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Old Havelock post office for sale - shark included
Old Havelock post office for sale - shark included
Fancy a Havelock property including a 12-foot great white shark? Now's your chance. Audio
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Sir Cliff Richard announces four gigs around New Zealand
Sir Cliff Richard announces four NZ gigs
The 84-year-old singer is returning to Aotearoa after an 11-year absence.
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One NZ customer banned for life after attack on two Christchurch shop workers
One NZ bans customer for life after attack on staff
"It's not a decision that we take lightly," chief executive Jason Paris says. Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 14 October 2024
Today on the pre-panel, Wallace Chapman joins Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis discusses the dress codes of bars in Christchurch. Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 14 October 2024
Audio 14 Oct 2024Today on the pre-panel, Wallace Chapman joins Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis discusses the dress codes of bars in Christchurch. Audio
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Aotearoa's highest run
About 500 people turned out on Saturday to Christchurch's newest and New Zealand's highest park run. Audio
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'We are not barbaric': Philip Mehrtens' captor and West Papua rebel leader denies bribery
'We are not barbaric': West Papua rebel leader denies bribery
General Egianus Kogoya, regional commander of the West Papua National Liberation Army, claims the group achieved their mission to raise international awareness for West Papua's independence from…
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Why are people getting freckles tattooed?
Why are people getting freckles tattooed?
Freckles, perhaps the ultimate expression of a natural face, are in. Ironically, people will now go to great lengths to achieve them.
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Regional Wrap: Rakiura Stewart Island with Gwen Neave
Audio 13 Oct 2024Rakiura, with a population of just 450, is the furthest south we have ventured for RNZ Culture 101’s Regional Wrap. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 October 2024
An atmospheric recording of Psalm 23 this week, along with some hymns given 'the Vaughan Williams touch'. The English composer (born on 12 October 1872 in the village of Down Ampney) was music editor… Audio
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Transport Minister appalled by taxi driver stabbing
Transport Minister appalled by taxi driver stabbing
Simeon Brown says new legislation will mean harsher penalties for people attacking taxi drivers.
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Hamilton councillors spend $42k of ratepayer money on training and conferences
Councillors spend $42k on upskilling themselves
It included $3000 on a two-day course in Canada and $790 on a Koru Club membership.
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Clues left by the Alpine Fault's last big quake reveal its direction - this will help NZ prepare for the inevitable next rupture
What clues left by the Alpine Fault's last big quake reveal
With a 75 percent chance of another rupture in the next 50 years, new research improves how we can forecast its impact. Video
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A bounce in their step: Olympians add some buzz to gymnastics showcase
Olympians add buzz to gymnastics showcase
Almost 1000 athletes are jumping, flipping, twisting and balancing this week at the national gymnastics championships. Audio
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Cameron Pearce: Progression
The Christchurch-based composer and trumpeter has just released a new album for brass ensemble on Rattle Records. He talks with RNZ Concert's Andrew Clark about the inspiration behind the project. Audio
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Woman arrested after Christchurch taxi driver stabbed several times
Woman arrested after Christchurch taxi driver stabbed several times
The driver went to a fast food restaurant to find help. Audio
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Fast-track projects: Government told to strengthen ties with iwi in areas like aquaculture
Fast-track projects: Govt told to strengthen ties with iwi
The government is being encouraged to engage with iwi to foster Māori economic development.
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 11 October 2024
Audio 11 Oct 2024In today's episode, an economist says the government is failing and hurting our most vulnerable people, with the country depending on the now struggling food bank industry, a taxi driver is in a… Audio
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Tense scenes as Christchurch terrorist's referees give evidence
Tense scenes as Christchurch terrorist's referees give evidence
One of the gun licence referees told a lawyer to "sit down" and refused to answer her question, while the other threatened to walk out a lawyer was "annoying" him.
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Christchurch terror attack: Mosque gunman a 'good actor' during firearms licence process
Vetting officer says mosque gunman was 'good actor'
A police vetting officer ultimately recommended the terrorist receive his gun licence as he "appears to be a sound person who shows good attitudes and safety sense".
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Taxi driver in serious condition after stabbing in Christchurch
A taxi driver is in a serious condition after a brutal stabbing in Christchurch on Thursday night. Small Passenger Service Association's Warren Quirke spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Christchurch's International Antarctic Centre looking for a new penguin keeper
Dive right in: What it takes to be a penguin keeper
They say you should never work with animals or children, but these penguin keepers say it is the best job in the world.
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Weekend weather: Rain on way as school holidays wind up
Rain on way as school holidays wind up
A wet Sunday looks likely for many, as students go back to school around the country.
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Miriama Kamo: 'I am going through a little bit of trauma'
Miriama Kamo: 'I am going through a little bit of trauma'
The veteran journalist sat down with Anika Moa to talk about her career and not-never move into politics.