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  • The day I met the Dalai Lama

    Audio
    history spiritual practices
    7 Jul 2025
    A newspaper clipping with the headline "I DIDN'T GET TO RIDE WITH THE DALAI LAMA, BUT . . ." and a picture showing Dean Schneider handing the Dalai Lama a book.

    Back in 1992, Nights listener Dean met his holiness and got to spend an afternoon with him - and even gave the Dalai Lama a hot tip. Audio

  • Woman accused of Christchurch church fire remanded in custody

    News
    New Zealand crime
    7 Jul 2025
    Firefighters respond to a fire at Life Church QE2 in New Brighton, Christchurch on Sunday 6 July

    The 35-year-old, who has interim name suppression, appeared in the Christchurch District Court via audio-visual link on Monday.

    Woman accused of Christchurch church fire remanded in custody
  • Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch

    Audio
    Canterbury
    7 Jul 2025

    Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch. Audio

  • How effective has the road cone hotline been?

    News
    Politics
    7 Jul 2025
    Image shows roadwork in Auckland's CBD. A line of orange road cones extend into the distance.

    More than 650 reports have been made to the road cone hotline within its first month, but how effective has it been on the streets of Auckland? Audio

    How effective has the road cone hotline been?
  • 'No bad blood': Inmate apologises for stabbing prison officer

    News
    New Zealand crime
    6 Jul 2025
    Department of Corrections logo

    A prison officer was lured from his office and then shanked and stabbed by an inmate, who was upset at not being able to contact his pregnant partner.

    Inmate Edward Davis sent back to cells for shanking, stabbing Christchurch prison officer
  • Woman charged with arson after blaze at Christchurch church

    News
    New Zealand
    6 Jul 2025
    A fire truck, close-up, in Wellington.

    A woman has been charged with arson after a sudden blaze at a small church in Christchurch.

    Woman charged with arson after blaze at Christchurch church
  • Watch: Large fire engulfs block of units still being built in Māngere

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    6 Jul 2025
    A FENZ spokesperson said approximately half of the units in the block were on fire.

    A neighbour told an RNZ reporter that the Hain Avenue blaze - which has since been extinguished - spread quickly.

    Watch: Large fire engulfs block of units still being built in Auckland's Māngere
  • Air NZ flight lands safely after hydraulic issues

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    6 Jul 2025
    No caption

    Fire and Emergency crews from Mount Wellington and Papakura were on standby at Auckland Airport.

    Air New Zealand flight lands safely at Auckland Airport after hydraulic issues
  • Brett Graham speaks about the loss of his dad - artist Fred Graham

    News
    Te Ao Māori arts
    6 Jul 2025
    Brett & Fred Graham sit next to each other in their home.

    The winter season of Matariki is a time to remember those who passed away over the past year and one of those was the artist, Fred Graham, who died last month at the age of 96.

    Brett Graham speaks about the loss of his dad - the artist Fred Graham
  • Plant production 'underrated' in horticulture, says 2025's NZ Young Plant Producer

    News
    Country rural
    5 Jul 2025
    Jake Linklater of Nova Natives in Canterbury's Templeton has been named the Young Plant Producer of the Year for 2025.

    Jake Linklater won the prestigious award in his hometown of Christchurch.

    Plant production 'one of the most underrated horticultural sectors', says young industry leader
  • New music school forced to change name

    News
    New Zealand education
    5 Jul 2025
    Te Pukenga

    Te Pūkenga issued a cease and desist, ordering Let's Go music school to change both its name and website.

    New music school forced to change name after Te Pūkenga issues cease and desist
  • Out Lately with Finn Johansson

    Audio
    music culture
    4 Jul 2025
    Finn Johansson

    Featuring tracks from Celtic experimental musician Brìghde Chaimbeul, indie band Speed of Light, and Christchurch bedroom pop artist Pickle Darling. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • 'Taken away my life': Companies fined after workers collapse in toxic gas pit

    News
    New Zealand Business
    4 Jul 2025
    The pit at Taylorville Resource Park.

    Paul Smith Earthmoving and Taylorville Resource Park Limited split more than $685,000 in fines, fees and reparation.

    West Coast companies sentenced after workers collapse in toxic gas pit
  • NZ Live: There's a Tuesday

    Audio
    music arts
    4 Jul 2025
    There's a Tuesday were originally called There’s A Tuesday Between A Monday And Between A Wednesday.

