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Ticket holders frustrated after Marlborough airshow fails to take off
A Christchurch man says it is unfair to be reimbursed only part of the ticket price.
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Cause of widespread broadband internet outage in major cities unknown
People in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch reported problems with internet access between 7 - 8.30pm.
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'Peeping Tom' jailed after taking more than 10,000 intimate photos of women
The judge said Moana Tekawa's offending constituted a gross invasion of privacy, and was degrading and demeaning.
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Hundreds of Christchurch council staff relocated due to quake concerns
Engineers are assessing the annex on the Worcester Boulevard side of Te Hononga civic offices.
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Northland lawyer named in Forbes magazine's 30 under 30 list
Keegan Jones, 26, has been named as one of the world's most influential young people.
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Scammers target bars, cafes and restaurants in Wellington, Christchurch
There are at least two scams doing the rounds of the capital's dining scene, as well as some in Christchurch.
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Popular restaurant ditches fish over bottom trawling concerns
Audio 20 May 2025A Christchurch restaurant has decided to stop serving most fish from its menu. Gatherings have made the move, over concerns about the impacts of bottom trawling on our ocean environment. Gatherings… Audio
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Black Ferns co-captain backing sevens stars to make an impact
A few sevens stars are set to be unleashed this weekend, and Kennedy Tukuafu can't wait to see what they do.
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Black Ferns battled Canada for draw, USA this weekend
It was a brutal, gripping battle between the Black Ferns and Canada in Christchurch on Saturday, ending in a 27-all stalemate. What a rivalry to take into the Women's Rugby World Cup this year. Black… Audio
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Witnesses sought after woman killed at Hamilton intersection
Police investigating the homicide want to speak to anyone who helped at the scene of the crash in Hamilton on Thursday.
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World Champion Black Ferns all the better for Canada draw, says coach
Black Ferns coach Allan Bunting believes the side are building nicely for their Women's World Cup title defence.
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Priest may have been victim of financial abuse - coroner
A Canterbury Catholic priest took his own life after 50 years in the clergy as his mental health deteriorated and financial pressure mounted.
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Book review: AUP New Poets 11 by Xiaole Zhan, Margo Montes de Oca and J. A. Vili, Edited and introduced by: Anne Kennedy
Audio 19 May 2025Claudia Herz Jardine from Scorpio Books in Christchurch is today's book reviewer. Audio
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Council looks to battle tide of abandoned trolleys
Councillors say shopping abandoned trolleys are causing a nuisance and costing businesses millions of dollars.
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Heavy rain, thunderstorms lash North Island, Hutt river floods
The upper north was hit with heavy rain and thunderstorms overnight, with roads closing due to flooding from the Hutt River. Audio
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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