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  • What to expect from the final hui ā motu

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    22 Oct 2024
    Tuahiwi marae

    Iwi and hapū from around the motu are set to gather at Tuahiwi Marae on Tuesday.

    What to expect from the final hui ā motu
  • Third hui for Maori unity kicks off in Christchurch

    Audio 22 Oct 2024

    Indigenous economics is taking centre stage today at the final national hui for Maori unity, which kicked off at Tuurangawaewae earlier this year. Iwi and hapu from across the motu are gathering today… Audio

  • 'ACC has been playing with my life' - chronic pain patient

    News
    New Zealand health
    22 Oct 2024
    ACC logo

    Jacinta Byron developed a debilitating chronic pain condition after breaking her foot, and has been stuck between ACC and the public system.

    Chronic pain patient endures long wait for treatment: 'ACC has been playing with my life'
  • Gloriavale children have suffered 30 years of inaction - leavers

    News
    New Zealand
    21 Oct 2024
    From left: Dennis Gates, Pearl Valor and Virginia Courage at the Decult conference in Christchurch.

    Virginia Courage says decent police interview could have exposed the abuse inflicted during her childhood. Instead she suffered alone for decades. Audio

    Gloriavale children harmed by decades of government inaction - leavers
  • Yanfei Bao murder trial: 'This case is not simple,' defence claims

    News
    New Zealand crime
    21 Oct 2024
    21st October  2024 Iain McGregor/The Press
Tingjun Cao in Christchurch High Court facing trial for the murder of Yanfei Bao.

    Chinese national Tingjun Cao is on trial in the High Court in Christchurch for the murder of the real estate agent in 2023.

    Yanfei Bao: Court hears possible motive in agent's murder
  • Yanfei Bao murder trial: Jury hears of possible 'sexual element' in motive

    News
    New Zealand crime
    21 Oct 2024
    21st October  2024 Iain McGregor/The Press
Tingjun Cao in Christchurch High Court facing trial for the murder of Yanfei Bao. Pictured in the dock with an interpreter.

    Chinese national Tingjun Cao is on trial in the High Court in Christchurch for the murder of the real estate agent in 2023.

    Yanfei Bao murder trial: Jury hears of possible 'sexual element' in motive
  • 53-year-old Tingjun Cao on trial for murder of Yanfei Bao

    Audio 21 Oct 2024

    The High Court has been told that there may have been a sexual element to the attack on a Christchurch real estate agent, whose body was found just over a year after she went missing. 53-year-old… Audio

  • Christchurch terror attack foreseeable amid 'lax' laws - expert

    News
    New Zealand crime
    21 Oct 2024
    A policeman patrols as delegates and religious leaders wait to enter Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch on March 23, 2019, eight days after a shooting incident claimed the lives of 50 people in two mosques of the city.

    Successive governments' attitude to gun control allowed the gunman to get military-style weapons, the inquest has been told.

    Christchurch terror attack foreseeable amid 'lax' gun laws, inquest told
  • Weather: Rain set to hit South Island, sun for the rest

    News
    New Zealand weather
    21 Oct 2024
    Rain on an umbrella at night.

    The western and southern parts of the South Island are in for some potentially heavy rain in the coming days.

    Weather: Rain set to hit South Island, sun for the rest
  • World-leading Dunedin Study tracking people through life gets renewed funding

    News
    New Zealand science
    21 Oct 2024
    A research project tracking 1000 New Zealanders from birth based its first offices in a condemned manse. Now, 45 years later, it has opened its own building.

    Two long-running Otago University birth cohort studies have had their own longevity assured with a government grant.

