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Auckland councillors raise concerns about national ticketing project
'Have we bitten off too much?' National ticketing project delays cause concern
The system would allow commuters to easily tag onto public transport anywhere in the country - but there are concerns it just won't work.
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Christchurch wildlife park welcomes birth of two zebra
Christchurch wildlife park welcomes birth of two zebra
The pair are the first new foals at the park in more than 30 years.
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Christchurch restaurant owner fined $30k after serving recalled possibly toxic noodles, providing false visa information
Restaurant owner who served recalled possibly toxic noodles fined $30k
A Christchurch restaurant owner who served recalled ramen meals to customers and breached immigration law has been sentenced to six months home detention and fined $30,000.
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Celebrating Music Therapy Week 2025
Renata Kuswanto talks with RNZ Concert's David Morriss about her work as a Neurologic Music Therapist at Southern Music Therapy in Christchurch. Audio
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Two in hospital following Christchurch fire
Two in hospital following Christchurch fire
Fire and Emergency said the fire did not spread to neighbouring properties and is not being treated as suspicious.
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How much difference does a pylon make to house prices?
How much difference does a pylon make to house prices?
About 11,000 people around the country have Transpower "assets" such as pylons on their land. Another almost 20,000 have power lines running above.
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Two businesses badly damaged in Bromley fire
Two businesses badly damaged in Bromley fire
It is still too early to know where the fire started, Fire and Emergency says.
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Christchurch wastewater plant faces five-day strike over work conditons
Christchurch wastewater plant faces five-day strike over work conditons
Christchurch City Council states seven workers are on strike, while 14 others continue with their roles.
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Christchurch City Council proposes to ban alcohol sales after 9pm
New alcohol curfew proposed in Christchurch
It could stop people buying alcohol from bottle shops and supermarkets after 9pm.
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Planned tsunami test failed because person in charge was dealing with car crash
Planned tsunami test failed because person in charge was dealing with car crash
Planned testing of sirens along Christchurch's coast did not happen.
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Briscoes, Rebel Sport staff want pay rise that keeps up with cost of living
Briscoes, Rebel Sport staff want pay rise that keeps up with cost of living
Economists say they aren't the only workers getting "effective pay cuts".
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Industrial fire in Christchurch will take some time to extinguish - firefighter
Industrial fire in Christchurch will take some time to extinguish - firefighter
Businesses near a blaze an industrial warehouse in Christchurch say an acrid smell of burnt plastic remains, despite no visible smoke.
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Severe gales forecast across central, southern New Zealand
Five-metre swells as severe gales forecast across central, southern regions
MetService says there will be severe gales across central and southern New Zealand, including the Chatham Islands on Tuesday.
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Home buyers playing it safe in ongoing soft market
Home buyers playing it safe in ongoing soft market
Residential property values have changed little over the first quarter of the year.
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Watch: Industrial fire sends smoke billowing across Christchurch
Watch: Industrial fire sends smoke billowing across Christchurch
Thick black smoke can be seen pouring out of the industrial site in the suburb of Bromley and sweeping across parts of the city.
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Firefighters battling blaze at industrial complex in Bromley
Audio 7 Apr 2025Firefighters are battling a blaze which erupted at an industrial complex in the Christchurch suburb of Bromley this afternoon. Fire and Emergency was alerted to the fire in Maces Road shortly before… Audio
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Super Rugby Pacific: 5 takeaways from Moana Pasifika and Fijian Drua's Round 8 games
5 takeaways from Moana Pasifika and Fijian Drua's games
Analysis - What can we learn from their Round 8 performances against the Waratahs and the Crusaders?
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New satellite data shows NZ's major cities are sinking - meaning rising seas will affect them sooner
New satellite data shows NZ's major cities are sinking
Over the coming decades and centuries, rising seas will pose increasingly serious problems for all coastal communities.
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A Christchurch company's mission to unlock a zero-emissions future
Fabrum develops zero-emission technologies and has just put in a hydrogen-testing facility at Christchurch Airport.. Audio
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Christchurch smoke from controlled burn - FENZ
Christchurch smoke from controlled burn - FENZ
Fire crews are at the scene ensuring the burn-off is safe.
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
Audio 7 Apr 2025The Ngai Tahu court case has concluded with the judge's decision to come and there were 21,334 red light runners detected at just five Christchurch intersections last year. Audio
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Moana Pasifika stage second half comeback to win
Moana Pasifika stage second half comeback to win
Trailing 21-7 at halftime, the side returned with six second half tries to record their first back-to-back wins in Super Rugby Pacific.
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Why girls should join a band: Rachael King's book series Violet and the Velvets
Audio 6 Apr 2025The joys of starting a band and reading are both at the heart of a new book series from tOtautahi Christchurch based Rachael King, and she knows a fair bit about both: Violet and the Velvets: The Case… Audio
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New hospital technology a world first
New hospital technology a world first
A world-first mass spectrometer will improve testing services for people throughout Aotearoa.
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Drua slide continues as Crusaders win in Suva
Drua slide continues as Crusaders win in Suva
It was victory for the Crusaders on Fiji soil for the first time in three years, having lost the previous two contests.