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Men convicted on dozens of charges over drink-spiking and sexual assault
Men convicted on dozens of charges over drink-spiking and sexual assault
The men, whose names remain suppressed, were convicted of 68 charges including rape, sexual violation, indecent assault and drink-spiking.
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The Pre-Panel with Nuwanthie Samarakone and Mark Sainsbury
Audio 27 Apr 2023Wallace Chapman and panellists Nuwanthie Samarakone and Mark Sainsbury discuss the architecture of Christchurch and the opportunity to expore closed buildings. Plus, our panellists tell us what has… Audio
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Chiefs ready for 'banger' against Crusaders
Chiefs ready for 'banger' against Crusaders
Competition leaders the Chiefs have named eight All Blacks in their squad to take on defending champions the Crusaders in Hamilton on Saturday night.
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Souvenir exhibition - a collection of tourist keepsakes
A new exhibition in Christchurch called the Ambassadors takes hundreds of souvenirs to transform them into works of art. Audio
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Police: courage of victims has resulted in conviction
Police are praising the courage of those who came forward after being drugged and sexually assaulted at a Christchurch bar and restaurant.
Two men have been convicted of dozens charges spanning a… Audio
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Christchurch bar broken into twice during early morning crime spree
Christchurch bar broken into twice during early morning crime spree
Sharkey's Bar owner Anthony Carrington is unsure whether the stress of running the business is still worth it. Audio
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Christchurch bar owner burgled two nights in a row
A bar owner in Christchurch is at a loss for what to do after being burgled two nights in a row.
It was one of several establishments broken into during a crime rampage around the city early Monday… Video, Audio
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Want to find a good scone in Christchurch? Now there's a map
Looking for a good cheese scone in Christchurch? There is now a website with a map.
A Christchurch man has created a map of what he believes are the best spots for cheese scones - and how much you'll… Video, Audio
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Ensuring vulnerable cyclone affected residents get legal help
Community Law is providing free legal help to those with cyclone-related issues. Sue Moroney is the CEO of Community Law, she talks to Jesse about what help can be offered. Audio
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Magnitude 5.9 and 5.3 earthquakes shake lower North Island
Two strong earthquakes shake lower North Island, no tsunami risk
Two earthquakes at a magnitude of 5.9 and 5.3 have struck near Pōrangahau in the lower North Island. Audio
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Jacinda Ardern to take up fellowships at Harvard University
Jacinda Ardern to take up fellowships at Harvard University
Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been appointed two fellowships at the US university later this year.
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Black Sticks fall to Australia
Black Sticks fall to Australia
Australia too strong for Black Sticks men and women in ANZAC Day double header in Christchurch.
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Photo essay: Thousands turn out to remember the fallen on Anzac Day
Photo essay: Thousands turn out to remember the fallen on Anzac Day
People in their thousands have attended Anzac Day services to remember those who served in previous wars and conflicts.
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Keeping up with top sides getting harder, says former Black Stick
Keeping up with top sides getting harder, says former Black Stick
Former Black Stick Katie Glynn, who is now an assistant coach with Great Britain says keeping up with the top sides in the world is getting tougher.
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Cathedral Square's first dawn service since 2010
Audio 25 Apr 2023Earlier this morning Christchurch's Cathedral Square saw its first dawn service since the earthquake in 2011. The city's Mayor Phil Mauger was there. Audio
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Christchurch's St George's Hospital maternity unit to close after contract talks fall through
'Incredibly sad': Christchurch's St George's Hospital maternity unit set to close
Rata Midwives midwife Sheena Ross who helped organise a petition to save the unit last year said she was still reeling from the announcement which would lessen choices for mothers-to-be.
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Midwives 'incredibly disappointed' at St George's unit closure
Rata Midwife Sheena Ross says the closure of Christchurch's St George's Hospital maternity unit is "incredibly sad". "We're all incredibly disappointed, that St George's didn't feel that they could… Video, Audio
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Red Cross defends pace of donation spending in wake of cyclone and floods
Red Cross defends pace of donation spending in wake of cyclone and floods
The organisation wants to avoid repeating mistakes it made following the Christchurch earthquake.
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West Coast Regional Council investigates 'sickening' smell
West Coast Regional Council investigates 'sickening' smell
A "sickening" smell from the controversial new private landfill at Coal Creek is being investigated by West Coast Regional Council after numerous complaints in the past week.
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Watch: Ōtautahi Christchurch: the water city?
Watch: Ōtautahi Christchurch: the water city?
In February, Cyclone Gabrielle dumped up to 500mm of rain on the North, with devastating effects. Frank Film investigates what would happen if a similar amount of rain fell on Ōtautahi Christchurch. Video
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Anzac Day: Communities, big and small, prepare to remember sacrifices made
Anzac Day: Communities, big and small, prepare to remember sacrifices made
Anzac Day services will take place across the country tomorrow, including a dawn service at Christchurch's Cathedral Square for the first time since the 2011 earthquake. Audio
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Temperatures drop to single digits as autumn chill begins
Temperatures drop to single digits as autumn chill begins
A cold front is making its way up the country today bringing clear skies and single digit temperatures. Audio
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Christchurch vape stores targeted in overnight burglaries
Christchurch vape stores targeted in overnight burglaries
Businesses in three suburbs were hit, with police confirming vape products appeared to have been stolen from at least two of them.
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Australian nurses not keen to work in New Zealand, data shows
Australian nurses not keen to work in New Zealand, data shows
Australian nurses are nowhere near as keen as their Kiwi counterparts to cross the Tasman.
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Anzac Dawn Service returns to Cathedral Square, first time post quakes
The Anzac Day Dawn service returns to Christchurch's Cathedral Square tomorrow, the first time since the 2011 earthquake.
The service will take place near the newly-restored Citizens' War Memorial at… Audio