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Hospital generators not automatically connecting 'extremely rare occurrence' - Te Whatu Ora
Hospital generators not automatically connecting 'extremely rare occurrence' - Te Whatu Ora
Christchurch Hospital staff ran between wards to pass on messages, took pulses manually and wrote patient notes on whiteboards or paper during a blackout last night, Te Whatu Ora says.
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The Mixtape: Tiki Taane
Kiwi musician and producer Tiki Taane shares six favourite tracks he's worked on and chats about his career. Video, Audio
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Developer says he's dropped legal action against council over mall building defects
Developer says he's dropped legal action against council over mall building defects
Court records showed last year Hyung Sun Kim was suing for $19m over the blighted office block.
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Hannah Everingham live in the RNZ Studios
Otautahi Musician Hannah Everingham is currently in Tamaki on tour - so we thought we would get her in the studio for a special live performance.
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Christchurch beach cleared due to shark warning
Christchurch beach cleared due to shark warning
Shark warning signs have been put up at North Brighton Beach.
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Christchurch Hospital power blackout: Patient told heat had affected systems
Christchurch Hospital power blackout: Patient told heat had affected systems
A patient who was in Christchurch Hospital's emergency department last night when the power cut out, says she was told the heat of the day had affected systems.
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Byron C. Clark: fear and loathing in Aotearoa
In Fear: New Zealand's hostile underworld of extremists Christchurch activist Byron C Clark traces the roots of the occupation to the reemergence of the alt-right. A video essayist on Youtube, Clark… Audio
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Power failure hits Christchurch Hospital
Power restored after outage hits Christchurch Hospital
Power has been restored to Christchurch Hospital after a major outage affected all its systems on Friday night.
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Pacific news in brief for February 2
Pacific news in brief for February 2
Health crisis follows flooding; new local elections in Fiji; and high inflation rates in American Samoa
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More extreme marine heatwaves forecast for South Island
More extreme marine heatwaves on way as Christchurch hits 34C
Sea surface temperatures continue to rise near Stewart Island and Otago. And Christchurch hit its hottest day of the year.
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Joseph Brider murder case: Corrections gave incorrect information on rehab centre, Parole Board says
Corrections gave incorrect information on rehab centre for rapist who killed neighbour - Parole Board
The Parole Board chair believes incorrect information from Corrections prevented a convicted rapist, who murdered his neighbour while on parole, from being placed in a rehabilitation centre.
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Teen pleads guilty to attack on 14-year-old girl near Barrington Park
Teen pleads guilty to attack on 14-year-old girl near Christchurch park
A 17-year-old male charged with attacking a girl near a Christchurch park has pleaded guilty.
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Child's death in washing machine ruled an accident
Child's death in washing machine ruled an accident
A coroner has ruled the death of a child found unresponsive in a front-loader washing machine as an accident.
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Man pleads not guilty to murder of dog walker at Christchurch's Bexley Reserve
Man pleads not guilty to murder of dog walker at Christchurch park
An 18-year-old man accused of fatally stabbing a Christchurch dog walker has pleaded not guilty to murder.
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Auckland's state of emergency extended for another week
State of emergency to be extended in Auckland for another week
Auckland's state of emergency will be extended for seven days, mayor Wayne Brown has announced, although he also adds it may finish early. Audio
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Government refuses to measure unmet elective surgery need: health expert
A group of health experts say more and more people are unable to get hospital treatment for non-urgent but important health problems, but successive governments, and the Ministry of Health have… Audio
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Strong 4.8 quake near Te Aroha rattles North Island
'Eh, what is happening there?' - Shallow quake hits Te Aroha
Thousands of people reported feeling the 4.8 magnitude quake overnight.
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Auckland building inspector team to scale back after massive effort
There's good news of sorts on the building-inspection front in Auckland.
After nearly seven days of fanning out across the city inspecting damaged buildings - the biggest such deployment of building… Audio
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Thousands report feeling earthquake in Waikato
Audio 3 Feb 2023More than 11,000 people reported feeling the earthquake that hit just after 2am on Friday.
The magnitude 4.8 quake was centred 5-kilometres south of Te Aroha, at a depth of 6-kilometres.
People from… Audio
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Kyle Jamieson returns for England series
Kyle Jamieson returns for England series
The return of Kyle Jamieson headlines the Black Caps test squad for their looming two-match home series against England.
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Reported assaults on children by Oranga Tamariki staff up 250 percent in 2 years
Reported assaults on children by OT more than double in 2 years
The agency said the rise was primarily due to an investigation at Christchurch's Te Oranga care and protection home. Audio
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Rapist who murdered on parole could not be sent to rehab centre due to waitlist
Rapist who murdered on parole could not be sent to rehab centre due to waitlist
Corrections has cleared its staff of failing to properly manage rapist Joseph Brider, who brutally murdered his neighbour while on parole.
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Great album: Working Title by Soaked Oats
Today's winner of link 3 will get a signed copy of Working Title by Soaked Oats. The album was released last November and the band is about to go on tour here and in Australia. New Zealand dates are… Audio
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Princess Anne to visit New Zealand in February
Princess Anne to visit New Zealand in February
Princess Anne is travelling to Aotearoa at the request of the NZ Army's Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals.
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
Audio 2 Feb 2023What does leadership look like in a disaster? David compares Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown's leadership this week with how Bob Parker and Lianne Dalziel coped with the Christchurch earthquakes and terror… Audio