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Red wave may be breaking in battle for Ilam
Audio 21 Sep 2023National is striving to reclaim a traditional party stronghold in Christchurch, following one of the biggest upsets of the last election.
Labour's Sarah Pallett unseated long-serving MP Gerry… Audio
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Platform for untold Dawn Raids stories provides healing
Audio 21 Sep 2023Platform for untold Dawn Raids stories provides generational healing. Audio
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NZ govt warns migrant workers of employment scams amid Immigration review
Govt doesn't know how many migrants have been scammed
The government admits it does not know how many migrants might have been scammed through one of its employer-worker schemes.
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Canterbury gets a shock from long and strong earthquake
Canterbury got a big shock this morning with a long and strong earthquake that sent people running for the nearest door frame. While the region seems to have escaped any major damage, it's left locals… Audio
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First song: Tami Neilson
Tami Neilson is back from touring in the U.S and about to start a special tour in Aotearoa with NZ music legend Dinah Lee. Tami joins Jesse to talk about the upcoming Rock 'n' Roll Revue. Audio
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Hurunui District Council grants permission for new helipad
Hurunui District Council grants permission for new helipad
It is hoped a new helipad in a rural North Canterbury town will make it easier for emergency helicopters to land.
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Fewer places to swim in Canterbury this summer, thanks to pollution
Fewer places to swim in Canterbury this summer, thanks to pollution
Twenty-five lakes, rivers and beaches have been graded by the regional council as unsuitable for swimming - more than last year.
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Tarras locals gear up for fight over airport
Tarras locals gear up for fight over airport
The Detail - Christchurch Airport says it's premature to try to stop a new airport that's only just having the groundwork laid - but Tarras locals know what they don't want.
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Tarras locals gear up for a fight over airport
Tarras locals gear up for a fight over airportPodcast episode — 19 September 2023Christchurch Airport says it's premature to try and stop a new airport that's only just having the groundwork laid; but Tarras locals know what they don't want.
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Tarras locals gear up for a fight over airport
Christchurch Airport says it's premature to try and stop a new airport that's only just having the groundwork laid; but Tarras locals know what they don't want. Audio
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Tarras locals gear up for a fight over airport
Tarras locals gear up for a fight over airport
Christchurch Airport says it's premature to try and stop a new airport that's only just having the groundwork laid; but Tarras locals know what they don't want.
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Fears future of sheep possibly brought to NZ by Captain Cook
One of the first ever breed of sheep introduced to New Zealand is facing a very uncertain future. Arapawa sheep are thought to have been introduced to Arapaoa Island (formerly Arapawa Island) in the… Audio
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Air purifiers donated to help school coping with stench issue
Audio 19 Sep 2023For the past 18 months staff and students at one Christchurch school have been battling foul-smelling air from a nearby waste processing plant. The ongoing air quality issues has led to students with… Audio
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Donated air purifiers hoped to help asthmatics deal with Bromley's 'putrid smell'
Donated air purifiers hoped to help asthmatics deal with Bromley's 'putrid smell'
The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ has gifted 40 air purifiers to Bromley School, to help pupils with asthma and their families.
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Rest homes forced to sedate dementia patients due to lack of psychiatrists
Rest homes forced to sedate dementia patients due to lack of psychiatrists
Alternatively, elderly patients with dementia are being housed in general psychiatric inpatient units - a risk to their safety, advocates say.
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Mystery meat dumper on the loose in Christchurch
A mystery meat dumper is plaguing Christchurch, offloading hundreds of kilos raw off cuts and carcasses in public bins. The dodgy dumper struck again last night discarding fourteen bags of meat waste… Video, Audio
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Coroners inquest into double murderer Paul Tainui
A coroner's inquest has heard that double murderer Paul Tainui is now used as a case study for certain types of psychopathy for Corrections staff training. Tainui raped and murdered Nicole Tuxford in… Audio
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'Nasty surprise' as hundreds of kilograms of meat thrown in Christchurch bins
'Nasty surprise' as hundreds of kilograms of meat thrown in Christchurch bins
A mystery meat dumper has been filling Christchurch's public bins with hundreds of kilograms of meat in recent weeks.
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Gemma Peacocke: a composer comfortable in her own skin
NZ composer Gemma Peacocke talks with Bryan Crump about recent works, and finding "a way around the squeamishness of being a classical composer who's interested in expressing emotion". Audio
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Former state care kids quiz politicians on their plans
Former state care kids quiz politicians on their plans
Politicians have been put in the hot seat by young people who experienced first-hand what it is like to be under the care of the state.
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Teen accused of dangerous driving causing fatality remanded on bail
Teen accused of dangerous driving causing fatality was on learner's licence
The teenager accused of being behind the wheel of a pink-stickered car which smashed into a Rangiora home, killing another teen, was on a learner's licence.
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Tahiti’s part-time footballers versus Suarez and Torres in Brazil
Tahiti’s part-time footballers versus Suarez and Torres in Brazil
They didn't win, and they only scored only once, but Tahiti were still the crowd favourites at a global football tournament
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Taranaki's wayward weka rehomed in South Island
Weka suspected of being illegally released in Taranaki rehomed
But concerns and confusion remain about how the birds found their way to the town of Manaia in the first place.
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Inquest told no requirement for killer Paul Tainui to tell parole officer of intimate relationships
No requirement for killer to report intimate relationships, inquest told
A coroner's inquest into the murder of a Christchurch woman in 2018 has been told that here was no requirement for her killer to report to his parole officer about any new intimate relationships.
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The complexity of Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui redevelopment
The complexity of Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui redevelopment
The man in charge of the Sarjeant Gallery earthquake strengthening and redevelopment project in Whanganui says it has been one of the most complex and challenging of his 40-year career.