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Dunedin man Gurjit Singh bought CCTV cameras in weeks before death
Dunedin man bought CCTV cameras in weeks before death
Gurjit Singh, who was last seen on Sunday night, had security concerns in the weeks prior to his death.
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
Audio 30 Jan 2024Could Christchurch be a contender to host the next Commonwealth Games?. David says it could be dismissed as silly season fodder if the ramifications for the people of Christchurch weren't so serious… Audio
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Whakataukī of the week: 'Everyone's got their own place'
Hospitality operator and te reo Maōri advocate Anton Matthews says his favourite whakataukī is about valuing people who work in the public eye just as much as those who work behind the scenes. Audio
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Marine heatwaves driving extended whale and dolphin stranding seasons
Marine heatwaves driving extended stranding seasons
Increasingly warmer seas could see new types of marine mammals beaching on New Zealand's shores, experts say.
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Warming seas could see more animals stranded
Increasingly warmer seas could see new types of marine mammals beaching on our country's shores. An eight metre juvenile fin whale got stuck on a sandbar in the shallow estuary at Moncks Bay in… Video, Audio
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NZ Mountain Guides president Lewis Ainsworth dies in Canada helicopter crash
Top NZ mountain guide killed in Canada helicopter accident
Lewis Ainsworth, 35, was ski-guiding in British Columbia when the helicopter crashed last Monday.
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Going for Baroque in the South Island.
Cellist Tomas Hurnik talks to Bryan Crump about how he fell in love with New Zealand and period instruments, and how he managed to combine the two. Audio
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Christchurch residents cautious about new organics processing plant
Residents cautious about new plant after infamous Bromley stench
A Christchurch residents' association says it wants to see for itself whether the council's new organics processing plant will emit a smell.
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Firefighters put out blaze in industrial area in Christchurch
Firefighters put out blaze in Christchurch industrial area
Three crews remain on site after fire spewed significant amounts of thick smoke in Bromley.
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Whale dies after stranding at Moncks Bay
A recovery operation has been underway in Christchurch for a large whale that died after becoming stranded in Christchurch Sunday night.
The eight-metre juvenile Finn whale got stuck on a sandbar in… Audio
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Baby survives fatal three-car crash
Baby survives fatal three-car crash
Two people died in the Canterbury collision, but a baby in one of the cars was not badly injured, police say.
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Labour's Rino Tirikatene retires from politics
Labour Te Tai Tonga MP retires, warns 'Te iwi Māori will not roll over'
Labour MP Rino Tirikatene is retiring from politics after representing Te Tai Tonga from 2011 to 2023.
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Canterbury wedding helicopter crash: Northland photographer Rachel Jordan’s recovery
'It's changed me': Photographer on life after helicopter crash
Rachel Jordan says she's not the same person after the devastating crash.
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Large whale stranded in Canterbury estuary dies
Large whale stranded in Canterbury estuary dies
The whale got stuck on a sandbar in the shallow estuary at Moncks Bay.
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Whale stranded on sandbar in Christchurch dies
The whale that got stuck on a sandbar in the shallow estuary at Moncks Bay in Christchurch on Sunday has died.
Reporter Anna Sergeant spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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WATCH: Immerse yourself in Alan Parkinson’s giant inflatable cathedrals of light
RNZ Culture 101 takes you behind the scenes and on a tour inside a giant bouncy castle complex with a difference. Video, Audio
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Culture 101 Arts News January 28 2024
Audio 28 Jan 2024News in the past week from the arts and culture sector Audio
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Lotto’s $17.2m win: Canterbury player scores big in 2024′s first Powerball win
Lotto’s $17.2m win: Canterbury player scores big in 2024′s first Powerball win
The winning ticket for the mouth-watering sum was sold on MyLotto to the player from Canterbury.
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Media cop flak over MP’s startling downfall
The summer holidays are usually a dead zone for domestic political news - but the unseasonal and unexpected downfall of Golriz Ghahraman bucked the trend this month. Media copped criticism from some… Audio
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Media cop flak over MP’s startling downfall
Media cop flak over MP’s startling downfall
The summer holidays are usually a dead zone for domestic political news - but the unseasonal and unexpected downfall of Golriz Ghahraman bucked the trend this month. Media copped criticism from some…
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Firefighters tackle large scrub blaze in North Canterbury
Farm building destroyed in scrub fire in North Canterbury
Firefighters continue to battle the blaze which has destroyed a farm building by the Hurunui River, near Cheviot.
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The Mixtape: Ebony Lamb
Following the release of her acclaimed solo debut, Wellington musician Ebony Lamb is preparing for three shows with American indie band Calexico next month. In the meantime, she says choosing songs… Video, Audio
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Rotem Sivan - Dream Louder
Christchurch-born bass player Hamish Smith features on New York-based guitarist Rotem Sivan's new album 'Dream Louder'. Also this hour - classics by Hampton Hawes, and an exciting track from… Audio
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Untangling the Fairfax archive saga as more found scattered in North Island
Fairfax archive saga: Tracking down the missing pictures
It is one of the great debacles of NZ history-keeping - an irreplaceable physical collection of more than a million photos almost ended up in a rubbish dump. But some have been even harder to track…
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Ōtautahi Live: Pretty Stooked
Pretty Stooked join Alex Harmer in the RNZ Christchurch studio for a chat about their story and to play some of their current and upcoming music. Video, Audio
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