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2024 Darroch_DeHart Duo 1 HARRISON First Concerto for Flute and Percussion
The Darroch/DeHart Duo perform at The Piano, Ōtautahi/Christchurch, 12 September 2024. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Survivor calls for Church to investigate physical abuse in Catholic schools
Survivor calls for Church to investigate physical abuse in Catholic schools
A man who survived and witnessed sexual and physical abuse at Catholic-run schools says the way the church investigates complaints of wrongdoing needs to change. Audio
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Review: Maurice and I
Review: Maurice and IPodcast episode — 11 September 2024Maurice and I tells the surprisingly moving story of two of the most successful architects in New Zealand - Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney - their life, their times and their struggle to save their most famous building after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
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Review: Maurice and I
Maurice and I tells the surprisingly moving story of two of the most successful architects in New Zealand - Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney - their life, their times, and their struggle to save… Audio
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Easy Eats: Mongolian Lamb Noodles
Recipe by Sam Parish
From Afternoons on Wednesday 11 September 2024
- Christchurch terror attacks: Inquest into shooter's firearms licence to begin next month
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What do end-of-life doulas do?
Death and beyond: What does an end-of-life doula do?
Over the past four years, terminal ovarian cancer has been shoving Cora Torr, 61, towards life's exit door. Audio
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Woman pleads guilty to charge following death of Richard Leman
Woman pleads guilty to charge following death of Richard Leman
Morgan Grant appeared in the High Court at Christchurch via audio-visual link, where she entered the plea.
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One person working on short-term fixes to NZ's disaster coordination system
One person working on short-term fixes to NZ's disaster coordination system
The National Emergency Management Agency has just one person dedicated to working on a short-term fix of the disaster coordination system that let people down during Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Air NZ engine that caught fire during flight brand new, source says
Air NZ engine that caught fire during flight brand new, source says
The engine, which had only flown three times, caught fire on a flight to Wellington earlier this month. Audio
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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl admits fathering baby outside of marriage
Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl admits fathering baby outside marriage
"I love my wife and my children, and I am doing everything I can to regain their trust and earn their forgivenes," he wrote in a statement.
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What do end-of-life doulas do?
Death and beyond: What does an end-of-life doula do?
"It is a really lonely place to be in when those around you don't know how to navigate the landscape of dying," says 48-year-old Rachel Mellor, who has terminal bowel cancer. Audio
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Muchirahondo rape trial: Defence urges jury to consider facts over feelings
Muchirahondo rape trial: Defence urges jury to consider facts over feelings
The defence for a man accused of multiple rape and sexual violation charges says the jury needs to purely look at the facts of the case, and not whether they like the accused man or approve of his…
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West Coasters won't be consulted on health cuts
West Coasters won't be consulted on health cuts
West Coasters will not be consulted before their weekend GP clinics are replaced with telehealth from 1 October.
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Jury needs to look at facts of Muchirahondo case - defence
The defence for a man accused of multiple rape and sexual violation charges, says the jury needs to purely look at the facts of the case, and not whether they like the accused man, or approve of his… Audio
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Funding for Christchurch A&P show signed off without consulting councillors
Council signed off funding for A&P show without consulting councillors
Christchurch City Council staff signed off $125,000 for this year's Canterbury A&P show without consulting councillors.
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Are New Zealanders 'sick and tired' of spending on cycleways? Not according to this survey
Are New Zealanders really 'sick and tired' of cycleways?
Analysis - The transport minister's claim is not backed up by the facts, a survey shows.
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Air New Zealand flight to Wellington diverts to Christchurch over hydraulics problem
'We can't land this thing': Flight to Wellington hit by hydraulics problem
The Air New Zealand flight from Auckland to Wellington needed a longer runway than was available in the capital.
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How to have happy feet - part II
Christchurch podiatrist Simon Wheeler is back to answer your biggest questions about feet and how to keep them healthy... Why do we get corns and bunions and what can we do about it? Should you tackle… Audio
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Growing food for free - can you dig this?
Thrift: The self-sustaining Christchurch food garden
A community gardener in Christchurch is proving you don't need to spend big to establish a thriving food garden.
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Glut of houses on the market keeping values down - QV
Glut of houses on the market keeping values down - QV
National house values continue to fall, with plenty of stock available helping to keep prices down.
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Auckland Muslim schools in lockdown after threat
School lockdown raises questions over government decisions - Muslim group
Al-Madinah School and Zayed College schools have shut over a threatening video. Audio
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Christchurch man on trial for 30 charges of sexual violation
Audio 9 Sep 2024A Christchurch man accused of multiple sexual assaults has been described in the Crown's closing address as treating women with contempt, and assuming he could use their bodies as he liked. John Hope… Audio
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Celebrating Helen
Cellist Polly Sussex and writer and teacher Carole Acheson talk with RNZ Concert's David Morriss about a special concert coming up later in September. Audio
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Muchirahondo rape trial: Prosecution closing starts with women's reports
Muchirahondo rape trial: Prosecution closing starts with women's reports
The Crown has started its closing address in the trial of John Muchirahondo by reading out some of the words of the 15 women who have made complaints against him.