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Without system that adequately reports threats, nation is at risk says Islamic Women's Council
Audio 9 Nov 2023A landmark threat-reporting system for the public to counter terrorism and extremist violence is in limbo.
The system was a key recommendation after the Christchurch mosque attacks, with the Royal… Audio
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Corner asks mosque inquest whether NZ needs more highly-trained medics
The coroner at the inquest into the Christchurch terror attacks is asking if the country needs more highly trained medics who are able to go dangerous into situations like a mass shooting.
The… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 9 November 2023
Top stories for Thursday 9 November: The Ministry of Justice is looking to regulate the lobbying industry to prevent misuse of privileged information and unfair access to politicians.
The coroner at… Audio
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First-home buyers holding 'above-average share' of property purchases
First-home buyers holding 'above-average share' of property purchases
First-home buyers are on a record-breaking streak, accounting for 27 percent of the market share, a CoreLogic report has found.
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Helping to revitalise Moriori culture
A Moriori musician, an ethnomusicologist and the Hokotehi Moriori Trust are part of a team helping to revitalise Moriori culture with 3D-printed replicas of traditional bone flutes from Rēkohu the… Audio
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Helping to revitalise Moriori culture
Helping to revitalise Moriori culture
A Moriori musician, an ethnomusicologist and the Hokotehi Moriori Trust are part of a team helping to revitalise Moriori culture with 3D-printed replicas of traditional bone flutes from Rēkohu the…
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Dame Lynda Topp fronts new campaign to promote fly fishing
Dame Lynda Topp fronts new campaign to promote fly fishing
Dame Lynda Topp got into fishing late in the game - on her 50th birthday - and has been hooked ever since she caught her first trout in Murchison.
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Christchurch terror attack inquest: Al Noor Mosque survivors needed hospital, paramedic says
'They needed a hospital': Paramedic breaks down talking about terror attack survivors
Craig Stockdale broke down in tears describing trying to treat worshippers who needed surgeons, not paramedics, after being shot at Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque.
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Ambulance officer breaks down in court during mosque attack inquest
A senior ambulance officer has broken down in court after being asked whether more staff could have saved lives at Christchurch's Al Noor mosque in 2019. The coronial inquest into the March 15th… Audio
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Our Changing World – Moriori music
Audio 8 Nov 2023Meet a musician revitalising Moriori culture through music, including traditional bone flutes brought back to life through modern technology. Audio
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Women prisoners transferred to other sites still not returned despite High Court ruling
Women prisoners transferred to other sites still not returned despite High Court ruling
Twenty-five inmates moved because of prison staff shortages in Wellington remain in either Auckland or Christchurch.
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Bluebridge ferry hits Wellington wharf, has 'small hole' on hull
Bluebridge ferry hits Wellington wharf, has 'small hole' on hull
The ferry had a noticeable dent and a small hole above the waterline, Wellington's harbourmaster said.
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Miscounted votes a human error but not suspicious, Electoral Commission says
'We're disappointed': Miscounted votes not suspicious - Electoral Commission
An independent review will be held into the Electoral Commission's processes after votes were wrongly attributed to the Leighton Baker Party and the New Conservatives. Audio
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Parties wrongly allocated votes in election data entry error
The Electoral Commission is rechecking all voting results after a data entry error wrongly saw two fringe parties gain hundreds of votes at three voting booths.
Two voting places in Port Waikato, and… Audio
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Paramedics give evidence at mosque inquest
One of the first paramedics inside Al Noor mosque after the Christchurch terror attacks has described being approached by a man carrying a dead child.
First responders have been giving evidence to… Audio
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Angela Blackmoore's partner says he checked house was safe before leaving for work on night of killing
Man says he checked house was safe on night partner was killed
The partner of Angela Blackmoore has told the High Court in Christchurch that the night she was killed was the first night she had spent without another adult in the house.
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Electoral Commission: Hundreds of votes allocated wrongly, full check underway
Electoral Commission: Hundreds of votes allocated wrongly
The Electoral Commission says hundreds of votes at three booths were wrongly allocated to fringe parties.
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Christchurch terror attack inquest: Senior police officer unaware injured victims left alone in Al Noor Mosque
Paramedic responds to criticism they were slow to act in wake of terror attack
Craig Stockdale has told the Coroners Court ambulances "were not simply stopped" on Deans Avenue despite evidence given by police officers.
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Mosque inquest: Police officer admits changes needed in responding to major events
A senior police officer admits improvements are needed in responding to major events like the Christchurch mosque attacks. The remarks came today during the inquest into the March 15 attacks that… Audio
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Funding cuts force police to quit replacing ageing deployment system CARD
Investment in CARD 'under active consideration' - police
Police have dropped the replacement of a communications system vital to deploying patrol cars and fire trucks. Audio
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October unusually wet and windy - NIWA
October unusually wet and windy
The South Island and lower North will continue to see more strong gusts in coming months, NIWA says. Audio
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A look back at Sam Cane's turbulent 2023
A look back at Sam Cane's turbulent 2023
It wasn't always good, but it certainly wasn't all bad either. Jamie Wall takes a look back at the skip's season.
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Fifty best films: Killer of Sheep
Dan Slevin says the elevation Charles Burnett’s film to the top 50 shows how the cinema canon is changing. Video
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Labour MPs express confidence in Hipkins ahead of leadership vote
'He deserves another shot' - Labour MPs to vote on Hipkins' leadership
Labour MPs expressed support for Chris Hipkins' leadership as they arrived for their first caucus meeting since the election result.
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Air New Zealand warns of disruption amid engine inspections
Air NZ warns of disruption amid engine inspections
Air NZ services could be disrupted for the next two years as 17 of its aircraft are checked for microscopic cracks in the engines' fans. Audio