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Miniature replica buildings of Christchurch's past on display
Miniature replica buildings of Christchurch's past on display
The work, by artist Ghostcat, has gone on display at the city's cathedral.
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Advertised salary growth rate falls further - SEEK
Advertised salary growth rate falls further - SEEK
There was a notable decline in advertising, arts and media, according to the major recruitment website.
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SH1 lights to be changed to protect town's birds
SH1 lights to be changed to protect town's birds
One endangered bird species regularly crash lands in the town after becoming disorientated by street lights.
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Car thieves using more tech to steal vehicles - insurer
Car thieves using new tech to steal cars, insurer says
Car thefts from the start of the year suggests thieves are becoming more sophisticated.
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Two teachers attacked by student with scissors at Christchurch school
Teachers attacked by student with scissors
A student used a pair of scissors to assault two teachers at a Christchurch school this afternoon.
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Former nurse Peter Ogden, who had sexual relationship with patient sentenced to home detention
Former nurse 'manipulated' vulnerable patient into sex
A former nurse of a Christchurch mental health facility who "manipulated and groomed" a patient has avoided jail time.
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Waka Kotahi puts the brakes on reversing some speed limits
Waka Kotahi puts the brakes on reversing some speed limits
Sixteen of state highways where speed limits had been lowered had been required to revert to their previous higher speed limit by 1 July 2025.
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Yacht carrying 1000 litres of diesel sinks in Canterbury's Cass Bay
Yacht carrying 1000 litres of diesel sinks in Canterbury
The Canterbury Regional Council said a response was underway to minimise the impacts to the environment.
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Consumer confidence tumbles amid global chaos
Consumer confidence tumbles amid global chaos
Confidence was low across the country but no region was lower than Wellington, according to the Westpac-McDermott Miller index.
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Heavy rain moves north after lashing Canterbury
Heavy rain moves north after lashing Canterbury
Nearly 100mm of rain fell in Banks Peninsula over 12 hours.
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Torrential rains and gale-force winds hit Canterbury
Torrential rains and gale-force winds hit Canterbury
Part of State Highway 75 between Christchurch and Akaroa is closed due to flooding.
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2023 WCMT Sunday Concert: Menzies/Endres Duo
The Menzies/Endres Duo, violin and viola player Mark Menzies and pianist Michael Endres, perform Schubert, Schnittke, Beethoven and Fisher at St Andrew’s on the Terrace, Wellington, in June 2023. Audio
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Dental health treatment for prisoners needs to improve, advocates say
Dental treatment for prisoners needs to improve, advocates say
Prisoners must request services and are only seen in emergency circumstances. Audio
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Funding for the Nurse Practitioners Transition Programme comes to an end
Funding for Nurse Practitioners Transition Programme comes to end
Nurse practitioners are highly-qualified nurses who could diagnose illnesses, prescribe medicine, make referrals to specialist care, and in some areas helped with gaps left by the shortage of GPs.
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Person seriously hurt at Christchurch workplace
Person seriously hurt at Christchurch workplace
A person has been seriously injured in a workplace accident in Christchurch.
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Kiwi Gene therapy scientist's warning over GMO bill
A New Zealand scientist who works on gene therapies to treat human diseases - is sounding a warning over the loosening of our laws on genetic modification. Audio
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Weather: Southerly cools Canterbury after soaring temperatures
Canterbury hotter than 23C at 6am
The region swelted under 30C heat yesterday, but MetService is forecasting a dramatic drop in temperatures today.
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Southerly change sees dramatic temp drop in Canterbury
After a 30C day on Monday, Cantabrians are waking up to a much cooler day when a southerly change rolls in. Audio
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Digital inclusion is a right, not a privilege - disability advocates
Digital inclusion is a right, not a privilege - disability advocates
They warn that without urgent reform, a significant portion of the population will continue to be excluded. Video
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New digital health service clinicians must have right information system - GP says
New digital health service must have right information system - GP
A Christchurch GP says clinicians at the new 24/7 digital service for medical appointments will be flying blind if they do not have the right information system backing them up. Audio
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'Autumn can be quite changeable' - high temperatures for Canterbury won't last
Colder weather on the way after sweltering day in Canterbury
Cantabrians who have been sweltering under 30 degree heat today will not need their sunscreen for much longer, with much colder weather expected tomorrow. Audio
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Basketball: New Zealanders in US college March Madness
Basketball: New Zealanders in US college March Madness
Eight New Zealanders will be involved in NCAA Men's and Women's Division 1 basketball tournaments this month.
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Weather: 30C heat for Christchurch, heavy rain warnings for Westland
Weather: 30C heat for Christchurch, heavy rain warnings for Westland
Downpours may hit Westland and Fiordland, while Central Otago and Canterbury are in for a hot day. Audio
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What is the key to cricketers bowling faster?
What is the key to cricketers bowling faster?
A former batter turned international coach is studying the secrets of how to increase bowlers' pace.
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'Great loss': Fiji govt's constitutional reforms fail, PM decries setback
'Great loss': Fiji govt's constitutional reforms fail, PM decries setback
Criticising the opposition's lack of support, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka warns the defeat denies Fijians a chance to shape their supreme law.