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  • Mama Hooch case exposed failings in liquor licensing

    Audio
    crime
    1 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.

    A health campaigner says the Christchurch Mama Hooch sexual assault case has exposed failings in liquor licensing rules and is calling for an overhaul of the law.

    Last week Brothers Danny and Roberto… Audio

  • More flights between NZ and India on the cards

    Audio
    travel
    1 Sep 2023
    Commercial airline. Passenger plane landing at airport with beautiful sunset  sky and clouds. Arrival flight. Airplane flying in a line for landing. Aircraft open light in the evening flight.

    A memorandum of understanding has been agreed between New Zealand and India to boost air traffic between the two countries.

    The new rules include traffic rights between New Zealand and six key Indian… Audio

  • House price downturn may be in final stages with 0.2% drop in August - CoreLogic

    News
    Business
    1 Sep 2023
    Christchurch based housing

    With mortgage rates close to their peak, a property research firm is confident it is only a matter of time before house prices start to rise again.

    Property downturn may be in final stages with values falling 0.2% in August - CoreLogic
  • Dazzling Onam festivities celebrate unity and culture

    News
    IndoNZ
    31 Aug 2023
    Classical dance performances are a familiar sight at Onam celebrations.

    Thousands in Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Nelson have commemorated one of the most significant harvest festivals of the Malayali community.

    Dazzling Onam festivities celebrate unity and culture
  • Super blue moon: Best ways to view and snap tonight's lunar wonder

    News
    New Zealand science
    31 Aug 2023
    The super blue moon is pictured over Nablus on August 31, 2023. (Photo by Zain JAAFAR / AFP)

    A night of astronomical significance awaits the country and keen photographers are prepping their gear as they ready to enjoy tonight's super blue moon.

    Super blue moon: Best ways to view and snap tonight's lunar wonder across New Zealand
  • New Palmerston North railway hub underway

    News
    New Zealand transport
    31 Aug 2023
    The Capital Connection train service runs twice daily week days between Palmerston North and Wellington.

    The design plan for a new railway hub in Palmerston North has been completed and land is starting to be purchased.

    New Palmerston North railway hub underway
  • NZ's only publicly funded Long Covid clinic to close

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    31 Aug 2023
    Collage of Covid test and person wearing a mask.

    The Christchurch clinic will shut up shop after a short, five-month run. A patient has concerns about the impact the closure will have on her health.

    New Zealand's only publicly funded Long Covid clinic in Christchurch to close
  • Learning to de-escalate tantrums and other challenging behaviour

    Podcast episode — 31 August 2023

    Are you struggling with your child's tantrums? Michael Hempseed is encouraging parents to rethink tantrums and anger, and instead of punishing a child for lashing out, he says it's vital to understand the root cause of the behaviour. Michael Hempseed is the director of Frontiers of Hope, a specialist mental health service in Christchurch, and has worked with Dame Sue Bagshaw for many years at Te Tahi Youth, the youth health centre that she founded. Together they have written Calming Your Child: De-escalating Tantrums, Anxiety, Aggression and Other Challenging Behaviours. Kathryn talks to Michael about their tips for de-escalating tantrums, as well as exploring the possible causes behind problem-behaviour, such as anxiety, sensory processing issues, ADHD, and autism

    Learning to de-escalate tantrums and other challenging behaviour
  • 'Pretty frustrating': Commuters unhappy with AT technology glitch

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    31 Aug 2023
    Auckland commuters 25 and over return to full-price public transport fares.

    Commuters were left confused after several Auckland Transport services, including train and bus timetables, went offline for almost 12 hours.

    Technology glitch halts AT live departure boards, journey planner
  • Learning to de-escalate tantrums and other challenging behaviour

    Audio
    education
    31 Aug 2023
    Upset child

    Are you struggling with your child's tantrums? Michael Hempseed is encouraging parents to rethink tantrums and anger, and instead of punishing a child for lashing out, he says it's vital to understand… Audio

  • England sending developmental side for Silver Ferns series

    News
    Sport
    31 Aug 2023
    Ameliaranne Ekenasio (Captain) of New Zealand Silver Ferns during the Netball World Cup Semi-Final 1 match between England and New Zealand  at the CTICC in Cape Town, South Africa on Friday, 05 August 2023

Photo: Mandatory credit: Christiaan Kotze/C&C Photo Agency

    None of England's World Cup players have been named in the side to meet the Silver Ferns in a three test series in New Zealand next month.

