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NZ's part in helping Ukraine find new satellite images
NZ's part in solving Ukraine's satellite problem
Satellite companies could plug the gap left by Trump's abandonment of Ukraine. Audio
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Comedian Ruby Wax gets real about depression in hit show 'I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was'
Ruby Wax: 'I got really ill and ended up in a mental ward'
Comedian and writer Ruby Wax gets real about her struggles with depression in the memoir-turned-stage show I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was. Video, Audio
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National HPV vaccine programme effective at preventing cancer, study finds
Vaccine programme reducing cervical cancer by 70 percent - study
"Compare that to wearing a seatbelt which halves your risk of a serious injury."
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Coll sees off Frenchman to reach NZ Open squash semi-finals
Coll sees off Frenchman to reach NZ Open squash semi-finals
Leading local hope Paul Coll is through to the semi-finals at the New Zealand Open but the women's top seed was ousted in Christchurch.
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Why New Zealanders need to get to the movies (and how to do it without busting the bank)
Use them or lose them? Why we need to go to the flicks
Watching movies at home on the sofa might be easy, but it's no match for watching them on the big screen, film buffs say. Video
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Pasifika Festival focuses on showcasing authenticity
'Upward and onwards' - Pasifika ready for weekend showcase
"What we've tried to really focus on this year is really keep our food and craft offering genuine and authentic." Audio
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Cost of artwork repairs questioned by Christchurch city councillor
'Frankly ludicrous': Cost of Christchurch artwork repairs questioned
The Chalice in Cathedral Square was erected in 2001 and will cost $400,000 to restore.
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Man sentenced to jail after Christchurch road-rage attack
Man sentenced to jail after Christchurch road-rage attack
The attacker used a pair of scissors to stab his victim, before driving off.
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Noel Maginnity: the technical virtuoso
Long-time RNZ Concert sound engineer Noel Maginnity is recognised by his Australasian peers. Audio
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Chris Hipkins announces new Labour 'economic team', Tangi Utikere promoted
MP gets big promotion in Labour reshuffle
Tangi Utikere has moved up seven spots and picked up the Local Government portfolio as Chris Hipkins announces a new 'economic team'.
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The regulars helping keep New Zealand’s fine dining restaurants afloat
The regulars helping keep New Zealand's fine dining restaurants afloat
That includes a Christchurch fine dining restaurant where the eight-course menu and wine pairing is over $400 per head. Audio
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Experts on why bowel cancer screening changes are a concern
'Deeply disappointing': Experts on why cancer screening changes are a concern
Cancelling a plan to lower the age for Māori has been described as "institutionalised racism", though some experts say the move overall will save lives.
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'Almost a trap' - Advocates say near impossible to get into emergency housing as homelessness increases
'Almost a trap': Getting emergency housing 'near impossible'
A couple in Auckland were sleeping in a hospital waiting room just to have a roof over their heads. "It's like smashing your head against a brick wall."
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Principal of school where student was burnt by school lunch says David Seymour called to apologise
Seymour apologised after student burnt by lunch, principal says
The student at Ilminster Intermediate School was left with second degree burns to his legs, the principal says. Audio
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Gisborne student receives burn from school lunch programme
New Zealand Food Safety is widening its investigation into how a Gisborne student was burned by a hot school lunch. Haeata Community Campus in Christchurch principal Peggy Burrows spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Paul Coll dominant in opening win of NZ Squash Open
Paul Coll dominant in opening win of NZ Squash Open
Squash star Paul Coll has opened his New Zealand Open title defence in Christchurch with a convincing 3-0 victory inside 25 minutes.
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Sports News for 7 March 2025
Greymouth's Paul Coll has opened his New Zealand Open title defence with a dominant 3-nil victory over Japanese number 1 Ryunosuke Tsukue in Christchurch. Audio
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MPs prepare to brave the response to congestion charging
MPs prepare to brave the response to congestion charging
Parliament kicked off this week with the first reading of a bill trying to improve something everybody hates - sitting in traffic.
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Wellington gears up to celebrate Pride festival despite protests
Wellington gears up to celebrate Pride festival despite protests
Organisers say despite previous disruption to Auckland and Christchurch events, they're looking forward to turning the capital into a massive rainbow this month.
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The council with no millennials or Gen Z representatives
The council with no millennials or Gen Z representatives
Kaikōura Mayor Craig Mackle wants to see younger people join him at the council table, while his deputy plans to retire.
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Greenlane Clinical Centre delays surgeries over power outage
Surgeries pushed back after water leak, power outage at Greenlane hospital
A water leak overnight damaged the Greenlane Clinical Centre's circuit boards, causing the widespread power outage.
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Squash Open finds home at historic Christchurch venue
The New Zealand Squash Open is being in held in Otautahi Christchurch for the first time this week but the event is likely to be remembered for more than high-octane serves and returns. The venue is… Audio
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Sprinter Tiaan Whelpton goes from struggling with injuries to personal best times
'This time last year I felt lost': sprinter Tiaan Whelpton
2025 feels so much better for Canterbury sprinter Tiaan Whelpton.
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New kākāriki karaka population helping to bring bird back from extinction
New parakeet population helping to bring bird back from extinction
The critically endangered birds are being release on Pukenui/Anchor Island.
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Construction costs stable amid industry downturn
Construction costs stable amid industry downturn
The cost of building a standard one-storey home in six major cities rose 0.4 percent in the three months ended February.