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  • Country Life Friday 20 September 2024

    Audio
    rural farming
    20 Sep 2024

    This week Country Life meets a mother and daughter duo who's microgreens business is going from strength to strength and they head to a North Canterbury dairy farm which is using crops to mop up… Audio

  • Reducing splash-back and soaking up the nasties from dairy cows' pee

    News
    Country Country Life
    20 Sep 2024
    Plant & Food Research catch crop trials at Woodstock Farm

    An "eye-opening" farm trial could help clean up New Zealand's rivers and streams.

    Crop trial aims to reduce splash-back and soak up the nasties from dairy cows' pee
  • Concerns new Cook Strait ferries won't be rail capable

    News
    New Zealand transport
    20 Sep 2024
    The Aratere returning to Wellington

    The loss of ferries that can carry rail vehicles will mean more trucks on the roads, advocacy group says.

    Concerns new Cook Strait ferries won't be rail capable
  • Town's only public pool to shut in summer

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting recreation
    20 Sep 2024
    EA Networks Centre management have planned a four-week pool area shutdown to undertake a range of key maintenance tasks in January 2025. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN

    The pools at Ashburton's EA Networks Centre will be closed for maintenance for four weeks in January, and the public will instead have to use a school facility.

    Ashburton’s only public pool to shut in January
  • Fast fashion and overconsumption help spread of microplastics

    Audio 20 Sep 2024

    A review of 20 years of microplastics research shows that even if we stopped making new plastics now, pollution would keep rising as old plastics break down. Professor Sally Gaw from the University of… Audio

  • What are the Breakers chances as new season begins?

    News
    Sport
    20 Sep 2024
    Parker Jackson-Cartwright of the Breakers

    A new-look Breakers are beginning the NBL season with plenty to prove.

    Basketball: What are the Breakers' chances in the NBL?
  • Covid-19: 728 new cases, 3 further deaths

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    19 Sep 2024
    Collage of Covid test and person wearing a mask.

    The number of cases of Covid-19 reported across Aotearoa has plummeted.

    Covid 19 update: 728 new cases, 3 further deaths
  • What's the deal with 'free money' from power companies?

    News
    Business money
    19 Sep 2024
    Generic money.

    Not everyone qualifies for a discount or bill credit, here's why- and whether you might be one of them.

    What's the deal with 'free money' from power companies?
  • Gang members allegedly making motorbike parts in jail and smuggling them out

    News
    New Zealand crime
    19 Sep 2024
    Christchurch Men's Prison.

    An investigation is underway at Christchurch Men's prison and the engineering workshop has been closed.

    Gang members allegedly making motorcycle parts and smuggling out of prison
  • Mentally unwell inmates in solitary confinement unethical

    Audio 19 Sep 2024
    prisoner hand in jail

     Forensic psychiatrist Dr Erik Monasterio says the increasing incarceration of people who are mentally unwell is unethical and likely unlawful. Audio

  • Job ad numbers drop, number of applicants continues to rise

    News
    Business employment
    19 Sep 2024
    seek job listings

    Job ads for larger industries fell but the hospitality and tourism sector bucked the trend.

    Job ad numbers drop, number of applicants continues to rise
  • Injured climbers to spend another night on Mt Cook

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    18 Sep 2024
    Aoraki

    MetService was predicting heavy rain and possible thunderstorms on Thursday morning, with weather expected to clear later in the day.

    Injured climbers to spend another night on Aoraki/Mount Cook amid bad weather conditions
  • Parking charges to be introduced at Christchurch's Botanic Gardens

    News
    New Zealand transport
    18 Sep 2024
    CHRISTCHURCH,  NZL - DEC 04 2015:The Heritage Rose Garden in Christchurch Botanic Gardens, New Zealand. It has a selection of rambling heritage roses that delight in the summer months.

    The fees would apply seven days a week and are expected to generate almost $2.1 million in annual revenue.

    Parking charges to be introduced at Christchurch's Botanic Gardens
  • Power shortages averted after gas field fault and cold snap

    News
    New Zealand
    18 Sep 2024
    Dry land

    A fault at a gas field in the North Island earlier sparked a low generation warnings.

    Power shortages averted after gas field fault and cold snap
  • Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury

    Audio
    Canterbury
    18 Sep 2024
    An image of Matariki taken at Te Kura Hapuku, near Kaikōura.

    DarkSky International has approved international dark sky sanctuary status for the Kaikoura district.  Audio

  • Fonterra to build cool store size of 3 rugby fields

    News
    Business Country
    18 Sep 2024
    Fonterra building in the Waikato

    It will be built at its Whareroa site in Taranaki.

    Fonterra to build cool store size of 3 rugby fields
  • Fed Farmers turns 125

    News
    Country
    18 Sep 2024
    Farmers Union Conference 1920s

    The advocacy group began on 18 September 1899.

    Federated Farmers is celebrating its 125th birthday
  • Comanchero bust: 'Other suppliers will simply jump in to meet the demand'

    News
    New Zealand crime
    18 Sep 2024
    Comanchero gang bust

    The police crackdown on the Comanchero motorbike gang will have no significant impact on the drug trade, warns a gang researcher. Audio

    Comanchero bust: 'Other suppliers will simply jump in to meet the demand'
  • Weather: Road snowfall warnings continue in South Island

    News
    New Zealand weather
    17 Sep 2024
    Snow at Arthur's Pass on August 19th

    MetService has warnings in place for snowfall on Arthur's Pass and Milford Road on Wednesday as winter-like conditions continue.

    Weather: Road snowfall warnings continue in South Island
  • Watch: Police allege Comancheros were funding 'military-style' training for members

    News
    New Zealand crime
    17 Sep 2024
    The Comancheros gang headquarters in Christchurch.

    A total 137 charges have been laid against the gang's members and associates after a three-year probe.

    Nearly every member of the Comanchero motorcycle gang in New Zealand facing criminal charges
  • Rugby player banned for nine weeks after post-game punch

    News
    New Zealand Sport
    17 Sep 2024
    Yarrow Stadium is undergoing a $70m repair and upgrade. The East Stand is due to be completed in 2025

    A Spotswood United player punched a Coastal Rugby player, who was taken by ambulance to Taranaki Base Hospital examined, then later discharged after the June incident.

    Taranaki rugby player banned for nine weeks after punch during post-game handshakes
  • U85kg rugby vital, according to former All Black coach

    News
    Sport
    17 Sep 2024
    Tom Anderson of HSOB, scores a try.

    Sir Graham Henry is steadfast in his belief that the weight-restricted grade can make a real difference to club rugby. Video

    U85kg rugby vital, according to former All Black coach
  • Auckland property asking price drops below $1 million

    News
    Business
    17 Sep 2024
    7395493 - auckland city from mt. vicotria

    The fall in August was the first time in close to four years the average has been below $1 million, according to Trade Me figures.

    Auckland property asking price drops below $1 million
  • Horticulture companies moving production to Canterbury

    News
    Country
    17 Sep 2024
    applea and hops

    Some companies are moving whole production lines, including packhouses and processing factories, a horticulture supply firm says.

    Horticulture companies moving production to Canterbury
  • Muchirahondo rape trial: Judge begins summing up case

    News
    New Zealand court
    16 Sep 2024
    John Hope Muchirahondo

    The jury in the trial of John Muchirahondo has been told it needs to decide if the man abused vulnerable women, or the complainants are mistaken or making false accusations.

    Muchirahondo rape trial: Judge tells jury to determine if they believe complainants' evidence
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