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  • Treaty bill's promise of 'equal rights' ignores democracy's blind spots

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    31 Jan 2025
    David Seymour

    This rhetorical and ideological vagueness obscures a pivotal point: there is no such thing as a singular form of democracy, writes Annabel Ahuriri-Driscoll.

    Treaty Principles Bill's promise of 'equal rights' ignores blind spots of our democracy
  • Fields of sunflowers a golden fundraising boost for farmers

    News
    New Zealand Country
    31 Jan 2025
    The Rayner family runs The Gladstone Sunflower Patch as a way to raise money for their sons' hockey team.

    Dozens of paddocks planted in bright yellow sunflowers have been drawing visitors to farms throughout Aotearoa this summer.

    Fields of sunflowers a golden fundraising boost for farmers
  • Super Smash: Northern Brave, Canterbury Kings grab last play-off sports

    News
    Sport
    31 Jan 2025
    The rain causes a match to be abandoned at the Basin Reserve.

    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.

    Super Smash: Northern Brave and Canterbury KIngs grab last play-off spots
  • New food, music festival to showcase farming and soil in North Canterbury

    News
    Country food
    31 Jan 2025
    Regenerative vineyard Greystone in North Canterbury will host the new festival.

    The inaugural Underground Festival will be held at Greystone Wine's regenerative organic vineyard in mid-February.

    New food, music festival to showcase farming and soil in North Canterbury
  • Sports News for 31 January 2025

    Audio
    sport
    31 Jan 2025

    The Northern Brave women and the Canterbury Kings 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. Audio

  • Government set to reveal NZ's climate targets beyond 2030

    News
    Politics environment
    30 Jan 2025
    A view of a tree and smoke rising from stacks at a factory in Lille, on January 17, 2013. AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE HUGUEN (Photo by Philippe HUGUEN / AFP)

    The government is required under the Paris Agreement to report progress on adaptation and on contributions to reducing emissions today.

    Government set to reveal NZ's climate targets beyond 2030
  • 'Saving seconds over safety': Community frustrated over speed reversal

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    30 Jan 2025
    Rakaia Community Association chairman Neil Pluck was thrilled when NZTA finally reduced the speed through the township on State Highway 1 last year but is frustrated it is now set to be reversed.

    NZTA will reverse speed limits on 38 sections of the state highway network - including through the Rakaia township - back to their previous higher speed limit.

    Rakaia speed reversal puts 'saving seconds over safety'
  • Tourist towns doubtful of government support

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    30 Jan 2025
    Kaikōura District Council chief executive Will Doughty says providing infrastructure for growing numbers of tourists places pressure on councils with a small ratepayer base.

    The Hurunui and Kaikōura councils are not expecting a share of the increased International Visitor Levy.

    Tourist towns doubtful of government support
  • 'Appalling': Group on collision course with government over higher speeds

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    30 Jan 2025
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Transport Minister Chris Bishop announce the start of speed limits going back up on January 29, 2025.

    A transport safety advocacy group is taking legal action over the rollback. Audio

    Group on collision course with government over 'appalling' move to higher speeds
  • $3.5m pricing gap opens up for highest and lowest suburbs in Auckland

    News
    Business money
    30 Jan 2025
    Stylised illustration of rows of houses

    Wellington and Christchurch also saw price differences exceeding $1 million last year, new data shows. Audio

    $3.5m pricing gap opens up for highest and lowest suburbs in Auckland
  • The case for slowing down on speed limits 

    Audio
    traffic
    29 Jan 2025
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Transport Minister Chris Bishop announce the start of speed limits going back up on January 29, 2025.

    Professor of Human Geography, University of Canterbury, Simon Kingham joins Emile Donovan. Audio

  • Warning over Facebook Marketplace deal meet-ups after violent robberies

    News
    New Zealand crime
    29 Jan 2025
    Police generic

    In some cases, buyers thought they were picking up cannabis only to be threatened and fleeced. Audio

    Warning over Facebook Marketplace deals issued after string of violent robberies
  • FENZ issues Lunar New Year fire warning

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    29 Jan 2025
    The Chinese lantern flies up highly in the sky. Background.

