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Accused's car tracked to same areas as Yanfei Bao's discarded phone
The phone had been snapped in half, however, police were able to track where it had been, a court was told.
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Watch: Seymour faces questions as school absences hit 'crisis levels'
80,000 children were chronically absent in term two this year, an major ERO report says. Audio
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Former All Black Sevens star sentenced on gun charges
He captained the Sevens side and was a health board official. Now, he's been sentenced for illegally onselling guns.
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Government shuts 'talk-fest' fossil fuel jobs unit
The government says it closed a unit aimed at helping fossil fuel workers into new jobs, because the programme did not align with its priorities.
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Study finds 60 percent of Chch Muslim community suffer PTSD post mosque attacks
A study of Christchurch's Muslim community has found that more than 60 percent of participants suffered from mental health conditions like PTSD and depression after the 2019 mosque terrorist attacks… Audio
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Terror attacks: Depths of trauma revealed in first study on mental health impact
The 15 March terror attacks left a trail of physical and psychological devastation in their wake, according to a new study on the psychological impact of the attacks
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Yanfei Bao: Jury shown video of man buying spade the day she disappeared
The High Court trial also heard from a hardware store owner who described the customer who bought the spade.
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Town already feeling meatworks closure
The loss of 600 jobs in Timaru is hitting the local economy hard, with retailers seeing a big drop in sales, sparking fears that more shops will close. Audio
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Covid-19 update: 889 new cases, 7 further deaths
Cases of Covid-19 are down on last week, as experts warn of a summer wave approaching.
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Mata Season 2 | Episode 20: Andrew Little on the Treaty Principles Bill
“Insulting to everybody” - former Minister for Treaty Negotiations Andrew Little shares his views on the Treaty Principles Bill, the realignment of Te Arawhiti, the disestablishment of Te Aka Whai… Video, Audio
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Car matching Yanfei Bao's seen driving erratically on day of disappearance
The car was spotted weaving all over the road in the same area police later found Yanfei Bao's car.
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First ever female Police Commissioner appointed, on an interim basis
Deputy police commissioner Tania Kura will take on the top job until a permanent appointment is made.
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Mt Hutt ski field not ruling out reopening after weekend's late snow
The Canterbury ski field had already closed for the season but got almost a metre of snow over the long weekend. Audio
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Polytechs slim down to fit minister's model
Polytechs around the country are cutting staff and courses as they try to prove they are financially viable as stand alone institutions, as Te Pukenga is unravelled. Audio
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Loss of 600 jobs impacting Timaru economy
The loss of 600 jobs in Timaru is hitting the local economy hard with retailers already seeing a big drop in sales sparking fears that more shops will close. Alexa Cook went to Timaru to find out how… Audio
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How Kamala Harris must rewrite history to win
Analysis - In the final week of the US presidential election campaign, there is a real possibility a woman will make it into the top job. But why has it taken so long? asks Katie Pickles.
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Farmers rejoice: Freshwater rules put on pause
Federated Farmers Mid Canterbury president said the government's changes around the Resource Management Act will be well received by local farmers.
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The Ashburton meatworker creating a native riverside paradise
Mid Canterbury biodiversity and pest management projects received a combined $50,000 boost, which will help a riverside restoration project reach the finish line.
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Firefighters subdue Christchurch house fire
Firefighters have put out a house fire in Christchurch, which sent smoke billowing across the city.
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Weather: Stormy end to long Labour Day weekend
MetService is warning the long weekend may finish with thunderstorms in parts of the country.
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How a Kiwi education shaped astrophysicist's stellar career
The astrophysics field "didn't even exist" in Malaysia in the 1970s: "It was that New Zealand attitude that spurred me on."
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Luxon emerges from CHOGM talking up climate finance
Analysis - Despite strong words, questions remain over emissions mitigation and the environmental threat posed by the Manawanui navy ship.
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Salmonella Dub embraces nature on their new album
Once a "bad-taste" Christchurch covers band, Salmonella Dub is now a world-class drum and bass act whose distinctly Kiwi flavour is stronger than ever. Video, Audio
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Tuahiwi Marae, the story behind the headlines
My Marae - Professor Te Maire Tau talks to Susie about Christchurch's Tuahiwi marae and its history. Audio
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Severe weather wrap
A new weather system is forecast with some severe weather warnings and watches in place particularly in Canterbury and Otago. Audio