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'Lost for words': Rotorua kuia caught up in Hobson's Pledge campaign
The campaign asked people to vote no to Māori wards.
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Canterbury firm keeps craft wool processing in New Zealand
The country's last operational woollen dye house and spinning mill has been saved from the scrap heap.
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 6th August 2025
In today's episode, unemployment has edged to a near five-year high and there are now an extra 16,000 people without work compared to last year; The government is inching closer to replacing petrol… Audio
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Police concerned about powerline tampering and theft in Christchurch
Police are worried about public safety due to a spate of powerline tampering incidents of powerline tampering and theft across the Christchurch area. Acting Detective Sergeant Steph Trengrove spoke to… Audio
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NZ airforce evacuates three people from Antarctica for medical care
The crew were in the air for about 15 hours.
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Police repeat safety warnings over powerline tampering
They are renewing an appeal for information as the problem continues across Christchurch.
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Cabinet paper leak suggests alcohol policy U-turn
It appears ACT's Nicole McKee wanted to cut off-licence hours. But now, she's scrapped that and wants to 'focus on reducing red tape' instead. Audio
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Son kills homebound mother with sword
Reclusive man Nicholas McIlraith was his mother's sole caregiver, but why he killed her still isn't clear.
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Is this where house prices will start to rise first?
Stronger conditions for farmers may be helping regional property markets.
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Shared housing for elderly a step closer in Rangiora
The Waimakariri District Council will provide land and support to enable an Abbeyfields supported housing initiative to get off the ground.
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Cat throwing and online abuse: SPCA staff facing more threats on the job
SPCA staff say an increasing amount of physical and verbal threats is one of the primary reasons for leaving the job. Audio
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Wanted: 'Convicted criminals' for Hooker's next backyard brawl
UFC fighter Dan Hooker is taking his controversial backyard brawls to another level, this time inviting 32 convicted criminals to battle it out.
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Will State of Origin come to local shores?
The government appears receptive to supporting a move to bring the rugby league series to New Zealand in two years.
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From roofer to All Black: Kyle Preston caps off meteoric rise
The 25-year-old only put down the tools last year to give his dream of becoming a professional rugby player a real crack.
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The health post-code lottery is alive and well
Lynette Wall did not think her retirement would be like this. She dreamed of freedom and travel. Audio
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Wood smoke, traffic fumes polluting Christchurch's air
An expert explains what that means for people's health, and what needs to change.
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What Christchurch's poor air quality means for our health
Overnight, the air quality in parts of Canterbury was rated as 'unhealthy' using the air quality index. Environmental epidemiologist Professor Simon Hales explains what that means. Audio
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Events scheduled for Christchurch's new central city stadium
Audio 4 Aug 2025The countdown is on for the long -awaited opening of Christchurch's new central city stadium. The 25,000 seat Te Kaha, officially known as One New Zealand Stadium, finally opens in April. But the… Audio
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The apocalyptic work getting a rapturous reception
Composer Jack Bewley talks about his brass band work for the end of the world. Video, Audio
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Luxon sets out party pitch
"Say yes" to more - was the message from the Prime Minister at his address to National party members in Christchurch. The party gathered on Saturday for its annual conference, in which Christopher… Audio
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Mediawatch: MEX folds after 160 years
After 160 years in print, the Marlborough Express rolled off the presses for the final time last week. Mediawatch investigates if it's a change that's been coming - and could be coming for other local… Audio
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A Best of Film Fest Panel on Whanau Marama's Opening Weekend
Films covered include: Prime Minister, It was just an accident, Grace, Toitu Visual Sovereignity, Workmates, Bati, One on One: John and Yoko, Maya, Give Me a Title, Sex/Dreams/Love trilogy, Not Only… Audio
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Greyhound season ends with 17 deaths, more than 800 dogs injured
The final fatality was Opawa Justin, a 2yo greyhound who won his race before suffering a catastrophic injury.
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Forest & Bird slams govt land law overhaul as 'conservation retreat'
The groups say the proposed law changes shift focus from protecting nature to exploiting it for commercial gain.
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'Say yes NZ' to housing, agriculture, cruise ships, mines - Luxon
The prime minister has told National Party faithful that, if Australia shut down mining and energy industries, Kiwis wouldn't flock there.