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  • Country Life: Conditions on the farm

    News
    New Zealand Country
    28 Feb 2025
    Hawke's Bay's winegrowers are excited about this year's grapes and volumes.

    Grapes are being picked in Hawke's Bay and Wairarapa, Taranaki's in drought and the hop harvest is about to start in Tasman. Audio

    Country Life: Conditions on the farm
  • Sick in the spotlight: Being one of New Zealand's first Covid-19 cases

    News
    New Zealand history
    28 Feb 2025
    Jenene Crossan was one of the first New Zealanders to get Covid-19.

    Jenene Crossan contracted the virus in 2020 while heading home from a business trip before New Zealand's borders closed. Audio

    Covid-19 five years on: What it was like being one of the country's first cases
  • Pacific news in brief for 27 February

    News
    Pacific
    27 Feb 2025
    Downtown Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.

    A round-up of news from around the region, including increased police presence in Port Moresby to counter crime.

    Pacific news in brief for 27 February
  • Lower rates or better roads? The choice for Hurunui ratepayers

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    27 Feb 2025
    End of life - the  Conway River bridge on  Inland Road, between  Kaikōura and Waiau, in  the Hurunui district, is coming due for replacement.

    Hurunui ratepayers will have to choose between a lower rate rises or improved roads.

    Lower rates or better roads? The choice for Hurunui ratepayers
  • The tool for forecasting volcanic eruptions

    News
    New Zealand science
    26 Feb 2025
    University of Canterbury Research Engineer Dr Alberto Ardid, shown here on the summit of Villarrica volcano in southern Chile, has co-led a new study that could help forecast eruptions.

    The Whakaari/White Island tragedy has led scientists to develop an eruption predictor tool using AI, which they hope will prevent another fatal volcanic disaster. Audio

    'New generation' AI tool developed to forecast volcanic eruptions
  • Former college staff member accused of sexual offending named

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    26 Feb 2025
    St Bede's College

    Father Rowan Maxwell Donoghue, formerly of St Bede's College in Christchurch, has been charged with historical offending.

    Former St Bede's College staff member accused of sexual offending named
  • AI could help forecast volcanic eruptions

    Audio 26 Feb 2025

    A new tool created using AI could help forecast volcanic eruptions around the world. University of Canterbury associate professor David Dempsey spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio

  • 'Massive boom': Neighbours get out hoses as fire erupts from home

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    25 Feb 2025
    A fire at a property in Bishopdale

    "I helped pull the hoses out in my sandals," says a neighbour who saw black smoke spewing out of the garage next door.

    'Massive boom' as fire erupts from home in Christchurch
  • Around the motu: David Hill in Kaikoura

    Audio 25 Feb 2025
    No caption

    It has been nearly six months since the Kaikoura district was granted international dark sky sanctuary status. Audio

  • Injuries, unavailability force White Ferns to look to future

    News
    Sport
    25 Feb 2025
    Central player Emma McLeod during their Dream 11 Super Smash match.

    Missing a captain and the world's best player, the White Ferns will lean on young talent for Sri Lanka series.

    Cricket: Injuries, unavailability force White Ferns to look to future
  • Mid Canterbury SPCA backs tougher cat rules

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    24 Feb 2025
    Ashburton SPCA centre manager Natasha Sutton is backing the Ashburton District Council’s decision to investigate a cat management policy.

    The local SPCA is backing a push for a potential cat management policy that is tougher on desexing and microchipping.

    Mid Canterbury SPCA backs tougher rules on desexing and microchipping cats
  • Three days' grace for Andrew Bayly raises more questions

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    24 Feb 2025
    Andrew Bayly

    Analysis: National MP Andrew Bayly has got off lightly being allowed to resign as a minister - escaping the harsher sentence of being sacked by the Prime Minister.

    Three days' grace for Andrew Bayly raises more questions
  • The musical festival that's thriving as others close

    News
    New Zealand music
    24 Feb 2025
    Patrons at Electric Avenue on Saturday enjoying the festivities

    Electric Avenue has reached uncharted waters a decade since its inception, and now stands as arguably the "biggest festival in Australasia".

