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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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Two injured after serious crash in Canterbury
Two injured after serious crash in Canterbury
A vehicle rolled early morning in the Selwyn district.
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Breakers beaten by Brisbane Bullets in Christchurch
Breakers beaten by Brisbane Bullets in Christchurch
The New Zealand Breakers' inability to close out matches continues to plague them, after being edged 93-87 by the Brisbane Bullets in Christchurch on Friday night.
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Former deputy principal Iain George Anderson jailed for historic sexual offences with student
'So many secrets': Ex-deputy principal jailed for sexual relationship with student
Iain George Anderson's crimes involved a student 40 years his junior, beginning in the early 2000s.
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'I love the battle': Kosta Barbarouses on goal scoring
'I love the battle': Kosta Barbarouses on goal scoring
Wellington Phoenix striker Kosta Barbarouses is a goal scorer and he has the swagger to go with it.
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World Buskers Festival brings acrobatics, circus, comedy shows to Christchurch
'From cabaret to pogo jumping': World Buskers Festival begins
Christchurch's CBD will be filled with some of the world's best street performers from Friday, as the World Buskers Festival gets underway.
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Body found in search for swimmer at Christchurch beach
Body found in search for missing swimmer at Christchurch beach
A swimmer was reported missing from Southshore Spit on Thursday afternoon.
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Breakers cling to proverbial 'mathematical chance' in ANBL playoff race
Breakers cling to proverbial 'mathematical chance' in ANBL playoff race
Basically, they have to win every game and hope other results go their way, starting against Brisbane Bullets.
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Fire at Christchurch's McLeans Island takes two hours to put out
Fire at Christchurch's McLeans Island takes two hours to put out
Fire and Emergency responded to a campervan and hay bales on fire in Christchurch early this on Friday morning.
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Olympic champion Hamish Kerr puts away his gold medal
Olympic champion shelves his gold medal
Olympic high jump champion Hamish Kerr admits it's time to move on from his Paris success.
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Auckland tenant gets $1000 bill after three people found living in one-bedroom flat
Tenant who sublet one-room flat to three people told to pay $1000
The agreement said just one person could live there, but when the landlord visited, the tenant was away - and three others were there.
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Search for missing swimmer at Christchurch beach suspended overnight
Search for missing swimmer suspended overnight
Emergency services are at a beach in the eastern area of Christchurch.
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Dates scheduled for coroner's hearings into Auckland flood and Cyclone Gabrielle deaths
Dates scheduled for hearings into Auckland flood, cyclone deaths
The hearings will take place over a six-week period in Auckland and Hastings.
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Oxford’s bright stars pull in the visitors
Oxford’s bright stars pull in the visitors
One year on from gaining international dark sky status, Oxford's night sky is proving to be a drawcard.
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Chinese tourism fails to match pre-Covid levels despite Lunar New Year boost
Chinese tourism fails to match pre-Covid levels despite Lunar New Year boost
China was New Zealand's second-largest tourism market before the pandemic ripped the heart out of the global travel industry.
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St Bede's College cancels centenary celebration over sexual abuse allegations
School cancels centenary celebration over sexual abuse allegations
A former St Bede's College teacher is facing 11 charges linked to historical sexual offending against four students about 20 years ago.
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Investigation into Waikato woman's death after brawl extends to Christchurch
Investigation into Waikato woman's death extends to Christchurch
Turipapa Tukere died in Ngāruawāhia on 27 December.
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Appeal after theft of plaques honouring Ballantynes' fire victims
Memorial plaques for fire victims stolen from cemetery
Twenty-three plaques have been stolen from a cemetery where they are part of a memorial for victims of the country's deadliest fire.
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Politics of kindness to be tackled in Ardern's tell-all memoir
Ardern's 'deeply personal' memoir to hit shelves in June
The former prime minister will reveal why she stepped down in a new book out later this year.
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Nearly 40 jobs to go at NZME
'Completely evasive' - NZME staff criticise bosses as job cuts announced
The Newstalk ZB and NZ Herald says it will publish fewer stories as part of its biggest shake-up in years.
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Woman endured years of abuse from her partner before murder-suicide in Auckland
'Years of abuse' before mother of four's murder
Toakase Finau was found dead in the boot of her own car while police were doing a routine bail check.
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Canterbury man charged with animal cruelty after attack on German Shepherd
Canterbury man charged with animal cruelty after attack on German Shepherd
A Canterbury man has been arrested and charged after video footage surfaced of him allegedly attacking a German Shepherd.
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New Zealand’s best loop walks
In the loop: Five of NZ's best circular walks
If you're looking for some beautiful loop walks this summer, travel writer Peter Janssen has you covered. Audio
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Green hydrogen in Christchurch leading the way
Fabrum, based in Christchurch, is at the global forefront of clean energy transition and their latest project is all set to be trialed out on the water. Audio