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Road Trip: Ian Griffin
Otago Museum director and astronomer Ian Griffin has been a regular voice on RNZ's airwaves, keeping us updated on the best times to view auroras and solar storms, and explaining the science behind it… Audio
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Bagpipes from around the world descend on Wellington
Bagpipes from around the world descend on Wellington
Pipers and drummers have descended on the capital this week for the Royal New Zealand Pipe Bands' Association annual summer school.
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Movies we can't wait to see in 2025
Movies we can't wait to see in 2025
Queer, Alien Weaponry: Kua Tupu Te Ara, and Superman - the flicks we can't wait to see in 2025. Video
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Weather: Summer lives on for the west, but strong winds bring 'lacklustre' days for the east
Weather: Strong winds bring 'lacklustre' Summer
The east side of the country should be prepared for cloud, wind and showers in the coming days, according to MetService.
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Call for immediate decommissioning of sewage plant on Banks Peninsula
Call for immediate decommissioning of sewage plant on Banks Peninsula
A local rūnanga says the saga involving a site considered tapu has been "incredibly frustrating" for his whānau.
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Kī ō Rahi and Hopu Ariki - two sports to try in the new year
Two te ao Māori sports to try this year
Sick of backyard cricket and not yet convinced to take up pickleball? Here are two sports thriving in te ao Māori you could pick up in 2025.
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Where is Stewart Willis? Missing man left cryptic note
Where is Stewart Willis? Missing man left cryptic note
The 63-year-old Christchurch man left all of his belongings inside his rented house, and a message on his door that read "farm".
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Where is Stewart Willis? Missing man left belongings and a cryptic note
Where is Stewart Willis? Missing man left cryptic note
The 63-year-old Christchurch man left all of his belongings inside his rented house, and a message on his door that read "farm".
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Christchurch father of 11 David Bagley loses Court of Appeal bid for early prison release
Man with 163 convictions including assault and threatening to kill loses appeal
The man lost a bid to be released from jail early because of the effect his imprisonment is having on his 11 children.
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Woman pleads not guilty to charges of neglect after death of baby Kevin Chen
Woman pleads not guilty to charges after infant's death
Yixia Chen denied charges of neglect and possession of a drug utensil, following the death of an infant last year.
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Air Force Museum sees visitor increase over the rainy festive season
Bad weather good news for museums
Christchurch's Air Force Museum saw a 36 percent increase in visitor numbers on the same period last summer, which its director attributes to a rainy festive season.
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On the road with Amanda Luxon
On the road with Amanda Luxon
She's NZ's 'first lady', she likes to dance in the kitchen and she's no DIY slouch. Amanda Luxon joins RNZ for a roadie to Waiheke. Audio
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Water quality safety warning lifted for two Canterbury waterways
Water quality safety warning lifted for two Canterbury waterways
It's great news for swimmers, Te Whatu Ora says.
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The country's priciest pools: Where swimmers pay top dollar
NZ's priciest pools: Where swimmers pay top dollar
Swimmers in Dunedin and Tauranga are paying top dollar, with pool entrance fees in the cities the priciest for the country.
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Air NZ flight abandons take-off in Christchurch after bird strike
Air NZ flight abandons take-off in Christchurch after bird strike
A passenger on the Brisbane-bound flight says everything felt normal until the brakes went on.
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Christchurch community pool rebuild greenlit after 18-year campaign
Christchurch community pool rebuild greenlit
A new community pool is to be built in the Christchurch suburb of St Albans, 18 years after the previous one was demolished.
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How to responsibly recycle a real Christmas tree
How to recycle your Christmas tree
If you bought your live tree in the first flush of festive spirits, chances are it'll be looking past its use-by date by now. Here's how to get rid of it without causing an eyesore.
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Unlocking the past: how NZ’s first jail tells a complex story of colonial identity
Unlocking the past: how NZ’s first jail tells a complex story of colonial identity
New Zealand's first jail was a four-roomed log building built in 1840, not from from Russell.
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Wet weekend ahead, but summer sun set to return
Wet weekend ahead, but summer sun set to return
The cool and wet start to the new year will persist into the weekend for much of the motu.
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Nelson police officer's 'tragic and senseless' death mourned
First court appearance for man charged with murder over officer's death
The man accused of killing a police officer has been remanded in custody after appearing in the Nelson District Court.
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Division, abuse and rates pain: Local politics year in review
Division, abuse and rates pain: Local politics year in review
A rising tide of abuse, escalating costs and the clash between central and local government - Marika Hill looks back at local politics in 2024.
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2024 in review: A challenging year for New Zealand’s Chinese community
2024 in review: A challenging year for NZ's Chinese community
High-profile criminal cases and concerns about public safety overshadow a parliamentary milestone and some success in expanding business operations.
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Language opportunities for the next generation of Kiwi Indians
Language opportunities for the next generation of Kiwi Indians
Community organisations offer language classes to preserve cultural identity.
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Cricket: Top run scorer keeps his eye on the ball
Cricket: Top run scorer keeps his eye on the ball
The country's top run scorer in first-class cricket this season says he is beginning to hone in on "the formula he wants" following a dominant start to the summer with the bat.
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Bad weather doesn't put a dampener on New Year celebrations
Bad weather doesn't put a dampener on New Year celebrations
Though some events were cancelled, thousands still gathered around the country.