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Family mulls moving to double accommodation supplement
Family mulls moving down the road to double accommodation supplement
A mum says her supplement would almost double if she moved just a few minutes down the road.
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Christchurch terror attacks: Coroner continues probe of locked door
Christchurch terror attacks: Coroner continues probe of locked door
Al Noor Mosque worshippers have said they kicked out a glass pane in an emergency exit door at Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque and crawled out during the terror attack.
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Serious crash near Ashburton leaves several injured, road closed
Serious crash near Ashburton leaves several injured, road closed
St John confirmed four people had been seriously injured with two others in a moderate condition.
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Name revealed for new Christchurch cathedral
Name revealed for new Christchurch cathedral
Bishop Michael Gielen has announced the name of Christchurch's new Catholic cathedral.
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Cathedral rebuild needs government's help - mayor
Cathedral rebuild needs government's help - mayor
Central government needs to step in to ensure the rebuild of Christ Church Cathedral is completed, Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger says.
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Regional Wrap: Akaroa with Lesley Burkes-Harding
Nestled in the impressive harbour of Canterbury’s Banks Peninsula, is picturesque town Akaroa. Audio
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Christchurch merino company Weft Knitting ships clothing to soldiers Ukraine
Chch company donates winter woollies for war-torn Ukraine
Ukrainian soldiers will be warmer in the trenches next northern winter thanks to Christchurch-made merino wool clothing.
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Grants, cashback and subsidies on offer to get buyers into new builds
Grants, cashback and subsidies on offer to get buyers into new builds
Developers are offering sweeteners to prospective buyers in the current sluggish real estate market. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of conditions around the country
In Pukekohe, a mild winter weather has prevailed with regular rainfall. Vegetables are literally jumping out of the ground. Marlborough grape growers have finished with pruning and most are on track… Audio
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SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Trio No 1 in C minor Op 8
NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2024 Finalists Shostos Audio
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HERMANN: Suite for Three Violins Op 17 (IV & V)
NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2024 Finalists The Thermann Triolins Audio
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Remains found at Canterbury farm confirmed as Yanfei Bao
Yanfei Bao: Police confirm remains found belong to real estate agent
Detective Inspector Nicola Reeves said the remains were accepted by the Coroner today.
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Canterbury Rowing Club gathers to support rowing gold medal win
Canterbury Rowing Club gathers to support rowing gold medal win
A club member described Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis as 'so deserving'. Audio
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Lord of the Rings star Elijah Wood back in NZ with new film
Lord of the Rings star Elijah Wood back in NZ with new film
Lord of the Rings star Elijah Wood has returned to New Zealand for a new adventure-comedy, which premieres tonight. Audio
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Paramedic retires after 43 years of service to community
Audio 1 Aug 2024After 43 years working as a paramedic, the last seven years at Wellington Free Ambulance, Hank Bader is hanging up his uniform and retiring. He's given remarkable service to communities around the… Audio
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Verkerks selling Canterbury abattoir to Japanese firm for $15m
Verkerks selling Canterbury abattoir to Japanese firm for $15m
Small goods meat business Verkerks is selling its Mid-Canterbury abattoir to a large Japanese meat company for $15 million.
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Auckland businesses liquidate at twice the rate of other regions
Auckland businesses closing at twice the rate of other regions
Data shows the downturn pain is being felt in the biggest city.
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Teenager dies after accident at Christchurch ice skating rink
13-year-old girl dies after fall at Christchurch ice skating rink
Kymani Hiley-Hetaraka suffered an unsurvivable head injury while ice-skating on a school outing.
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New adventure comedy 'Bookworm' brings Hollywood to Canterbury
Audio 1 Aug 2024Lord of the Rings star Elijah Wood has returned to New Zealand for a new adventure comedy designed for all ages. He talks about Bookworm, which premieres tonight, along with director Ant Timpson. Audio
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Where does the name Wānaka come from? New RNZ podcast explores place names
Why is it called Wānaka?
A new RNZ podcast tours the motu, looking at the stories behind Māori place names - the origins, the people, and how names have changed over the years.
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John Hope Muchirahondo: First witness takes stand in trial of accused multiple rapist
Muchirahondo rape trial: First witness takes stand
A witness says she remembers a man accused of multiple rapes telling her to stop crying after she woke to find him on top of her.
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Life after rock and roll with Eden Mulholland
RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump speaks with the multi-faceted and multi-talented Eden Mulholland ahead of the premiere of his latest ballet score, To Hold. It's one of three new works that form the Royal… Video, Audio
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Teen still in critical condition after ice skating accident
Teen still in critical condition after ice skating accident
A teenager remains in a critical condition after being rushed to hospital from a Christchurch ice-skating rink on Tuesday morning.
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Building consents for new residences drop to five-year low
Building consents for new residences drop to five-year low
The sharpest declines occurred in Auckland, Wellington, and Canterbury.