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  • 'It's a disaster': Union boss on Dunedin Hospital losing right to train new oncologists

    News
    New Zealand health
    8 Sep 2023
    Dunedin Hospital Buildings in Dunedin

    Dunedin Hospital will have to stop training junior cancer doctors because it does not have enough senior staff. Audio

    Staff shortages result in Dunedin Hospital losing right to train new oncologists
  • Anglican leaders meeting to decide future of Cardboard Cathedral

    Audio
    building
    8 Sep 2023
    The Cardboard Cathedral in Christchurch

    Christchurch's Cardboard Cathedral may be sold, with Anglican leaders meeting at the weekend to discuss its future.

    Anglican bishop Peter Carrell says they'll consider dissolving the parish, which… Audio

  • Man arrested after investigation into offending against four youths in an OT residence

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Sep 2023
    Oranga Tamariki

    Police have arrested a man following the investigation into offending against four young people in an Oranga Tamariki residence earlier this year.

    Man arrested after investigation into offending against four young people in an Oranga Tamariki residence
  • Stanford backs school over plans to slash roll but won't commit to retaining status quo

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    8 Sep 2023
    Chisnallwood Intermediate meeting

    National's education spokesperson says there's no reason to reduce Chisnallwood Intermediate's roll, but is not promising to keep it as it is if the party wins power.

    National's Erica Stanford tells school to fight plans to slash roll, but won't commit to keeping it as is
  • Man arrested after investigation into offending against four youths in an OT residence

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Sep 2023
    Oranga Tamariki

    Police have arrested a man following the investigation into offending against four young people in an Oranga Tamariki residence earlier this year.

    Man arrested after investigation into offending against four young people in an Oranga Tamariki residence
  • Armstrong earns fulltime IndyCar series drive

    News
    Sport
    8 Sep 2023
    Young New Zealand driver Marcus Armstrong.

    New Zealand's Marcus Armstrong has been promoted to a fulltime driving role with IndyCar series team Chip Ganassi Racing after signing a contract extension.

    Armstrong earns fulltime IndyCar series drive
  • Labour removes false advertising over public transport for disabled people

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    7 Sep 2023
    Chris Hipkins makes economic policy announcement  at Auckland Uni

    Labour has been caught out claiming National would cut free public transport for disabled people, despite never providing that support in the first place.

    Labour removes false advertising over public transport for disabled people
  • Hydrogen-powered planes flying over Aotearoa by 2035, aviation group says

    News
    New Zealand Business
    7 Sep 2023
    Concept image of different types of hydrogen powered planes. Airbus is investigating three types; turboprop, turbofan and blended wing options.

    The shift could remove up to 900,000 tonnes of carbon emissions every year by 2050.

    Hydrogen-powered planes flying over Aotearoa by 2035, aviation group says
  • Timaru driver who killed five mates in crash refused parole

    News
    New Zealand crime
    7 Sep 2023
    Tyreese Fleming killed five Timaru teenagers in a crash where he was speeding and had been drinking. Photo / George Heard

    Tyreese Fleming claims he "will forever be sorry about what happened" but the Parole Board have questioned whether he is "truly remorseful".

    Timaru driver who killed five mates in crash refused parole - board has concerns whether he is ‘truly remorseful’
  • Canterbury scientists working to create 'balls of fruity deliciousness'

    News
    New Zealand food
    7 Sep 2023
    Clusters of blueberry cells.

    Could lab-grown plant cells be part of the solution to population growth and climate change? Audio

    Canterbury scientists working to create 'balls of fruity deliciousness'
  • School building projects face delays and cost blowouts

    News
    New Zealand education
    7 Sep 2023

    An Auckland high school where leaks have been falling on students' heads for years is among those that have undergone a review into building project problems. Audio

    School building projects face delays and cost blowouts
  • Designer creates election themed card game

    Audio
    politics
    7 Sep 2023
    A picture of the card game Maya Templer created based on the election.

    A Christchurch graphic designer is teaching young voters about the upcoming election with a creative twist - by turning it into a card game.

    It's called 'Meet the Candidates', and pokes fun at New… Audio

  • Airbus, Air NZ and others join forces to launch green hydrogen aviation

    News
    New Zealand Business
    7 Sep 2023
    Hydrogen plane concept image

    They say the shift to hydrogen power would remove up to 900,000 tonnes of carbon emissions every year by 2050. Audio

    Airbus, Air NZ and others join forces to launch green hydrogen aviation
  • NZ ideal place to develop low-emission aviation fuel according to report

    Audio
    environment transport
    7 Sep 2023
    Air New Zealand is partnering with four aircraft makers to develop zero-emission demonstrator flights by 2026, using electric, green hydrogen and hybrid technologies.

