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How used scooter batteries could power our fight against pests
Using old e-scooter batteries and artificial intelligence, a Christchurch-based charity and company is developing technology to target possums, stoats, rats and other pests. Shaun Ryan is the managing… Audio
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Prisoners transferred to Otago as Christchurch prison runs out of space
Corrections is transferring more prisoners from Christchurch Men's Prison to Otago after running out of room.
The prison reached "operational capacity" over the weekend, which meant one man was held… Audio
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Post-election negotiations a focus after The Press leaders' debate
Post-election negotiations a focus after The Press leaders' debate
Possibilities for governing arrangements and whether National's potential bedfellows could make it work were a focus of the debate's post-match interviews.
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'That just tore my heart out' - Life behind bars with Peter Ellis
Audio 11 Oct 2023In a new episode of the podcast Conviction: The Christchurch Civic Creche Case, we look at the controversial case anew by talking to many who've never spoken before, including those who spent time… Audio
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E11: 2,416 Days
Peter Ellis spent more than seven years in prison, for a crime he says he didn't commit. He and others describe his time behind bars and the many surprises and revelations he faced. Audio
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Few fireworks from reimagined The Press leaders' debate
Few fireworks from reimagined The Press leaders' debate
Analysis - The Press debate didn't show us much that was new - but it was not really for the political tragics.
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Election 2023: All the latest developments on 10 October
As it happened: The Press leaders' debate
The Green Party ACT, NZ First, and Te Pāti Māori - potential coalition partners for the bigger parties - faced off at The Press leaders' debate tonight. Here's how it all went down.
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Group lodges Ombudsman complaint over handling of Christchurch's proposed housing density changes
Group lodges Ombudsman complaint over handling of Christchurch's proposed housing density changes
A panel has heard submissions on the Christchurch City Council's proposed changes which could see greater housing intensification in a number of suburbs.
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Press leaders debate kicks off, minus the two main leaders
Following some disagreement and delay, the Press Leaders' debate will finally take place in Christchurch this evening. The two Chrises were set to face off in the notoriously rowdy debate last week… Video, Audio
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Port Waikato electorate by-election date announced
Port Waikato electorate by-election: The details
The Port Waikato electorate by-election date has been announced this afternoon by the prime minister.
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Around the motu: Jean Edwards in Christchurch
Audio 10 Oct 2023RNZ's Jean Edwards is in Christchurch where the race for the Ilam electorate is heating up again. Sarah Pallett's success was one of the biggest upsets in 2020, as the first Labour MP to win the… Audio
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Christchurch water supply safe to drink despite being non-compliant - council
Christchurch water supply safe to drink despite being non-compliant - council
It is unclear if a parasite barrier will be installed on an uncompliant water supply in Christchurch.
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Tina Duncan: 'Cooking is my love language'
Audio 9 Oct 2023Tina Duncan is a self-taught cook, caterer, cooking school tutor and the author of Plated: A lifetime love affair with food. Audio
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Twists
TwistsPodcast episode — 08 October 2023The High Court trial into child abuse at the Christchurch Civic Creche begins on Monday, 26 April, 1993. Peter Ellis is charged with 28 counts against 13 children.
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E09: Twists
The High Court trial into child abuse at the Christchurch Civic Creche begins on Monday, 26 April, 1993. Peter Ellis is charged with 28 counts against 13 children. Audio
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What happens when nowhere is safe for a 13-year-old fighting everyone - including her parents
Audio 9 Oct 2023At one point, Michelle says, she was convinced her 13-year-old daughter was going to kill her. She was desperate for help.
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Calls to sack Pharmac boss after 'sick, sneering' remarks
Calls to sack Pharmac boss after 'sick, sneering' remarks
A top cancer specialist says Pharmac chief executive Sarah Fitt should step down over "offensive" emails.
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Jamie McCaskill: recovering te reo and tikanga with two guitars
Audio 8 Oct 2023An award-winning playwright, actor, musician and founder of the Maori Sidesteps, Jamie McCaskill’s latest play Two Guitars is a musical journey examining those of a generation of Māori find… Audio
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Wellington stave of fierce NPC comeback from Waikato
Wellington stave of fierce NPC comeback from Waikato
Defending champions Wellington have survived a withering comeback from Waikato to win a thrilling NPC quarter-final 32-28.
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Christchurch will host major climate conference in 2025
Christchurch will host major climate conference in 2025
The United Nations has announced Christchurch will host an international climate conference in 2025.
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Untouchable Girls: The Topp Twins in their own words
For over 40 years, twin sisters Lynda and Jools Topp have performed as the joyfully anarchic and comedic country music duo The Topp Twins. Now 65, Dames Jools and Lynda Topp speak to Kim Hill about… Video, Audio
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Winston’s wishes: What NZ First is campaigning on
Winston’s wishes: What NZ First is campaigning on
Analysis - The polls put Winston Peters in the driving seat for any potential National and Act coalition - but what are his policy priorities?
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The Week in Politics: Blame games and media bashing
The Week in Politics: Blame games and media bashing
Analysis - Hipkins comes down with Covid, sparking a blame game over the cancelled Luxon debate, while Winston Peters lashes the media, writes Peter Wilson.
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Queenstown Airport reopens after alert
Queenstown Airport reopens after security scare
Queenstown Airport has now reopened after an earlier security scare.