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Tuivasa-Sheck's Warriors position becomes clearer in pre-season - or does it?
Tuivasa-Sheck's Warriors position becomes clearer in pre-season - or does it?
Winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak has hinted at where the crosscode star may line up for the upcoming NRL campaign.
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Festival of Colours kicks off with Krishna Holi in Auckland
Festival of Colours kicks off with Krishna Holi in Auckland
More than 14,000 people attended the first Holi celebration of the year in the Auckland town of Kumeu on Sunday.
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'Really good' ram sells for nearly $25,000
What makes a ram worth $25,000?
An elite ram has set the Gore Showgrounds alight, with one lucky Southland breeder earning more than three times his previous best.
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Zyon Maiu'u signs with Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Zyon Maiu'u signs with Bulldogs
The 21-year-old Warriors front-rower said it was a tough decision, but it was "time to give back" to his parents.
- Forestry worker injured on Canterbury council-owned block
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Christopher Luxon defends decision to skip events in Waitangi
Luxon defends decision to skip events in Waitangi
But the head of the marae the prime minister will attend instead says he won't be given an easy ride. Audio
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Canterbury swimming pool uses artificial intelligence to reduce drowning risks
South Island pool takes high-tech approach to reducing drowning risks
A Canterbury swimming pool is using artificial intelligence technology to reduce the risk of drownings.
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Person critically injured in north Canterbury workplace incident
Person critically injured in north Canterbury workplace incident
Worksafe says it is investigating an incident at a north Canterbury property on Monday involving a forestry worker.
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Council pays influencers to boost tourism in Mid Canterbury
Council pays influencers to boost tourism
It's costing ratepayers about $7000 but the council says it's creating profit for local businesses.
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Christchurch crash blocks thoroughfare, one hospitalised
Christchurch crash blocks thoroughfare, one hospitalised
A major thoroughfare in Christchurch was blocked on Monday morning for about an hour after a crash between a car and truck.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to be hosted by Ngāi Tahu for Waitangi Day
Luxon to spend Waitangi Day in Akaroa with Ngāi Tahu
Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro will also attend the event alongside the Prime Minister.
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Sports News for 3 February 2025
The Central Stags have won the Super Smash men's crown, beating the Canterbury Kings by six wickets in the final at the Basin Reserve. Audio
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Central Stags beat Canterbury Kings to claim Super Smash men's crown
Central Stags beat Canterbury Kings to claim Super Smash men's crown
The Central Stags have won the Super Smash men's crown, beating the Canterbury Kings by six wickets in the final at Wellington's Basin Reserve on Sunday.
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Super Smash as it happened: Central Districts v Canterbury
Super Smash as it happened: Central Districts v Canterbury
The Central Stags have won the Super Smash men's cricket title.
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Legal experts weigh in on length of Tim Jago's name suppression saying there is a right to appeal
Legal experts weigh in on length of Tim Jago's name suppression
Tim Jago abandoned his appeal for continued name suppression on Friday after being convicted five months ago.
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Canterbury Kings make Super Smash final with romp over Northern Brave
Kings trounce Brave, eye Stags in Super Smash final
In an extraordinary match, the Kings took full advantage of a fresh, grassy wicket to have the Brave top order in knots early, as they couldn't handle the speed and guile from opening bowlers Matt…
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Super Smash live updates: Northern Districts v Canterbury
Super Smash live updates: Northern Districts v Canterbury
Follow all the action from the Basin Reserve, Wellington.
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FarmRight converts mid Canterbury dairy farm to plant T&G apples
FarmRight converts mid Canterbury dairy farm to plant T&G apples
Fresh produce giant T&G Global is expanding its operations in Canterbury, planting a new crop of premium apples.
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Country Life: Conditions on the farm
Farmers count blessings with "life-saving rain" but others under pressure
Radio New Zealand's Country Life team regularly check in with farms and orchards around the country. Here's the latest regional wrap -- it is dry out there for farmers.
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Government's new climate target for 2035 'shockingly unambitious' - climate expert
Govt's new climate target 'shockingly unambitious' - climate expert
The target for 2035 has surprised even some of its strongest critics with how small the promised emissions reductions are. Audio
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Beer accounts for almost 1% of New Zealand's GDP - report
Beer accounts for almost 1% of New Zealand's GDP - report
The industry also generated $1.7b of tax revenue for the government each year, the report found.
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Treaty Principles Bill's promise of 'equal rights' ignores blind spots of our democracy
Treaty bill's promise of 'equal rights' ignores democracy's blind spots
This rhetorical and ideological vagueness obscures a pivotal point: there is no such thing as a singular form of democracy, writes Annabel Ahuriri-Driscoll.
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Fields of sunflowers a golden fundraising boost for farmers
Fields of sunflowers a golden fundraising boost for farmers
Dozens of paddocks planted in bright yellow sunflowers have been drawing visitors to farms throughout Aotearoa this summer.
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Super Smash: Northern Brave and Canterbury KIngs grab last play-off spots
Super Smash: Northern Brave, Canterbury Kings grab last play-off sports
Both teams confirmed their places in the Super Smash T20 play-offs after no play was possible on the final day of the regular season in Wellington.
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New food, music festival to showcase farming and soil in North Canterbury
New food, music festival to showcase farming and soil in North Canterbury
The inaugural Underground Festival will be held at Greystone Wine's regenerative organic vineyard in mid-February.