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Historic Christchurch building being lifted onto stilts
On the edge of the Botanic Gardens, a team is preparing to put a historic Christchurch building on stilts.
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Alcaraz rules supreme to claim US Open crown
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates beating Jan Sinner in the US Open men's singles final at Flushing Meadows today. Photo: Reuters
Carlos Alcaraz ended the reign of Jannik Sinner with a 6-2 3-6 6-1 6-4 win to claim the US Open title today and tighten his grip on the era-defining rivalry between the torch-bearers of the men's game.
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Person falls into pit at Christchurch transfer station
EcoDrop transfer station pits can be "extremely dangerous" places. Photo: CCC
Firefighters had to be called after a person fell into the pit at a rubbish transfer station in Christchurch.
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$1m reward offered in hunt for alleged cop killer
Dezi Freeman. File photo
Offering a million-dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of Australia's most wanted man isn't a sign investigators have hit a dead end, police say.
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Early risers watch total lunar eclipse
A blood moon over Dunedin at 5.30am today. Clear skies allowed excellent viewing for this rare phenomenon. Photo: Stephen Jaquiery
Early risers had an opportunity to bask in the crimson glow of the blood moon this morning.
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NZ income growth among the worst in the world
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By Susan Edmunds of RNZ
New Zealand's engineered post-Covid recession has pushed our wage growth to near the bottom of the world in recent years.
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Cafe pops up for Plunket
Preparing to dunk a biscuit or two in their hot drink are Plunket Whanau Awhina - Mid Canterbury community services co-ordinator Hakatere Danni Thomas, left, and Community House manager Robbie Ross. PHOTO: DELLWYN MOYLAN.
By Dellwyn Moylan
A cafe will pop up this week at a Canterbury community house.
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Firefighters called after incident at Christchurch rubbish dump
EcoDrop transfer station pits can be "extremely dangerous" places. Photo: CCC
Firefighters had to be called after a person fell into the pit at a rubbish transfer station in Christchurch.
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Person shot dead near area where police searching for Tom Phillips
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A suspected burglar has been shot dead by a police officer in Waikato this morning, it is understood.
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Lyttelton club moving on after SailGP
Naval Point Club Lyttelton. Photo: Facebook
Naval Point Club Lyttelton has turned a corner since the loss of the SailGP race.
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One seriously hurt at rural Canterbury property
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Hato Hone St John Ambulance says a person has been airlifted to hospital, after being seriously injured in a rural area north of Christchurch.
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Blood moon a stunning sight for early risers
A blood moon over Dunedin at 5.30am today. Clear skies allowed excellent viewing for this rare phenomenon. Photo: Stephen Jaquiery
Early risers had an opportunity to bask in the crimson glow of the blood moon this morning.
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Burglar reported shot dead near Phillips search area
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A suspected burglar has been shot dead by a police officer in Waikato this morning, it is understood.
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Black Ferns thrash Ireland to top pool
Braxton Sorensen-McGee scores in the corner for the Black Ferns during their Rugby World Cup match against Ireland this morning. Photo: Getty Images
Teenage flyer Braxton Sorensen-McGee scored a hat-trick of tries as New Zealand sent a signal of intent this morning by beating Ireland 40-0 in their clash in Brighton.
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ODT quiz: September 8
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‘Abysmal’ snowfall forces closures
Winter snowfall has been "abysmal" for many southern skifields this year, particularly near Wanaka which had its second-lowest winter average snowfall on record.
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Young and old in action
Dunedin City Petanque club member Brea Schofield takes her shot at the Te Waipounamu Mixed Doubles petanque tournament yesterday. PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN
Cold hands did not stop southern petanque players young and old from taking to the piste in Dunedin at the weekend.
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Nepal experience nets gold award
Mount Aspiring College head student Lucy Radford received a Duke of Edinburgh gold award on Saturday. PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN
Lucy Radford overcame altitude sickness to climb 5000m in a Himalayan Valley.
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