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84 water suppliers do not have sufficient UV filtering facilities, Taumata Arowai says
84 water suppliers do not have sufficient UV filtering facilities
The list affects approximately more than 310,000 people across a total of 27 councils, with more than half of this number concerning residents in Christchurch.
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Christchurch mosque attacks: Functionality of emergency exit door to be examined as part of coronial inquest
Functionality of Al Noor Mosque door to be examined in coronial inquest
An inquest into the 2019 Christchurch terrorist attack will examine whether an emergency exit door at one of the mosques did not work during the mass shooting that claimed the lives of 51 people.
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Erin Helyard: "When I first played the harpsichord... it just suddenly felt like I was liberated."
Playing Bach's music on the instrument it was originally composed for was the perfect match for Erin Helyard. The early keyboard specialist and conductor will be performing concerts with NZ Barok in… Audio
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Preview: 2023 Show Me Shorts Film Festival
Dan Slevin checks out four of the 86 films programmed in this year’s Show Me Shorts Film Festival. Video
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National, Labour clash over trade relations with India
National, Labour clash over trade relations with India
Lawmakers from both sides of the political spectrum spar over ties with South Asian nation at the first-ever India Business Summit.
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National promises Space Minister and prize for top school student
Watch: Luxon announces space policy
National is promising a Minister for Space, a Prime Minister's Space Prize for school students, and two new sites for aerospace and space testing, if elected.
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Police appeal for help in finding missing Christchurch woman
Police appeal for help in finding missing Christchurch woman
Katrina Hill, 56, was last seen on Wednesday in Westmorland.
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Police trial DNA tool for two high-profile cold case murders
Police trial DNA tool for two high-profile cold case murders
Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy testing is being trialled in a bid to solve the murder cases of Mellory Manning and Alicia O'Reilly.
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E07: The Women
Four female creche workers are arrested in a series of raids on their homes. A damning report into the creche culture is release and the child care centre is abruptly closed. Audio
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Popular Christchurch library to be rebuilt
Popular Christchurch library to be rebuilt
Christchurch City Councillors have voted to rebuild a popular library, which has been propped up by temporary strengthening work for 11 years.
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What is 'race-baiting' and who decides?
What is 'race-baiting' and who decides?
Analysis - A policy is labelled racist. Then that accusation is itself called racist. Are we getting anywhere with any of this?
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An afternoon on the campaign trail without Labour's leader
An afternoon on the campaign trail without Labour's leader
The security guards at The Palms mall in Christchurch were surprised to hear Senior Labour MP Carmel Sepuloni would not need the six car parks they had reserved for her visit.
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Receding red wave could wash high-profile names out of Parliament
Receding red wave could wash high-profile names out of Parliament
Analysis - Labour's caucus looks set to shrink dramatically at the election, as the party struggles to turn around waning support.
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High interest rates, inflation driving down commercial property investments
High interest rates, inflation driving down commercial property investments
Commercial property investment has been hit by high inflation and interest rates thereby leaving institutional investors on the sidelines for the first half of 2023.
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House prices stabilising as market confidence increases - Corelogic
House prices stabilising as market confidence increases - Corelogic
Flatlining property values may be a sign that the 17-month-long downturn has ended, property research firm CoreLogic says.
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E06: Spikehead, Stupidhead & Boulderhead
The children’s stories get more and more bizarre and suddenly, others are in the frame too. Audio
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Labour-friendly turf Christchurch throws up some testy exchanges for Carmel Sepuloni
Labour-friendly turf throws up some testy exchanges for Sepuloni
The Cabinet Minister was challenged on her party's record on crime, the cost of living, veterans and beneficiaries during a visit to territory normally considered a Labour heartland.
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CTV building collapse: Judge rules in favour of allowing professional body to investigate former engineer
Former engineer to face disciplinary process regarding CTV building collapse
The professional engineering body can take disciplinary action against the man whose company designed the CTV building, a judge has ruled.
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Government pledges $5.4m to build runway and hangar facilities at Kaitorete
Government pledges $5.4m to support aerospace industry
The government is pledging $5.4m to help build runway and hangar facilities at Kaitorete on Banks Peninsula to support the aerospace industry.
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Wild weather: Backlog from flight cancellations, ferry services cancelled
Wild weather: Backlog from flight cancellations, ferry services cancelled
Air New Zealand says about 12,000 passengers have been affected by 93 cancelled flights , while more Cook Strait ferry crossings were cancelled. Audio
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Stoush over attendance at The Press leaders' debate
Political leaders are playing tit-for tat over who is ultimately responsible for stopping the 3rd leaders debate going ahead.
Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon were due to face off in Christchurch… Audio
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E05: Total Recall
As more and more children come forward with accounts of abuse, we look at what the role the parents, police and expert child interviewers may have played. Audio
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MetService warns of strong winds in the South Island and lower North Island
Recap: High winds batter South Island, vegetation wrecks powerlines
Roofs have been blown off in Central Otago and thousands of households through Canterbury, Otago and further north in Tararua are without power.
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Child went rigid, fainted when asked about Peter Ellis abuse, podcast reveals
The aunt of a child who says they were abused by Peter Ellis at the Christchurch Civic Creche has described the “blood-curdling” experience of a child fainting in front of her when asked about claims… Audio
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Can children's testimony be trusted? Experts weigh in on Peter Ellis case
Can children's testimony be trusted? Experts weigh in on Peter Ellis case
Conviction - An American psychologist who gave evidence at the Supreme Court hearing into the Christchurch Civic Creche case says a child's evidence can be just as reliable as an adult's.