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Pilot wants helicopter laser strikes dealt with in 'strongest possible way'
Pilot wants laser strikes dealt with in 'strongest possible way'
A man is facing charges after shining a laser for four minutes at a rescue helicopter. Audio
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Christchurch company's aircraft breaks the sound barrier
Dawn Aerospace's developmental aircraft, Aurora, broke the sound barrier last week. The company's chief executive officer Stefan Powell spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Black Caps v Sri Lanka: Final ODI rained off
Black Caps final ODI rained off
The third and final ODI between Sri Lanka and New Zealand was abandoned because of rain.
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Should the Christchurch terrorist's lawyers get name suppression?
Emile Donovan speaks to associate professor of law Scott Optican from the University of Auckland. Audio
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Work on the Woodend Bypass to begin in 2026
Work on the Woodend Bypass to begin in 2026
The Transport Minister says the announcement is a "significant milestone" which will unlock land for housing in the Waimakariri district and provide more reliable connections to key freight hubs and…
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Auckland Transport’s payment plan divides users
Auckland Transport’s payment plan divides users
Some Auckland public transport users say they will stick with their AT HOP cards to retain the discounted fares.
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Yanfei Bao murder trial: Accused bought one-way ticket to China just days after disappearance
Yanfei Bao's accused killer bought 1-way ticket to China days after disappearance
The flights Tingjun Cao purchased from Christchurch to Auckland, and then to Shanghai totalled just over $700, a court has heard.
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Residential schools for disabled students failing children and their families, report finds
Residential schools for disabled students failing children and their families, report finds
The report is based on Westbridge in Auckland, Halswell in Christchurch, and Salisbury in Nelson.
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60-year-old charged with arson after Christchurch fires
60-year-old charged with arson after Christchurch fires
One of the fires caused extensive damage to a building in Woolston.
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Southern hīkoi arrives in Wellington
Teresa Butler is hīkoi organiser for Ōtautahi Christchurch. Butler spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Book review: Liar, Liar, Lick, Spit by Emma Neale
Audio 19 Nov 2024Claudia Herz Jardine from Scorpio Books in Christchurch reviews Liar, Liar, Lick, Spit by Emma Neale published by Otago University Press Audio
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ACC mulled buying two hospitals
ACC mulled buying two hospitals
The organisation was quietly lining up to buy two public hospital buildings under the previous National-led government.
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Do couples really need a four-bedroom house?
Do couples really need a four-bedroom house?
In many parts of the country, a majority of four-bedroom houses are lived in by two or fewer people.
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Treaty Principles bill hīkoi pauses to gather steam, before march to Parliament
Treaty hīkoi: A pause, and final preparations, before march on Parliament
Final preparations are being made as tens of thousands of people in te Hīkoi mō te Tiriti convoys converge in the capital.
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'She loved life': Funeral service held for murdered Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao
'She loved life': Funeral service held for Yanfei Bao
The 44-year-old mother and real estate agent was killed in Christchurch in July last year.
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Friends and family gather to pay tribute to Yanfei Bao
Audio 18 Nov 2024Friends and family of Yanfei Bao, who was killed in Christchurch in July last year, gathered today to pay tribute to their loved one. Among those who attended today's service was her father, who had… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 18 November 2024
In today's episode, the hikoi that left Cape Reinga a week ago is now in Porirua, ahead of the final journey to Parliament on Tuesday. Meanwhile the contingent from Te Waipounamu the South Island has… Audio
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Public memorial service held for Yanfei Bao
A public memorial service has been held in Christchurch on Monday morning for Yanfei Bao, who was killed in July last year. Reporter Rachel Graham spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Trial of man accused of murdering Yanfei Bao halted by juror illness
Juror illness halts Yanfei Bao murder trial
The jury in the trial of Chinese national Tingjun Cao was dismissed for the day.
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Hīkoi mō te Tiriti nears Parliament
The hīkoi that left Cape Reinga a week ago is now in Porirua, ahead of the final journey to Parliament on Tuesday. Meanwhile the contingent from Te Waipounamu the South Island has travelled from… Audio
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South Island hikoi heads towards Picton ferry
The South Island hikoi heading towards Parliament is making its way up towards the ferry in Picton and has been on the road from Christchurch since about 5.30 on Monday morning. Reporter Emma Andrews… Audio
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Sir Edmund Hillary's daughter joins 'historic' Aotearoa Afghanistan Marathon in Auckland
Sir Edmund Hillary's daughter joins 'historic' marathon
The Aotearoa Afghanistan Marathon aims to encourage inclusivity, empower women, and bring pride in cultural traditions.
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Southern hīkoi leaves Christchurch on way to Parliament
A convoy of South Islanders left Christchurch early on Monday morning to make their way up the East coast towards Picton to catch the afternoon ferry. Ōtautahi Hīkoi organiser Teresa Butler spoke to… Audio
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NZTrio - 2024 Triptych Series - Untamed Hope
NZTrio play a concert of music by women composers including the world premiere of a work by Christchurch-based composer Eva Bedggood about living in the moment and detaching yourself from the bothers… Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2024: The music critic - an endangered species in Aotearoa New Zealand? - Elizabeth Kerr
Music critic and commentator, Elizabeth Kerr speaks about the role of music critic in the Aotearoa arts ecosystem. She recalls feisty New Zealand music writers from last century, outlines her own… Video, Audio
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