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Christchurch council to review decision not to open Wairewa Lake Forsyth sooner during heavy rain
Council to review decision not to open Lake Forsyth sooner during heavy rain
Homes and businesses in Little River were swamped by floodwater late last week.
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Witness heard rumour Nigel Bom was being made to use drugs before death
Man bullied, made to use drugs before death, claims witness
A coroner's inquest into the death of the 37-year-old epilepsy sufferer four years ago is underway.
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More than 25kg of cocaine seized in Christchurch
Cocaine with an estimated street value of $9 million seized
More than 25 kilograms of cocaine has been intercepted in Christchurch.
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Bid for Christchurch Arts Centre to receive historic landmark status
Bid for popular Christchurch spot to receive historic landmark status
Work on the necessary documentation was already underway.
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Weather: More rain, wind on way for parts of South Island
Rain warning, wind watch in place again for South Island
Fine weather is not set to last in parts of the South Island where heavy rain warnings and a strong wind watch are in place from midnight tomorrow.
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Former NZ Police Commissioner Mike Bush lands top job at Victoria police, Australia
Former NZ Police Commissioner lands top job at Victoria police, Australia
Mike Bush was New Zealand's Police Commissioner between 2014 and 2020.
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10 people treated after Christchurch house fire, 3 in hospital
10 people treated after Christchurch house fire
Three have been taken to hospital following the blaze.
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Black Ferns make strong first impression on new coach
New skills coach Riki Flutey excited by Black Ferns potential
Riki Flutey is new to the Black Ferns coaching staff and he likes what he sees in the squad.
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Ashburton mayor on user-pays model for Chch stadium
A proposal that Mid Canterbury residents pay more to attend events at the new Christchurch stadium has the backing of Ashburton's mayor. Ashburton District mayor Neil Brown spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Former police commissioner Mike Bush set to be named as new Victoria Police chief commissioner
Former police commissioner heads over the ditch to Australia
Mike Bush is set to be named as the new Victoria Police chief commissioner. Audio
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Netball: ANZ Premiership's shorter season brings 'huge pressure'
Netball: ANZ Premiership's shorter season brings 'huge pressure'
ANZ Premiership netball coaches are bracing themselves for a pressure-cooker environment when the domestic competition starts this weekend.
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Weka hitches ride from West Coast inside of ute
Weka hitches ride from West Coast inside of ute
The ute interior was left covered in poop after a weka nicknamed Ranger hitched a 300km ride to Christchurch.
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Stadium ticket levy gives people choice – Ashburton mayor
Stadium ticket levy gives people choice – Ashburton mayor
Ashburton's mayor is backing a proposal to make Mid Canterbury residents pay more for events at the new Christchurch stadium, rather than a regional rate.
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Shaking up the Catholic Church patriarchy
Women in the Catholic Church haven't a prayer of making pope
The only certainty surrounding the election of the new pope is that he will be a man, and that's a tradition unlikely to change soon.
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Can you get married without breaking the bank?
One wedding planner has said the average cost of getting hitched in New Zealand is $87,000. But Fallon Broadley says in her experience, it's closer to $40,000, and there are secrets to cutting costs.
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Weka hitches a 300 kilometre ride to Christchurch
Weka hitches ride from West Coast inside of ute
The ute interior was left covered in poop after a weka nicknamed Ranger hitched a 300km ride to Christchurch.
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Christchurch Mayor praises storm response, promises 'better system' for Little River
Mayor praises storm response, promises 'better system' for Little River
Phil Mauger concedes Lake Forsyth should have opened earlier to reduce flooding on Banks Peninsula.
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'We see it in our town every day' - inside the ongoing battle against meth use in Northland
'We see it in our town every day' - inside the ongoing battle against meth use in Northland
The meth crisis is nothing new in Northland, but people are now openly using the drug on the streets.
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Inquest into Christchurch man Nigel Bom's death begins
Christchurch man was held captive two months before he mysteriously died
An inquest into the death of Nigel Bom has begun.
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Musical life on a C string
Serenity Thurlow, Principal Viola with the Christchurch Symphony, is stepping centre-stage to perform Bartók's Viola Concerto. Audio
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Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Lianne Dalziel
Brigitte Morten is a director with public and commercial law firm Franks Ogilvie and a former senior ministerial advisor for the previous National-led government, a National Party member and currently… Audio
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Fire and Emergency NZ breached firefighter’s privacy by accessing his personal bank account
FENZ tried to sack firefighter over plan to buy groceries for team
The firefighter has been cleared of any wrongdoing after his employer accused him of misusing the money, and accessed his personal bank account.
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'Strict conditions' govern when lakes can be emptied - ECan
'Strict conditions' govern when lakes can be emptied - ECan
ECan officials are continuing to defend decisions made around when to empty a lake into the sea, which some say could have prevented flooding if done earlier. Audio
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State of emergency remains for Banks Peninsula
While the state of emergency in Christchurch was lifted yesterday it remains in place for Banks Peninsula. Banks Peninsula MP Vanessa Weenink spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Court Theatre's new $61 million playhouse opens in central Christchurch
Court Theatre's new $61 million playhouse opens in central Christchurch
The long-awaited new home for Christchurch's Court Theatre has officially opened its doors in the central city, 14 years after the devastating quakes that drove it out of the Arts Centre. Audio