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Nature literate kids
Young school students plant habitat for an endangered skink and learn heaps about biodiversity at a nature reserve on a North Canterbury dairy farm. Audio
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Full Episode for Friday 22 November 2024
This week Country Life's on a dairy farm where school kids are planting habitat for the endangered Canterbury Grass Skink and learning about biodiversity and pest control. Audio
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New solar farm to generate enough power for 800 homes
A new solar farm near Seddon has started producing energy for the region in what has been called a "significant investment" for Marlborough.
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University student's fatal fall still a mystery - coroner
Sam Finnemore had been acting normally before he headed to bed on the night he died, a coroner says.
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Christchurch youth mental health facility opens its doors
The facility, which cost about $16m to build, can treat about 640 young people every month.
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'History repeats' for former state wards in prison
Mental health workers fear some prison inmates who are suicidal, psychotic or suffering other serious psychological problems will be left without support when their contracts end. Audio
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Colleagues, climbers pay tribute to Lee Lee Heah
Tributes have flowed for the barrister and climber, who died after a fall at Mount Arapiles in western Victoria on Tuesday.
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'It's not ideal': Disappointment over high demand for halls of residence
First year students are being forced to go flatting as capacity in Canterbury University's halls of residence is at a peak.
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First year UC students having to flat as halls capacity full
Audio 21 Nov 2024First year University of Canterbury students are being forced to go flatting as capacity in the university's halls of residence is completely maxxed out. Enrolment at UC went over 22,000 at the start… Audio
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Former St Bede's staffer charged with 11 sexual offences
The man initially faced seven charges relating to alleged offending against three boarders 20 years ago, but police have filed a further four charges after three survivors and several witnesses came…
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Basketball: Judd Flavell to take Tall Blacks in new direction
The Tall Blacks plan to keep it simple for the first game under a new coach.
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The Gangs Act 2024: What you need to know
Explainer - How will new gang laws, inspired by Australia's, likely play out in New Zealand?
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Cocaine and vaping rising in popularity - survey
Kiwis are smoking less and snorting more than in the past, as prices for illegal drugs fall relative to everything else. Audio
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Oil, gas fields leaking more methane than reported, satellite shows
The findings may help explain why planet-heating methane emissions are soaring, even as countries grapple with expensive climate-change fuelled disasters.
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Rising rates spur frustrated mayor to appeal for 'frugal' approach
Some Christchurch City councillors are under the belief money falls out of the sky, the mayor says.
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New Zealand's first U85kg side to tour Sri Lanka
NZR has confirmed the inaugural national team will head overseas in May next year.
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Who are our greatest rugby exports to Europe? The top 10
RNZ looks at the most successful players to leave our shores.
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What you need to know to get the best out of Black Friday
More Kiwis keen to shop for a Black Friday bargain this year - but what has pushed this to become such a global phenomenon? And what do we know about the most discounted items?
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Work on the Woodend Bypass to begin in 2026
The Transport Minister says the announcement is a "significant milestone" which will unlock land for housing in the Waimakariri district and provide more reliable connections to key freight hubs and…
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Yanfei Bao's accused killer bought 1-way ticket to China days after disappearance
The flights Tingjun Cao purchased from Christchurch to Auckland, and then to Shanghai totalled just over $700, a court has heard.
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Toot for Timaru
On the 3rd Monday of November Timaru echoes with the sound of horns. So much so the first time it happened the police received multiple complaints. But now, 17 years on, the whole community are behind… Audio
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60-year-old charged with arson after Christchurch fires
One of the fires caused extensive damage to a building in Woolston.
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Cricket: Rare Plunket Shield appearance for Black Caps' sidekicks
It's been five years since Kane Williamson played Plunket Shield cricket and what's even rarer is he will get to do it with his sidekick.
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Live gigs are good for the economy and our wellbeing, study finds
Going out to a live gig makes people spend up and feel good, a new research project has found. Audio
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Number of job ads continues to fall
The pressure on New Zealand's labour market is continuing to increase, with the number of job advertisements falling for three months in a row.