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The remarkable friendship of iconic architects Warren and Mahoney
Audio 22 Sep 2024Maurice and I is an unexpectedly moving, delightful, at times harrowing look at the enduring partnership between architects Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney and the creation and saving of the… Video, Audio
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Regional Wrap: Ōhinehou Lyttelton with ceramicist Grace Uivel
Audio 22 Sep 2024Each week Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different region in Aotearoa. This week we’re in the port town of Lyttelton near Ōtautahi Christchurch. Audio
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Kirsty Webeck: Winning over strangers and being a ‘clean comedian’
Audio 22 Sep 2024Kirsty Webeck is one of Australia’s busiest comedians. But her path into comedy was anything but conventional. Audio
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What was the finest piece of original Kiwi jazz this year?
What was the finest piece of original Kiwi jazz this year?
Check out the four finalists for the 2024 APRA Best Jazz Composition Award. Audio
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Aoraki Mount Cook rescue: Injured climbers airlifted to safety after four nights stranded in hut
Mt Cook rescue: 'Real jubilation' in climbing community after airlift
Two climbers are in good spirits after being plucked from "some of the steepest and most rugged terrain in the country" on Aoraki during a short weather window.
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New Zealand singer Eddie Low dies following cancer battle
New Zealand singer Eddie Low dies following cancer battle
"He never knew how talented he was and how much he inspired all of us as well as other singers and musicians," daughter Maria Low says. Audio
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Daytime drink driving arrests show problem 'no matter the time of day' - Police
Daytime drink driving arrests show problem 'no matter the time of day' - Police
A daytime drink driving checkpoint in Christchurch has caught four drivers, one of them three times over the legal alcohol limit.
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Podcast Anton Matthews September 21
As Maori Language Week draws to a close Mapuna hosts Anton Matthews at RNZ National's studios in Otautahi-Christchurch. He's the Director of Hustle group, a whanau owned business which operates a… Audio
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Fish and Chips served with Te Reo Maori
As Maori Language Week draws to a close Mapuna hosts Anton Matthews at RNZ National's studios in Otautahi- Christchurch. He's the Director of Hustle group, a whanau owned business which operates a… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Ed Amon (Part 1)
Audio 20 Sep 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ali Jones and Ed Amon discuss the four year political term being put back on the poltical agenda and the concerns about the future of rail access… Audio
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Car passenger stabbed at red lights outside Christchurch carwash
Arrest after man stabbed in apparent road-rage attack over loud music
The passenger was in a car at red lights when a man from another vehicle got out and attacked him.
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Convicted sex offender James Parker denied parole for third time
Convicted sex offender James Parker denied parole for third time
The former deputy principal has been in jail since 2013 for offences against boys while he was a teacher at Pamapuria School, near Kaitāia.
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Concerns new Cook Strait ferries won't be rail capable
Concerns new Cook Strait ferries won't be rail capable
The loss of ferries that can carry rail vehicles will mean more trucks on the roads, advocacy group says.
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Weekend weather: More rain, thunderstorms on way as downpour causes slip
More rain, thunderstorms on way as downpour causes slip
It'll be a fairly unsettled looking Friday for most around the country. Audio
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Abuse in state care apology feels rushed, venue convenient for politicians - survivor
Abuse in state care apology feels rushed, venue convenient for politicians - survivor
The government is causing more harm with its plan to limit the number of people who can attend the national apology for abuse in state care, survivors say.
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Basketball: What are the Breakers' chances in the NBL?
What are the Breakers chances as new season begins?
A new-look Breakers are beginning the NBL season with plenty to prove.
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Those worst affected by ADHD the least likely to get treatment - psychiatrists
Those worst affected by ADHD the least likely to get treatment - psychiatrists
Many in the profession worry about what it would mean to allow GPs to diagnose patients. Audio
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Govt using data collection vans to monitor roads and prevent potholes
Govt enlists vans for pothole patrols
The data collection vans will replace on-the-ground inspections across Aotearoa.
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Gang members allegedly making motorcycle parts and smuggling out of prison
Gang members allegedly making motorbike parts in jail and smuggling them out
An investigation is underway at Christchurch Men's prison and the engineering workshop has been closed.
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 19 September
On today's episode, Lebanon is hit with more synchronised explosions; a military technology expert explains what makes the devices explode; new research shows a wealthy New Zealanders could pay double… Audio
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Victim advocate on Corrections' Tainui failure
A coroner's inquiry has revealed flawed Corrections processes played a role in the murder of Christchurch woman Nicole Tuxford. Coroner Marcus Elliott found that Corrections failed to identify the… Audio
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What the stats say: Murder convictions up 77%, meth dominating drug landscape
What the stats say: Murder convictions up 77%, meth dominates drug landscape
New justice statistics show significant rises in the number of convictions for murder, manslaughter and driving causing death - though population increases are playing a part.
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Parking charges to be introduced at Christchurch's Botanic Gardens
Parking charges to be introduced at Christchurch's Botanic Gardens
The fees would apply seven days a week and are expected to generate almost $2.1 million in annual revenue.
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Nicole Tuxford inquest: Corrections failed to identify the acute risk to her life - coroner
Nicole Tuxford inquest: Three lives lost to a criminal psychopath
Paul Tainui was showered with kindness and repaid it by brutally raping and murdering two young women, and his actions also directly contributed to a third death, according to coronial findings…
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Dawn Raids: Christchurch art exhibition showcases 'Pacific cultures...don't give up'
Dawn Raids: Christchurch art exhibition showcases 'Pacific cultures...don't give up'
Josiah Tualamali'i, who made a documentary for the Fibre Gallery's Lotogatasi o Tagata exhibition, said there hadn't been a gathering in Christchurch for Pacific communities marking the apology.