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  • More players asking about a break, Codie Taylor says

    News
    Sport
    8 Apr 2025
    Codie Taylor.

    The All Blacks hooker says others are "asking the question" about how beneficial he found his break from rugby.

    More rugby players asking about a break - All Blacks hooker Codie Taylor
  • Gary Stead steps down as Black Caps white ball coach

    News
    Sport
    8 Apr 2025
    NZ coach Gary Stead.

    He will decide in the next few weeks if he wants to reapply for the Test coach's role.

    Gary Stead steps down as Black Caps' T20 and ODI head coach
  • Industrial fire in Christchurch will take some time to extinguish - firefighter

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    8 Apr 2025
    Thick black smoke can be seen pouring out of the industrial site in the suburb of Bromley

    Businesses near a blaze an industrial warehouse in Christchurch say an acrid smell of burnt plastic remains, despite no visible smoke.

    Industrial fire in Christchurch will take some time to extinguish - firefighter
  • Five-metre swells as severe gales forecast across central, southern regions

    News
    New Zealand weather
    8 Apr 2025
    MetService has put wind watches are in place for a number of places on Tuesday.

    MetService says there will be severe gales across central and southern New Zealand, including the Chatham Islands on Tuesday.

    Severe gales forecast across central, southern New Zealand
  • Fatal Ashburton fire not suspicious - police

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    7 Apr 2025
    The scene of a fatal house fire in Ashburton.

    Following a scene examination, Investigators have determined the fire was not suspicious.

    Fatal Ashburton fire not suspicious, investigators say following scene examination
  • Geriatric geckos

    Audio
    history animals
    7 Apr 2025
    Moko-pāpā Waitaha gecko

    Two geckos found on a North Canterbury Island are officially the oldest of their kind.  Audio

  • Ashburton to finally receive second bridge

    Audio
    transport infrastructure
    7 Apr 2025

    Ashburton's second bridge is officially on the way, after the New Zealand Transport Agency and local council finally signed a deal for its construction. Ashburton mayor Neil Brown spoke to Alexa Cook.

    …
  • New hospital technology a world first

    News
    New Zealand technology
    6 Apr 2025
    CHL's service manager for Specialist Labs, Dylan Davies, said the new mass spectrometer is faster, more efficient and more sensitive.

    A world-first mass spectrometer will improve testing services for people throughout Aotearoa.

    New hospital technology a world first
  • Canterbury farmers ask MPs to cut red tape

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting economy
    5 Apr 2025
    Roscoe (left), with Ollie (2), and Murray Taggart, (far right) hosted Associate Minister Nicola Grigg and Waimakariri MP Matt Doocey for a meeting with farmers in their woolshed at Cust, near Oxford, on Friday.

    North Canterbury farmers want to help boost the economy, but say the red tape needs to go.

    Canterbury farmers ask MPs to cut red tape
  • Sculpture festival with rural backblocks flavour at Kimbolton

    News
    Country arts
    4 Apr 2025
    A large, black metal gorilla is one of the eye-catching sculptures at the Kimbolton sculpture festival.

    The tiny Manawatū town will host the biennial event for the fifth time this weekend.

    Sculpture festival with rural backblocks flavour at Kimbolton
  • Country Life: Conditions on the farm

    News
    Country Country Life
    4 Apr 2025
    Dairy cows grazing on supplementary feed in Taranaki.

    Dry conditions persist among much of the North Island but relief could be in sight. Grapes, apples and kiwifruit are being picked across Bay of Plenty and Hawke's Bay.

    Country Life: Conditions on the farm
  • The new and old sports getting people on the court

    News
    Sport leisure
    4 Apr 2025
    Pickleball players on court

    Do games like pickleball, padel and padder remind us that sport is actually meant to be fun?

    The new and old sports getting people on the court
  • Sex offender recalled to jail after watching Sia music videos featuring children

    News
    New Zealand crime
    4 Apr 2025
    Sex offender Matthew Kelly.

    Matthew Kelly was originally sent to prison in 2016 after he was found with objectionable material on his cellphone and laptop.

    Christchurch sex offender Matthew Kelly recalled to prison after watching Sia music videos featuring children
  • Police search homes after man's arrest over Christchurch murder

    News
    New Zealand police
    4 Apr 2025
    Police at the social housing complex on Innes Road in Mairehau.

    Police have seached properties in two Christchurch suburbs after the death of Tyrone Munns.

