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Buyers have more power in 'deep' property downturn, new figures show
REINZ stats show sales down 27.4 percent in December compared to November and up 1.8 percent from a year earlier.
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Review: Tinā - A journey through grief, healing, and cultural unity
Review - The film Tinā takes you on an emotional ride through the life of Mareta Percival, played by Anapela Polataivao, writes Grace Tinetali-Fiavaai.
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How Trump's threats against 'free-riding' allies could backfire
Analysis - With Trump, US allies might be excused for asking themselves: "With friends like this, who needs enemies?"
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Podmore inquest to resume in April after long delay
The inquest into the August 2021 death of the Olympic cyclist was unexpectedly adjourned late last year to the disappointment of her family.
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Green hydrogen: Is it time to switch off the taxpayer tap?
Green hydrogen - which has been described by fans as the "swiss army knife" of clean energy - has enjoyed a wave of private investment and government subsidies.
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Why I quit a $500,000-a-year role in real estate
Mike Harvey says that once he saw the problems with real estate, he had to make a change.
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Barbarouses notches 100th A-League goal in Phoenix win
Kosta Barbarouses scored his 100th A-League goal, while Kazuki Nagasawa nailed his first in Phoenix's win over Macarthur.
- 'No rush back' to the housing market
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'A vote of confidence' - New Minister for the South Island welcomes promotion
James Meager is now a minister outside of cabinet after being given the new title of Minister for the South Island. Audio
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Family rescued after getting into difficulty at Piha beach
Lifeguards also helped four swimmers who experienced trouble at two Christchurch beaches over the weekend.
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Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger to stand for second term
Rates are among the lowest in the country and Mauger says he knows keeping them that way is a priority for residents.
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Community win fight to rebuild pool after 18 years
Plans for a $3 million, three-pool facility have finally been approved, with plans for the pools to be open next summer. Audio
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Aussies rule Waitematā Harbour with dominant SailGP Auckland victory
But the Black Foils have vowed to bounce back from their disappointment at Sydney next month.
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Whale pod may have to be euthanised: DOC
Thirty pilot whales remain stranded on Puponga Beach near Pakawau.
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Mayor removes abandoned trailer himself since council hadn't
Christchurch's mayor has taken it upon himself to shift an abandoned double trailer unit following months of inaction.
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Surfing teen wins national champs
Dunedin teenager Alexis Owen caused a major upset at the national surfing championships, snatching the title from Billy Stairmand.
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Tape Face heads home for World Buskers Festival
Sam Wills, known as Tape Face, gained international fame after reaching the finals of America's Got Talent in 2016. Audio
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Hanging from cliffs to keep highways open
When Wayo Carson was a boy, he loved throwing rocks. That thrill has never left.
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TapeFace comes home
TapeFace is a prop comic and mime artist with his own show in Las Vegas, but is back in Christchurch next week - head-lining at the World Busker's Festival Audio
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Christchurch cyclist numbers hit all-time high
A record-breaking 4.08 million trips were logged in 2024 across 31 locations.
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'Snakes and ladders': Late victory saves Black Foils from SailGP disaster
A blustery day on the Waitematā had the Kiwis in deep water, but they pulled themselves back from the brink.
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No sightings of marine mammals at Sail GP, DOC says
The department have boats near the race zone with staff prepared to respond to any incidents involving protected wildlife.
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Police investigating suspicious fire at Christchurch Primary School
In a post on Facebook they asked anyone who was or may know the person of interest in the photo to get in touch.
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The World Buskers Festival is a street performing extravaganza
From Friday, Christchurch's streets, venues, and public spaces will be filled with performing artists from around the globe. Audio
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Lord's first female groundskeeper: Meg Lay
Meg Lay is the first-ever female groundskeeper at the famous Lord's cricket ground in London and is back in New Zealand for the holidays. Audio