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  • 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

  • Alcohol-related suicides higher risk for Māori and Pacific women - study

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    18 Oct 2024

    Researchers are calling for more kaupapa Māori targeted public health interventions following the study's findings.

    Alcohol-related suicides higher risk for Māori and Pacific women - study
  • Fuel costs, exchange rate blamed as Sounds Air pulls plug on capital to Westport flights

    News
    New Zealand Business
    18 Oct 2024
    One of the Sounds Air’s nine-seater Pilatus  aircraft which provide the service between Westport and Wellington

    The airline was operating the service at a loss which was not uncommon for regional services, its boss says. Audio

    Fuel costs, exchange rate blamed as Sounds Air pulls plug on capital to Westport flights
  • 'To grow roots where they land': Early Chinese refugees recall arduous journey

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    18 Oct 2024
    Clockwise from top left: Hing Yew Wong, Judy Cheung, Charlie Wong and Lily Lee.

    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.

    Early Chinese refugees recall arduous journey to New Zealand
  • Two concertos for the price of one concert

    Audio
    music
    18 Oct 2024
    Clarinet player Julian Bliss

    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

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Former St Bede's staffer charged with sex offences

    News
    New Zealand crime
    18 Oct 2024
    St Bede's College, Christchurch

    The charges related to offending against three boarders at the Christchurch college about 20 years ago.

    Former St Bede's College worker charged with historic sex offences against students
  • Person seriously injured in Christchurch workplace incident

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    18 Oct 2024
    St John is replacing an ageing Mercedes ambulance in Hokianga with a VW first response unit like the one pictured.

    It is the third workplace incident in the city in just three weeks.

    Person seriously injured in Christchurch workplace incident
  • Dozens more exposed to toxic fumes at hospital

    News
    New Zealand health
    18 Oct 2024
    Christchurch Hospital

    Workers in the radiology and ultrasound departments suffered headaches, breathing problems and rashes, and one had to be admitted to intensive care.

    Number of Christchurch Hospital staff exposed to toxic fumes rises to 55
  • Hundreds of meatworkers brace for bad news this morning

    News
    New Zealand Country
    18 Oct 2024
    Ray Bowman

    South Canterbury man Ray Bowman did not muck around when he learned that he - like hundreds others at Smithfield - was facing probable redundancy.

    Smithfield meatworks staff mull future in Timaru ahead of Alliance meeting
  • Expertise of two witnesses called into question during inquest

    Audio
    national
    18 Oct 2024

    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.

    …
  • Black Caps dismiss India for record low 46

    News
    Sport
    18 Oct 2024
    Matt Henry of New Zealand  appeals.

    India were bundled out for their worst total on home soil, as New Zealand's fast bowlers ran amok.

    Test cricket: Woeful India dismissed for 46 as New Zealand pacers run riot
  • India fall to lowest score at home as NZ pacers excel

    News
    Sport
    17 Oct 2024
    New Zealand players celebrates the wicket of Rohit Sharma in the first test match against India at Bengaluru, India, October 17, 2024. 

Photo by Vipin Pawar/ Sportzpics for BCCI

    India were bowled out for a paltry 46, their third-lowest test total and their lowest on home soil.

    Cricket: India fall to lowest score at home as New Zealand pacers excel
  • Mosque terrorist would have struggled to buy guns from criminals, inquest told

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    17 Oct 2024
    Dr. Jarrod Gilbert

    "Criminals will be suspicious of outsiders, particularly those who cannot be easily verified by trusted colleagues," Dr Jarrod Gilbert said.

    Christchurch mosque terrorist would have struggled to buy guns from criminals, inquest told
  • Turban Day celebrated in Christchurch and Tauranga

    News
    IndoNZ
    17 Oct 2024

    Organisers aimed to create awareness about the significance of a turban and other articles of faith in the Sikh religion.

    Turban Day celebrated in Christchurch and Tauranga
  • Old clothes gathering dust? Free pick-up this Saturday

    News
    New Zealand Good News
    17 Oct 2024
    No caption.

    Uber and the Red Cross will pick up donated clothes at no charge across Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.

    Free clothing pick-up across Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch on Saturday
  • Six people hurt in three-vehicle Christchurch crash

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    17 Oct 2024
    A St John New Zealand ambulance

    Two people were taken to a hospital, one in a serious condition.

    Six people hurt in three-vehicle Christchurch crash
  • Red Cross urges wardrobe spring clean this Saturday

    Audio 17 Oct 2024
    Red Cross collect donated clothing

    Red Cross is preparing for a influx of used clothing this weekend, with free pick up available in three cities on Saturday only.  Audio

  • New operating theatre to be built at Forté Hospital in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand health
    17 Oct 2024
    Forté Health Hospital in central Christchurch.

    A new operating theatre at Christchurch's Forté Hospital will increase surgical capacity, as the health sector struggles to meet increasing demand.

    New operating theatre to be built at Forté Hospital in Christchurch
  • Fifty-nine of NZ's most iconic treks and how to tramp them

    Audio
    books
    16 Oct 2024
    A composite image showing Hannah-Rose on the left, and the cover of Wild Walks Aotearoa on the right. Hannah-Rose is leaning on a stick, carrying a hiking pack, with her legs covered in mud, smiling, standing in the bush. The book cover shows a tramper standing on a hillside gazing at a snowy mountain in the distance.

    Hannah-Rose Watt is a dedicated tramper based in Christchurch. Her new book is called Wild Walks Aotearoa: A Guide to Tramping in New Zealand and is on shelves now. She joins Emile Donovan Audio

  • Pregnant staff at Christchurch Hospital exposed to toxic fumes

    News
    New Zealand health
    16 Oct 2024
    Christchurch Hospital Emergency Department

    Pregnant staff in Christchurch Hospital's radiology team have been offered advice after inhaling toxic fumes from a construction site.

    Christchurch Hospital staff exposed to toxic fumes given health advice
  • Berm garden drama triggers call for consistency

    News
    New Zealand local council
    16 Oct 2024
    Christine Hobbs has a berm garden in the Auckland suburb of Glendowie and says the council has told her that they will not chase her up about it as they cannot apply their berm policy consistently.

    Homeowners are calling for consistency over berm gardens after a New Plymouth woman was threatened with a hefty fine.

    Call for consistency on berm gardens enforcement
  • Environment Canterbury votes in Craig Pauling as new chairperson

    News
    New Zealand local council
    16 Oct 2024
    Canterbury Regional Council deputy chair Craig Pauling during a council meeting on 24 July

    Many of the councillors around the table expressed their regret at Peter Scott's resignation after a string of controversies.

    Environment Canterbury votes in Craig Pauling as new chairperson
  • Easy Eats: Zesty Lamb and Halloumi Wraps

    Recipe
    16 Oct 2024

    Recipe by Sam Parish

    From Afternoons on Wednesday 16 October 2024

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