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From farming to cutting-edge chemistry
Audio 20 Aug 2024Lily Clague grew up on a sheep station in West Otago - a place so remote Gore was considered a thriving metropolis. Audio
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Weather: frosts, wind, snow and -5.6C as cold snap continues
Weather: frosts, wind, snow and -5.6C as cold snap continues
With the low temperatures there's a risk of black ice nationwide and drivers are urged to take care.
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Power companies withdraw deals due to price squeeze
Power companies withdraw deals due to price squeeze
Powerswitch says half-a-dozen electricity retailers are affected, warning of more pain to come. Audio
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Police log more than 20,000 hate crimes in NZ since 2020
Police log more than 20,000 hate crimes in NZ since 2020
The national total has been increasing, from 1315 in 2020 to almost 6400 cases last year.
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Gen X pop rockers Zed back with new album
Gen X pop rockers Zed back with new album
It has been two decades since their last album, but Kiwi band Zed have been flexing their "musical muscles" again. Audio
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Weather: Major roads remain closed, snow warnings continue
More snow forecast before frosty start for the south
New snowfall warnings have been issued for overnight, but sunshine on Wednesday should bring short reprieve.
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Crown says stabbing of dog walker Nigel Wilson was 'reckless killing'
Crown says stabbing of man out walking his dog was 'reckless killing'
Nigel Wilson was on his routine early-morning dog walk when he was the victim of a brutal stabbing attack, a Crown prosecutor says.
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Trial for murder of 62 year old Christchurch man begins
Audio 19 Aug 2024Lawyers have made their opening arguments in the trial of a man accused of murdering a man who was out walking his dog in Christchurch. The victim, 62-year-old Nigel Wilson, was found by relatives… Audio
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India’s diversity on display at Independence Day celebrations across New Zealand
India's diversity on display at Independence Day celebrations across NZ
The Uttarakhand Association of New Zealand and New Zealand Telugu Association unite to organise the main event in Auckland.
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The secret to a good toastie, according to the experts
The secret to a good toastie, according to the experts
Picton sandwich shop Toastie Lords sold 75,000 toasties in 2023 and this year is set to top that. Audio
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Can you get ketamine for depression in New Zealand?
Can you get ketamine for depression in New Zealand?
Todd Hilleard tried half a dozen different antidepressants before turning to much less common prescription.
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Christchurch band ZED release their first new music in 20 years
It's been 20 years since the ZED put out a full blown album. That's a long wait for fans of a band that came to typify that particular early 2000s New Zealand rock sound with hits like Renegade… Audio
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'Irreplaceable' naval memorabilia stolen from cadets base
'Irreplaceable' naval memorabilia stolen from cadets base
The Training Ship Godley Navy Cadets' building was broken into over the weekend of 10 and 11 August.
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Pivotal meeting could decide fate of earthquake-damaged Christ Church Cathedral
Pivotal meeting could decide fate of Christ Church Cathedral
The rebuild, which faces a shortfall in the tens of millions, is likely to be halted after the government declined further funding.
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Kiwi supergroup to perform Sgt Pepper's live
The Beatles come alive - with a little help from their friends
A Kiwi supergroup is bringing The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band to life. Audio
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“I was so hungry for anything other than the way I grew up” - writer and poet Sasha LaPointe
Audio 18 Aug 2024At the age of three, writer Sasha LaPointe was given her Skagit name in a ceremony - taqʷšəblu. In the Pacific Northwest, it’s a big deal to be given a Skagit name and she was her great-grandmother’s… Audio
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'The prime minister is dying': 50 years since Norman Kirk's last public appearance
Norman Kirk's last public appearance: 'The PM is dying'
The PM was worried about his health, but still went "the second or third mile" to open a school 50 years ago today. Two weeks later he was dead. Video
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The Police’s Andy Summers talks music and photography
Audio 18 Aug 2024Andy Summers is best known as the guitarist in The Police alongside bandmates Sting and Stewart Copeland. He will be performing solo in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington later this year. Audio
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The Beatles come alive - with a little help from their friends
James Milne (Lawrence Arabia) will join Dianne Swann (When the Cats Away) and The Phoenix Foundation legends Sam Scott and Luke Buda to recreate the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's live. Audio
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Troy Kingi: On his journey into Joshua Tree desert to record latest album
Award winning local musician Troy Kingi released his 8th album yesterday Leatherman & the Mojave Green. The artist has a creatively ambitious goal to release ten albums, in ten years - and for every… Audio
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Īhaka Martyn: Am I Māori enough?
When playwright and performer Ihaka Martyn (Ngati Tuwharetoa, Te Arawa) took an Introduction to Maori Culture course at University he was a pakeha identifying young man named Isaac who was… Audio
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Sincere Standtrue inquest: Gloriavale member says young man 'miserable' before death
Sincere Standtrue 'miserable' before death at Gloriavale
"It was like he'd been murdered by the community," former Gloriavale member Clem Ready says.
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'Boys playing in short pants': Sir Bob Charles takes swing at LIV Golf
'Boys playing in short pants': Sir Bob Charles takes swing at LIV Golf
"They're causing havoc - they're causing problems, and I just have no time for LIV whatsoever," Sir Bob says. Audio
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LIV Golf not going game any favours - Sir Bob Charles
Golfing legend Sir Bob Charles said he'll be asking questions at a Canterbury Golf dinner tonight about whether they would host a LIV Golf event next year. The Christchurch Golf Club has confirmed to… Audio
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Harnessing harakeke - a new future for a traditional taonga
Harnessing harakeke - a new future for a traditional taonga
It could change the performance of a pickleball paddle, a snowboard, a surfboard, even a rally car. Video