    Police search homes after man's arrest over Christchurch murder
  • Former ECan chair blasts councillors for 'acting like emus'

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    4 Apr 2025
    Environment Canterbury councillors David East (back, left, Christchurch North East), Claire McKay (North Canterbury), Tutehounuku Korako (Ngāi Tahu), Iaean Cranwell (Ngāi Tahu), Joe Davies (Christchurch North East), Nick Ward (South Canterbury), Deputy Chairperson Deon Swiggs (Christchurch West), Paul Dietsche (Christchurch South), Grant Edge (front, left, North Canterbury), Greg Byrnes (Christchurch Central), Vicky Southworth (Christchurch South), Chairperson Craig Pauling (Christchurch West), Peter Scott (South Canterbury), Genevieve Robinson (Christchurch Central), Ian Mackenzie
(Mid Canterbury) and John Sunckell (Mid Canterbury). Photo: Supplied by Environment Canterbury

    Environment Canterbury's former chair says his colleagues are ''acting like emus'' by allowing staff to continue planning work in the face of legislative change.

    Former ECan chair blasts councillors for 'acting like emus'
  • Fatal boat capsizing highlights failings of outdated emergency call system

    News
    New Zealand national
    4 Apr 2025
    Two hours into an i-Catcher excursion in September 2022 the boat capsized off Good Bay, killing five of the 11 passengers.

    A watchdog has found the 111 system caused 'unnecessary delays' while people were trapped under the hull. Audio

    Fatal boat capsizing highlights failings of outdated 111 emergency call system
  • One dead, another in critical condition after crash in Canterbury

    News
    New Zealand police
    3 Apr 2025
    No caption

    Emergency services were called to Little River about 10.40am on Thursday.

    One dead, another in critical condition after car crash near Little River
  • Christchurch headmaster claims to be victim of bullying in teacher dismissal dispute

    News
    New Zealand court
    3 Apr 2025
    Christchurch Boys' High School

    During questioning, Nic Hill reversed the dynamics of the conflict.

    Christchurch Boys' High School headmaster claims to be victim of bullying in teacher dismissal dispute
  • 'Steady progress' toward meeting wait targets - Health NZ chief

    News
    New Zealand health
    3 Apr 2025
    A patient receiving medical care.

    Wait times for first specialist appointments and elective treatment have gotten longer - but Health NZ says it is on track to make improvements on the other three government health targets.

    'Steady progress' toward meeting wait targets - Health NZ chief
  • At-risk lizards to lose home to Canterbury's Woodend Bypass

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    3 Apr 2025
    Canterbury grass skinks, like this one at the Pāmu New Zealand farm at Eyrewell, near Oxford, have been found on the designated route for the Woodend Bypass.

    Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is working with the Waimakariri District Council to a new home for Canterbury grass skinks found in the path of the Woodend Bypass.

    At-risk lizards to lose home to Canterbury's Woodend Bypass
  • Councillor resigns over 'grossly oversized' cricket ground

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    3 Apr 2025
    Hurunui councillor Garry Jackson has resigned in protest at the size of a cricket ground in Amberley.

    Hurunui councillor and former mayor Garry Jackson has resigned in protest at the "oversized" cricket ground in the Amberley Village Green.

    Councillor resigns over 'grossly oversized' Amberley cricket ground
  • Watchdog to release final report into boat capsizing

    News
    New Zealand national
    3 Apr 2025
    Goose Bay near Kaikōura on 11 September 2022.

    The report will reveal more details about the accident which killed five bird watchers near Kaikōura in 2022.

    Watchdog to release final report into Kaikōura boat accident that killed five
  • 'Buckets of happiness': Dream garden becomes labour of love

    News
    New Zealand
    2 Apr 2025
    Dahlias

    Ask dahlia devotee Vanessa Robinson to pick her favourite and you might be surprised to hear her say 'Pooh'.

    Dream garden becomes labour of love for dahlia devotee Vanessa Robinson
  • Industrial hemp should be an 'agricultural crop' not a 'drug', says grower

    News
    Country
    1 Apr 2025
    No caption

    The industrial hemp sector is feeling unified and buoyant by a long-awaited regulatory review that it hopes will see more farmers adopt the crop and unlock its economic, social and environmental…

    Industrial hemp should be an 'agricultural crop' not a 'drug', says grower
  • Fairytale finish for Wagner as Northern Districts win Plunket Shield

    News
    Sport
    1 Apr 2025
    Northern Districts Neil Wagner

    The former Blackcaps speedster signed off on his domestic career on the same ground he debuted on 17 years ago.

    Fairytale finish for Neil Wagner as Northern Districts win Plunket Shield
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