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Oranga Tamariki cuts funding for 130 trusts working with youth
Audio 8 May 2023A Christchurch trust working with at-risk youth is one of more than 130 to have their funding cut by Oranga Tamariki.
The Youth Alive Trust has been around for more than three decades and runs… Video, Audio
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Making mum feel like more than 'just a mum'
Parenthood can leave us speechless. But Jessica Urlichs always seems to find a way to put into words the anxiety, exhaustion and unvarnished joy that comes with raising children. She's a poet and… Audio
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Jon Toogood on Harvest Come Together concerts
Come Together concerts are back for 2023. This time some of the greatest rock albums of all times will be featured. First up is Harvest by Neil Young with a superstar line up of local musicians… Audio
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Thunderstorms and rain on the cards for much of the country
Colder weather coming, but first - more rain
MetService is warning of more 'intense bursts' of rain, high winds and thunderstorms across much of the country, ahead of a cool change later in the week. Audio
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King Charles' Coronation resurrects New Zealand republic debate
King Charles' Coronation resurrects New Zealand republic debate
Church services, tree plantings and 21-gun salutes marked King Charles' Coronation in Aotearoa.
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Pulse and Stars set for play-offs
Pulse and Stars set for play-offs
The Pulse and Northern Stars have taken big steps towards securing their places in the ANZ Premiership play-offs with victories on Sunday.
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Struggling families 'stuck' using buy now pay later for essentials
Struggling families 'stuck' using buy now pay later for essentials
With figures showing 10 percent of accounts are debt, budget advisors are alarmed at the number of struggling families using the schemes to pay for basic needs.
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ISCM World New Music Days - 'Kēkēao'
Mark Menzies and friends perform a programme of music from Aotearoa, Slovakia, Latvia, UK, and Finland. Audio
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Tree plantings, gun salutes mark King Charles' Coronation in New Zealand
Tree plantings, gun salutes mark King Charles' Coronation in New Zealand
A series of native tree plantings for King Charles' Coronation is being celebrated with a national event at Pukekawa, the Auckland Domain, today.
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Vanda Pera: live from the Crown Inn
Audio 7 May 2023Vanda joined us the day before the funeral of the Queen. Now she joins on the evening of the coronation in the UK. Audio
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BRAHMS: Symphony No 2 in D Op 73
Performed by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jessica Cottis in the Douglas Lilburn Auditorium of the Christchurch Town Hall, 6 May, 2023 Audio
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DVORAK: Violin Concerto in A minor Op 53
Performed by Benjamin Morrison (violin), with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jessica Cottis in the Douglas Lilburn Auditorium of the Christchurch Town Hall, 6 May, 2023 Audio
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PEACOCKE: White Horses
Performed by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jessica Cottis in the Douglas Lilburn Auditorium of the Christchurch Town Hall, 6 May, 2023 Audio
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Crusaders thump the Western Force
Crusaders thump the Western Force
The Crusaders overwhelmed the Western Force 48-13 in Super Rugby Pacific in a game of one-way traffic in Christchurch.
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Open Christchurch allows people to experience city's unique buildings
Open Christchurch allows people to experience city's unique buildings
Thousands of people are expected to experience dozens of unique buildings in Ōtautahi this weekend.
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NZMM Special 'The Song I Wish I'd Written'
Audio 6 May 2023
Your favourite local musicians tell us what NZ song they wish they had written. Video, Audio -
Name of Auckland man who plotted terror attack permanently suppressed
Name of Auckland man who plotted terror attack permanently suppressed
An Auckland man who was radicalised online and came close to a violent attack on the public has been granted permanent name suppression.
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Christchurch City Council staff tired of 'unacceptable behaviour' from abusive public
Council staff tired of 'unacceptable behaviour' from abusive public
Upset council employees in Christchurch have described being regularly racially and physically threatened by members of the public.
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Hamilton’s Crown Solicitor under investigation over workplace culture allegations
Crown Solicitor under investigation over workplace culture allegations
Multiple complaints have been raised about the culture at the office of Hamilton's Crown Solicitor, RNZ understands.
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Dunedin band Cloudboy's miraculous 2001 debut album Down At The End Of The Garden has just been issued on vinyl for the first time. We'll hear two tracks from that today, alongside a song from the… Audio
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NZ set for winner-take-all SailGP grand final
NZ set for winner-take-all SailGP grand final
The New Zealand Sail GP team like their chances of winning the season three title at the grand final in San Francisco this weekend.
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From Eritrea to Christchurch: Where new refugees are coming from and resettling
From Eritrea to Christchurch: Where new refugees are coming from and resettling
A change in a 'discriminatory' refugee policy has seen a large increase in African and Middle Eastern families being resettled in New Zealand.
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RNZB's Romeo & Juliet
Hamish McKeich is conducting the RNZB's season of Romeo & Juliet. He talks about his journey back to the podium after having a stroke. Audio
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Why not skate your way through middle age?
Christchurch academic Nick Maitland says skateparks can be a confronting place for people in their 40s. To challenge the idea that middle-aged people should gracefully resign from the board sports… Audio
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Health NZ Te Whatu Ora unveils winter preparedness plan
Health NZ Te Whatu Ora unveils winter preparedness plan
Expanding telehealth services and free pharmacy consultations are among 24 initiatives the government hopes will reduce pressure on the health system this winter.