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19th-Century letters to the editor reveal Māori as 'OG social media influencers'
Letters written by Ngāi Tahu members to a local newspaper in the 1800s are the subject of an academic thesis. Audio
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'It's going to be tough for a while': Ripple effect expected from meatworks closure
It could be months or even years before the full impact of the Smithfield closure becomes clear, a community advocate says.
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Weekend weather: Welcome burst of sunny, settled days for most
The main centres are set to enjoy plenty of sunshine with warmer temperatures hinting summer is just around the corner.
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Learner drivers travelling 150km to sit licence tests
"Auckland's the problem child" when it comes to a blowout in wait times to sit licence tests, NZTA says. Audio
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Smithfield closure: 'I've been wondering where the next dollar is coming from'
Hundreds of people have found themselves out of work today, after Alliance announced the closing of the country's oldest meatworks.
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Person seriously injured in Christchurch workplace incident
It is the third workplace incident in the city in just three weeks.
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600 staff to lose jobs as meatworks closes
Workers at the plant in Timaru have been told it will close by the end of December.
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Dozens more exposed to toxic fumes at hospital
Workers in the radiology and ultrasound departments suffered headaches, breathing problems and rashes, and one had to be admitted to intensive care.
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Hundreds of meatworkers brace for bad news this morning
South Canterbury man Ray Bowman did not muck around when he learned that he - like hundreds others at Smithfield - was facing probable redundancy.
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Hundreds of meatworkers brace for bad news this morning
South Canterbury man Ray Bowman did not muck around when he learned that he - like hundreds others at Smithfield - was facing probable redundancy.
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British ship recovers record book from sunken Manawanui
The book is likely to be an important piece of evidence in the Court of Inquiry into the Navy ship's sinking. Audio
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Mosque terrorist would have struggled to buy guns from criminals, inquest told
"Criminals will be suspicious of outsiders, particularly those who cannot be easily verified by trusted colleagues," Dr Jarrod Gilbert said.
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Turban Day celebrated in Christchurch and Tauranga
Organisers aimed to create awareness about the significance of a turban and other articles of faith in the Sikh religion.
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Old clothes gathering dust? Free pick-up this Saturday
Uber and the Red Cross will pick up donated clothes at no charge across Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
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What's behind more dead seal pups washing up?
Locals at Sumner Beach are noticing an increase in marine life washing up on the shore in 2024.
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Six people hurt in three-vehicle Christchurch crash
Two people were taken to a hospital, one in a serious condition.
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New operating theatre to be built at Forté Hospital in Christchurch
A new operating theatre at Christchurch's Forté Hospital will increase surgical capacity, as the health sector struggles to meet increasing demand.
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Pregnant staff at Christchurch Hospital exposed to toxic fumes
Pregnant staff in Christchurch Hospital's radiology team have been offered advice after inhaling toxic fumes from a construction site.
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Safata villagers call for 'fair treatment' and compensation after Manawanui disaster
Safata district villagers in Samoa, where the Navy vessel HMNZ Manawanui sank, will meet with Samoan officials on Friday to push for compensation.
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Environment Canterbury votes in Craig Pauling as new chairperson
Many of the councillors around the table expressed their regret at Peter Scott's resignation after a string of controversies.
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Indian community gearing up for Diwali festivities
Tens of thousands are poised to descend on the Auckland CBD this weekend to enjoy a 3D projection, sumptuous food stalls and artwork by local Indian artists at the country's largest celebration.
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Police investigating serial youth offending in Christchurch
Several serious incidents occurred overnight, which police say are all related.
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Principals 'perplexed' by fuss over teacher-only days
North Canterbury principals have responded to comments from Associate Education Minister David Seymour suggesting schools will no longer be allowed to hold teacher-only days during the school term.
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Police investigate workplace death in Christchurch
Christchurch police are investigating a workplace death in the suburb of Hornby.
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Terrorist's use of firearms in mosque shootings 'chaotic, unskilled' - expert
A firearms expert says the terrorist controlled the environment because his victims were defenceless, unexpecting, trapped, and unarmed.