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Cricket clubs host watch parties for White Ferns
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
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Interview: Mousey on The Dreams of Our Mothers' Mothers!
The Christchurch musician unpacks the darker tone of her third album. Audio
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Interview: Mousey on The Dreams of Our Mothers' Mothers!
Interview: Mousey on The Dreams of Our Mothers' Mothers!Podcast episode — 20 October 2024The Christchurch musician unpacks the darker tone of her third album.
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The Hollow Husk of Feeling by Best Bets
The Hollow Husk of Feeling by Best BetsPodcast episode — 20 October 2024A second helping of well-crafted guitar anthems from the acerbic Christchurch band.
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The Hollow Husk of Feeling by Best Bets
A second helping of well-crafted guitar anthems from the acerbic Christchurch band. Audio
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Theatre director Ben Crowder: From Isle of Wight island life to boarding school in Christchurch
Audio 20 Oct 2024Theatre 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
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'Suspicious' fire destroys building on Queen Mary Hospital grounds in Hanmer Springs, North Canterbury
'Suspicious' fire destroys old Queen Mary Hospital building
The fire at the century-old hospital site took more than four hours to put out.
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Mel Parsons Live on her Regional 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
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Mel Parsons Live on her Regional 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.
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Language directive a 'lurch back in time' - health professor
Language directive a 'lurch back in time' - health professor
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
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19th-Century letters to the editor reveal Māori as 'OG social media influencers'
19th-Century letters to the editor reveal Māori as 'OG social media influencers'
Letters written by Ngāi Tahu members to a local newspaper in the 1800s are the subject of an academic thesis. Audio
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Weekend weather: Welcome burst of sunny, settled days for most
Weekend weather: Welcome burst of sunny, settled days for most
The main centres are set to enjoy plenty of sunshine with warmer temperatures hinting summer is just around the corner.
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Language restrictions in hospitals
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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Alcohol-related suicides higher risk for Māori and Pacific women - study
Alcohol-related suicides higher risk for Māori and Pacific women - study
Researchers are calling for more kaupapa Māori targeted public health interventions following the study's findings.
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Fuel costs, exchange rate blamed as Sounds Air pulls plug on capital to Westport flights
Fuel costs, exchange rate blamed as Sounds Air pulls plug on capital to Westport flights
The airline was operating the service at a loss which was not uncommon for regional services, its boss says. Audio
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Early Chinese refugees recall arduous journey to New Zealand
'To grow roots where they land': Early Chinese refugees recall arduous journey
More than a dozen refugees who fled China in the 1930s and '40s gathered in Auckland to mark the 85th anniversary of their incredible journey to New Zealand.
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Two concertos for the price of one concert
A new clarinet concerto by NZ composer Ross Harris, and one by jazz great Artie Shaw form a double bill when British soloist Julian Bliss joins the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra this weekend. Video, Audio
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Former St Bede's College worker charged with historic sex offences against students
Former St Bede's staffer charged with sex offences
The charges related to offending against three boarders at the Christchurch college about 20 years ago.
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Person seriously injured in Christchurch workplace incident
Person seriously injured in Christchurch workplace incident
It is the third workplace incident in the city in just three weeks.
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Number of Christchurch Hospital staff exposed to toxic fumes rises to 55
Dozens more exposed to toxic fumes at hospital
Workers in the radiology and ultrasound departments suffered headaches, breathing problems and rashes, and one had to be admitted to intensive care.
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Smithfield meatworks staff mull future in Timaru ahead of Alliance meeting
Hundreds of meatworkers brace for bad news this morning
South Canterbury man Ray Bowman did not muck around when he learned that he - like hundreds others at Smithfield - was facing probable redundancy.
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Expertise of two witnesses called into question during inquest
The expertise of two witnesses at the inquest of the 51 worshippers murdered in the Christchurch mosque attacks in March 2019 have been called into question this week. Timothy Brown filed this report.
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Test cricket: Woeful India dismissed for 46 as New Zealand pacers run riot
Black Caps dismiss India for record low 46
India were bundled out for their worst total on home soil, as New Zealand's fast bowlers ran amok.
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Cricket: India fall to lowest score at home as New Zealand pacers excel
India fall to lowest score at home as NZ pacers excel
India were bowled out for a paltry 46, their third-lowest test total and their lowest on home soil.
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Christchurch mosque terrorist would have struggled to buy guns from criminals, inquest told
Mosque terrorist would have struggled to buy guns from criminals, inquest told
"Criminals will be suspicious of outsiders, particularly those who cannot be easily verified by trusted colleagues," Dr Jarrod Gilbert said.