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Sports Chat for 13 June 2025
The Super Rugby semi-finals get underway in Christchurch on Friday. Audio
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Tingjun Cao to be sentenced for murder of Yanfei Bao
Tingjun Cao will be sentenced for the murder of Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao on Friday. Timothy Brown spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Crusaders v Blues: what you need to know
Super Rugby's most heated rivalry writes another chapter in Christchurch tonight. Video
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包艳飞遇害案今日量刑判决:案情时间线回顾
本周五,基督城高院将对中国籍男子Tingjun Cao做出量刑判决。Cao因谋杀基督城房产中介包艳飞(Yanfei Bao)罪名成立,本文为该案从案发起至判决的全部时间线回顾。
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Narawa enjoys injury-free season, as Chiefs focus on semi-final
"Everyone's competitive. Now you can't go into games thinking you'll have an easy game."
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New Auckland convention centre tipped to spark tourism recovery
The NZ International Convention Centre is due to open in February 2026.
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Crusaders v Blues: what you need to know
Super Rugby Pacific's most heated rivalry writes another chapter tonight in Christchurch. Video
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New literary voices honoured
Books from ten emerging New Zealand writers will be celebrated and amplified in a new initiative from The Coalition for Books. Audio
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Closing the book on a 50-year library legacy
A lot has changed in the Ashburton District since 1975, but there has always been one constant - the librarian.
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Call for tighter rules after drone and plane nearly collide at airport
There was a close call for an Air New Zealand flight on its approach to Auckland Airport.
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Writing the book of the Kiwi classical guitar
Matthew Marshall is about to embark on another tour of New Zealand and beyond, but he's also writing a history of the classical guitar in Aotearoa. Audio
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Prison population projected to boom over next decade
Official figures now forecast a 4000-person, or 36%, increase in prisoners by 2035.
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Students hope prisoners' newsletter 'removes some stigma'
The new publication is being delivered to inmates at prisons in Canterbury.
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Potential insurance costs cast shadow over parent visa
Fees for any new insurance products are likely to be more expensive than current travel insurance, experts say.
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Protecting Kaikōura’s little penguins with secret safe zones
Dogs, cats and humans add to the kororā's problems - they are also affected by starvation at sea.
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Progress reported out of Bougainville independence talks
Reports in Papua New Guinea say the governments of Bougainville and PNG have agreed to table the 2019 independence referendum results in parliament.
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Row erupts over five 'Year 14s' in school's controversial first XV
Critics say the college has stacked its team with older players, with one parent saying it's making a "mockery" of a premier competition. Audio
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The latest rural sport trend: Lawnmower racing is in
Riders on modified mowers will be battling it out at this year's Fieldays. Audio
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The suburbs where house prices are picking up
While standalone house prices are starting to pick up in many areas, growth of townhouses and flats is patchier.
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North Island's loss, Christchurch's gain?
According to the latest census figures, more people moved south than north in the period between 2018 and 2023 - a reversal of traditional migration patterns.
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Air NZ to start flights to new Western Sydney airport by mid-2027
Western Sydney International Airport is due to operate 24-hours a day without curfews.
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Auckland's new electric ferries set to make waves worldwide
The first of two fully electric ferries will undergo tests in the Hauraki Gulf after being launched this morning. Video, Audio
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Father who lost son-in-law to alcohol abuse calls for clamp down on liquor sales
Christchurch City Council is currently hearing from locals, businesses and organisations on their local alcohol policy (LAP) draft.
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Police have grave concerns for Christchurch woman
Audio 11 Jun 2025Police have grave concerns for Christchurch woman Elisabeth Nicholls, who has been missing since walking out of the Margaret Stoddart Retirement Village a week ago. Audio
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Super Rugby Pacific: teams named for semi-finals
The Crusaders, Blues, Chiefs and Brumbies will battle for a place in next weekend's final