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  • Cross-code star signs with Chiefs Manawa

    News
    Sport
    25 Oct 2024
    Rosie Kelly kicks a conversion during the Black Ferns v Australia.

    Rosie Kelly has gone from union to league and back again.

    Cross-code star Rosie Kelly signs with Chiefs Manawa
  • Families, doctors speak out over Dunedin Hospital U-turn

    News
    New Zealand health
    25 Oct 2024
    Frontline workers joined the protest.

    One proposal to scale back the rebuild would see an entire inpatient floor scrapped - including mental health beds for the elderly. Audio

    Dunedin Hospital: Families, doctors speak out over U-turn
  • Flights cancelled, delayed as winds rock capital

    News
    New Zealand weather
    24 Oct 2024
    A slew of flights have been cancelled or delayed at Wellington Airport amid high winds.

    Cyclists have been knocked off bikes by gusts, 28 flights have been cancelled and Cook Strait ferries delayed.

    Severe gales, heavy rain: Weather warnings for North and South Islands
  • Open home held at scene of Yanfei Bao's killing four days later

    News
    New Zealand crime
    24 Oct 2024
    Yanfei Bao and Hornby house

    Just days after the real estate agent went missing, the home where she was allegedly stabbed to death was opened to clients, the court has heard.

    Yanfei Bao case: Open home held at scene of murder, court hears
  • Dunedin Hospitals 6th level of inpatient building could be scrapped

    Audio
    Otago
    24 Oct 2024

    A South Otago mum said the region shouldn't be forced to chose whose loved ones miss out on heath care to cut the budget for the Dunedin Hospital rebuild; it should go ahead as promised and be fit for… Audio

  • Officers failed to reduce risk but did not cause fatal crash - police watchdog

    News
    New Zealand crime
    24 Oct 2024
    No caption

    Zara Mitchell, 18, died when the car she was in crashed into a house near Rangiora, Canterbury, after fleeing police last September.

    Officers failed to follow policy but did not cause fatal crash - police watchdog
  • Forestry block fire in west Christchurch contained

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    24 Oct 2024
    Fire Engine going to  a job

    Fire and Emergency said the cause of the fire is not yet known, but an investigator has been on site.

    Forestry block fire in west Christchurch contained
  • Mosque attack inquest provides long overdue answers

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    24 Oct 2024
    Al Noor Mosque

    The deputy chief coroner says victims, survivors and families of 51 murdered worshippers wanted more answers than the Royal Commission of Inquiry gave them.

    Mosque attack inquest provides long overdue answers
  • Parenting: how to talk about body image issues with teenagers

    Podcast episode — 24 October 2024

    When it comes to body image, it's near impossible to escape pressures to look a certain way - and teenagers especially vulnerable to it. Even with body positive movements in recent years, relentless messaging from the fashion industry and social media it still taking a toll. But how can you tell if it's something your teenager is struggling with? And and what's the best way to approach a conversation about it? Answering these questions is Catherine Gallagher, a Christchurch-based clinical psychologist who has worked across public and private sectors for two decades, with a particular focus on children and young people.

    Parenting: how to talk about body image issues with teenagers
  • No sign of Southland's phantom wallaby

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting conservation
    24 Oct 2024
    A Bennett's wallaby standing upright with its ears back.

    A sighting was reported in Te Anau Basin in September, but despite searches by trained dogs and drones, the animal was never found.

    Southland hunt fails to find phantom wallaby
  • CTV building engineer appeals conduct ruling

    News
    New Zealand construction
    24 Oct 2024
    Rescue workers at the ruins of the CTV building.

    The man who oversaw the construction of the ill-fated CTV building is appealing a ruling against him by Engineering New Zealand.