    World-leading Dunedin Study tracking people through life gets renewed funding
  • Yanfei Bao: Murder trial for accused set to begin

    News
    New Zealand crime
    21 Oct 2024
    Yanfei Bao

    Chinese national Tingjun Cao was arrested days after Yanfei Bao's disappearance and later charged with her murder. Audio

    Yanfei Bao: Murder trial for accused set to begin
  • Yanfei Bao trial begins in Christchurch

    Audio
    crime court
    21 Oct 2024

    The high court trial of the man accused of killing Christchurch woman Yanfei Bao begins today. RNZ reporter Rachel Graham spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio

  • Cricket clubs host watch parties for White Ferns

    Audio
    sport
    21 Oct 2024

    Cricket clubs in Auckland and Christchurch are hosting watch parties for the White Ferns. Cornwall Cricket Club president and former White Fern Katie Perkins spoke to Corin Dann. Audio

  • Interview: Mousey on The Dreams of Our Mothers' Mothers!

    Audio
    music
    20 Oct 2024

    The Christchurch musician unpacks the darker tone of her third album. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Interview: Mousey on The Dreams of Our Mothers' Mothers!

    Podcast episode — 20 October 2024

    The Christchurch musician unpacks the darker tone of her third album.

    Interview: Mousey on The Dreams of Our Mothers' Mothers!

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The Hollow Husk of Feeling by Best Bets

    Podcast episode — 20 October 2024

    A second helping of well-crafted guitar anthems from the acerbic Christchurch band.

    The Hollow Husk of Feeling by Best Bets

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The Hollow Husk of Feeling by Best Bets

    Audio
    music
    20 Oct 2024

    A second helping of well-crafted guitar anthems from the acerbic Christchurch band. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Theatre director Ben Crowder: From Isle of Wight island life to boarding school in Christchurch

    Audio 20 Oct 2024
    Ben Crowder

    Theatre director Ben Crowder had never really watched Peter Pan. He’d seen a London production as a child, and admits he was mostly confused, and the 1991 film Hook which stars Robyn Williams and… Audio

  • 'Suspicious' fire destroys old Queen Mary Hospital building

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    19 Oct 2024
    A fire being treated as suspicious destroyed a building on the former Queen Mary Hospital grounds in Hanmer Springs early Saturday morning.

    The fire at the century-old hospital site took more than four hours to put out.

    'Suspicious' fire destroys building on Queen Mary Hospital grounds in Hanmer Springs, North Canterbury
  • Mel Parsons Live on her Regional Sabotage Tour

    Audio
    music
    19 Oct 2024
    Mel Parsons on the Sabotage tour

    Mel Parsons has been touring New Zealand's cities and regions with the release of her album Sabotage. RNZ's Alex Harmer captured this live set at The Piano in Christchurch. Songs: 1. Circling the City… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Mel Parsons Live on her Regional Sabotage Tour

    Audio
    music
    19 Oct 2024
    Mel Parsons on the Sabotage tour

    Mel Parsons has been touring New Zealand's cities and regions with the release of her album Sabotage. RNZ's Alex Harmer captured this live set at The Piano in Christchurch. Songs: 1. Circling the City… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Language directive a 'lurch back in time' - health professor

    News
    New Zealand health
    19 Oct 2024
    No caption

    Should nurses be able to speak in languages other than English in a clinical setting? Well, it depends, AUT's Ineke Crezee tells Saturday Morning. Audio

    Language directive a 'lurch back in time' - health professor
  • 19th-Century letters to the editor reveal Māori as 'OG social media influencers'

    News
    Te Ao Māori life and society
    19 Oct 2024
    Dr. Emma Maurice

    Letters written by Ngāi Tahu members to a local newspaper in the 1800s are the subject of an academic thesis. Audio

    19th-Century letters to the editor reveal Māori as 'OG social media influencers'
  • Weekend weather: Welcome burst of sunny, settled days for most

    News
    New Zealand weather
    19 Oct 2024
    Delicious picnic spread with fresh fruit, bread, spicy sausage and cheese spread out on a red and white checkered cloth in a lush spring park

    The main centres are set to enjoy plenty of sunshine with warmer temperatures hinting summer is just around the corner.

    Weekend weather: Welcome burst of sunny, settled days for most
  • Language restrictions in hospitals

    Audio
    health language
    19 Oct 2024
    Checking blood pressure. (Photo by SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / R3F / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    Memos sent to staff at Waikato and Christchurch hospitals have reminded nurses to only speak English in a clinical setting.  Audio

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