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HMNZS Canterbury docks in Lyttelton for five-day visit
The Royal New Zealand Navy vessel, the HMNZS Canterbury, has docked in her home port of Lyttelton for a five-day visit. Delphine Herbert had the chance to go onboard. Audio
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HMNZS Canterbury docks in home port of Lyttelton
The vessel is regularly deployed to the Pacific but is currently travelling around NZ training junior officers.
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Tauranga trials on-demand public transport
The city will use electric vans with no set stops to replace large diesel buses.
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Three Pacific Championships tests to be held in NZ
League fans are in luck, with both the men's and women's teams facing off for matches in Aotearoa this spring.
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Mpox isn't the 'new Covid': What you need to know
Explainer - How would New Zealand respond to an mpox outbreak, and how dangerous is the virus? Here are all the details.
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South Korean national ski team involved in triple fatal crash near Geraldine
Members of the team, coaches and others were travelling in convoy after a day of training when the crash happened.
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The century-old legacy of Indian participation in NZ's dairy industry
Kiwi Indians have played a leading role in making Waikato the country's dairy production powerhouse since the 1960s.
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What you need to know about a looming electricity crisis
Generators are being given access to more water as New Zealand creeps towards electricity shortage. So how is power generated, what's the problem, and how do we fix it?
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Shackleton's medal
A rare medal belonging to Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton is set to be displayed in New Zealand after a battle with the British government. Audio
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Can renewable energy ease high power prices in Tai Rāwhiti?
With "electricity poverty" soaring in Tai Rāwhiti, leaders are assessing the plausibility of locally owned, renewable energy grids.
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Here's where the economic downturn has hit hardest
The economic crunch is deepening, but it hasn't been felt evenly, data from Infometrics shows.
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Auckland property investor and developer Du Val Group put in statutory management
Authorities have tightened their control of Auckland property investor and developer Du Val Group by having it placed in statutory management.
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Three dead, two injured in South Canterbury crash
Three people are dead and two others seriously injured after a crash in South Canterbury.
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Serious crash closes highway south of Geraldine
State Highway 79 is closed between Tiplady Road and Kennedy Street.
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Heavy rain, strong winds expected to hit parts of South Island
An active front from Thursday could see rain of up to 250 millimetres in some areas, and strong wind watches upgraded to warnings.
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Rare Ernest Shackleton medal heading to NZ after battle with British government
Canterbury Museum has secured a rare medal, which the British government fought to keep in the UK.
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Medal given to Sir Ernest Shackleton gifted to Canterbury Museum
A medal given to the explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton in recognition of his Antarctic expeditions has been gifted to Canterbury Museum. Canterbury Museum chairperson David Ayers spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Call for Christchurch to follow Auckland's lead on stricter alcohol sales
"Topping up" at night is "where the problems start to happen", a community board chairperson says.
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NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2024
NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2024 Original Composition Winner Sea-am Thompson Audio
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Should Christchurch follow Auckland's alcohol sale restrictions?
A community leader wants the city to follow Auckland's lead in bringing in a ban of supermarket and bottle store alcohol sales after 9pm.
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'Pristine night skies': Kaikōura plans to dim the lights with DarkSky application
The fate of Kaikōura's dark sky sanctuary bid could be known soon.
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Christ Church Cathedral restoration over, for now
But those behind the restoration say it's not being abandoned.
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Sports correspondent Glen Larmer
Audio 20 Aug 2024The Warriors' home ground will be known as Shaun Johnson Stadium this week as the club honours its departing playmaker.Johnson will make the last NRL playing appearance at his Auckland home ground… Audio
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Number of sheep in New Zealand falls to 23 million
It's a continuation of a trend that has seen sheep numbers dropping for the last decade.
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Shaun Johnson honoured with stadium name change
The Warriors' home ground will be known as Shaun Johnson Stadium this week as the club honours its departing playmaker.