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Public fountains and pools: A thing of our modern past?
From the Cuba Street bucket fountain to the fake lake at Te Papa and the famous 1958 James Turkington mural at the Parnell Baths, artist duo Bena Jackson and Max Fleury have an interest in our… Audio
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Colonial controversy around bike lanes: Aotearoa’s bicycle pioneers
Anyone who thinks controversy around cycle lanes is anything new, should pick up a copy of Michael Toohey’s just published account of the bicycle’s beginnings in Aotearoa New Zealand, The Cycling… Audio
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Kiwis v Australia: What you need to know
Kiwis v Australia: What you need to know
New Zealand will be looking to secure back to back victories over their arch-rivals.
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Jack Whitehall and his dad Michael are heading to New Zealand
Jack Whitehall and his dad Michael join Jim to talk comedy, fatherhood and what audiences can expect from their shows in Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington. Audio
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Salmonella Dub embraces nature on their new album
Salmonella Dub embraces nature on their new album
Once a "bad-taste" Christchurch covers band, Salmonella Dub is now a world-class drum and bass act whose distinctly Kiwi flavour is stronger than ever. Video
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Salmonella Dub embraces nature on their new album: 'We could actually catch kahawai from the mixing desk if we were in the mood'
Salmonella Dub embraces nature on their new album
Once a "bad-taste" Christchurch covers band, Salmonella Dub is now a world-class drum and bass act whose distinctly Kiwi flavour is stronger than ever. Video, Audio
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‘Disaster’ - Tauranga’s marine precinct sale $4m below value
‘Disaster’ - Tauranga’s marine precinct sale $4m below value
Tauranga City Council sold the precinct for $13.987m to a developer who proposed transforming it into a "premier superyacht refit destination".
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Tuahiwi Marae, the story behind the headlines
My Marae - Professor Te Maire Tau talks to Susie about Christchurch's Tuahiwi marae and its history. Audio
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Engineering solutions for earthquakes and neonatal health care
A mechanical engineering expert, Distinguished Professor Geoff Chase is renowned for his pioneering work in both healthcare and seismic engineering. Audio
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Drivers urged to keep it cool on the roads over Labour Weekend
Flights delayed as people head away for long weekend
Holiday traffic is causing congestion in the main centres as people head away for the long Labour weekend.
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'Beacon of leadership': Young politician hopes award will inspire youth
Young politician hopes award will inspire youth
Many say young people are the leaders of tomorrow. Dr Will Flavell disagrees: "Our young people are the leaders of now."
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Auckland deputy mayor wants safety offers after fatal bus stabbing
Auckland deputy mayor wants safety offers after fatal bus stabbing
Auckland Transport is meeting with police and ministers to discuss safety improvements on Friday.
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Yanfei Bao told friend she was being chased by man she rejected month before she disappeared
Yanfei Bao murder trial: 'New Zealand is a safe place,' victim told friend
The real estate agent was last seen heading to show a house to a prospective client, where the Crown says she was stabbed to death.
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League: Kiwi Ferns' 2003 World Cup most dominant performance in NZ sporting history
Was Kiwi Ferns' 2003 Cup our greatest ever win?
The New Zealand women conceded a single try in the entire 2003 Rugby League World Cup.
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Christchurch bus officers dealing with 50 incidents a month
Audio 25 Oct 2024Christchurch bus support officers are dealing with about 50 incidents a month on public transport in Christchurch, including violent assaults. The details have been revealed in a 6 month review of the… Audio
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NZ Live: Sam Bambery
Audio 25 Oct 2024Otautahi/Christchurch-bred singer songwriter Sam Bambery performs live from RNZ's Christchurch studio. Audio
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Elderly woman allegedly murdered at her Christchurch home named
Elderly woman allegedly murdered at her Christchurch home named
The murder-accused appeared at the High Court in Christchurch, but did not enter a plea.
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Hundreds of thousands of children could be put into financial difficulty as benefit numbers soar
Kids are feeling record benefit numbers
As the number of people on the benefit soars, some are warning job losses can mean more than just less income.
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Rangiora homicide: Man charged with murder to stand trial in 2026
Rangiora homicide: Man charged with murder to stand trial in 2026
Richard Leman was found dead inside of his own car in the garage of an abandoned house.
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Kiwis v Australia: Which is the greatest win ever?
Kiwis v Australia: Which is the greatest win ever?
Liam Swiggs counts down the most memorable wins the Kiwis have had over the old enemy.
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What can the US teach NZ about gun control? More than you might expect
What can the US teach NZ about gun control? More than you might expect
By Alexander Gillespie, University of Waikato professor of law* The current inquest into the worshippers killed in the Christchurch mosque attacks has been examining gun laws at the time of...
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Jackson Garden-Bachop's NPC final milestone comes after grief
Player's NPC final milestone comes after family tragedy
Jackson Garden-Bachop was never supposed to play for finalists Wellington this season.
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Which is New Zealand's most challenging airport for pilots?
Which is New Zealand's most challenging airport for pilots?
We're a nation of two thin and windy islands with mountains galore. Things are bound to get bumpy.
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Leading UK cult reformer Gillie Jenkinson
Audio 25 Oct 2024When Gillie Jenkinson was in her early 20s she ended up in a religious group that developed into a cult. Audio
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Gaps in gun laws before March 15, 2019, laid bare in hearing
The glaring gaps in the country's gun laws prior to the Christchurch terror attack have been laid bare at a coroners hearing over the last three weeks. The second-phase inquest into the 51 worshippers… Audio