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Renewable energy generator, a game changer in emergencies
Audio 23 Nov 2023A three person tech team in Dunedin has developed an all-in-one renewable generator. Audio
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Police search hospitals and schools across the country after threats made
Disruption as school, hospitals receive threatening emails
Police have searched hospitals and schools across the country after threats were made against a number of organisations - but Te Whatu Ora is reassuring people it is safe to attend hospitals.
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Lyttelton could be in line for SailGP after Auckland denied hosting rights
Could Lyttleton be in the running to host the 2024 SailGP yacht racing event once more?
SailGP organisers have decided not to stage the event in Auckland's Waitemata Harbour, as it couldn't lock in… Audio
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Canterbury has a plan to return as tourism destination - but has no funds to achieve it.
Canterbury has a plan to return as tourism destination - but has no funds to achieve it.
A new Canterbury regional tourism plan has been endorsed by the local councils but there's no money to implement it.
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Police responding to threats made against schools and hospitals around the country
Police have confirmed they are responding to threats made against hospitals and schools across New Zealand.
RNZ understands hospitals in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch are affected as well as… Audio
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Community bulletin: Turban Day marked in Canterbury as Diwali festive season ends
Community bulletin: Turban Day marked in Canterbury as Diwali festive season ends
The almost two-month-long Indian festive season draws to a close.
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Former New York property developer Colin Rath forged documents to sell in-debt yacht
Woman's $400k luxury yacht seized for money owing
A woman who bought a luxury yacht that was later seized due to money owed on it has described the man who sold it to her as "the most unpleasant and deceitful person".
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Bio security cat-tastrophe avoided after pet discovered on cruise
A bio security cat-tastrophe has been avoided after a pet cat was found on a cruise ship travelling around Aotearoa. The American cat was discovered in a passengers cabin onboard the Ovation of the… Video, Audio
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Auckland to no longer host SailGP
Watch: Auckland to no longer host SailGP
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited chief executive Nick Hill explains why SailGP has decided not to race in Auckland next year.
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Summer looking 'very positive' for Tourism Holdings
Summer looking 'very positive' for Tourism Holdings
Campervan operator Tourism Holdings is planning for a further boost this summer as the travel industry continues to recover.
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Entrepreneur to pay Canterbury grandmother’s $3300 fine for chicken sandwich
'Absolutely dumbfounded': Entrepreneur to pay gran's $3k fine for chicken sandwich
The woman forgot the sandwich was in her backpack when she arrived in Australia to visit family.
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Supreme Court rejects use of repurposed consents for water bottling
Supreme Court rejects use of repurposed consents for water bottling
Two companies had previously been allowed to extract billions of litres of water each year from Christchurch's aquifers using a decades-old consent granted for industrial use.
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Port Hills scrub fire a reminder low risk is not no risk - FENZ
Port Hills scrub fire a reminder low risk is not no risk - FENZ
Crews remain at the site of a scrub fire in Christchurch's Port Hills after a flare-up overnight, Fire and Emergency says. Audio
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Wildfire season begins in Port Hills
Audio 21 Nov 2023Fire crews have been keeping a watchful eye on the remnants of a wildfire on the Port Hills in Christchurch overnight.
The blaze took off through scrub and trees yesterday morning; three helicopters… Audio
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'Toxic relationship': The jobs nurses are doing instead of nursing
'Toxic relationship': The jobs nurses are doing instead of nursing
Nearly half the country's nurses are not working as nurses, with some even taking jobs in supermarkets or on road gangs.
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Fire in Christchurch's Port Hills has residents worried
Fire in Christchurch's Port Hills has residents worried
A fire in Christchurch's Port Hills on a dry breezy day had residents hoping they were not in for a repeat of the disastrous 2017 blazes. Audio
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Fire in Christchurch's Port Hills has residents worried
A fire in Christchurch's Port Hills on a dry breezy day had residents hoping they weren't in for a repeat of the disasterous 2017 blazes. And it raises questions about whether we need to be on… Video, Audio
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Fire in Port Hills in Christchurch closes part of State Highway 76
Port Hills fire contained
A vegetation fire burning on Christchurch's Port Hills has now been contained.
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Australasia's first cult awareness conference
Australasia will host its first ever cult awareness conference next year. It's called Decult, and is being organised by journalist and author of Cult Trip: Inside the World of Coercion and Control… Audio
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Christchurch City Council chief executive resigns
Christchurch City Council chief executive resigns
Dawn Baxendale is leaving for personal reasons, the council says.
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A ‘Māori Elite’ tours the nation
Living in the Kāpiti Coast town of Ōtaki, where he runs a gallery and shop with his wife Mia Brennan, Hohepa 'Hori' Thompson says his art and expressions are his way of “decolonising himself”, a… Audio
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Six further US police officers charged over fatal shooting of Kiwi Christian Glass
'Officers had a clear duty to stop that rogue cop'- mother
Glass was shot five times by police in his car near Denver in June last year.
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True newspaperman' Fred Tulett leaves a legacy
Long-serving Southland Times editor Fred Tulett has died - leaving a legacy of more than 50 years in journalism in which he mentored many top journalists who followed in his footsteps. Audio
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'True newspaperman' Fred Tulett leaves a legacy
True newspaperman' Fred Tulett leaves a legacy
Long-serving Southland Times editor Fred Tulett has died - leaving a legacy of more than 50 years in journalism in which he mentored many top journalists who followed in his footsteps.
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Are Jerry Seinfeld seats the most expensive tickets ever sold in New Zealand?
Are Jerry Seinfeld seats the most expensive tickets ever sold in New Zealand?
Would you pay $849.90 to see Jerry Seinfeld? That is the question many fans are being faced with as they rush to get tickets.