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Mentally unwell inmates in solitary confinement unethical
Audio 19 Sep 2024Forensic psychiatrist Dr Erik Monasterio says the increasing incarceration of people who are mentally unwell is unethical and likely unlawful. Audio
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Job ad numbers drop, number of applicants continues to rise
Job ads for larger industries fell but the hospitality and tourism sector bucked the trend.
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Injured climbers to spend another night on Mt Cook
MetService was predicting heavy rain and possible thunderstorms on Thursday morning, with weather expected to clear later in the day.
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Parking charges to be introduced at Christchurch's Botanic Gardens
The fees would apply seven days a week and are expected to generate almost $2.1 million in annual revenue.
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Power shortages averted after gas field fault and cold snap
A fault at a gas field in the North Island earlier sparked a low generation warnings.
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
DarkSky International has approved international dark sky sanctuary status for the Kaikoura district. Audio
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Fonterra to build cool store size of 3 rugby fields
It will be built at its Whareroa site in Taranaki.
- Federated Farmers is celebrating its 125th birthday
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Comanchero bust: 'Other suppliers will simply jump in to meet the demand'
The police crackdown on the Comanchero motorbike gang will have no significant impact on the drug trade, warns a gang researcher. Audio
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Weather: Road snowfall warnings continue in South Island
MetService has warnings in place for snowfall on Arthur's Pass and Milford Road on Wednesday as winter-like conditions continue.
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Watch: Police allege Comancheros were funding 'military-style' training for members
A total 137 charges have been laid against the gang's members and associates after a three-year probe.
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Rugby player banned for nine weeks after post-game punch
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.
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U85kg rugby vital, according to former All Black coach
Sir Graham Henry is steadfast in his belief that the weight-restricted grade can make a real difference to club rugby. Video
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Auckland property asking price drops below $1 million
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.
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Horticulture companies moving production to Canterbury
Some companies are moving whole production lines, including packhouses and processing factories, a horticulture supply firm says.
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Muchirahondo rape trial: Judge begins summing up case
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.
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Pain relief during tailing is worth the money - New Zealand Merino Company
It will be mandatory for its suppliers from next year.
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Experts oppose speed limits increase
A coalition of leading academics, health professionals and road safety experts have issued an open letter, urging the government to reconsider plans to increase speed limits. Audio
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Rare endangered mudfish discovered on Timaru farm
A critically threatened endemic freshwater fish found only in Canterbury has been discovered on a farm near Timaru.
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Experts oppose speed limits increase
A coalition of leading academics, health professionals and road safety experts from New Zealand have issued an open letter to the Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, urging them to reconsider… Audio
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'Plants don't know borders' - a tropical obsession in Canterbury
A love for the flora of tropical jungles brought botanists Julie Barcelona and Pieter Pelser together. What ensued was years of shared adventure and discovery.
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More strike action coming from under-strain ambulance staff
Frontline St John ambulance staff say the organisation is broken and on life support.
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"Plants don't know borders" - a tropical obsession from Canterbury
Audio 16 Sep 2024Canterbury-based botanists Dr Julie Barcelona and Pieter Pelser met in the US in the mid 2000s and it was their shared love for plants in tropical jungles that brought them together. What ensued has… Audio
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Teen hospitalised after reportedly being struck by vehicle during car meet
The 18-year-old was reportedly knocked unconscious and faces a lengthy recovery.
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Police car in crash on SH1 south of Timaru
Hato Hone St John were alerted at 11.30am and sent an ambulance and a rapid response vehicle to the crash site.