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Conversations With My Immigrant Parents | Season 3 | Episode 4: Mama Is More Stronger
Audio 24 Apr 2023Tooba and her husband Habib chat with their teens about community and strength in Ōtautahi, a place that has been both a source of immense grief and love since they arrived in 2007 from Pakistan. Video, Audio
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Dr Joanne Drayton: Unravelling the Parker-Hulme case and what happened after
Anne Perry the famous New Zealand crime novelist - formally Juliet Hulme the infamous Christchurch teenager convicted of murder - died last week at aged 84. The murder of Honorah Parker by her… Audio
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How to stop hating exercise
Regarding movement just as a "fix" for weight problems doesn't do justice to its health benefits, says physical education specialist Dr Susannah Stevens. Audio
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Depleted Black Sticks men well beaten by Great Britain
Depleted Black Sticks men well beaten by Great Britain
The Black Sticks men have gone down heavily to Great Britain in their opening game of a tri-series tournament in Christchurch.
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New regional news network seeks reporters and backers
This week ads for a new start-up appeared seeking reporters in the regions - and offering salaries reporters only get in the big cities these days. What is Regional News Network? How does it plan to… Audio
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New regional news network seeks reporters and backers
New regional news network seeks reporters and backers
This week ads for a new start-up appeared seeking reporters in the regions - and offering salaries reporters only get in the big cities these days. What is Regional News Network? How does it plan to…
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Taranaki ripe for passenger rail revival - lobby group
Taranaki ripe for passenger rail revival - lobby group
Lobby group Save Our Rail says their meetings in the South Island about restoring passenger services shows there is a lot of community demand.
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 April 2023
We look ahead to Anzac Day on 25 April with hymns sung at the very first Anzac Day service in 1916 (held in Christchurch Cathedral) and peace-themed hymns. Audio
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Record Store Day 2023: 'More titles than I've ever had before'
Happy Record Store Day! Today on Music 101 we celebrate the record store! Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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A decision not to have children delayed Caitlin’s endometriosis diagnosis
'Treated like a uterus' - Woman's surgery delayed due to child-free decision
Despite her pain, Caitlin was asked to wait for endometriosis surgery, because she didn't want children.
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Greyhound racing case: Lengthy ban imposed on mother and daughter
Greyhound racing case: Lengthy ban imposed on mother and daughter
A historic drug case in the greyhound racing industry has set several firsts but they're not the kind of records any sport would want.
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Call it a draw - Urban artists to assemble in Auckland
Call it a draw - Urban artists to assemble in Auckland
Hundreds of people will gather in Aotea Square today to draw cityscapes as part of a global gathering of urban sketchers.
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'It's catastrophic' - Community acts to stop spread of huge sea worms
'It's catastrophic' - Community acts to stop spread of huge sea worms
Local communities around Christchurch's port are calling for urgent action to slow the spread of huge sea worms. Audio
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Lyttelton community acts to stop spread of huge sea worms
Local communities around Christchurch's port are calling for urgent action to slow the spread of huge sea worms.
In some cases, Mediterranean fanworms have grown to more than half a metre long.
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Feast organised to thank people working on food security
A huge community feast is being held in Otautahi Christchurch to thank and collaborate with those who are working tackle the food security and resilience challenges was face. Audio
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Huge exhibits being moved from Canterbury Museum ahead of $205m revamp
Huge exhibits being moved from Canterbury Museum ahead of $205m revamp
A large window has been removed and a hole cut in a wall to get the museum's biggest objects out of the Christchurch building. Audio
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Quakes strike north-east of Christchurch
Quakes strike north-east of Christchurch
Thousands of people felt the largest in a series of quakes near Christchurch.
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Inflation may have peaked but cost of living will bite longer, economists say
Inflation may have peaked but cost of living will bite longer, economists say
New Zealand is probably over the worst of its bout of inflation but will have to endure cost of living pain for some time to come, economists say.
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Black Sticks debutant Riana Pho in first test in Christchurch
The Black Sticks men's and women's squads are getting ready for the upcoming FIH Pro League games in Christchurch against Australia and Great Britain, including the highly anticipated ANZAC Day double… Audio
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Christchurch Mayor's Commonwealth Games dream
Audio 20 Apr 2023Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger is a passionate advocate for his city and believes it has what it takes to be the main player in any Commonwealth Games held here. Audio
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Community Corrections workers go on strike after failed pay negotiations
Community Corrections workers go on strike after failed pay negotiations
Nearly 2000 Community Corrections workers across the country walked off their jobs in strike this afternoon, after months of failing to reach an agreement on pay negotiations.
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Christchurch's 298 Youth Health rebrands as Te Tahi Youth
Young people 'forgotten' in health sector, Dame says
Founder Sue Bagshaw the government needs a wake-up call around investment in health care for young people, or face further "funding crises".
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Sporting History: 1974 Commonwealth Games
A few weeks back we spoke to Dick Taylor about his win at the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch. The interview focused primarily on Dick's success so we decided to revisit the historical event… Audio
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Music Critic: Adam Burns
RNZ Christchurch journalist Adam Burns joins Jesse to talk about the music of the late jazz musician Amad Jamal and the first ever live performance by Jai Paul at Coachella. Audio
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Young farmers push for radical change in agriculture sector
Audio 20 Apr 2023Kathryn meets the founders of a new organisation of young people from the food and fibre industry who want radical change in the farming sector. Future Farmers is co-founded by Finn Ross and Aimee… Audio