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Cricket: NZ Cricket urged to look within for new Black Caps coach
NZ Cricket urged to look within for new Black Caps coach
The former national coach claims NZ Cricket should prioritise domestic candidates to replace Gary Stead.
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Taranaki Maunga could erupt in next 50 years, isolating 5000 farms
Mt Taranaki eruption could cut off 5000 farms
Researchers many roads and bridges around the mountain could be affected if the volcano were ever to erupt.
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Alpine Energy ordered to refund $16.9m after overcharging
Alpine Energy ordered to refund $16.9m after overcharging
The Commerce Commission allowed the Timaru-based electricity provider to increase prices based on incorrect information.
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Alpine Energy ordered to refund $16.9m after overcharging
Alpine Energy ordered to refund $16.9m after overcharging
The Commerce Commission allowed the Timaru-based electricity provider to increase prices based on incorrect information.
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Classical music has finally gone to the dogs
Dogwatch Sanctuary Trust has found a new technique for reducing dogs' stress. Audio
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Wellington public transport targets 'unrealistic, unachievable' - council
Wellington public transport targets 'unrealistic, unachievable' - council
The regional council is likely to vote against NZTA's proposed fare rises this week.
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Foreign student numbers back to pre-pandemic levels
Foreign student numbers back to pre-pandemic levels
Universities' lucrative international enrolments have rebounded close to pre-pandemic levels.