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Fundraising dynamo Cilla Glasson and her passion for cancer research and treatment
Audio 21 Jul 2023Cilla Glasson is a one-woman fund raising dynamo from Christchurch, having raised nearly ten million dollars for Christchurch's St George's hospital over the past 25 years. This includes a brand new… Audio
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Colleagues and friends give evidence in Dickason trial
Audio 21 Jul 2023Warning this story contains distressing content.
"She's done this to hurt me" are some of the first words from Lauren Dickason's husband after finding his three young daughters dead in their beds.
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Lauren Dickason murder trial: 'She's done this to hurt me' father said after finding daughters' bodies
Dickason trial: 'She's done this to hurt me' father said after finding daughters' bodies
"She's done this to hurt me" were some of the first words from Lauren Dickason's husband after finding his three young daughters dead in their beds.
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Top Stories for Friday 21 July 2021
Top stories this morning, 1-0 against Norway, New Zealand has its first ever win at a Football World Cup and all in front of 40,000 screaming fans.
Police continue their investigation into… Audio
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Living with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Audio 20 Jul 2023Two and a half years ago, Denise Mill, a graphic designer and tutor in Christchurch, says she woke up with half of her face looking like it had melted. Denise is one of the few Kiwis living with a… Audio
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Dickason murder trial: Accused's husband grief-stricken on night of daughters' killings - colleague
Accused's husband grief-stricken on night of daughters' killings, colleague tells High Court
A work colleague of Graham Dickason has described finding the distraught father moments after he found his three daughters dead.
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Search for missing Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao
'Out of character': Police concerns grow for missing Christchurch real estate agent
Yanfei Bao was last seen on Wednesday morning while out door knocking. A team of about 30 investigators are trying to piece together her last known movements.
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Researchers develop guidelines to standardise and improve genetic testing
Researchers develop guidelines to standardise and improve genetic testing
Diagnosis rates for patients undergoing genetic testing may be improved by guidelines developed in University of Otago-led research .
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Unlocking the secrets our DNA holds
Patients will have more certainty around genetic test diagnoses, thanks to reseearch led by Otago Univeristy. Accurate genetic tests diagnoses early intervention for genetic diseases like cancer. Audio
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Dickason murder trial: Family concerned for mother's mental health before move to NZ
Dickason murder trial: Family concerned for mother's mental health before move to NZ
The High Court has heard Lauren Dickason's family had serious concerns about her mental wellbeing in the weeks before she moved to New Zealand.
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Dickason's family had concerns about her mental wellbeing
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The High Court has heard Lauren Dickason's family had serious concerns about her mental wellbeing in the weeks before she moved to New Zealand.
During… Audio
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'No question' Lauren Dickason loved the children she killed, husband tells court
'No question' Lauren Dickason loved the children she killed, husband tells court
The father of the three girls killed by Lauren Dickason has told the court he was wrong to describe his wife as "not a nurturing mother".
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Women's harrowing quest to have children she ended up killing
A high court has heard of the harrowing quest Lauren Dickason and her husband went through to have the children she ended up killing. Graham Dickason faced cross examination by his wife's legal team… Audio
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Experienced road cycling squad named for World Champs
Experienced road cycling squad named for World Champs
A 29-strong squad has been selected to contest road races at next month's World Cycling Championships in Glasgow.
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Dickason murder trial: Mother spoke of harming children three times before their deaths
Dickason murder trial: Mother spoke of harming children three times before their deaths
The High Court in Christchurch has heard Lauren Dickason spoke about harming her daughters on three separate occasions before they died.
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Father of killed girls told court wife struggled with anxiety
A warning, this next story contains distressing content.
The High Court in Christchurch has heard Lauren Dickason spoke about harming her daughters on three separate occasions before they died.
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Government to build two more youth justice units
Younger teenagers could still end up in the government's newly announced youth justice units, despite the Children's Minister saying he would prefer that doesn't happen.
Two new units located in… Audio
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Assoc. Prof. Elsamari Botha explores the future of AI and ChatGPT in business
Assoc. Prof. Elsamari Botha explores the future of AI and ChatGPT in businessPodcast episode — 18 July 2023Assoc. Prof. Elsamari Botha looks at how AI, and language models like ChatGPT, have the potential to revolutionise the way businesses operate, at Raising the Bar Christchurch 2023.
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Dickason trial: Mother accused of murdering three daughters wasn't 'nurturing', father tells court
Mother accused of murdering three daughters wasn't 'nurturing', father says
Hours after a father found his three daughters dead in their Timaru home, he told police his children preferred him over their mum and how his wife was "not a nurturing mother".
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Eid Al-Adha celebrations continue to grow nationwide as the Muslim community shares its values
Eid Al-Adha celebrations continue to grow nationwide as the Muslim community shares its values
Thousands gather in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Hamilton to mark the one of the most important festivals in Islam.
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'It's too late': Father of kids killed by mother recounts fateful night
The father of three daughters killed by their mother at their Timaru home has told the court via audio visual link that his children preferred him and his wife was not a nurturing mother. Speaking… Audio
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FENZ water rescue teams ready to be deployed though half still to get boats
FENZ water rescue teams ready to be deployed though half still to get boats
Fire and Emergency began its first training of firefighters for flood rescues following Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Countdown to become Woolworths in $400 million rebrand
Countdown changing name to Woolworths
It comes as Countdown announces its long-term plan to deliver the "best supermarket experiences" for Kiwis.
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The story of Korean War veterans from Aotearoa
In 1950s, two pilots from the Royal New Zealand Air Force joined Australian ranks to fly jets in the Korean War. The 27 of July marks the 70th anniversary of the war's Armistice. Audio
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Election 2023: Chris Hipkins and Kelvin Davis announce govt will build two new youth justice units
PM announces govt will build two new youth justice units
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Children's Minister Kelvin Davis have revealed a law and order policy concerning young offenders.