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Sanctioned landlord 'not the kind of guy that really wants to do the right thing', neighbour says
Sanctioned landlord 'just wants to bank his money', neighbour says
Murray Hill, who's been warned multiple times that his property wasn't up to standard, has been ordered to pay $33,000, remove industrial rubbish and repair holes in the roof and walls of a boarding…
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Killer Nathan Boulter investigated four years ago for rape allegations when he was 14
Killer was investigated four years ago for rape allegations
But police said, after reviewing all the available evidence, it did not reach the threshold to prosecute Nathan Boulter.
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Paid firefighters to strike at midday, FENZ says it's unwarranted
Paid firefighters to strike at midday
Fire and Emergency is calling on the professional firefighters union to call off strike action planned for today.
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In her seventh decade punk legend Toody Cole shows no sign of stopping
Portland punk legend Toody Cole speaks to Emile Donovan ahead of travelling to Auckland for music festival The Other's Way. Audio
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Canterbury landlord ordered to pay $33,000 and repair boarding house
Landlord fined and ordered to repair, clean up property
The Tenancy Tribunal took action against Murray Lawrence Hill, who has a long history of complaints.
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Foodstuffs South Island fined for selling recalled hummus
Foodstuffs fined nearly $40,000 for selling recalled hummus
The dip was recalled in 2023 over the possible presence of salmonella.
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Third highest ranking member of Chinese government visits Parliament
China's third-highest-ranking official visits Parliament
In China's pecking order, Zhao sits only below President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang in order of importance.
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Eight injured in crash south of Hokitika
Eight injured in crash south of Hokitika
Four were hurt seriously after the crash that closed part of SH6.
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Frontline firefighters to get say in what big fire trucks to buy
Frontline firefighters to get say in what fire trucks to buy
Fire and Emergency was told five years ago to come up with a plan for what type of big trucks it needs and where to put them.
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Govt's puberty blockers move attracts strong reactions
Govt's puberty blockers move attracts strong reactions
Cabinet has signed off on plans to halt new prescriptions for puberty blockers for young people with gender dysphoria, pending the results of a major clinical trial in the United Kingdom, expected in…
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What exactly is a water crematorium?
When we talked about how the country is running out of cemetery space last week we were inundated with your messages. So when we saw that the NZ's first water crematorium, which was opened earlier… Audio
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Luxon greets China's top legislator at start of rare visit
Luxon greets China's top legislator at start of rare visit
Zhao Leji is the country's third most powerful political figure after President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang.
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Swiss man charged after fatal crash in North Canterbury
Swiss man charged after fatal crash in North Canterbury
The 32-year-old man is facing a charge of careless driving causing death.
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Police officer needs hospital treatment after alleged Christchurch Airport assault
Police officer needs hospital treatment after alleged airport assault
Police said the officer approached two people who were behaving in a "disorderly manner" earlier today.
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British disco queen Sophie Ellis-Bexter is heading to New Zealand
British disco queen Sophie Ellis-Bexter is heading to New Zealand
The British star will serve her glossy disco pop to fans in Hamilton and Christchurch in February next year.
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My Father’s Island # 7
Audio 20 Nov 2025FILE TITLE My Father's Island # 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ANNOUNCER INTRO: In our reading today the Dudding family says goodbye to Christchurch and makes its way back to an… Audio
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New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell named world's best ODI batter
Daryl Mitchell, the world's best one-day batter
Mitchell replaces Rohit Sharma of India after scoring his seventh ODI century.
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Firearms Safety Authority review finds conflict of interest risks
Firearms Safety Authority review finds conflict of interest risks
A "health check" of the police agency had begun following concerns over its workplace culture.
- Person dies in crash on State Highway 73 in Canterbury
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Jess Gillam: the soloist taking a back seat
Not yet 30, Jess Gillam has many musical firsts to her name. But she's never played the saxophone part in Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances - until now. Video, Audio
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Abuse in care: Ministry of Education website bungle could impact survivors making claims - lawyer
Ministry website bungle could impact survivors making claims - lawyer
The ministry says it should have been clearer, removing the false information from its website after questions from RNZ.
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Radius hails occupancy rates as net profit triples
Radius hails occupancy rates as net profit triples
The aged residential care provider made $6.3 million in the six months ended September compared with $2m the year earlier.
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Black Caps welcome return of Henry Nicholls for Windies ODI series
Black Caps welcome return of Henry Nicholls for Windies ODI series
Black Cap Tom Latham backs in-form Henry Nicholls to fit seamlessly back into national colours as they seek to seal the ODI series against the West Indies.
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No mandate for mandir: Nelson City Council unlikely to help fund Hindu temple
No mandate for mandir: Nelson Hindus seek help to build temple
Currently, Hindu events in Nelson either take place in the Multicultural Hall, which has to be rented out, or in a small room in Rozelyn Singh's house.
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Live Music: Sionna
Live from our Christchurch studios, Irish-born folk duo Lorcan Bolster and Helen Fahy chat to Emile Donovan and play a few tunes for us. Audio