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Govt confirms facelift for Christchurch's Brougham Street
The government has done a U-turn on Christchurch's Brougham Street upgrade, today confirming it will give the busy Road of Regional Significance a facelift after all. The brakes were put on the 90… Audio
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Woman rushed to hospital in critical condition after assault in Christchurch park
Woman critically injured after assault in Christchurch park
Police and paramedics were called to the Stanmore Road scene shortly after 9am on Wednesday.
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Christchurch's Brougham Street announced as 'Road of Regional Significance'
Christchurch's Brougham Street announced as 'Road of Regional Significance'
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in Christchurch for a transport announcement.
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 5 February 2025
In today's episode, unemployment has risen to the highest level since 2020 as the recession starts to bite; it's been a fiery reception for ACT leader David Seymour at Waitangi; a major upgrade has… Audio
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Aucklanders rate quality of life high, but down on previous years
Aucklanders rate quality of life high, but down on previous years
A biennial survey on urban wellbeing has found that three in four Aucklanders rate their quality of life positively.
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Gloriavale member sentenced to four years two months in jail for sexual offending against girls
Gloriavale member gets four years' jail for sex offences
A 13-year-old victim of Fervent Ben-Canaan's told her abuser he stole her childhood and her innocence.
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First Song: Susan O'Neill
Up-and-coming Irish singer-songwriter Susan O'Neill joins Jesse live from our Christchurch studio to discuss her music and play a tune. Video, Audio
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Major upgrade to busy Christchurch road
An upgrade to the busy SH76 Brougham Street in Christchurch will go ahead, after the government initally put the brakes on the project last year. RNZ reporter Delphine Herbert was at the announcement.
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New Zealand experienced the coldest January since 2017, according to NIWA
New Zealand had coldest January since 2017
In the January 2025 climate summary released today, NIWA said there were cooler-than-average temperatures across much of the country.
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Surgery delays as lab workers strike for pay parity
Surgery delays as lab workers strike for pay parity
Major surgical cases have been delayed in some places because of a strike by lab workers at public hospitals in Wellington, Palmerston North, Tauranga, Rotorua, Whakatāne, Nelson and Dunedin.
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Parents wrongly stung with parking fines during drop-offs due to inaccuracy of licence plate cameras
Parents wrongly stung with parking fines during drop-offs
Dozens of parents doing drop-offs and pick-ups at a childcare centre were affected. Audio
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Parents fined for all day parking during childcare drop-off
Dozens of parents doing drop-offs and pick-ups at a Christchurch childcare centre have been wrongly fined for all-day car parking because of problems with a parking company's camera system. Anna… Audio
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Kiwis feel worse about their quality of life, but it's getting better - survey
Kiwis feel worse about their quality of life, but it's getting better - survey
New Zealanders are feeling worse about their quality of life, according to a new survey.
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Classical sax education
Saxophonist Michael Jamieson talks to Bryan Crump about encouraging more sax players to go classical. Video, Audio
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Festival of Colours kicks off with Krishna Holi in Auckland
Festival of Colours kicks off with Krishna Holi in Auckland
More than 14,000 people attended the first Holi celebration of the year in the Auckland town of Kumeu on Sunday.
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Banana mystery of UK's Beeston baffling residents and world
Banana mystery of Beeston baffling residents and world
The English town of Beeston has been puzzled by a plate of peeled bananas that appear on the same street corner every month. Audio
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The banana mystery of Beeston
We've had our fair share of neighbourhood mysteries here in Aotearoa. Well, we are not alone. For over a year, residents in the English town of Beeston have been puzzled by a plate of peeled bananas… Audio
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Person critically injured in north Canterbury workplace incident
Person critically injured in north Canterbury workplace incident
Worksafe says it is investigating an incident at a north Canterbury property on Monday involving a forestry worker.
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Christchurch crash blocks thoroughfare, one hospitalised
Christchurch crash blocks thoroughfare, one hospitalised
A major thoroughfare in Christchurch was blocked on Monday morning for about an hour after a crash between a car and truck.
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Around the motu: Keiller MacDuff in Christchurch
Audio 3 Feb 2025Around the motu: Keiller McDuff in Christchurch Audio
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Young high schoolers keener to kick vaping
Audio 3 Feb 2025Researchers have found teens in school years nine to 10 have the highest desire to quit when taught about the risks of the habit. The study involved 332 students across four Christchurch schools - and… Audio
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New charter schools open doors for term 1
New charter schools open doors for term 1
Mihi whakatau and pancakes will welcome students as three new charter schools kick off the learning year.
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What happened when The Rolling Stones invaded Invercargill?
The day The Rolling Stones invaded Invercargill
This weekend marks 60 years since The Rolling Stones toured New Zealand in 1965. Dave Hogan tells Music 101 about meeting them at the airport, their Invercargill concert, and the lasting effects of… Audio
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Sam Ruthe youngest man ever to win national senior athletics title
Kiwi teen runner best for his age world-wide
Teenager Sam Ruthe has produced another extraordinary run to become the youngest man to win a national senior athletics title.