    CTV building engineer Alan Reay appeals conduct ruling
  • Oral Questions for Thursday 24 October 2024

    Audio 24 Oct 2024

    Questions to Ministers TAMATHA PAUL to the Acting Prime Minister: What commitments, if any, will the Government make to ensuring the 44 recommendations from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the… Audio

  • Gig review: Thom Yorke in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand
    24 Oct 2024
    Thom Yorke - Wolfbrook Arena, 23.10.24

    As a devout follower of the word of Thom, Dan Buchanan was worried about seeing his hero for the first time, but the Radiohead frontman didn't disappoint in Christchurch last night.

    Gig review: Thom Yorke in Christchurch
  • Parenting: how to talk about body image issues with teenagers

    Audio
    life and society
    24 Oct 2024
    No caption

    Christchurch-based clinical psychologist Catherine Gallagher shares tips for parents worried about their child's body image. Audio

  • How many media jobs have gone, and where?

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    24 Oct 2024
    no caption

    Cuts continue at most of the country's major media outlets and there is a warning new legislation could be a killer blow for many.

    Media job cuts: How many roles have gone and where
  • Around the motu : David Williams in Christchurch

    Audio 24 Oct 2024
    Dairy farming is a major part of the New Zealand economy.

    A plan change mooted by Canterbury's regional council, ECan, could lead to a halt to dairy expansion in the province. Audio

  • Metallica announces world tour will come to New Zealand in 2025

    News
    New Zealand music
    24 Oct 2024
    Metallica

    Evanescence and Suicidal Tendencies will support the legendary rockband on the NZ leg of the M72 tour.

    Metallica tour to come to New Zealand in 2025
  • 'CCTV is ubiquitous' - Police cleared to tap into private cameras

    News
    New Zealand technology
    24 Oct 2024
    A closed-circuit television camera on green nature background.

    Police have been given the legal clearance to continue tapping into private cameras more than 200,000 times a year for evidence. Audio

    'CCTV is ubiquitous' - Police cleared to tap into private cameras
  • 'Expect better airfare deals in coming months'

    News
    Business money
    24 Oct 2024
    Wellington Airport

    One commentator says the airlines have listened to complaints about high prices.

    'Expect better airfare deals in coming months'
  • Gig review: Thom Yorke in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand
    24 Oct 2024
    Thom Yorke - Wolfbrook Arena, 23.10.24

    As a devout follower of the word of Thom, Dan Buchanan was worried about seeing his hero for the first time, but the Radiohead frontman didn't disappoint in Christchurch last night.

    Gig review: Thom Yorke in Christchurch
  • Hawke's Bay A&P Show packs a lot into two days

    News
    Country
    24 Oct 2024
    The crowd at the 2023 Hawke's Bay A&P Show.

    Organisers of the Hawke's Bay A&P Show say pulling back the iconic event from three days to two will help keep it alive.

    Hawke's Bay A&P Show packs a lot into two days
  • Butterfly numbers low across the world - and NZ no exception

    News
    New Zealand environment
    23 Oct 2024
    Norm Twigge, volunteer in the butterfly garden at Te Puna Quarry Park, Tauranga, said he had never seen butterfly numbers so low.

    Insect enthusiast Norm Twigge volunteers at a Tauranga butterfly house and has never seen numbers so low. Audio

    Butterfly numbers low across the world - and NZ no exception
  • New Māori monarch steps onto the national stage

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    23 Oct 2024
    Kuini Nga wai hono i te po

    Kuini Nga wai hono i te po has made her first appearance on the national stage for the national hui for Māori unity in Christchurch.

    New Māori monarch steps onto the national stage
  • Bowes clubs world record double century

    News
    Sport
    23 Oct 2024
    Canterbury's Chad Bowes.

    Canterbury's Chad Bowes has struck the fastest limited overs double century in first class cricket history, taking just 104 balls to achieve the milestone against Otago at Hagley Oval in Christchurch.

    Bowes clubs world record double century
  • Christchurch bookstore facing 40% rent hike

    Audio 23 Oct 2024

    A Christchurch bookstore could be facing it's final chapter with rising costs and changing tastes. Steadfast books on Ferry Road in Woolston is facing a 40% rent hike and that could mean its forced to… Audio

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