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More time spent on social media than eating and exercising - study
We spend more time scrolling on social media than we do eating and exercising a day according to a new study. A Canterbury university study surveyed almost 400 social media users aged 18 to 44 years… Audio
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Napier man takes on insurer over hike - and wins
"Where does this stop?" Philip Dol said as his premiums went up from $2000 to $8000. Audio
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Tall Blacks' FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers roster a look to the future
The new Tall Blacks coach has named his first roster for the Asia Cup qualifiers.
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Jams, syrups and chutneys: 55 years of Barker's of Geraldine
Audio 4 Nov 2024If you've ever been to the beautiful South Canterbury town of Geraldine, you may have stopped in at Barker's to buy some jam, syrup or chutney. Audio
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The clouds in Aotearoa so unique they have their own names
The Taieri Pet is a unique UFO-shaped cloud that can only be seen in Otago. Audio
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Are we ready for the big one to strike?
Hundreds of people across three regions will be responding to the aftermath of a major Alpine Fault quake in a civil defence exercise this week.
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The man behind the fastest-moving women's sports league in the country
The Tauihi women's basketball league has tripled attendance and added its first international team. Is it a big, bold beacon for other sports to follow - or is some of it bluster?
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Severe thunderstorm watch for parts of South Island
Thunderstorms may produce hail with diameter in excess of 2cm, MetService warns.
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'Translucent skin' house gets top New Zealand design award
The "glowing and glorious" holiday home was designed with energy-saving principles.
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From the Archives - growing plants helps addicts' recovery
Country Life visited Nova Trust's farm near Christchurch where the charity is helping rehabilitate addicts through horticulture. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of conditions around the country
Kiwifruit is starting to bloom in Bay of Plenty, dairy farmers up and down the country are busy breeding the next season's calves, while North Canterbury farms have welcomed some recent rain to break…
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The gore and the glory of a rural vet round
Kaipara-based Scottish vet Rory Dean has written a book based on his experiences as a rural vet in the UK and New Zealand.
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Fan fervour helps reality sink in for world champions
The White Ferns have been welcomed home by whānau, friends and more than 100 fans.
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Salvage company assessing how to extract fuel from Manawanui
Samoa's Marine Pollution Advisory Committee says equipment is being prepared in Whangārei. Audio
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Fire tears through Christchurch house
Fire has caused major damage in the Christchurch suburb of Aranui, but no one was injured in the blaze.
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Woman pleads guilty to stabbing taxi driver
A woman charged over the stabbing of a taxi driver in Christchurch last month has pleaded guilty.
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Abuse in care survivor calls compensation so far 'an insult'
Toni Jarvis says he wants the government to announce details of a redress system. Audio
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Home insurance costs twice as much in Wellington as in Auckland
One owner says premiums on his Wellington properties have doubled since 2015.
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Cruise tourism brought $1.37b into NZ last year - report
About 1011 cruise ships visited in a year, with Auckland receiving the biggest piece of the pie.
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NRL: Addo-Carr sacked after drug use
Kangaroos winger Josh Addo-Carr has been sacked by NRL club the Canterbury Bulldogs with immediate effect after returning two positive readings to roadside drugs tests last month.
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Historic parade marks infantry battalion receiving new King's and Regimental colours
More than 100 army soldiers took part in a historic parade in Canterbury on Thursday.
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'It's all really about healing': NZ's first purpose-built Youth Hub opens
It comes after more than a decade of planning, fundraising, and construction with Dame Sue Bagshaw the driving force.
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Scholarship unveiled for Christchurch mosque attack survivors, descendants
The University of Canterbury has announced a new scholarship for those affected by the 2019 attacks.
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New owners for International Antarctic Centre in Christchurch
The International Antarctic Centre at Christchurch Airport has been bought by the family that owns the local Willowbank wildlife reserve.
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Cuts to clinical leadership bad for regions, say frontline health workers
Health NZ's proposal to cut some chief clinical roles is "a declaration of war" on rural and regional hospitals, according to the senior doctors' union. Audio