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Harraways invests $11m into NZ's only working oat mill
Harraways to upgrade NZ's oldest and only oat mill
The well known Otago business is spending $11m on the factory and will automate some of its production.
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Labour market shows signs of improvement
Labour market shows signs of improvement
SEEK said the gains were indicators of a better labour market next year.
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Ajaz Patel called up for third test against West Indies
Ajaz Patel called up for third test against West Indies
Patel replaces his Central Districts team-mate Blair Tickner, who suffered a dislocated shoulder during the second Test.
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Fireworks bans issued in parts of South Canterbury, as region prepares for summer
'Only takes one spark': Fireworks bans in South Canterbury
FENZ said the temporary bans are part of ongoing efforts to reduce the risk of wildfire over the summer.
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Weather: Heavy rain, severe gales to lash South Island
Heavy rain, severe gales to lash South Island
Heavy rain and severe gales are expected to hit the South Island, with MetService issuing orange warnings and watches.
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Teen who fled youth justice facility found
Teen who fled youth justice facility found
Police have located a teenager who absconded from a youth justice residence near Christchurch.
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Young person escapes youth justice facility near Christchurch
Police, Oranga Tamariki still hunting escaped youth inmate
The youth escaped from justice residence Te Puna Wai o Tuhinapo in the Selwyn district town of Rolleston on Saturday morning.
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Road closed after crash on State Highway 75 in Bank's Peninsula
SH75 in Bank's Peninsula re-opens after crash
Police previously shut the highway between Summit Road and Long Bay Road.
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Māori rock art one of a dozen research areas to get $1.16m funding boost
Māori rock art one of 12 research areas to get funding boost
The Royal Society Te Apārangi announced the 12 recipients of its Mana Tūānuku Research Leader Fellowship for 2025 this week.
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Christchurch exhibition looks at decline in state of freshwater across Ngāi Tahu takiwā
Exhibition looks at decline in state of freshwater across Ngāi Tahu takiwā
The Unutai e! Unutai e! exhibition opens in Christchurch on Saturday and uses photographic works to highlight the realities being faced by waterways across the country.
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'On track': Auckland councillor's renewed confidence in cashless ticketing for public transport
Councillor's renewed confidence in cashless ticketing for public transport
The $1.4 billion project which will allow people to pay for public transport with their phone or card anywhere across the country has faced major delays. Audio
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Timaru's Christmas tree set on fire, won't be replaced
Mayor slams 'stupid, destructive act' as Christmas tree set on fire
A man has been charged with deliberately setting the blaze. The tree will not be replaced.
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Name suppression lifts for Christchurch murder victim Chantal McDonald
Name suppression lifts for Christchurch murder victim
Her killer, Nathan Boulter, will be sentenced for her killing in February.
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Comvita progresses on recapitalisation plans after failed takeover
Comvita progresses on recapitalisation plans after failed takeover
The honey exporter has reached an agreement with its lending syndicate, which it says will improve its capital position.
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What's going on with the national transport ticketing system?
Audio 12 Dec 2025What is the future of a national integrated transport ticketing system, as another city gives up waiting? Audio
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Mitch Hay stars with bat, but Tom Blundell could be back for third test
Mitch Hay stars with bat, but Tom Blundell could be back for third test
Black Caps all-rounder Daryl Mitchell has hinted the regular wicketkeeper will return for the next test against the West Indies.
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Toddler strangled by loose strapping on unsafe bed, coroner rules
19-month-old boy strangled by strapping on unsafe bed
The bed from The Warehouse was not safe, nor is the updated model, a coroner has ruled.
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'Nowhere near enough': 780-tonne lake weed disaster lays bare Rotorua’s funding gap
'Nowhere near enough': A 780-tonne lake weed disaster
A funding battle is brewing over lake weed control in Rotorua as the three-week, 780-tonne clean-up of the latest stinky stranding in Lake Rotorua wraps up.
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Firefighters battle large forestry slash blaze in Canterbury
Firefighters battle large forestry slash blaze in Canterbury
Heavy machinery is being brought in to help put it out.
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Weather: Large hail, torrential rain forecast as thunderstorm warning issued for South Island
Thunderstorm risk eases in areas of South Island
There are reports of flooding in Timaru, while Dunedin was pelted with hail as severe thunderstorms swept across Otago on Thursday.
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Ardie Savea reigns supreme at New Zealand Rugby Awards
Ardie Savea reigns supreme at rugby awards
Ardie Savea has been named Player of the Year at the New Zealand Rugby Awards.
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School caused 'major drama' by speaking out about mouldy lunches - David Seymour
School sparked 'major drama' over mouldy lunches, says Seymour
Haeata Community Campus is now doing its own investigation in relation to the lunches served to students earlier this month.
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Military apology to Indo-Fijians 'long overdue', Fijian academic says
Military apology to Indo-Fijians 'long overdue', Fijian academic says
A military apology is "long overdue" to the Indo-Fijian community for trauma caused by past political turmoil, according to Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva.
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North Canterbury mayors face 'tsunami of changes'
Mayors face 'tsunami of changes'
North Canterbury's mayors have responded to the Government's proposed resource management and local government reforms.
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Weather forecast: Temperatures creeping back down after scorching summer days
Weather: Relief on way after scorching summer days
After a run of unusually hot weather across much of the motu, temperatures are expected to finally drop.