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Trailblazing NZ athlete Marise Chamberlain dies
Trailblazing NZ athlete Marise Chamberlain dies
The only New Zealand woman to have won an Olympic track medal has died. Video
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Kāhu basketball team: 'The way we could make real change was to buy the team'
'The way we could make real change was to buy the team'
Pushing for pay parity is one way that Aotearoa's first all-female owned and coached basketball team is trying to change the narrative of women's sport.
- How special are supermarket specials?
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The Auckland home that lost $100,000 in 20 years
The Auckland home that lost $100,000 in 20 years
It was bought for $205,235 in June 2000, and sold for $87,000 last week.
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Prostate cancer roadshow hits the tarmac
A survey of men who have had prostate cancer treatment shows 93 percent experience erectile dysfunction, with many saying they felt robbed of their confidence and their mental health took a hit. Audio
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Canterbury university students 'no longer trust' halls' food
UC students 'no longer trust' halls' food
More than 100 students fell ill on Sunday night after eating what they described as a "bad chicken souvlaki". Audio
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Sextortion case: Police urge other victims to come forward
Sextortion case: Police urge other victims to come forward
More victims of a man who has been jailed on sextortion charges against a number of young men in Christchurch are being urged to come forward.
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Parihaka: Remembering a legacy of peaceful resistance
Parihaka: Remembering a legacy of peaceful resistance
Today marks 143 years since the invasion of the once-thriving Taranaki settlement led by Māori rangatira, Te Whiti-o-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi.
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How to shop mindfully and save money
How to shop mindfully and save money
Some believe you should "buy once, buy well" to enjoy the process of shopping while saving money.
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Number of Christchurch Hospital staff potentially exposed to toxic fumes jumps to 84
Big jump in number of hospital staff potentially exposed to toxic fumes
The number of Christchurch Hospital staff who have come forward with concerns has risen to 84.
- Another power price warning
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Government tightens payout criteria for on-sold quake homes
Seymour announces 'full stop' on quake payout scheme
The On-sold Support Package was set up in 2019 to help homeowners who had bought a home repaired after the Canterbury earthquakes, where those repairs were found to be inadequate.
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Tauranga mayor hits back at online comments about staff
Mayor hits back at online comments about staff
Comments were made on social media in response to posts on Tauranga's marine precinct.
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Govt makes changes to scheme helping quake damaged home owners
A Christchurch community board member says government changes to a scheme helping owners of earthquake-damaged homes shows they don't understand what claimants are dealing with. Community board member… Audio
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Will NZ cricket pitches turn this summer?
Will NZ cricket pitches turn this summer?
New Zealand will never be a spinners paradise - but could cricket pitches in Aotearoa be more spin-friendly?
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Fifty years of keeping Music Alive
Nikki Wells, Programme Convener for Music Alive, talks with Bryan Crump about the history of the Christchurch-based amateur music club and their upcoming celebration concert at the end of this month.
…This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Capital gains tax: A timeline of politicians ruling it in and out
Lange to Luxon: A timeline of the capital gains tax
For decades, the question over one tax change has been kicked down the road, over and over.
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Basketball: Tall Blacks' FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers roster a look to the future
Tall Blacks' FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers roster a look to the future
The new Tall Blacks coach has named his first roster for the Asia Cup qualifiers.
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Dudley Jackson: overcoming seasickness with VR
Audio 4 Nov 2024Two years and 80 different software builds, See-level was launched by Dudley Jackson and its VR headsets are now sold around the world. Audio
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Abuse in care survivors misgivings about State apology
Audio 4 Nov 2024The looming apology at Parliament over abuse in care is criticised as not inclusive of enough survivors. Audio
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Air Force Museum holds 'Aircraft of the Year' competition
The Air Force Museum in Christchurch is holding its annual "Aircraft of the Year" competition, inviting the public to vote for their favourite historic aircraft. Wing Commander and Airforce Museum… Audio
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Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 28 October - 3 November
Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week
A native riverside paradise and a cancer patient on a mission to save lives are among this week's feel-good stories from RNZ.
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Major South Island civil defence exercise to take place
Are we ready for the big one to strike?
Hundreds of people across three regions will be responding to the aftermath of a major Alpine Fault quake in a civil defence exercise this week.
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Scissor-wielding car jacker takes vehicle - police
Scissor-wielding car jacker takes vehicle - police
A Christchurch driver was forced out of their car by a person who threatened them with a pair of scissors.
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Kiwis Ferns v PNG Orchids: What you need to know
Kiwis Ferns v PNG Orchids: What you need to know
The Papua New Guinea Orchids will be hoping their home ground advantage of Port Moresby will play into their favour when lining up against the Kiwi Ferns for just the second time ever.