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Musical Chairs with Shihad
Dipping back in time, a youthful Tom Larkin and Jon Toogood from Shihad talk to Malcom Young in 1998 for an early edition of Musical Chairs. Earlier this week the Wellington band announced they were… Audio
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Fazerdaze on new album: 'People forget there's a human at the heart of it'
Fazerdaze, the artist name of Christchurch-based musician Amelia Murray is back with her long awaited second album Soft Power. After receiving glowing reviews for her earlier releases including her… Audio
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Flight cancellations cause woes for Queenstown Marathon runners
Flight cancellations fail to hold back Queenstown Marathon runner
An Auckland runner racing to get to the Queenstown Marathon start line, after spending last night in Christchurch, completed the race - albeit unofficially.
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Battle to bring NRL south rages on
Battle to bring NRL south rages on
Christchurch has three separate bids to bring an NRL team to the city.
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Why so many retired Kiwis are experiencing loneliness
Why so many retired Kiwis are experiencing loneliness
"It's like this void, this emptiness in the room." Audio
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Lawyers set to represent Christchurch mosque attacker granted name suppression
Mosque shooter's lawyers granted permanent name suppression
The pair fear repercussions for themselves and families for being associated with the terrorist, a court has heard.
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Kane Williamson back for Black Caps but Ajaz Patel misses out
Williamson back for Black Caps as Patel misses out
As Williamson returns, one of the star performers in the historic series win over India, spinner Ajaz Patel, has been dropped.
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West Coast appeals for local stash of Bailey bridges
West Coast appeals for local stash of Bailey bridges
Several South Island bridges were sent to the North Island earlier this year after Cyclone Gabriel took out eight bridges.
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Masjid Fatimah Rarotonga: Cook Islands has its first mosque
Masjid Fatimah Rarotonga: Cook Islands has its first mosque
The Cook Islands' first and only mosque is quietly serving Rarotonga's Muslim community, reports Talaia Mika who followed a Google satellite map to find the local Islamic headquarters.
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Weekend weather: Headed to Coldplay in Auckland? How to prepare for rain
Weekend weather: Headed to Coldplay? How to prepare for rain
Much of New Zealand can expect heavy rain on Friday, MetService says. Audio
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Downscaled Christchurch A&P show opens
Flocks of farm animals and food vendors are back at the Christchurch Show, which started on Thursday. Canterbury A&P Association head Sir David Carter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Olivia Podmore's family hope inquest will provide answers three years after Rio Olympian's death
'Share Livi's truth' - Olivia Podmore's family look for answers
The Olympic cyclist's mother hopes a three-week inquest will help keep others safe and supported in the future.
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Comedian Rhys Darby returns with new stand-up show next year
Rhys Darby announces new stand-up show
The Our Flag Means Death actor says he's excited to return to the stage "a bit older, a bit wiser but mostly a bit sillier".
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Pete Majendie on deafness, tea, and being part of Christchurch's story
Artist Pete Majendie’s work 185 Empty White Chairs stood in Christchurch for over a decade honouring those who died in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Now, he's released a memoir. Audio
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Hīkoi mō te Tiriti: South Island one step away from Parliament
Hīkoi mō te Tiriti: South Island one step away from Parliament
Hīkoi activation events have now concluded for Te Waipounamu ahead of their convoy to Parliament.
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Nelson swim club is close to sinking after council 's lane price hike
'Soul-destroying': Nelson swim club bemoan council's lane price hike
Keen swimmers are leaving the programme as costs surge.
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Scaled-back Christchurch A&P Show hopes to attract up to 60,000 over three days
Scaled-back Christchurch A&P Show hopes to attract 60,000
The new administrators of the Christchurch Show remain optimistic its slimmed down version of the show will be a success following a turbulent period for event leaders.
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Proposed Canterbury landfill faces huge opposition
Proposed Canterbury landfill faces huge opposition
A resource consent for a proposed managed fill landfill at White Rock has attracted 548 submissions.
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Christchurch Show begins, organisers breathe sigh of relief
Audio 14 Nov 2024Organisers of the Christchurch Show are breathing a sigh of relief following a positive start to the three-day event today. There had been fears of an A&P no-show earlier this year when its… Audio
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The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care: a timeline
Inquiry into abuse in care: What you need to know
The public inquiry into abuse in care was a long time coming. RNZ charts its timeline, and asks what happens next.
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Weather: Soaked Westland warned to expect more heavy rain
Weather: Soaked Westland warned to expect more heavy rain
The South Island is in for another round of bad weather today with rain warnings in place for already sodden regions. Audio
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Brass bands: "like a family"
British-born trumpeter, teacher and conductor Vickie van Uden talks about embracing the brass music whanau of Christchurch. Video, Audio
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Yanfei Bao: Memorial service to honour a 'beautiful life'
Yanfei Bao: Memorial service to honour a 'beautiful life'
The service which is open to the public will be an opportunity for people to celebrate the real estate agent's achievements and share favourite memories.
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All Blacks v France: the key talking points
All Blacks v France: the key talking points
A win in Paris will be massive for Scott Robertson's side as we close out the 2024 season.
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Cook Islands PM to lead community consultation on seabed mining in New Zealand
Mark Brown to lead community consultation on seabed mining in NZ
Public meetings will be held across Aotearoa starting on 17 November.