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Toto bring Dogz of Oz tour to New Zealand with Christopher Cross
Toto to tour New Zealand with Christopher Cross
The '70s American rock band are returning to New Zealand for the first time since 2019.
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Lesley Rumball: From first Silver Fern centurion to athlete welfare champion
From first Silver Fern centurion to athlete welfare champion
Lesley Rumball was destined to work in the field of athlete wellbeing before she even retired from international netball 20 years ago.
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Hearings will decide fate of contentious wastewater plant on Banks Peninsula
Hearings will decide fate of contentious wastewater plant
Despite more than a decade of debate on the plant's replacement, the Akaroa community is still divided on the plans.
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Sacred urupā in Canterbury to be handed back to local iwi
Sacred urupā in Canterbury to be handed back to local iwi
An urupā in Banks Peninsula will be handed back to local iwi after more than a century of talks. Audio
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Football round-up: Auckland FC fans best-prepared for late dramas
Football round-up: Auckland FC fans best-prepared for late dramas
The club is coming off two heartstopping finishes in a matter of days, writes Mathew Nash.
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Sacred urupa in Canterbury to be handed back to local iwi
Audio 27 Jan 2025After more than a century of talks between council and hapu, a sacred urupa in Canterbury Banks Peninsula will be handed back to local iwi. This afternoon, community leaders voted unanimously to… Audio
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Seven charter schools set to open in coming weeks
Language-immersion schools among 7 charter schools set to open
Seven charter schools are expecting to open in the coming weeks with intakes ranging from six to 60 pupils.
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John Bluck writes
ProgrammeJohn Bluck writesEssays on a variety of themes by John Bluck
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Cooks Classic a golden chance to meet Kiwi high jump legend Hamish Kerr
Cooks Classic a golden chance to meet Kiwi high jump legend Hamish Kerr
A stellar lineup at the Cooks Classic meet has been made all the more shiny by the presence of some Olympians. Audio
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Charter schools swamped with applications ahead of opening
Charter schools already overloaded with student applications
One school had room for just 30 students, but received more than 120 children looking for spots. Audio
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Music festivals: Costs on the rise, but punters spoiled for choice
Music festivals: Costs on the rise, but punters spoiled for choice
Music lovers are spoiled for choice when it comes to summer festivals across the motu, but rising production and artist costs - along with dwindling ticket sales - are proving challenging for…
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The summer I... discovered New Zealand
The summer I... discovered New Zealand
A trip to visit relatives back in 1988 set the future path for Bek Thomas to make the move here.
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Kiwi musician Finn Andrews on being a songwriter and aspiring poet
The Veils' Finn Andrews: 'I'm an aspirational poet - it's a terrible thing to be'
Musician Finn Andrews talks about the difference between songwriting and poetry, overcoming impostor syndrome and using ChatGPT for song blurbs. Video, Audio
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Seven road fatalities in six days after series of weekend crashes
Tragic tally: Four fatal road accidents over weekend
Across the country there have been four fatal road accidents this weekend, and two deaths from accidents earlier in the week.
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Land Girl: Centenarian's lessons from a lifetime of farming
Centenarian's lessons from a lifetime of farming
Jill McKenzie was one of the first Land Girls at Lincoln during World War II. Now 101, she looks back on decades of connection to the land.
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Weather: Severe thunderstorm warning for parts of Canterbury
Severe thunderstorm warning for parts of Canterbury lifted
MetService had lifted a severe thunderstorm warning for Hurunui and Waimakariri in Canterbury.
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Former Christchurch car dealer Chris Schwartz sent customer photos of excrement, genitalia
Excrement and genitalia amongst images sent by car dealer
Christopher Schwartz, the bankrupt head of Christchurch car dealership ISeeCars Ltd, Schwartz "embarked on an email and text message campaign of abuse" against a customer, which included sending…
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'Reclaim the real estate of your own mind' - meditation tips from a wellbeing professor
'Reclaim space to think': a wellbeing professor's meditation tips
Christchurch academic Julia Rucklidge assumed her 'mile-a-minute' brain would never be capable of meditation. Audio
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How Sir Sam Neill is spending his summer
How Sir Sam Neill is spending his summer
International news is so "uniformly bleak" that Sir Sam Neill feels better for not following it too closely these days. After filming two TV shows last year, the 77-year-old is enjoying a low-key… Video, Audio
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Phoenix hold Mariners to scoreless draw
Phoenix hold Mariners to scoreless draw
The Wellington Phoenix and Central Coast Mariners have drawn in Christchurch.
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A-League as it happened: Phoenix, Mariners go scoreless
A-League as it happened: Phoenix, Mariners go scoreless
The Wellington Phoenix drew to a standstill against the Central Coast Mariners, in Christchurch, the game ending 0-0.
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Holly Arrowsmith: 'If I wasn't a musician I'd cut ties with social media'
Holly Arrowsmith: 'If I wasn't a musician I'd cut ties with social media'
Ahead of the Auckland Folk Festival, Christchurch singer-songwriter Holly Arrowsmith chats to Charlotte Ryan and shares six of her favourite contemporary folk songs, on The Mixtape. Video
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One dead after fatal crash in Christchurch
One dead after fatal crash in Christchurch
One person has died after a two-vehicle crash in the Christchurch suburb Hei Hei this afternoon.
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Holly Arrowsmith: 'If I wasn't a musician I would cut all ties with social media happily'
Holly Arrowsmith: 'If I wasn't a musician I'd cut ties with social media'
Ahead of the Auckland Folk Festival, Christchurch singer-songwriter Holly Arrowsmith chats to Charlotte Ryan and shares six of her favourite contemporary folk songs, on The Mixtape. Video, Audio
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Finn Andrews on poetry, imposter syndrome and a new album
Recognised internationally as one of the finest songwriters of our time, The Veil's Finn Andrews joins Charlotte Ryan on the eve of their Europe and UK tour. The band will tour their seventh studio… Audio
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