    Six international companies - including Air New Zealand, Christchurch Airport and Airbus - have banded together to study opportunities for using green hydrogen to fuel aviation.

    In a report released… Audio

  • Mama Hooch rapists' dad Michael Jaz owes $234,000 after company liquidated

    News
    New Zealand crime
    7 Sep 2023
    The Jaz family ran Mama Hooch, pictured, and nearby Venuti on Colombo St. Mama Hooch’s premises has since been taken over by new owners and given a new name.

    Michael Jaz was the sole director of Jaz Holdings Limited.

    Mama Hooch rapists' dad Michael Jaz owes $234,000 after company liquidated
  • Election 2023: Updates on 6 September

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    6 Sep 2023
    Chris Hipkins at Auckland Uni

    This country's history of a free, independent media needs to be maintained, Labour leader says.

    Election 2023: Updates on 6 September
  • Yanfei Bao: Body still not found, search targets new areas

    News
    New Zealand crime
    6 Sep 2023
    Police and search and rescue combing Greenpark farmland in Canterbury in connection to the homicide case.

    It has been 49 days since real estate agent Yanfei Bao was last seen and today, police looking for her are searching in several new areas.

    Yanfei Bao: Police search new areas around Christchurch
  • Watch: National will deliver 10,000 EV chargers by 2030, leader says

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    6 Sep 2023
    Christopher Luxon during an electric vehicle charger announcement in Christchurch on 6 September.

    National Party leader Christopher Luxon has promised 10,000 electric vehicle charges by 2030 if elected.

    Watch: National Party will deliver 10,000 electric vehicle chargers by 2030, leader says
  • Pest patrol: Dogs enlisted for pest-free Banks Peninsula success

    News
    New Zealand conservation
    5 Sep 2023
    Frank Film - Pest-free Banks Peninsula success

    Dog versus hedgehog. In a suburban garden, victory would go to the one with the prickled armour.

    Pest patrol: Dogs enlisted for pest-free Banks Peninsula success
  • Watch: Youth intervention programme for recidivist offenders launched

    News
    Politics children
    5 Sep 2023
    Kelvin Davis

    Children's Minister Kelvin Davis is announcing the launch of a youth intervention programme at Te Mahurehure Marae at Point Chevalier in Auckland.

    Watch: Kelvin Davis launches youth intervention programme for recidivist offenders
  • Hospital doctors and dentists on strike over pay negotiations

    News
    New Zealand health
    5 Sep 2023
    Christchurch hospital doctors and dentists on picket line

    Senior doctors and dentists working in hospitals are holding a two-hour strike over deadlocked pay negotiations between their union and Te Whatu Ora.

    Hospital doctors and dentists on strike over pay negotiations
  • Oncologists pen open letter to Pharmac asking for more life-saving cancer drugs

    News
    New Zealand health
    5 Sep 2023
    Diane Smith.

    Drug-buying agency Pharmac is not moving fast enough, says a gut cancer patient paying more than $10,000 a month to keep her treatment going.

    Oncologists pen open letter to Pharmac asking for more life-saving cancer drugs
  • 2023's winter the fifth-warmest on record, thanks to chilly August

    News
    New Zealand weather
    4 Sep 2023
    Snow in Dunedin on 10 August 2023

    August was the first month since May 2017 with cooler temperatures than the 1991-2020 average.

    2023's winter the fifth-warmest on record, thanks to chilly August
  • Engineers still want action taken over CTV building collapse

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    4 Sep 2023
    Rescue services at work on the Canterbury Television (CTV) building.

    The man responsible for the design of the CTV building, in which 115 people were killed, has been accused by the professional body for engineers of trying to dodge disciplinary processes.

    Engineers still want action taken over CTV building collapse
  • Wallace says he will be dead before next parole hearing

    News
    New Zealand crime
    4 Sep 2023
    Sir James Wallace, one of New Zealand's best-known art collectors, businessmen, and philanthropists, arrives at court in 2019. He has since been jailed for indecently assaulting three young men.

    The Parole Board declined James Wallace's application for release on parole, wanting him to work on his safety plan and talk to a psychologist.

    Disgraced businessman and sex offender James Wallace says he will be dead before next parole hearing
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