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Thousands of travellers stranded by Cyclone Gabrielle
Thousands of travellers stranded by Cyclone Gabrielle - 'It's just mother nature'
Travellers are stuck in airports all over the world as the ripple effect of Cyclone Gabrielle spreads.
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Swimmers evacuated from Christchurch beach after shark sighting
Swimmers evacuated from Christchurch beach after shark sighting
Local police and surf lifesavers evacuated swimmers from the water due to a shark sighting.
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Beware of ongoing cryptocurrency scams
Last week cryptocurrency enthusiasts were warned of a potential Ponzi scheme arriving on our shores to recruit new victims. Another person who coined onto the scam and tried to warn people in advance… Audio
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Emergency rations: what to eat when you’re hunkering down
Cold baked beans? Date and cheese sandwiches? In an emergency, break glass and make the best of it, says Christchurch food writer Sarah Burtscher.
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Cyclone Gabrielle bringing a 'dangerous combination of high winds and heavy rain', officials say
Cyclone Gabrielle bringing a 'dangerous combination of high winds and heavy rain'
Minister for Emergency Management Kieran McAnulty says the need to declare a national state of emergency is being monitored.
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Regional flights, trains cancelled - transport bosses give assessments
Regional flights, trains cancelled - transport bosses give assessments
With some international flights allowed into Auckland, regional flights are halted until at least tomorrow evening, while trains have been cancelled and the Harbour Bridge remains under constant… Audio
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Gloriavale Employment Court case resumes ahead of chief judge's visit to community
Chief judge set to visit Gloriavale as employment court case resumes
Former Gloriavale Christian School principal Faithful Pilgrim is expected to give evidence in the next phase of an Employment Court case resuming today.
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Murder trial to begin in case of man missing for six years
Murder trial to begin in case of man missing for six years
The long-awaited trial of a former corrections officer charged with the murder of his childhood friend begins in the Christchurch High Court today.
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Pilots seek inquiry into Auckland Airport's decision to keep runway open during flooding
Pilots seek inquiry into open runway during flooding
Pilots landing at Auckland Airport during last month's floods had no idea how deep the water was on the runway, and at one stage levels were measured with a worker's boot, the Airline Pilots…
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Future Islands: 'These aren't albums, these are pieces of our lives'
Future Islands Frontman Sam T. Herring has had an interesting journey in music, starting out as a rapper before finding huge success with Future Islands and forming his latest hip hop project Hemlock… Video, Audio
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Feedback sought over wildlife refuge and wetland in Christchurch's red zone
Feedback sought over wildlife refuge and wetland in Christchurch's red zone
The plans would create a wildlife refuge and naturalised wetland areas on earthquake damaged red-zone land.
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Consortium launch: Hydrogen lauded as zero carbon solution for aviation
Consortium launch: Hydrogen lauded as zero carbon solution for aviation
The government says moves towards hydrogen-based aviation are pivotal in meeting the country's "ambitious" climate targets.
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Introducing: Allophones
Audio 11 Feb 2023This week on Introducing its the Allophones, a new band from Ōtepoti's the [Allophones]
They are siblings Barney and Ben Connolly (both of The Rhododendrons) with drummer Tane Cotton (Blisspoint)
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Rugby: Dane Coles' greatest hits
Rugby: Dane Coles' greatest hits
Dane Coles might be one of the last All Black links to old school grassroots rugby, so any recap of his career highlights has to start with his home club, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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Welsh comedian Rob Brydon's musical trip
Incurably affable Welsh actor, comedian and impressionist Rob Brydon is perhaps best known for The Trip TV series and movie where he and Steve Coogan explore the world and middle-age together. He and… Audio
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Auckland cake decorator sentenced for role in in corrupt council contract
Auckland cake decorator sentenced for role in in corrupt council contract
A cake decorator who helped a council manager corruptly obtain a $459,000 contract has failed to dodge conviction and may now face deportation.
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Parliament protest: Plan to commemorate occupation one year on
Parliament protest: Plan to commemorate occupation one year on
A year on from a three-week occupation on Parliament grounds by anti-vax protesters, some believe the groups responsible are splintering along ideological lines.
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Lessons from Christchurch earthquake recovery for flooded upper North
As Auckland and Northland brace for more atrocious weather, city leaders are calling for funding to repair the city's broken infrastructure to be along the lines of the help given to Christchurch… Audio
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NZ socks may soon help Ukrainians cope with winter on top of war
NZ socks may soon help Ukrainians cope with winter on top of war
A Wellington man is aiming to send a minimum of 1000 pairs of New Zealand strong-wool socks to Ukraine to help locals coping with freezing temperatures.
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Christchurch Airport signs up partners to build Kōwhai Park solar farm
Christchurch Airport signs up partners to build Kōwhai Park solar farm
Christchurch Airport's renewable energy precinct is closer to fruition.
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Auckland deputy mayor details flood clean-up as cyclone looms
Aucklanders be prepared to get by on your own for three days - that's the advice from Emergency Management.
Cyclone Gabrielle is off the coast of Australia and could be heading towards New Zealand… Audio
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Hate speech law 'too important to rush through' - Islamic Associations' Abdur Razzaq
Hate speech law 'too important to rush through'
A Muslim community leader has welcomed the government's decision to refer its watered-down hate speech amendment to the Law Commission.
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Police close Christchurch road to investigate suspicious package
Police lift cordons after investigating suspicious package in Christchurch
Businesses were evacuated as Christchurch police investigated reports of a suspicious package.
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Hydrogen storage firm Fabrum announces new $23m financing secured
Hydrogen storage firm Fabrum announces new $23m financing secured
The company plans to scale up manufacturing with a new purpose-built facility in Christchurch to meet growing demand for its end-to-end hydrogen systems.
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Confusion continues around All Blacks coach appointment process
Confusion continues around All Blacks coach appointment process
New Zealand Rugby is adamant no announcement on the appointment process for the All Blacks is imminent despite suggestions otherwise.