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Transpower manages to avoid power cuts in Christchurch
Transpower's urgent plea for residents in the wider Christchurch area to reduce their power use last night helped stave off forced power cuts.
The national electricity grid operator put out the… Audio
- Second ODI abandoned
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The "Clever Clown of the Alps" returns to Christchurch
Audio 28 Mar 2023If you see a kea The Kea Conservation Trust wants to hear from you. Audio
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Christchurch Hospital slashes carbon emissions by more than 50%
New boiler system slashes hospital's carbon emissions by more than 50%
A new boiler system cuts Christchurch Hospital's carbon emissions by more than 50 percent, Te Whatu Ora Waitaha says.
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Taranaki Maunga agreement to be initialled on Friday
Taranaki Maunga agreement to be initialled on Friday
Co-governance of the 36,000-hectare park has been hammered out, and a deal over the future of the maunga will not end the need to involve iwi and hapū in running the national park.
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Cuts avoided after South Island asked to conserve power immediately
Power cuts avoided after residents heed call to conserve electricity
Power cuts have been avoided in the South Island after residents heeded calls to reduce their electricity usage.
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Gloriavale accused of misleading plaintiffs in employment case
Gloriavale accused of misleading plaintiffs in employment case
The Christian community appeared with a lawyer for closing submissions, despite previously saying they could no longer afford a legal team.
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Midday Sports News for 28 March 2023
Midday sports News for 28 March 2023 Black caps coach Gary Stead would like a repeat of what he saw in Saturday's opening 198-run win over Sri Lanka, in today's second ODI in Christchurch. Audio
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Most of Black Caps' World Cup squad sorted
Most of Black Caps' World Cup squad sorted
Black Caps coach Gary Stead says he has most of his World Cup squad already sorted.
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No plans to control Ashburton’s ‘already reduced’ pigeon population
No plans to control Ashburton’s ‘already reduced’ pigeon population
A purge of feral pigeons in Ashburton's CBD is not on the council's agenda because the population has already been reduced, it says.
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Marama Davidson clarifies violence comments from Posie Parker protest after calls to resign
Davidson clarifies comments after calls to resign
The Green Party co-leader says she was in shock from being hit by a motorcycle, and her comments about white men committing violence should have been clearer.
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Cold blast to see temperatures near freezing later this week
Cold blast to see temperatures near freezing later this week
Snow will fall as low as 400 metres above sea level in parts of Te Waipounamu
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The Pre-Panel with Cas Carter and Martin Bosley
Audio 27 Mar 2023Wallace and panellists Cas Carter and Martin Bosley speak to the organiser of the fourth annual chilli eating competition in Christchurch to find out just how hot it got. Plus, our panellists tell us… Audio
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Visiting Smithsonian curator public talks
Paul Chaat Smith is an author, essayist, and the curator of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian is visiting New Zealand giving free public talks. Audio
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Super Rugby wrap: A masterclass in dropping the ball
Super Rugby wrap: A masterclass in dropping the ball
Momentum is one of the key things in rugby if you're wanting to win, but after perhaps the best start to a Super Rugby season in years the ball has been decidedly dropped, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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Kiwi start up develops disease detecting 'electronic nose'
Scentian Bio is a local start-up developing a biological electronic nose that can detect human diseases. The company is harnessing insect smell receptors to help detect diseases such as tuberculosis… Audio
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Auckland Pride on anti-trans activist's quick exit from NZ after Auckland counter-demonstration
A failed attempt to stop anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull from entering New Zealand didn't guarantee her a long stay.
Rainbow community organisations filed a hurried judicial review with… Audio
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Posie Parker protest: Christopher Luxon says right to free speech must be protected
Luxon says right to free speech must be protected
National Party leader Christopher Luxon says a controversial British activist has the right to free speech in New Zealand, following the clash at Auckland's counter protest on Saturday.
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'You go to gigs and actually listen to the music' - How going sober changed Guyon Espiner
Our guest picking their favourite songs and talking life is journalist Guyon Espiner.
Former Morning Report co-host, Guyon has a 20 year career in both print and broadcast media.
Guyon Espiner is… Audio
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In photos: Transgender rights demonstrations bring hundreds to central Christchurch and Wellington
In photos: Transgender rights demonstrations in Christchurch and Wellington
Hundreds of people have been demonstrating, chanting and dancing in Christchurch and Wellington today in support of transgender rights.
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World Premiere of 'Be Like Billy?'
Last night audiences at Court Theatre in Christchurch witnessed the world premiere of a new play about the legendary Kiwi entertainer, Billy T James. Be Like Billy? is written and performed by local… Audio
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Book store robbed in Christchurch
Book store robbed in Christchurch
Police in Christchurch are investigating an aggravated robbery of a suburban book store yesterday morning.
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The Ten Tenors: Cameron Barclay and Andrew Papas
The Ten Tenors have been a concert experience since 1995, and are the world's longest-running classical crossover act seamlessly transitioning between operatic arias and modern day ballads with… Audio
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Rachel Scott: Breadmaking for health and happiness
In the small town north Canterbury town of Amberley, Rachel Scott has made bread her life. Audio
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Cricket: Shipley sinks Sri Lanka in Auckland romp
Cricket: Shipley sinks Sri Lanka in Auckland romp
Henry Shipley claimed a career-best 5-31 to dismantle Sri Lanka as New Zealand steamrolled the tourists by 198 runs in the opening one-day international in Auckland on Saturday.