    England sending developmental side for Silver Ferns series
  • Understanding how hate speech becomes acts of terror

    Audio
    life and society crime
    31 Aug 2023
    Word hate written with keyboard buttons

    Emotional language, repetition and a sense of shared values are some of the ways people find common ground in conversation.

    They are also methods used by two of the world's most infamous terrorists -… Audio

  • NZ's only long Covid clinic to shut

    Audio
    health
    31 Aug 2023
    Long Covid, words in wooden alphabet letters isolated on bright red background with copy space

    The only publicly funded Long Covid clinic in the country will shut up shop after a short, five-month run.

    A patient of the Christchurch-based pilot clinic since it opened in May says it has helped… Audio

  • Kids as young as eight involved in virtual car theft rings, police say

    News
    crime law
    30 Aug 2023
    Lane Todd is the Canterbury Metro Area Commander Superintendent

    A two-day spree in which 59 cars were stolen in Christchurch was kindled after two groups, coordinating via social media, competed to see who could steal the most cars. Audio

    Kids as young as eight involved in virtual car theft rings, police say
  • Keeping an eye on highly mutated Covid-19 variant BA.2.86

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    30 Aug 2023
    New species of corona virus covid 19 micro cell, 3d rendering

    Explainer - A new Covid-19 variant - BA.2.86 - is causing concern over its large number of mutations. So what is being done to monitor this "radically different" variant in New Zealand?

    Keeping an eye on highly mutated Covid-19 variant BA.2.86
  • Kids as young as eight involved in virtual car theft rings, police say

    Audio
    crime law
    30 Aug 2023
    A police car

    Christchurch police fear someone could be killed as children in virtual car theft rings compete to steal as many vehicles as posible, driving them erratically and posting their near fatal antics on… Video, Audio

  • 'Keep this behemoth out': Group prepared to fight proposed airport in court

    News
    New Zealand travel
    30 Aug 2023
    Airport concept image.

    A group opposed to the controversial proposed Tarras Airport says it will fight every inch of the way to keep it out of their "beautiful place". Audio

    Tarras Airport proposal: Opposed group willing to take fight to Environment Court
  • AUDI Five Cities series on display in Hamilton East

    Audio 30 Aug 2023
    Five Cities exhibition

    A small Hamilton gallery is hosting a spectacular series show casing 5 cities around Aotearoa simply called AUDI Five Cities. The Welcome Swallow Gallery curator Clive Gilson talks to Jesse. Audio

  • Funding to help a new therapy for bipolar disorder

    Audio 30 Aug 2023
    Dr Katie Douglas.

    A new psychological therapy for bipolar disorder is being investigated - this thanks to the announcement of more than half a million dollars granted to Christchurch health researchers from the… Audio

  • Around the motu with David Williams in Christchurch

    Audio 30 Aug 2023
    Protesters left chalk messages outside Christchurch City Council.

    Around the motu with David Williams in Christchurch Audio

  • Group vows to fight proposed Tarras airport

    Audio
    national
    30 Aug 2023
    Airport concept image.

    A group opposed to a proposed airport at Tarras says it's gearing up to fight the plan all the way to the courts.

    Christchurch Airport has unveiled more detail for its controversial proposal to build… Audio

  • Tarras airport opponents vow to fight

    Audio
    national
    30 Aug 2023
    Airport concept image.

    A group opposed to an airport planned for Tarras says it's gearing up to fight the project all the way to the courts. Christchurch Airport yesterday unveiled more details of its controversial proposal… Audio

  • Rugby World Cup: How the All Blacks have fared in the past

    News
    Sport Rugby World Cup 2023
    29 Aug 2023
    Jonah Lomu in action, New Zealand All Blacks v England, rugby world cup, 1995.

    Analysis - The All Blacks have famously won three titles and more infamously lost in iconic, controversial or just plain bad ways, Jamie Wall writes.

    Rugby World Cup: How the All Blacks have fared in the past
  • Christchurch's Ilam electorate swings back to National, according to latest poll

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    29 Aug 2023
    No caption

    The Ilam electorate in Christchurch is swinging back towards National, according the results of the latest Taxpayers' Union - Curia poll.

    Christchurch's Ilam electorate swings back to National, according to latest poll
  • Details revealed for controversial Tarras airport

    Audio
    business tourism
    29 Aug 2023
    Airport concept image.

    There could be a decision on whether or not a proposed airport in Central Otago goes ahead within the next year. Christchurch Airport today unveiled details, including its preferred runway alignment… Audio

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