    On NZ Live this week we've got Otautahi Christchurch band There's A Tuesday. Their debut album 'Blush' was released in April. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • An intimate look at resilience, connection and enduring love

    Audio
    disability media
    4 Jul 2025
    Producers Anne Heffernan and Seán Herlihy accepting a Doc Edge Award for their film 'A Quiet Love'.

    A standout on this year's DocEdge Film Festival programme is 'A Quiet Love', which won the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award at the Cannes Film Festival. The film follows three deaf couples - each… Audio

  • Government gives wildlife restoration $22 million funding boost over three years

    News
    Politics environment
    4 Jul 2025
    Tama Potaka

    Conservation Minister Tama Potaka made the announcement at the Isaac Conservation and Wildlife facility near Christchurch.

    Government gives wildlife restoration $22 million funding boost over three years
  • Fresh push for four-lane highway from Rolleston to Ashburton

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    4 Jul 2025
    Rachel Gillard-Tew launched a petition this week calling on the government to reconsider four-laning the stretch of SH1 from Rolleston to Ashburton.

    A local woman is renewing the campaign for State Highway 1 between Rolleston and Ashburton to be increased to four lanes.

    Fresh push for four-lane highway from Rolleston to Ashburton
  • Kiwi dad's desperate bid to see son in Aussie lands him in court

    News
    New Zealand court
    3 Jul 2025
    Dane Moule was sentenced in the Nelson District Court on charges linked to him forging two passports and travelling in and out of New Zealand for three years.

    It was the catalyst for Dane Moule to forge two passports so he could travel between countries for three years.

    Kiwi dad Dane Moule's desperate bid to see son in Aussie lands him in court
  • Watch: Christopher Luxon speaks to media after tech company visit

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    3 Jul 2025
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon makes a tourism funding boost announcement at Auckland Airport on 9 June 2025.

    The Prime Minister is in Ferrymead visiting Chiptech, which makes digital telecare solutions including personal emergency response systems.

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks from Chiptech, Christchurch
  • Property market remains flat: 'For every upwards influence, you can find a downwards factor'

    News
    Business housing
    3 Jul 2025
    Stylised illustration of house for sale

    The housing market's trek to nowhere continues, with a marginal price rise in June, reversing the declines seen in April and May.

    Property market remains flat: 'For every upwards influence, you can find a downwards factor'
  • NZ's Laurence Pithie to make Tour de France debut

    News
    Sport
    3 Jul 2025
    New Zealand cyclist Laurence Pithie,

    Christchurch rider Laurence Pithie will cycle in his first Tour de France next week in support of one of the sport's biggest names.

    NZ's Laurence Pithie to make Tour de France debut
  • Fears extremist group could resurface in NZ as terror label dropped

    News
    Politics The Detail
    3 Jul 2025
    A man identifying himself as a member of the "Proud Boys" gathers with demonstrators outside the DC Central Detention Facility, where some defendants from the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol are being held, in Washington, DC, on January 21, 2025. On his first day in office, US President Donald Trump signed pardons for more than 1,500 people charged in the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol by his supporters trying to overturn the 2020 election. (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP)

    The terrorist label has been dropped for the Proud Boys, but its ideology still lurks online in New Zealand.

    It's no longer illegal to be a proudly violent Proud Boy
  • One flown to hospital in serious condition following Southbridge incident

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    2 Jul 2025
    Ambulance at hospital

    A person has been flown to hospital in a serious condition after an incident in Southbridge, south of Christchurch, on Wednesday evening.

    One flown to hospital in serious condition following Southbridge incident
  • Midweek - Christchurch 'lone wolf' questioned, Newstalk clash

    Audio
    media
    2 Jul 2025

    A new podcast questions the 'lone wolf' narrative around the Christchurch terror attack, Newsroom asks some hard questions about the state housing sell-off, Stuff's TradeMe deal gets finalised - ZB's… Audio

  • Pensioners pinching pennies to pay for power

    News
    New Zealand Business
    2 Jul 2025
    The senior woman holding gas bill in front of heating radiator. Payment for heating in winter.

    They're turning off hot water cylinders for days, heading to bed as soon as it is dark and eating tinned food cold to keep the lights on, Age Concern says. Audio

    Pensioners pinching pennies to pay for power
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