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Jacinda Ardern talks 'imposter syndrome' at Yale University's graduation
Ardern's speech also covered the challenges faced during her leadership and the multiple crises. Video
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Interview: Pickle Darling
Christchurch musician Lukas Mayo explains their new endeavour, Pickle Darling: The Game. Audio
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Regional Wrap: The Kahu Collective weavers of New Brighton
Today we head to to Otautahi Christchurch and the seaside suburb of New Brighton east of the city. Joining us is a Kai Tahu, Ngati Maniapoto practitioner in rongoa and raranga (weaving) with the Kahu… Audio
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What we learnt from Warriors' controversial win over Dolphins
Their seventh win of the NRL season included a dubious try, a couple of injury returns, a debutant and a late sin-binning that may cost them next week.
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The Mixtape: Chris Wethey
Chris Wethey is an award winning producer and composer. Based in Ōtautahi, Chris works producing music out of The Piano: Centre for Music and the Arts, and has worked broadly across the country… Audio
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2000s electropop group Minuit announce New Zealand reunion tour
2000s New Zealand electropop group Minuit chat to Maggie Tweedie for Music 101 about their upcoming reunion tour. Audio
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Black Faggot: just as relevant today
Audio 17 May 2025One of Aotearoa's most daring and decorated playwrights, Victor Rodger's award-winning 2013 play Black Faggot is back at the Court Theatre. More than a decade on, the play remains painfully relevant.
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Baker loses half his arm in crumbing machine
The man was working night shift at a Christchurch family business when he went to assist to colleagues.
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Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu farewells staff
An independent evaluation of the agency's direct social investment model hailed it as an 'outstanding exemplar of an organisation delivering public services that actually work'.
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Black Ferns seek redemption with 'cheat code' Woodman-Wickliffe in the side
The Black Ferns are chuffed to have one of the rugby's greatest ever players back in their ranks as they look to get one back over Canada and reclaim the Pacific Four title. Audio
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Man jailed for online sexual exploitation of children
The 49-year-old man was arrested by customs after arriving back from an overseas trip.
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Black Ferns to face Canadians in Christchurch
A couple of blockbuster kiwi derbies could well determine how the remainder of the Super season shapes up, while the Black ferns clash with the Canadians in Christchurch. Sports reporter Jonty Dine… Audio
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Jonathan Taumateine: Moana Pasifika is having 'our best season by far'
The 27-year-old scrumhalf has become a key cog in Fa'alogo Tana Umaga's 2025 Super Rugby Pacific campaign.
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More unsafe children’s products found at Panda Mart
Forty-seven items have now been declared unsafe in an ongoing Commerce Commission investigation into the bargain store.
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Is it actually a good time to buy a house?
Twice this week, first-home buyers have been told it might be their big chance to get into the market.
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The secret marriage that helped a couple defraud OT out of $2m
Neha Sharma appeared to be an honest, hard-working property manager. Her husband ran a construction company. No-one knew they were married.
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Rock icons ZZ Top, George Thorogood ignite Christchurch crowd
The bands that have rocked for more than half a century nailed the first leg of their tour.
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Collins defiant over survey: 'The Greens are, frankly, bonkers'
The Public Service Minister claims questions she removed about religion, te reo Māori and rainbow identities because they infringed on people's privacy. Audio
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Warriors relishing return to 'home away from home' at Suncorp Stadium
Consecutive 'Magic Round' victories have brought the Wahs faithful out in force at Brisbane.
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Crusaders lose Scott Barrett but determined to avoid 'banana skin' defeat
The Crusaders are missing their skipper and several All Blacks.
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'Burnt out, no pay parity': Health workers share struggles
One district nurse says she has never seen things so bad.
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Black Ferns' flyer excited for new chapter with national team
Portia Woodman-Wickliffe plays her first test in almost three years on Saturday.
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Woodman-Wickliffe to play for Black Ferns, first time since 2022
Black Ferns star Portia Woodman-Wickliffe is set to play her first international for the side since the 2022 World Cup final. Woodman-Wickliffe came out of retirement in April, and has been named on… Audio
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Portia Woodman-Wickliffe selected for first Black Ferns' test in three years
It will be her first international for the side since the 2022 World Cup final.
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Changing the game: Female hunters find their tribe
Sammi Holland and Alesha Tomasi are behind Daughters of the Wild dedicated to women who hunt.