    Fire and Emergency New Zealand is calling on households to refrain from using fireworks or sky lanterns during celebrations for the Lunar New Year.

    FENZ issues Lunar New Year fire warning
  • Police speak on violent assaults stemming from online purchases

    Audio 29 Jan 2025

    Canterbury police say more than a dozen people have been threatened, attacked or robbed while collecting goods listed on social media or online market places. In some cases buyers thought they were… Audio

  • Hooked on Opera

    Audio
    music
    29 Jan 2025
    Composer and author John Drummond

    John Drummond, former music professor at Otago University, composer and broadcaster, talks about his book Habitation of Dreams: A Life in Opera. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Speed limits start going back up tonight, see the full list

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    29 Jan 2025
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Transport Minister Chris Bishop announce the start of speed limits going back up on January 29, 2025.

    A total, 38 sections of the state highway network are heading back to higher speed limits and more are being mulled.

    Speed limits start going back up, full list of roads announced
  • Fonterra announces plans to slash fossil gas use by 38%

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    29 Jan 2025
    Fonterra building in the Waikato

    The country's rapidly depleting gas fields have sped up its electrification plans.

    Fonterra announces plans to slash fossil gas use by 38%
  • More GPs turning away patients

    News
    New Zealand health
    29 Jan 2025
    dark vignette and black and white  stethoscope.

    General practices are closing their books, with nearly 40% not taking new patients last year. Audio

    Staff shortages key driver as more general practices turn away new patients
  • Zach Gallagher gets "a bit of stick" for move from Crusaders to Hurricanes

    News
    Sport
    29 Jan 2025
    Zach Gallagher of Canterbury, 2024.

    New Hurricanes lock Zach Gallagher thought long and hard about leaving the Crusaders and moving north.

    Zach Gallagher gets "a bit of stick" for move from Crusaders to Hurricanes
  • 120km/h winds possible today, as gales and rain lash South Island

    News
    New Zealand weather
    29 Jan 2025
    A woman has difficulty holding an umbrella from strong winds in rainy weather.

    Heavy rain and strong winds swept across the South Island last night, with Metservice warning of thunderstorms and severe gales as wind gusts of 120km/h possible later today.

    Weather: South Island hit with strong winds and rain, 120km/h gales possible
  • Here's how much falling interest rates might save you

    News
    New Zealand Business
    29 Jan 2025
    Stylised illustration of a house, increasing line chart, tui, mountain, and gold coins

    The drop in interest costs for affected households could be dramatic, an economist says.

    Here's how much falling interest rates might save you
  • Hearings will decide fate of contentious wastewater plant

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    28 Jan 2025
    The current wastewater treatment plant at Akaroa.

    Despite more than a decade of debate on the plant's replacement, the Akaroa community is still divided on the plans.

    Hearings will decide fate of contentious wastewater plant on Banks Peninsula
  • Sacred urupā in Canterbury to be handed back to local iwi

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    28 Jan 2025
    A former Maori burial ground with cultural significance and the local Banks Peninsula Community Board is going to vote on April 23 about whether to start a process to return it to the ownership of local runanga who will look after it.
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    An urupā in Banks Peninsula will be handed back to local iwi after more than a century of talks. Audio

    Sacred urupā in Canterbury to be handed back to local iwi
  • Avian botulism: About 1000 birds killed in Otago, suspected Timaru outbreak

    News
    New Zealand environment
    27 Jan 2025
    Pūtangitangi (Paradise Shelduck) and ducklings at Opunake Beach, New Zealand.

    Otago Fish & Game said it was the first known major outbreak of the bacterial disease in the region, while in Timaru rescuers are scrambling to respond to a suspected outbreak.

    Thousand birds killed in Otago avian botulism outbreak
  • 'We should have been notified': Council no longer helping with heritage tree

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    27 Jan 2025
    The California Redwood (sequoia sempervirens) was included as a heritage tree in the district plan for its location, rarity in the district, size, and age.

    An Ashburton woman was surprised to find out the council would no longer help with the maintenance of the California Redwood tree that towers over her property.

    Heritage tree maintenance responsibility of property owners, says council
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