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  • Colder weather on the way after sweltering day in Canterbury

    News
    New Zealand weather
    17 Mar 2025
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    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

    'Autumn can be quite changeable' - high temperatures for Canterbury won't last
  • Basketball: New Zealanders in US college March Madness

    News
    Sport
    17 Mar 2025
    Simeon Wilcher #7 of the St. John's Red Storm dribbles against Ben Gold #12 of the Marquette Golden Eagles in the second half of a semifinal game during the Big East Men's Basketball Tournament at Madison Square Garden on March 14, 2025

    Eight New Zealanders will be involved in NCAA Men's and Women's Division 1 basketball tournaments this month.

    Basketball: New Zealanders in US college March Madness
  • Weather: 30C heat for Christchurch, heavy rain warnings for Westland

    News
    New Zealand weather
    17 Mar 2025

    Downpours may hit Westland and Fiordland, while Central Otago and Canterbury are in for a hot day. Audio

    Weather: 30C heat for Christchurch, heavy rain warnings for Westland
  • What is the key to cricketers bowling faster?

    News
    Sport
    17 Mar 2025
    Indian cricket team trainer Gregory King (C) leads cricketers as they stretch during a practice session at The Qaddafi Stadium Lahore, 06 January 2006.

    A former batter turned international coach is studying the secrets of how to increase bowlers' pace.

    What is the key to cricketers bowling faster?
  • 'Great loss': Fiji govt's constitutional reforms fail, PM decries setback

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    17 Mar 2025
    Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and Opposition leader Inia Seruiratu have traded blows following the government's failure to win parliament support for its Constitution Amendment Bill.
Photo/Supplied

    Criticising the opposition's lack of support, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka warns the defeat denies Fijians a chance to shape their supreme law.

    'Great loss': Fiji govt's constitutional reforms fail, PM decries setback
  • Heavy rain, strong winds for South Island, lower North Island

    News
    New Zealand weather
    17 Mar 2025
    no caption

    It's a wet and blustery start to the week for much of the country, with gales or heavy rain forecast in the South Island and lower North Island. Audio

    Weather: Heavy rain, northwest gales for the South Island
  • Firefighters battle logging truck blaze near Geraldine

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    17 Mar 2025
    No caption

    The fire was apparently caused by the truck's tyre, which spread to the load of logs.

    Firefighters battle logging truck blaze near Geraldine
  • Cholmondeley Children's Centre marks its centenary

    News
    New Zealand children
    15 Mar 2025
    Descendants of Hugh Heber Cholmondeley at Cholmondeley Children's Centre.

    It opened in 1925 as a rest and recuperation centre for sick children.

    Cholmondeley Children's Centre marks its centenary
  • Enrolments increase at Otago University

    News
    New Zealand education
    15 Mar 2025
    Clock tower building on campus

    The university had forecast a deficit last year following three years of falling enrolments.

    Enrolments increase at Otago University
  • Review planned after Hillmorton Hospital patient dies

    News
    New Zealand
    14 Mar 2025
    Ambulance at hospital

    A review has been launched after a Hillmorton Hospital inpatient died at the weekend.

    Review planned after Hillmorton Hospital patient dies
  • Man jailed for killing lamb with rock, attempted horse poisoning

    News
    New Zealand court
    14 Mar 2025
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    The horses Thomas Simon attempted to poison belonged to his ex-partner.

    Christchurch man Thomas Simon jailed for killing lamb, attempted horse poisoning
  • Canterbury chasing regional deal

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    14 Mar 2025
    The members of the Canterbury Mayoral Forum at their recent meeting when they met with new South Island Minister James Meager.

    Timaru mayor Nigel Bowen, said they want "do it once and do it right to set the region up for success".

    Canterbury chasing regional deal
  • 'It's a spiritual obligation' - What the helpers did on March 15

    News
    New Zealand history
    14 Mar 2025
    Police vehicles parked outside Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch on the second anniversary of the terror attacks.

