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Wiria Mohamadi defends charges of rape and abduction in Christchurch District Court
Man who followed woman's uber home defends charges of rape and abduction
Wiria Mohamadi doesn't deny following his alleged victim and picking her up, but he does deny the sex was not consensual, which the woman alleges.
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Pedestrian dies after being hit by ute while crossing road in Canterbury
Pedestrian dies after being hit by ute while crossing road in Canterbury
The crash happened in Sheffield early on Tuesday.
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Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Mid Canterbury
Audio 1 Apr 2025Ashburton will have a new mayor after Neil Brown announces he will not be re-running, a user pay system for public bathrooms has been proposed after $30k of vandalism, and Jonathan has updates on… Audio
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A child killer, parenting struggles and ‘innies’ running wild: what to stream in April
A child killer, parenting struggles and ‘innies’ running wild: what to stream in April
From musicals and comedy, to serial killers and twisted fictional corporations, there's plenty to get stuck into. Video
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Doctors seek more information from Health NZ on plans for a national patient record database
Doctors want more details on national patient record database
One primary care clinic in Auckland said most patients would object to their data being shared, and there should be a national conversation about the system. Audio
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Data shows 'some hope' for property investors, though buyers still cautious
Data shows 'some hope' for property investors, though buyers still cautious
Given the economic uncertainty, realestate.co.nz spokesperson Vanessa Williams said it was understandable many Kiwis would hold off. Audio
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Proposed pedestrian crossing 'bit of a joke' as different plans to be used for each side
Proposed crossing 'bit of a joke' as different plans to be used for each side
A $500,000 crossing on a busy Christchurch road will have speed bumps on a southbound lane but none of the lane heading north.
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Wellington Central MP Tamatha Paul plays songs critical of police at CubaDupa festival
Green MP plays songs critical of police at festival
Wellington Central's Tamatha Paul followed up her critical comments about beat patrol officers at CubaDupa .
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What we learnt from another late Warriors victory over Wests Tigers
What we learnt from another late Warriors victory
Analysis: The club has now strung together three straight wins, but looked in big trouble with 10 minutes to go.
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Former Church of England leader says scale of abuse scandal was 'overwhelming'
Ex-Anglican leader says church abuse scandal was 'overwhelming'
Justin Welby said he had failed to ensure proper investigations into allegations of abuse within the Church of England.
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Anaru Moana homicide: Fourth person charged with murder
Anaru Moana homicide: Fourth person charged with murder
A 32-year-old South Canterbury woman has been charged with the 2021 murder of Waimate man Anaru Moana.
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Christopher Luxon says Govt has not received proposal on Eden Park stadium upgrade
'Pretty high bar': Luxon on whether Govt will fund Eden Park upgrade
It comes after Auckland Council voted to endorse an upgraded Eden Park over a new downtown stadium on Thursday.
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Geckos first found in Canterbury in the 1960s could be world's oldest
Geckos first found in Canterbury in the 1960s could be world's oldest
The two Waitaha geckos were first discovered and marked in the 1960s. Audio
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Two Waitaha gecko on Canterbury Island believed to be world's oldest
Two Waitaha geckos found on a predator-free island near Canterbury are believed to be the world's oldest for the species. Department of Conservation Biodiversity Ranger based on Banks Peninsula… Audio
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Kirwee plays host to South Island Agricultural Field Days
Tens of thousands of people have been descending on the small Canterbury town of Kirwee over the past few days for the South Island Agricultural Field Days. Event committee chairman Andrew Stewart… Audio
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Person poisoned by toxic algae in Lake Hood near Ashburton
Person poisoned by toxic algae in Canterbury lake
Te Whatu Ora last week issued a warning about toxic blue-green algae in Lake Hood near Ashburton.
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New sentencing laws will drive NZ’s already high imprisonment rates
New sentencing laws will further drive up NZ's imprisonment rates
Analysis - The Sentencing (Reform) Amendment Bill which is about to become law will likely drive New Zealand's already high incarceration rate even higher, Linda Mussell writes.
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Black Caps: Latham out of Pakistan series, Bracewell to take over captaincy
Bracewell to take over Black Caps captaincy from injured Latham
Black Caps one-day skipper and wicket-keeper Tom Latham has been ruled out of the upcoming three-match series against Pakistan with a fractured right hand.
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Christchurch Adventure Park opens new uphill zipline 'The Rush'
World's first uphill zipline opens in Christchurch
The motorised uphill cable ride is being hailed as a breakthrough for the industry. Audio
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White Ferns stars missing from North-South series
White Ferns stars missing from North-South series
Selectors are taking the opportunity to give some domestic players higher honours.
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Fishing boat smashed into rocks when no-one in the wheelhouse
'Nobody in the wheelhouse' when fishing boat smashed into rocks
Investigators say that meant no-one was monitoring the Austro Carina's course and speed before it grounded at Banks Peninsula.
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Not everyone's interactions with police the same - Green MP Tamatha Paul
Not everyone's interactions with police the same - Green MP
Police patrols are a polarising issue, Tamatha Paul says, and how you feel about them depends on who you are and your previous interactions. Audio
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Early exposure to air pollution could affect brain development and mental health later in life: new research
Childhood exposure to air pollution can affect teens' mental health
There's a higher risk of conduct issues, lower educational attainment and substance abuse linked to higher exposure, researchers say.
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Christchurch buses: ECan remains defiant on fares
ECan remains defiant on bus fares
Canterbury's regional council continues to push back against government pressure to raise bus fares.