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Person freed from campervan after being trapped by fallen tree
Falling tree crushes caravan with person inside
Firefighters used a digger to free the person, who was critically injured in the incident. Audio
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Sacred urupa in Canterbury to be handed back to local iwi
Audio 27 Jan 2025After more than a century of talks between council and hapu, a sacred urupa in Canterbury Banks Peninsula will be handed back to local iwi. This afternoon, community leaders voted unanimously to… Audio
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Mount Hutt skifield blanketed in mid-summer snow
Mount Hutt skifield blanketed in mid-summer snow
Operators woke this morning to see about 5cm of snow on the their webcams.
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John Bluck writes
ProgrammeJohn Bluck writesEssays on a variety of themes by John Bluck
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
Audio 27 Jan 2025David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter with North Canterbury News, brings us news from the region. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 27 January 2025
On today's episode, the mayor of Kaipara is expecting the clean-up from the destructive Mangawhai storm to be a big job, oral hearings for the Treaty Principles Bill begin just after 8am on Monday, in… Audio
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Tree falls on campervan in Canterbury, injuring occupant
In Canterbury, a person was freed from the wreckage of a campervan on Sunday night, after a tree fell on the vehicle. Chief Fire Officer of the Culverden Volunteer Fire Brigade Craig Ritchie spoke to… Audio
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Seven road fatalities in six days after series of weekend crashes
Tragic tally: Four fatal road accidents over weekend
Across the country there have been four fatal road accidents this weekend, and two deaths from accidents earlier in the week.
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Land Girl: Centenarian's lessons from a lifetime of farming
Centenarian's lessons from a lifetime of farming
Jill McKenzie was one of the first Land Girls at Lincoln during World War II. Now 101, she looks back on decades of connection to the land.
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Weather: Severe thunderstorm warning for parts of Canterbury
Severe thunderstorm warning for parts of Canterbury lifted
MetService had lifted a severe thunderstorm warning for Hurunui and Waimakariri in Canterbury.
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'Reclaim the real estate of your own mind' - meditation tips from a wellbeing professor
'Reclaim space to think': a wellbeing professor's meditation tips
Christchurch academic Julia Rucklidge assumed her 'mile-a-minute' brain would never be capable of meditation. Audio
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Tiaan Whelpton breaks 30-year-old national sprint record
Sprinter breaks 30-year-old NZ record
The Canterbury sprinter clocked 6.50 seconds in the 60m final at the ACT Championships, smashing the New Zealand record set in 1995.
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Canterbury crash claims second victim
Canterbury crash claims second victim
A second person involved in a fatal crash in Canterbury on Wednesday has died.
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A-League as it happened: Phoenix, Mariners go scoreless
A-League as it happened: Phoenix, Mariners go scoreless
The Wellington Phoenix drew to a standstill against the Central Coast Mariners, in Christchurch, the game ending 0-0.
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Two injured after serious crash in Canterbury
Two injured after serious crash in Canterbury
A vehicle rolled early morning in the Selwyn district.
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Breakers beaten by Brisbane Bullets in Christchurch
Breakers beaten by Brisbane Bullets in Christchurch
The New Zealand Breakers' inability to close out matches continues to plague them, after being edged 93-87 by the Brisbane Bullets in Christchurch on Friday night.
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Military medals among items stolen in spate of burglaries
Military medals among items stolen in spate of burglaries
The medals, including a Pacific Star, are among a haul of items taken from Rolleston homes this month.
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World Buskers Festival brings acrobatics, circus, comedy shows to Christchurch
'From cabaret to pogo jumping': World Buskers Festival begins
Christchurch's CBD will be filled with some of the world's best street performers from Friday, as the World Buskers Festival gets underway.
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Body found in search for swimmer at Christchurch beach
Body found in search for missing swimmer at Christchurch beach
A swimmer was reported missing from Southshore Spit on Thursday afternoon.
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Fire at Christchurch's McLeans Island takes two hours to put out
Fire at Christchurch's McLeans Island takes two hours to put out
Fire and Emergency responded to a campervan and hay bales on fire in Christchurch early this on Friday morning.
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Search for missing swimmer at Christchurch beach suspended overnight
Search for missing swimmer suspended overnight
Emergency services are at a beach in the eastern area of Christchurch.
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Clinical psychologist Julia Rucklidge on bush bathing
Professor Julia Rucklidge, a clinical psychologist, is the Director of Te Puna Toiora, the Mental Health and Nutrition Research Lab at the University of Canterbury. On this episode of On The Couch… Audio
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Oxford’s bright stars pull in the visitors
Oxford’s bright stars pull in the visitors
One year on from gaining international dark sky status, Oxford's night sky is proving to be a drawcard.
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North Canterbury: How much will rates rise in 2025?
North Canterbury: How much will rates rise in 2025?
North Canterbury ratepayers can expect more rates rises, as local councils seek to deliver on their long term plans.
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Canterbury's largest food rescue faces staff losses
Canterbury's largest food rescue, Kairos, needs $70,000 in less than a week to avoid cutting staff and services. General manager Stuart Ennor spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio