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MPI investigating complaint over school lunch programme
MPI investigating complaint over school lunch programme
New Zealand Food Safety's deputy director general said the complaint was that special dietary meals- such as those for students with allergies - were labelled for the wrong student.
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Making the piano talk
Back in New Zealand for a three-concert tour, Kiwi-born, France based pianist Jeffrey Grice talks to RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump about his approach to music making. Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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The climate change school for young people
Growing up isn't easy at the best of times but today's youth face an additional challenge: eco-anxiety. Audio
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Former St Bede's College staff member accused of sexual offending named
Former college staff member accused of sexual offending named
Father Rowan Maxwell Donoghue, formerly of St Bede's College in Christchurch, has been charged with historical offending.
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Peters to seek answers from China over warships, Cook Islands deal
Peters to seek answers from China over warships, Cook Islands deal
The foreign minister will be raising the matters of the warships and the controversial Cook Islands deals in three high-level meetings in Beijing this week. Audio
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Treaty Principles Bill 'pollutes' the idea of a future together - submission
Treaty Principles Bill 'pollutes' the idea of a future together - submission
The Treaty Principles Bill will "whitewash" the Crown and Māori partnership, and "elevate the oppression of my people", says the daughter of Joe Hawke, who led the Bastion Point land occupation.
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Residents told they were 'widely consulted' over controversial Tauranga marine precinct sale
Locals were 'widely consulted' on sale of marine precinct, lawyer says
Last year, Tauranga City Council sold the precinct to Christchurch developer Sam Rofe.
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Pacific news in brief for 25 February
Pacific news in brief for 25 February
A round-up of news from around the region, including a Papau New Guinean mother being saved after sorcery accusations.
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'Massive boom' as fire erupts from home in Christchurch
'Massive boom': Neighbours get out hoses as fire erupts from home
"I helped pull the hoses out in my sandals," says a neighbour who saw black smoke spewing out of the garage next door.
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Chinese warships in Tasman Sea inch closer to Australia
Chinese warships inch closer to Australia
The ships have been sailing in international waters and conducting live-fire exercises.
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Virgin Airlines pilot first alerted authorities to China ships' live fire danger
Pilot first alerted authorities about live fire from Chinese ships
Aviation officials have revealed they first learnt of a potential Chinese "live fire" military exercise in the Tasman Sea last week after a Virgin Airlines pilot relayed warnings he had picked up…
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Tauranga's marine precinct sale goes to the High Court
Tauranga's marine precinct sale goes to the High Court
Tauranga's controversial marine precinct sale heads to the High Court today, where opponents of the sale are expected to pack out the courtroom.
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'Gamechanging' clinical trial expands to Auckland, Christchurch blood cancer patients
'Gamechanging' clinical trial expands to new cities for blood cancer patients
The therapy involves modifying patients' immune cells in the laboratory to attack and destroy cancer cells.
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Samoan values in a choral setting
Miki Magasiva, director of Tinā, talks about the movie's choral connection. Video, Audio
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Ukraine's ambassador to New Zealand says Russia must be held accountable
Ukraine's ambassador to New Zealand wants Russia 'held accountable'
Ukraine's ambassador to New Zealand says Russia must be held to account for its invasion of Ukraine if a long-lasting peace deal is to be achieved. Audio
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
Audio 24 Feb 2025The Ngai Tahu High Court case against the Crown over freshwater and Christchurch marking the 14th anniversary of the 2011 earthquake. Audio
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Electric Avenue festival attracts more than 70,000 music lovers
The musical festival that's thriving as others close
Electric Avenue has reached uncharted waters a decade since its inception, and now stands as arguably the "biggest festival in Australasia".
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Tens-of-thousands flock to Electric Avenue in Christchurch
Tens-of-thousands of music fans packed into Christchurch's Hagley Park over the weekend for the Electric Avenue festival. Reporter Adam Burns went along. Audio
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Explainer: What are the Chinese naval vessels doing in the Tasman Sea?
What are the Chinese naval vessels doing in the Tasman Sea?
The New Zealand Defence Force, in conjunction with Australian authorities, are continuing to monitor a People's Liberation Army - Navy (PLA-N) Task Group on Sunday. Audio
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A dramatic picture of climate change impacted Sumner Christchurch 2030
Picture this: it's 2030, in the seaside suburb of Sumner in Otautahi Christchurch. That's only five years' time, but the sea is already to quote novelist and science writer Jane Shearer, tearing off… Audio
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Bringing to light the culture stories of Fijian-Indians
Nadia Freeman's show The Girmit takes us back to the time between 1879 and 1916 when more than 60,000 people were transferred from India to Fiji by the British to work on sugar-cane plantations as… Audio
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Pasifika women leading: Anapela Polata'ivao
Tina, the debut feature film of Miki Magasiva is a love letter to both Samoan culture and how choral music, across cultures, can assist people in change. The way art can enable acceptance of the… Audio
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Steve Jones: Here come the Sex Pistols
It's been nearly 30 years since the Sex Pistol have performed in New Zealand - but they are on their way! Guitarist Steve Jones joins Jim to chat about the tour and what is important to him today....
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Ovarian cancer detection research receives funding boost
Ovarian cancer detection research receives funding boost
Research into improving the detection of ovarian cancer is set to get a boost thanks to funding from the Cancer Society.
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What are festival-goers wearing to Electric Avenue?
'I'm a boho kind of girl' - What are festival-goers wearing to Electric Avenue?
There has been plenty of vibrancy and eclecticism on display, band tees, or attire influenced by club culture.