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The personal artistic agony of Gabriel Krauze
Gabriel Krauze's extra curricular activities were a little different from the average English literature student. While completing his degree at London's Queen Mary College, he was involved in gangs… Audio
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Christchurch crash: Teenage mum Gypsy-Rose Walker on life support, parents say app showed speed exceeded
Teen mum fighting for life in hospital after horror crash
When Gypsy-Rose Walker headed out for the night, her parents were comfortable that she was with a group of friends they liked and that they could follow her whereabouts on a family tracking app.
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Lauren Dickason: Lawyers make closing arguments as trial nears end
Lawyers in Lauren Dickason trial make closing arguments as end nears
Justice Cameron Mander will sum up the case next week, before the jury begin their deliberations.
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Country Life for 11 August 2023
This week Country Life is in the bush picking kawakawa destined for artisan gin, a Bay of Plenty farmer recounts his story improving the land and his own mental health and - with the lambing season… Audio
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Country Life for 11 August 2023
Country Life for 11 August 2023
This week Country Life is in the bush picking kawakawa destined for artisan gin, a Bay of Plenty farmer recounts his story improving the land and his own mental health and - with the lambing season…
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NZSIS's first unclassified threat assessment targets competition, public trust, technology
NZ spy agency releases first public threat assessment
China, Russia and Iran have conducted interference in New Zealand, it says, with technology and falling public trust adding to national security risks.
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Lawyers make closing arguments in Lauren Dickason case
Lawyers have made their closing arguments in the Lauren Dickason murder trial. Mrs Dickason is accused of murdering her three daughters at their Timaru home in 2021. While the 42 year old does not… Audio
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Lambing's taking off on end of runway farm
Lambing's taking off on end of runway farmPodcast episode — 11 August 2023The paddocks on James Thompson's city limits sheep farm are starting to look like the arrivals lounge at Christchurch Airport during the school holidays.
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Country Life for 11 August 2023
Country Life for 11 August 2023Podcast episode — 11 August 2023This week Country Life is in the bush picking kawakawa destined for artisan gin, a Bay of Plenty farmer recounts his story improving the land and his own mental health and - with the lambing season underway - there's plenty of bleating at a farm on the outskirts of Christchurch.
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Lauren Dickason trial: Psychiatrist says mother showed delusional psyche
Lauren Dickason trial: Psychiatrist says mother showed delusional psyche
A forensic psychiatrist, who spent 20 hours assessing Lauren Dickason, believes her behaviour showed a delusional psyche in the days leading up to her killing her children.
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Psychiatrist who assessed Dickason says she showed delusional psyche
A forensic pyschiatrist who assessed Lauren Dickason believes her behavior showed a delusional psyche in the months leading up to her killing her children. The 42-year-old has pleaded not guilty to… Audio
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Photos: Polar blast sweeps across New Zealand
Photos: Polar blast sweeps across New Zealand
While the worst of the wintry blast is now behind the South Island, there are warnings in place for the North Island.
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Icy roads as temperatures drop in cold snap
South Island motorists warned to take 'extreme care' due to black ice
The cold snap has caused problems for drivers on icy South Island roads, flight cancellations and MetService says the cold front is now moving over the North Island. Audio
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Lambing's taking off on end of runway farm
The paddocks on James Thompson's city limits sheep farm are starting to look like the arrivals lounge at Christchurch Airport during the school holidays. Audio
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Lambing's taking off on end of runway farm
Lambing's taking off on end of runway farm
The paddocks on James Thompson's city limits sheep farm are starting to look like the arrivals lounge at Christchurch Airport during the school holidays.
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Property resale gains drop to lowest in eight years
Property resale gains drop to lowest in eight years
The proportion of properties being resold for more than the original purchase price fell to 93 percent in the second quarter of the year.
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Howzat! Christchurch man describes cricket wicket in attic
Now have you ever wished you could play some cricket in the house on a rainy day? Well for one Christchurch family that dream's become a reality. Glenn Bongartz, with the help of his architect… Audio
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Lauren Dickason trial: Psychologist says mother who killed daughters was overwhelmed
Lauren Dickason trial: Psychologist says mother who killed daughters was overwhelmed
A clinical psychologist who interviewed Lauren Dickason says she reportedly felt like a psychiatrist was going to lock her up hours before she killed her three children.
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'Perfect storm' insurance warning to local authorities
'Perfect storm' insurance warning to local authorities
An insurance industry adviser has warned of an approaching 'perfect storm' affecting premiums for local authorities.
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Psychologist says mother who killed daughters was feeling overwhelmed just hours before
A clinical pyschologist who interviewed Lauren Dickason says she was feeling overwhelmed hours before she killed her three children, believing she would not get a good psychiatric report, as required… Audio
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Lyttelton locals concerned about impact of visiting cruise ship
Not everyone in Lyttleton's onboard with visiting cruise ships with concerns the influx of passengers puts a strain on public transport and the tourists arent spending locally. More than 70 cruise… Video, Audio
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Man who didn't die loses court battle to get life insurance paid out
Man who didn't die loses court battle to get life insurance paid out
A man who took his insurance company to court for not paying out his life insurance after being cured of his "terminal" illness has had his case dismissed.
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Bluebeard's Castle
"It's just an hour, but wow - what an hour!" says Lester Lynch. The US baritone is in New Zealand with UK soprano Susan Bullock to perform Bartok's opera Bluebeard's Castle in an innovative production… Video, Audio
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No active searches today in Yanfei Bao homicide case - police
No active searches today in Yanfei Bao homicide case - police
Police say no searches are happening today in connection with the Yanfei Bao homicide case.
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CarbonTrail looking closely at AI and it's energy consumption
CarbonTrail, a Christchurch-based company, works with businesses to reduce their carbon footprint. Recently they have turned their attention to their own footprint, regarding AI energy cosumption… Audio