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'Mr Hoot' the owl becomes Christchurch man's flatmate
After a noisy night-time entrance through the cat flap, a young owl has made itself at home with South Canterbury man Rory Foley and his cat. "He seems very happy with me, he seems very safe. And I… Video, Audio
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Person dies in early morning house fire in Christchurch
Person dies in early morning house fire in Christchurch
A person has died in a house fire in the Christchurch suburb of Ilam.
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Earthquake Stories Walk honours memories in Christchurch 12 years on
New trail honours memories in Christchurch 12 years on from quake
A Christchurch Trust hopes a new earthquake oral history walk will encourage locals yet to set foot in the city centre again to come back.
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House prices drop outweighed by mortgage rates rise - CoreLogic
Wellington overtakes Christchurch on housing affordability
Houses are becoming more affordable as prices continue to drop, but are still expensive by most measures.
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Music Royalty to Rock Otautahi for Victims of Cyclone Gabrielle
Audio 21 Feb 2023Lorde, Neil Finn and Tiki Taane are just some of the big names taking to the stage in Christchurch to raise money in the aftermath of cyclone Gabrielle. Otautahi 4 Aotearoa promoter Brent Eccles… Audio
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Bill to make insurance claims easier after natural disasters passes third and final reading
Natural Hazards Insurance Bill passes third and final reading
The Natural Hazards Insurance Bill clears up the rules around making multiple insurance claims on mixed or multi-use buildings.
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Far North District Council chief executive resigns after less than year at helm
Far North District Council chief executive resigns after less than year at helm
Far North District Council is remaining tight-lipped about the details surrounding the resignation of its chief executive Blair King.
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Blocking the path of potential mass shooters
For more than 5 years, The Violence Project has been gathering data from perpetrators of mass shootings in prison, their families, childhood friends, work colleagues and schoolteachers. Dr James… Audio
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Coast council looking for fuel spill after boat sinks
Coast council looking for fuel spill after boat sinks
The sinking of the ex-fishing trawler Grace on Monday and any associated risk of fuel spill was not notified to the West Coast Regional Council on Tuesday. The fishing boat...
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Hollie Fullbrook plays the new Tiny Ruins single 'Dorothy Bay'
Singer-songwriter Hollie Fullbrook takes inspiration from the Manukau Harbour on the upcoming Tiny Ruins album Ceremony. She chats to Jesse Mulligan about the album and performs 'Dorothy Bay' - a new… Video, Audio
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Donations and goodwill sent from around Aotearoa after Cyclone Gabrielle
Donations and goodwill sent from around Aotearoa
Donations and messages of goodwill have been flooding in from around the country for devastated Hawke's Bay, Gisborne and Auckland communities.
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Lorde, Neil Finn feature in charity concert for cyclone relief
An ensemble of New Zealand's finest musicians will join forces to raise funds for cyclone relief efforts.
Big names like Neil Finn, Lorde, and L.A.B will take to Christchurch Town Hall for a charity… Audio
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Black Caps fall to heavy defeat
Black Caps fall to heavy defeat
England's "Bazball" revolution has seen the tourists wrap up a thumping 267-run victory over New Zealand in the opening session of the fourth day of the first test at Bay Oval in Mt Maunganui.
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Long-standing NZ sprint record broken
Long-standing NZ sprint record broken
Sprinting duel helps Rosie Elliott smash long-standing New Zealand women's 200 metre record at the International Track Meet in Christchurch.
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Suli Tuitaupe: passionate about energising Pacific communities
To improve the health outcomes of Aotearoa's Pacific population, we need to bring a "village feel" to community fitness programmes, says Kiwi-Samoan public health researcher and Les Mills instructor… Video, Audio
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The pilot, the rebels and West Papua's independence struggle
How did a Kiwi pilot get caught up in a rebel group's demands for West Papua's independence from Indonesia? Audio
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The pilot, the rebels and West Papua's independence struggle
The pilot, the rebels and West Papua's independence struggle
How did a Kiwi pilot get caught up in a rebel group's demands for West Papua's independence from Indonesia?
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Worlds of Music 19 February, 2023
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Mediawatch - before and after Gabrielle
Mediawatch - before and after Gabrielle
Our media were in emergency mode yet again this week, offering hours of extra coverage on air, online and in print. Outlets in the hardest-hit places reported the basics - even without access to…
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Mediawatch - before and after Gabrielle
Our media were in emergency mode yet again this week, offering hours of extra coverage on air, online and in print. Outlets in the hardest-hit places reported the basics - even without access to… Video, Audio
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Insurance claims resolution service announced for natural disasters
Insurance claims resolution service announced for natural disasters
Help is on the way for thousands of displaced homeowners struggling with insurance claims after the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Red-zoned Christchurch land could soon have houses again
Red-zoned Christchurch land could soon have houses again
infrastructure repairs have opened up the potential of red-zoned land at Kairaki.
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Week in Politics: Cyclone Gabrielle and aftermath test Chris Hipkins' leadership
Week in Politics: Gabrielle and aftermath test Chris Hipkins' leadership
Analysis - The way Chris Hipkins deals with the cyclone recovery will define his leadership the way the pandemic defined Jacinda Ardrern's, and will certainly have an impact on the October election.
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Nelson symphony to strike positive note with council's first carbon neutral event
Nelson symphony to strike positive note with council's first carbon neutral event
The symphony returns to Nelson tonight, with the first Opera in the Park event in three years.
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Tall Blacks plans on hold ahead of FIBA World Cup
Tall Blacks plans on hold ahead of FIBA World Cup
Tall Blacks coach Pero Cameron is in limbo ahead of the Basketball World Cup.