    Electric Avenue festival attracts more than 70,000 music lovers
  • We might be at a 'sweet spot' for buying a house

    News
    New Zealand Business
    24 Feb 2025
    Small house, gold coins and descending graph line

    The number of New Zealanders expecting house prices to rise has returned to 2020 confidence levels.

    Housing confidence back to 2020 levels - survey
  • Winston Peters announces new sanctions on Russian entities over Ukraine

    News
    Politics
    24 Feb 2025
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    The new sanctions target entities involved in Russia's military-industrial complex, its energy sector, North Korean support of Russia, and forced relocation of Ukrainian children. Audio

    Winston Peters announces new sanctions on Russian entities over Ukraine
  • Three years since Russia invaded Ukraine

    Audio
    war world
    24 Feb 2025

    Monday marks three years since Russia invaded Ukraine. Over the weekend, hundreds gathered throughout the country to commemorate the anniversary, including at Civic Square in Wellington and Silo Park… Audio

  • NZ needs to 'muscle up' on defence spending: Academic

    Audio
    defence force world politics
    24 Feb 2025

    Canterbury University's Anne-Marie Brady says China's military activity in the Tasman means New Zealand must "muscle up" on its defence spending. Brady spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio

  • One person dies in Timaru car crash overnight

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    23 Feb 2025
    No caption

    The single vehicle crash was discovered on Spur Road at about midday today, but is thought to have occurred overnight, police say.

    Person dies in Timaru single vehicle crash overnight, police say
  • Expert says China's activity in Tasman Sea serves as 'serious threat'

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    23 Feb 2025
    Anne-Marie Brady

    Canterbury University's Anne-Marie Brady said New Zealand must boost defence spending to protect the region.

    Expert says China's military exercise in Tasman Sea serves as 'serious threat'
  • Auckland FC demolish Phoenix 6-1

    News
    Sport Canterbury
    22 Feb 2025
    Nando Pijnaker of Auckland FC collides with Corban Piper of Wellington Phoenix.
Auckland FC v Wellington Phoenix FC Round 20 A-League football match at Go Media Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday 22 February 2025. © Photo: Andrew Cornaga / Photosport

    The Auckland Phoenix have handily beaten their countrymen rivals Wellington Phoenix 6-1 at Go Media Mount Smart Stadium.

    A-League as it happened: Auckland FC demolish Phoenix 6-1
  • 'I'm a boho kind of girl' - What are festival-goers wearing to Electric Avenue?

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    22 Feb 2025
    Diana Quay, Ysidora Naidu and Camelah Te Huia

    There has been plenty of vibrancy and eclecticism on display, band tees, or attire influenced by club culture.

    What are festival-goers wearing to Electric Avenue?
  • Tinā - a new film set in Christchurch celebrates the strength of Samoan mothers

    News
    New Zealand education
    22 Feb 2025
    Despite a request from the deputy principal that she "blend in a bit more", Mareta proudly wears her Samoan traditional dress to work.

    A grieving relief teacher leads a private school choir to glory in Samoan-Kiwi director Miki Magasiva's debut feature film Tinā. Video, Audio

    Tinā: film celebrates Samoan mothers, post-quake Christchurch
  • Memorial to mark 14 years since Christchurch quake

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    22 Feb 2025
    Memorial service for the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake held 9 years on.

    A public service will be held on the banks of the Ōtākaro Avon River to mark the 14th anniversary of the deadly 2011 earthquake.

    Christchurch earthquake memorial to be held by the Ōtākaro Avon River
  • Meet Hamish Best, one of this year's Zanda McDonald Award finalists

    News
    Country Country Life
    21 Feb 2025
    Hamish Best and his team of dogs on the back of a sidy-by-side overlooking the hilly farm with views out to the Cook Strait.

    We check back in with Hamish Best of red meat retailer Conscious Valley just outside Wellington. A keen ag student the last time he spoke to Country Life, he's now a finalist for the prestigious…

    Country Life: Ag student's dreams come true 15 years on
  • Councils consider Three Waters partnership

    News
    New Zealand local council
    21 Feb 2025
    Christchurch City Council and Dunedin City Council chief executives Mary Richardson (L) and Sandy Graham (R).

    The Dunedin City Council and Christchurch City Council are considering teaming up for Three Waters work.

    Dunedin and Christchurch city councils consider Three Waters partnership
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