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Christchurch City Council bails out EcoCentral recycling company
The Christchurch City Council is bailing out its recycling company to the tune of $3.2 million after a "dramatic" drop in revenue.
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Expat tales: 'I would find New Zealand very expensive to live in full-time now'
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Could you, would you have sex with a robot?
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Kiwi banks heading for big changes
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Hospital apologises to pregnant women for delays
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Experts say top schools' policy banning Afros and braids is 'institutional racism'
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Report spells out overcrowding and security risks at country's busiest court
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No fairytale return to Shaun Johnson at Warriors despite Sharks' problems
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Brush with death: Warrior's message after crash
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Kevin Roberts' bold resort-style home on market
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Increasing amount for F45-related injury claims
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: China will keep squeezing NZ
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Former All Black in motorcycle crash in Thailand
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Search for New Zealand Football's new chief executive won't finish until April
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Second 'flame-resistant' product found to be of lower quality
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Sex for rent adverts placing women at risk as dark side of housing crisis exposed
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Pitcher felled after being hit in face by batted ball in dramatic national softball championship game
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Super Rugby: Crusaders coach Scott Robertson warns these Blues are much better
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Du'Plessis Kirifi the hero as Hurricanes snatch scrappy win over Waratahs
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Ma'a Nonu makes impressive start in latest incarnation as Blues' saviour
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February's Supermoon could be year's biggest and brightest
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Marlon Williams concert-goers furious at having to buy "rip-off" payment card
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Toni Pulu: Ex-Chiefs winger's World Cup hopes in jeopardy after fractured cheekbone
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Handmaid's Tale scenes shot at Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC look 'intense'
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Money blown on to motorway
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Woman crushed by bus at Castle
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Castle visitor crushed by bus
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Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox's private jet forced to make emergency landing
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Super Rugby: Plucky Crusaders show their class to hold off gallant Blues
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Nelson fires blaze trail through forestry and tourism firms