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Weekend weather: Heavy rain and snow on the cards
Heavy rain is on the cards for western and central parts of the North Island today, with heavy snow forecast for much of the South Island on Sunday.
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'Dangerous' avalanche conditions in South Island
There is a risk of avalanches in Arthur's Pass, Aoraki/Mt Cook, Ōhau, Queenstown, Wānaka and Mount Aspiring National Park.
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Milk high fliers move into hops and plant proteins
Maury Leyland and John Penno have created a health food supplement based on protein extracted from leafy greens and in particular, locally grown lucerne.
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More snow, cold weather expected in South Island
MetService said more snow is expected on Friday afternoon for the Canterbury High Country. Video
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As it happened: Thousands without power, schools closed, as heavy snow hits
The Transport Agency is warning people to take caution on roads across the Central Otago area.
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Fighting back against vaping - with virtual reality
Canterbury high school students have been using VR headsets and a cellphone app to learn about the dangers of vaping. Audio
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4 magnitude quake rattles North Canterbury
According to GeoNet the quake was centred 15km south-east of Amberley.
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Snow and rain is set to hit the South Island
Heavy snow warnings are in force for inland Otago until midday and Canterbury south of the Rakaia River until three o'clock this afternoon. MetService meterologist John Law spoke to Corin Dann Audio
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'Incredibly burnt out' - How side hustles have become critical to balance the books for many
People with full-time jobs are burning out because they're having to find second jobs to stay financially afloat. Audio
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79 year old spends months weeding to help regenerating bush
79 year old John Entwisle, who is a retired professional alpine guide has spent months weeding the bluffs in Redcliffs Barnett Park to help regenerating bush, he spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Weather: Heavy rain, snowfall expected for much of lower South Island
MetService is warning people drive cautiously in the weather and avoid low-lying areas. Video
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NRL: What you need to know as finals kick off
It's business time as we approach the long-awaited conclusion of what has been one of the hardest-fought seasons of rugby league in recent memory.
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Single-sex or co-ed? How to pick the right school
While some academic results might put single-gender schools in the lead, there is much more to consider than test results.
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Dashcam footage sought following fatal Canterbury crash
A person was killed and another seriously injured in the crash on State Highway 1's Waimate Highway near Makikihi.
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Single-sex or co-ed? How to pick the right school
While some academic results might put single-gender schools in the lead, there is much more to consider than test results.
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Risk sponsor's name will dilute 'Te Kaha' stadium branding - experts
The brand of Christchurch's new $683 million arena risks being smothered by corporate sponsorship, experts warn.
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Wellington get All Blacks back for Ranfurly Shield challenge
With no Rugby Championship games this weekend, twelve All Blacks will play NPC rugby.
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Whoosh around town: Transport pilot features gondola-like pods
Gondola-like pods hanging under rails and over roads, taxiing travellers around city centres, might sound futuristic, but a Christchurch company says it can beat urban traffic congestion with its…
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Educated in New Zealand to serve Malaysia’s development, then and now
The Colombo Plan scholar legacy continues with modern-day students in NZ.
- Christchurch terror attacks: Inquest into shooter's firearms licence to begin next month
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Calls for 4WD drive ban on Canterbury ‘river road’
The Waimakariri District Council will consider a proposal from DOC to close the upper Ashley Rakahuri River to vehicles while birds are nesting.
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One dead after serious crash on Waimate Highway
Police say a section of State Highway 1 will be closed for some time.
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Politics by Night with Peter Field
Peter Field is head of the school of humanities at Canterbury University and joins Emile Donovan to discuss the upcoming US presidential debate. Audio
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Council signed off funding for A&P show without consulting councillors
Christchurch City Council staff signed off $125,000 for this year's Canterbury A&P show without consulting councillors.
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White Ferns Cricket World Cup squad unveiled
The White Ferns will be relying heavily on the experience of veterans Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates, who are set to play in their ninth women's T20 Cricket World Cup.