Search Results
Related tags:
- Canterbury
- Chuck Canterbury
- Canterbury earthquakes
- Environment Canterbury
- Canterbury Museum
- Canterbury plains
- Canterbury University
- North Canterbury
- Canterbury rebuild
- Canterbury Eathquakes
- Canterbury Mudfish.
- Canterbury earthquake
- Canterbury Lakes
- Canterbury Mudfis
- Canterbury mudfish
- Canterbury Crusaders
- South Canterbury
- Canterbury Erathquakes
- Hmnzs Canterbury
- Canterbury Pilgrimage
- Canterbury Rams
- Canterbury Trio
- Canterbury water
- Canterbury farming
- Canterbury drought
Displaying items 326 - 350 of 30026 in total
-
How the Commonwealth could pressure the US over Gaza
Climate change, the Middle East, and the importance of small nations on the world stage are being picked as major talking points for the Commonwealth meeting in Samoa.
-
New study into rock climbers' unique psychology
A study into the psychology of rock climbers has found they tend to be more conscientious, internally motivated and not driven by ego. Audio
-
Dozens of homes lose power as firefighters battle hedge blaze
A hedge fire near Rangiora knocked out power to more than 100 homes in North Canterbury this afternoon.
-
Major hotel operator returns to Christchurch with $32m buyout
Millennium and Copthorne Hotels is returning for the first time since the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes.
-
Vaping in public schools a growing concern in CNMI
The rise in student vaping is a pervasive issue confronting most public schools in the Northern Mariana Islands, according to a recent Public School System Citizen Centric Report. Audio
-
Rain warning as South Island forecast to face deluge
A very slow moving front is expected to bring heavy rain for parts of Fiordland and inland Canterbury and Otago. Audio
-
New Zealand universities ramp up scholarships to attract Indian students
More than half of New Zealand universities are offering dedicated packages targeting Indian applicants, including scholarships and fee discounts.
-
Smith and Hay join Black Caps, Santner to skipper
The Black Caps have called upon a promising all-rounder and an up-and-coming wicketkeeper-batsman for next month's white-ball tour of Sri Lanka.
-
Ammo disposal sparks scrub fire at Tekapo
A fire that broke out at the Tekapo Military Training Area now covers 200 hectares.
-
The Maori art vandal
Dutch artist Theo Schoon is remembered as a controversial figure in the history of New Zealand art. Audio
-
Organisation pushes to see more young people in local elections
"It is a good and healthy thing for a council to have that range of views around the table," LGNZ President Sam Broughton says.
-
'Get off the couch': Councillors fire back at teens over boring town claims
"There's nothing for our kids and teenagers in this town."
-
Spy agencies tight-lipped over top secret document leak
New Zealand spy agencies and the government have been caught up in a leak of secret documents assessing Israel's plans to attack Iran.
-
World Cup-winning White Ferns head to India with one new player
Otago wicketkeeper-batter Polly Inglis has earned her maiden call-up to the White Ferns for the ODI series against India.
-
Environment Canterbury gets new chairperson
Environment Canterbury has a new chair - David Hill is our reporter in North Canterbury with the story Audio
-
Yanfei Bao murder trial: 'This case is not simple,' defence claims
Chinese national Tingjun Cao is on trial in the High Court in Christchurch for the murder of the real estate agent in 2023.
-
Christchurch terror attack foreseeable amid 'lax' laws - expert
Successive governments' attitude to gun control allowed the gunman to get military-style weapons, the inquest has been told.
-
World-leading Dunedin Study tracking people through life gets renewed funding
Two long-running Otago University birth cohort studies have had their own longevity assured with a government grant.
-
Was this the greatest weekend in New Zealand sport?
How good was that? Success on the water, the cricket pitch, the football field and the netball court - the wins kept coming.
-
'It will rejuvenate the party': Fiji PM on split in People's Alliance
Sitiveni Rabuka has brushed off concerns around a rift in his ruling People's Alliance Party.
-
Yanfei Bao: Murder trial for accused set to begin
Chinese national Tingjun Cao was arrested days after Yanfei Bao's disappearance and later charged with her murder. Audio
-
No room in the halls for prospective uni students
Some teens who missed out on places in the halls are now rethinking their academic futures: "There's been a lot of tears." Audio
-
Job ads, applications both drop
Talk of increased business confidence is not yet playing out in the real world, SEEK says.
-
Manawanui clean-up suspended despite wreck labelled a 'disaster' for locals
Village representatives havemet with NZ's high commissioner and the Samoan government to express anger at a perceived lack of support.
-
'Suspicious' fire destroys old Queen Mary Hospital building
The fire at the century-old hospital site took more than four hours to put out.