    Communities came together to help those affected by the Christchurch mosque tragedy. First Up spoke to some of those volunteers. Audio

    Six years on, those who helped in the aftermath of the mosque attacks share stories
  • Otago retains top economic spot in ASB's rankings

    News
    New Zealand Business
    14 Mar 2025
    Beautiful cityscape after sunset. Nightlight. Dunedin, New Zealand.

    Meanwhile, Auckland and Wellington languished in the bottom half of the table.

    Otago retains top economic spot in ASB's rankings
  • Academics call for urgent action on nitrate pollution

    News
    New Zealand environment
    13 Mar 2025
    Professor Simon Hales, Associate Professor Tim Chambers, Marnie Prickett, University of Otago research fellow

    A trio of academics are calling on the Canterbury Regional Council to take urgent action on what they deem a water pollution crisis.

    Academics call for urgent action on nitrate pollution
  • Auckland and Wellington renters paying less, new data shows

    News
    New Zealand housing
    13 Mar 2025
    Small house, gold coins and descending graph line

    Renters in two major cities may be paying less than they were a year ago, according to new data.

    Auckland and Wellington renters paying less, new data shows
  • Surge in young parents’ college enrolments

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    13 Mar 2025
    Karanga Mai Young Parents’ College director Whitney Misiuata (centre) checks up on Danielle Black (18, left) and Charlize Geary-Smart (18), who are working on their literacy credits.

    The Karanga Mai Young Parents' College is overcoming its challenges through community support. Audio

    Surge in young parents’ college enrolments
  • Canterbury school for young parents seeing bump in enrolment

    Audio 13 Mar 2025

    A Canterbury school for young parents is seeing a bump in enrolments, with mainly new mums wanting to return to class and finish their education. Karanga Mai Young Parent College in Kaiapoi near… Audio

  • The Kaikōura man rebuilding the family church

    Audio
    life and society Canterbury
    13 Mar 2025
    St Oswald's Church in Kekerengu.

    If you've taken a drive past Kaikōura on State Highway One lately, you might've noticed some significant changes to a little old stone church. Audio

  • ECan braces for more consent headaches

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    13 Mar 2025
    Environment Canterbury says it is prepared for an anticipated influx of consent renewals. Photo: David Hill / North Canterbury News [LDR single use only]

    Environment Canterbury says it is on top of its consents processing requirements, after its battles.

    ECan braces for more consent headaches
  • Midday Business News for 13 March 2025

    Audio
    business
    13 Mar 2025

    Businesses in Canterbury are feeling positive. Audio

  • The women battling for excavator supremacy

    News
    New Zealand Country
    13 Mar 2025
    Tanya Claxton in action at the regional Excavator Operator Competition

    History could be made at the National Excavator Operator Competition, where contests have had to dunk basketballs, pour tea, and scoop eggs in heavy machinery.

    The women competing to be crowned first female top National Excavator Operator
  • Government procurement changes 'backward'

    Audio 13 Mar 2025
    A view looking east from the roof of the Beehive including the original wooden Government Buildings (now the Victoria University of Wellington Law School).

    Plans to scrap the requirement for new government buildings to reach a five star sustainability rating are retrograde and will see a race to the bottom according to the Green Building Council. Finance… Audio

  • No plans for SH1 safety improvements in Kaikōura, despite concerns

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    12 Mar 2025
    Looking south from Beach Road, Kaikōura, where it becomes Churchill Road, with West End on the left. Ludstone Road is on the right

    Business owners are worried about safety at a busy intersection where trucks "thunder" through town.

    No plans for SH1 safety improvements in Kaikōura, despite concerns
  • Kaikōura is booming amid economic uncertainty

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    12 Mar 2025
    Hur1018LDRruralkaikzone: New resource . . . The  Kaikoura Zone Committee has supported the  establishment of a local  trap library.

    The Kaikōura district obtained international dark sky sanctuary status six months ago and it has led to two new business opportunities starting up.

    Kaikōura is booming amid economic uncertainty
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