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Election 2023: RNZ's guide to party policy
Promises, promises: it’s easy to forget which party has pledged what. Welcome to RNZ’s go-to guide for party policy ahead of the 14 October election day. We’ll keep updating this guide as policies are…
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Countdown investing $45 million in security after huge jump in assaults and thefts
One of the country's major supermarket chains is investing $45 million in security measures after a jump of more than 300 per cent in physical assaults and thefts over the past six years. Woolsworths… Video, Audio
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Former New York property developer Colin Rath back in Christchurch court on more forgery charges
Jailed former New York property developer admits more forgery
Colin David Rath has admitted guilt to three charges, including two of forgery and one of using a document for a pecuniary advantage.
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David Benbow retrial: New evidence to be presented in Christchurch murder case
David Benbow retrial: New evidence to be presented in murder case
The judge overseeing the retrial of a man accused of murdering his childhood friend, says new evidence will be presented in the second trial.
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Arohata Women's Prison inmates moved to other prisons unlawfully, judge finds
Women inmates moved to other prisons unlawfully, judge finds
A lawyer for inmates wrongfully transferred from Wellington's Arohata Women's Prison last year is calling for them to be sent back. Audio
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Orchestra performing with kōhatu, riverstones
A special performance is taking place this weekend in Otatauhi Christchurch to mark 150 years of University of Canterbury. Audio
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Motorcyclist dies in crash after fleeing police
Motorcyclist dies in crash after fleeing police
Police said they flagged the motorcyclist to stop, but did not start a pursuit when the rider fled.
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Arohata women's prison may have to re-open
Corrections may have to re-open Arohata women's prison, after a damning High Court judgment that it broke the law and discriminated against women.
The prison was effectively closed to sentenced… Audio
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Noah Lyles sprints to World Championship glory
Noah Lyles sprints to World Championship glory
Noah Lyles backed up his chat where and when it mattered as he took gold in the 100m final at the World Athletics Championships.
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David Benbow to face second trial over murder accusation
David Benbow to face second trial over murder accusation
A second trial gets under way in Christchurch today for David Benbow who is accused of the murder of his childhood friend Michael McGrath.
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The Week in Detail: Postnatal depression, football fever and fish farming
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Postnatal depression, football fever and fish farming
The Week in Detail: Postnatal depression, football fever and fish farming
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Walsh finishes fourth in shot put final
Walsh finishes fourth in shot put final
Tom Walsh has had to settle for fourth in the shot put final at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest.
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Calling Home: Dr Nick Laing in Northern Uganda
Dr. Nick Laing, originally from Christchurch has been living and working in Northern Uganda for several years where he is the co-founder and country director of OneDay Health which operates 36 Remote… Audio
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Education sector says international students flooding back into country
Education sector says international students flooding back into country
The education sector says the country's recovery from the Covid-19 slump in international students is well under way. Audio
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National MP Michael Woodhouse announces departure from politics after low list ranking
'Best thing to do is stand aside' - MP bows out over list standing
Long-serving National MP Michael Woodhouse has announced his surprise "departure from political life" after being unhappy with his ranking in the party list.
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'Once a mod, always a mod' - Dinah Lee to tour with Tami Neilson
The original Mod Girl is living back in NZ and heading out on a Rock'n'Roll Revue with Tami Neilson. Video, Audio
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Election 2023: National releases party list
Election 2023: National releases party list
The National Party has announced its list of candidates for the 14 October election, with a former senior minister no longer on the list.
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Canterbury swimmers face E-coli risk from polluted waterways
'It's like washing your dinner plates over your fish tank'
Kiwis are being urged to think twice about what's going down their drains ahead of the summer swimming season.
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Heavy rain forecast for much of the North Island, west and northwest South Island
Heavy rain forecast across NZ for most of weekend
Heavy rain is forecast for the upper half of the North Island, and for the west of the South Island along with Tasman and Nelson.
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Smokin’: US-style barbecue restaurants heat up in Aotearoa
Low and slow: American barbecue heats up in Aotearoa
It's not your average sausage sizzle. 'Low and slow' style American barbecue has found a home in Aotearoa, with restaurants serving up painstakingly cooked brisket, ribs and more.
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From cage fighter to writer: Airana Ngarewa
Airana Ngarewa left school to become a cage fighter. He hated English. Now a teacher, he's being described as a major new literary talent. His first novel is The Bone Tree. Born and raised in Patea… Audio
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Education sector says international students flooding back into country
Audio 18 Aug 2023New Zealand's education sector says the country's recovery from the Covid slump in international students is well under way. International student numbers are sitting around the low which is about 2/3… Audio
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NZ Live: Amiria Grenell and Saint Martins
For NZ Live today we have Amiria Grenell and indie folk trio Saint Martins in our Christchurch studio. Amiria's about to hit the road on a release tour with the band playing at venues around the South… Audio
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Special retirement placement for the Air Force's Orion aircraft
Audio 18 Aug 2023After 54 years, a priceless piece of New Zealand history is set to retire. Audio