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The breakthrough that led to police finding Yanfei Bao
The breakthrough that led to police finding Yanfei Bao
A technological breakthrough is believed to have led police to finding the remains of the missing Christchurch woman.
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Christchurch School asks public to help find stolen bell
A Christchurch primary school is asking the public to help them find their historic school bell which was stolen at the weekend. Addington Te Kura Taumatua Principal Donna Bilas spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Police seek suspension of majority of South Island New World liquor licenses
Police seek suspension of New World liquor licences in South Island
Police say it is due to alleged continual breaches of online alcohol advertising controls.
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Christchurch Emergency Department's Observation Unit opens four years after being built
Christchurch Hospital unit opens four years after being built
The Emergency Department's clinical director says it has been frustrating to have the unit there but not be able to use it for the past four years.
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John Hope Muchirahondo rape trial: Defence lawyer questions complainant's memory
Muchirahondo rape trial: Defence lawyer questions complainant's memory
Although some details were blurry and she conceded there were things she had forgotten, the complainant said she knew she did not have consensual sex.
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Uber Eats fees gobbling profits - restaurants
Uber Eats fees gobbling profits - restaurants
A manager of two Christchurch eateries is urging people to bypass the delivery giant and order from them directly. Audio
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Police allege New World stores have advertised discounted booze
Audio 5 Aug 2024Police are seeking to suspend the liquor licenses of most South Island New World supermarkets for alleged continual breaches of online alcohol advertising controls. A two-day hearing before the… Audio
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How much do people use Uber Eats?
Audio 5 Aug 2024Reporter Rachel Graham hit the streets of Christchurch to find out how often people use food delivery services like Uber Eats. Audio
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Uber Eats fees gobbling profits - restaurants
Audio 5 Aug 2024Some restaurants said uber eats fees are greedily gobbling up their profits and they're now urging people to by pass the delivery giant and order from them directly, Jazzy Seng, manager of… Audio
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July was New Zealand's eighth-warmest ever - NIWA
July was New Zealand's eighth-warmest ever - NIWA
Records show July's winter weather was mild, with higher than average temperatures for most of the country.
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Port Hills fires: 'It's going to be an ongoing problem'
Port Hills fires: 'It's going to be an ongoing problem'
A resident of Christchurch's Port Hills wants councillors to keep pushing for rule changes so they can stop pine trees being replanted in the fire-prone area.
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Battling with my brain: Mountain biker Sammie Maxwell’s fight to get to the Olympic Games
Battling with my brain: Sammie Maxwell's fight to get to the Olympics
The young mountain bike star turned on her best elite performance yet to charge to a top-eight finish in Paris. But first she had to get to the start line.
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Political commentators Sue Moroney & Tim Hurdle
Sue Moroney and Tim Hurdle join Paddy to talk about all things political. Audio
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Family mulls moving to double accommodation supplement
Family mulls moving down the road to double accommodation supplement
A mum says her supplement would almost double if she moved just a few minutes down the road.
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Boundary-breaking or classic comforts: Top toasted sandwich finalists named
Top toasted sandwich finalists named
A great toasted sandwich pushes boundaries, says the head judge of Aotearoa's premier toastie competition.
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Locals call for pine trees not to be replanted in Port Hills
A resident of Christchurch's Port Hills wants councillors to keep pushing for rule changes so they can stop pine trees being replanted in the fire-prone area. Anna Sargent reports. Audio
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Christchurch terror attacks: Coroner continues probe of locked door
Christchurch terror attacks: Coroner continues probe of locked door
Al Noor Mosque worshippers have said they kicked out a glass pane in an emergency exit door at Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque and crawled out during the terror attack.
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Renters who lived rent-free for 15 months quash Tenancy Tribunal ruling ordering them to pay landlord $52k
Renters who lived rent-free for 15 months quash ruling ordering them to pay landlord $52k
Both the renters and their landlord wrongfully assumed the insurer was paying.
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Name revealed for new Christchurch cathedral
Name revealed for new Christchurch cathedral
Bishop Michael Gielen has announced the name of Christchurch's new Catholic cathedral.
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Cathedral rebuild needs government's help - mayor
Cathedral rebuild needs government's help - mayor
Central government needs to step in to ensure the rebuild of Christ Church Cathedral is completed, Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger says.
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Regional Wrap: Akaroa with Lesley Burkes-Harding
Nestled in the impressive harbour of Canterbury’s Banks Peninsula, is picturesque town Akaroa. Audio
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Christchurch merino company Weft Knitting ships clothing to soldiers Ukraine
Chch company donates winter woollies for war-torn Ukraine
Ukrainian soldiers will be warmer in the trenches next northern winter thanks to Christchurch-made merino wool clothing.
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Catherine Taylor - The Stirrings: A Memoir in Northern Time
Author Catherine Taylor was born in Waikato but grew up in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. She is a book critic and features writer for British and Irish newspapers. Last week Catherine was announced the… Audio
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Christchurch terror attacks: Government's binning of recommendations 'shameful', Muslim leader says
'It's shameful that we have forgotten': Muslims call out govt over 15 March move
"We want more than remembrance of March 15th - we want practical, tangible, lessons to be implemented," says Abdur Razzaq Khan. Audio
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Swarbrick opens up about a tense AGM and the Green dream
The Green Party is trying to find ways to grow for the future, while doing its best to leave this year's problems in the past.
That laundry list of challenges has been thoroughly aired - but the… Audio