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Mother accused of murdering three children had grown to resent them - Crown
Mother accused of murdering three children had grown to resent them - Crown
Crown prosecutors believe Lauren Anne Dickason had grown "jealous and resentful" of her children. Audio
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Health Minister links increased demand at EDs to Covid-19
Emergency Departments across the country are hitting peak demand, without the resources to cope.. Christchurch ED had a record 412 people through its doors over a 24 hour period last week. An ED Nurse… Video, Audio
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Woman charged with killing daughters jealous & resentful say prosecutors
Crown prosecutors in the murder trial of the woman charged with killing her three young daughters believe she had grown jealous and resentful of her children. Lauren Anne Dickason is charged with… Video, Audio
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Christchurch school and dialysis patients evacuated due to nearby gas leak
Gas leak causes evacuation of school and dialysis patients
People undergoing dialysis had to be evacuated from Christchurch Hospital after a gas leak on site caused by a digger on Monday morning.
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Former high-cost lender Eagle MAN faces court action over alleged breaches
In a first, former high-cost lender taken to court
The case is the first taken under the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act, and the first time the watchdog has sought financial penalties.
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Trial of mother accused of murdering her three daughters begins
Trial of mother accused of murdering her three daughters begins
Lauren Anne Dickason is charged with murdering her 2-year-old twin daughters Karla and Maya, and their older sister Liané in 2021.
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Seven Christchurch businesses targeted in overnight robberies and ram-raids
Seven Christchurch businesses targeted in overnight robberies and ram-raids
The owner of one of the businesses broken into overnight told RNZ shop workers fear for their safety every day.
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Court case begins for mother accused of killing her three daughters
Court case begins for mother accused of killing three daughters
The trial of a woman accused of murdering her three daughters at their Timaru home begins today in the High Court at Christchurch.
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Trial of mother accused of murdering three daughters begins
The trial of the woman accused of murdering her three daughters at her Timaru home begins in the Christchurch High Court today.
Lauren Anne Dickason is charged with murdering her two-year-old twin… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 17 July 2023
Top stories for 17 July 2023 The Labour government is seeking to regroup and refocus this week with the Prime Minister back in the country and the full Cabinet back on deck. The National Party is… Audio
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Online trolls? They aren’t really so bad, according to Prof. Ekant Veer
Professor of Marketing Ekant Veer argues that online 'trolling' need not be a form of bullying, but something playful which is also good for society. From Raising the Bar Christchurch 2023. Audio
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Box and Cause Celebre: two clubs that changed Auckland nightlife
In the 1990s, a flight of stairs on Auckland's High Street led to the pioneering clubs Box and Cause Celebre. Tony Stamp talked to some of the people who were there. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Killer jailed for racist attack released from prison, awarded thousands in compensation
Killer jailed for racist attack released from prison, awarded compensation
A convicted killer and former neo-Nazi gang member has been released from prison and awarded thousands in compensation.
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The Strangest of Angels
An opera that explores a fictional encounter between author Janet Frame and a psychiatric nurse at Seacliff Hospital near Dunedin. Audio
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Police release images of alleged Linwood robbers
Police release images of alleged Linwood robbers
Police say four people have robbed a Christchurch dairy, and have released security camera images from the store.
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Mānawatia a Matariki: What's on around the motu
Mānawatia a Matariki: What's on around the motu
Want to get out and celebrate Matariki? Here's a list of events taking place around the motu this weekend.
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Cancer patients still being told of 12-week wait times, patient advocate says
Cancer patients still being told of 12-week wait times, patient advocate says
Letters to cancer patients in the far south warning of delays in being seen have been sent out by Health NZ, shortly before it claimed it was seeing most of them on time.
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Why are so many Cantabrians up in arms about a temporary bike lane?
Why are so many Cantabrians up in arms about a temporary bike lane?
The cycleway has become a lightning rod for people who are concerned about "wokeness" pulling the strings at council and who believe the city is becoming anti-car.
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How the Indian community celebrates Matariki
How the Indian community celebrates Matariki
Community groups across the country are uniting to celebrate the Māori New Year.
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'Compromised patient care' and 'unsafe waiting times' at Christchurch ED - union delegate
'Compromised patient care' and 'unsafe waiting times' at Christchurch ED - union delegate
Christchurch Hospital's emergency department is under resourced and under pressure, and it is impacting patient care, the nurses union says.
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'Burnout & unsafe patient loads.' Emergency services in Chch at breaking point
Emergency healthcare in Christchurch is at breaking point. The hospital's emergency department this week saw a record 412 people in a 24 hour period. Some patients are waiting weeks to see their GP… Audio
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'Just total blackness': Man who suffered burns to half his body describes Whakaari eruption
Wife held husband's hand, thought they'd die on Whakaari during honeymoon
A husband and wife who were on their honeymoon at the time Whakaari erupted have described the pain they endured as they ran for their lives, and ever since.
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Is the fuss about film on “film” justified?
Dan Slevin wonders whether the nostalgia for 35mm (and even 70mm) projection is justified.
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Silver and bronze for NZ athletes at Para world champs in Paris
Silver and bronze for NZ athletes at Para world champs in Paris
New Zealand athletes have enjoyed success on the track at the Para Athletics World Champs in Paris with Will Stedman and Anna Grimaldo winning silver and bronze medals.
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Prof. Ekant Veer from the University of Canterbury on the nature of online trolling
Prof. Ekant Veer from the University of Canterbury on the nature of online trollingPodcast episode — 11 July 2023Professor of Marketing Ekant Veer argues that online 'trolling' need not be a form of bullying, but something playful which is also good for society. From Raising the Bar Christchurch 2023.