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Aussie product and young gun defender new faces in Silver Ferns
Aussie product and young gun defender new faces in Silver Ferns
Australian product Claire O'Brien and Pulse defender Parris Mason have been named in the Silver Ferns for the first time, while another two former Ferns have earned a recall.
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Watch: All Blacks assistant coach Leon MacDonald suddenly quits
Watch: 'Sometimes things don't just click': Robertson's assistant coach suddenly quits
"As coaches we have differing views and both agreed it wasn't working," All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson says after Leon MacDonald's resignation.
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Tai Rāwhiti has some of the highest power prices. Can renewable energy help?
Can renewable energy ease high power prices in Tai Rāwhiti?
With "electricity poverty" soaring in Tai Rāwhiti, leaders are assessing the plausibility of locally owned, renewable energy grids.
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Flip Grater: Navigating the social awkwardness of the break-up
Navigating the social awkwardness of the break-up
Getting married was the easiest thing in the world, while separation is the opposite in every way, says Flip Grater. Audio
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NZTA driver tester recruitment a costly mess - instructors
NZTA driver tester recruitment a costly mess - instructors
Disorganised recruitment of driver testing officers by NZTA has left one driving instructor thousands of dollars out of pocket and another at a loose end, the instructors say. Audio
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What else can we learn from wastewater?
Wastewater testing became part of our daily lives during the Covid-19 pandemic, but what else can it tell us about what's happening in our communities? From looking for illicit drugs, to monitoring… Audio
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What else can we learn from wastewater?
What else can we learn from wastewater?
Wastewater testing became part of our daily lives during the Covid-19 pandemic, but what else can it tell us about what's happening in our communities? From looking for illicit drugs, to monitoring…
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What building consents tell us about life in Aotearoa
Stats NZ's Mark Darbyshire joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Health minister seeking advice on nitrous oxide
Health minister seeking advice on nitrous oxide
The health minister says he has sought advice on nitrous oxide, to see whether more needs to be done to address its recreational use.
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Three dead, two injured in State Highway 79 crash
Three dead, two injured in South Canterbury crash
Three people are dead and two others seriously injured after a crash in South Canterbury.
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Sincere Standtrue inquest: Desperate efforts made to save young Gloriavale man
Sincere Standtrue inquest: Desperate efforts made to save young Gloriavale man
Sincere Standtrue died at Christchurch Hospital 10 days after being found unresponsive in the Christian community's paint shop in 2018.
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Ambulance officers take strike action in hope to highlight wider funding 'dilemma'
Ambulance officers take strike action in hope to highlight wider funding 'dilemma'
About 2500 ambulance officers who work for Hato Hone St John took strike action for the first time ever on Tuesday.
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Bookmarks with Chris Kirk
The beloved children's TV presenter joins Jesse from Christchurch to talk about his career, the music he loves, and more. Audio
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Easy Eats: All-in-one oven-baked chorizo risotto
Recipe by Sam Parish
From Afternoons on Wednesday 21 August 2024
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The ups and downs of separation
A break-up or a separation signals the end of a relationship, but really, it's just the beginning. Audio
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Stars sign Queensland netball defender Remi Kamo
Stars sign Queensland netball defender Remi Kamo
Brisbane-born Kamo (Ngāti Mutunga) is eligible to represent New Zealand and will bring two seasons of experience in Australia's Super Netball with her.
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Watch: Health Minister Shane Reti faces questions during hospital visit
Watch: Reti to look at possible regulation over 'nangs'
The Health Minister has been speaking to media at Wellington Regional Hospital as it reveals the first of eight new radiology machines.
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Around the motu: Tim Brown in Christchurch
Work to restore ChristChurch Cathedral is over - for now. Audio
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Megan Dunn's lifelong obsession is turned into a midlife memoir
What is it about mermaids? They appear throughout history, from legends and books to film and even on your Starbucks cup. Audio
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Rare Ernest Shackleton medal heading to NZ after battle with British government
Rare Ernest Shackleton medal heading to NZ after battle with British government
Canterbury Museum has secured a rare medal, which the British government fought to keep in the UK.
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Call for Christchurch to follow Auckland's lead on stricter alcohol sales
Call for Christchurch to follow Auckland's lead on stricter alcohol sales
"Topping up" at night is "where the problems start to happen", a community board chairperson says.
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Where to now for Christ Church Cathedral?
Restoration of the iconic Christ Church Cathedral is to be stopped due to a funding shortfall. Bishop of Christchurch, Dr Peter Carrell joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2024
NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2024 Original Composition Winner Sea-am Thompson Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Should Christchurch follow Auckland's alcohol sale restrictions?
Should Christchurch follow Auckland's alcohol sale restrictions?
A community leader wants the city to follow Auckland's lead in bringing in a ban of supermarket and bottle store alcohol sales after 9pm.
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Calls for regulation on short-stay rentals as Waiheke Island faces housing crisis
Short-stay rentals fuelling Waiheke's housing crisis - researcher
Despite a high homeless per capita population, many houses on the island sit unoccupied for much of the year. Audio