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Christchurch woman's 650km journey to raise awareness of endometriosis
Harriet's pain once kept her bed-ridden, now it's her reason to run
Christchurch woman Harriet Watson wants more people to understand the disease that affects one in 10 women in New Zealand.
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Calling Home: Alexi O’Brien in Qatar
Audio 4 Dec 2022Alexi O'Brien is calling home this morning from Qatar. Alexi's from Christchurch, a former TVNZ journalist she now works for Al Jazeera. What's it like to live in Doha, not just visit there? Audio
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Rhythm & Vines face backlash over decision to keep convicted rapper Dizzee Rascal in line-up
Rhythm & Vines face backlash over keeping convicted rapper in line-up
Organisers for Gisborne music festival Rhythm & Vines say artist Dizzee Rascal will remain in this year's line-up, despite a conviction for domestic violence. Audio
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Mike Hewson: the fine art of taking risks
NZ born civil engineer turned installation artist Mike Hewson thinks that safe playgrounds are dangerous for children. Audio, Gallery
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White Ferns smash Bangladesh in T20 opener
White Ferns smash Bangladesh in T20 opener
The White Ferns have secured their biggest T20 international win with a 132 run victory over Bangladesh in the opening game of the series in Christchurch.
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White Ferns smash Bangladesh in T20 opener
White Ferns smash Bangladesh in T20 opener
White Ferns record biggest T20 win with 132 run thrashing of Bangladesh in Christchurch.
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Christchurch in-patient mental health unit closes due to staff shortages
Mental health unit closes due to staff shortages
Staff shortages have forced the closure of an in-patient mental health unit at Christchurch's Hillmorton Hospital.
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ACC dilemma keeps NZ woman from returning to Australia
A New Zealand woman, back from Australia for an extended Christmas holiday on the West Coast is in limbo after a freak accident at a supermarket carpark.
Chelsea Ferguson is faced with the choice of… Audio
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Hotel industry gearing up for substantial expansion
Hotel industry gearing up for substantial expansion
More than a dozen new facilities are under construction or due to open around the motu next year.
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Gun shop in Christchurch hit by ram raid
Gun shop in Christchurch hit by ram raid
A gun store in Christchurch has been ram-raided and a second business burgled using mallets to gain entry.
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Gun shop ram raided in Christchurch overnight
Police are looking for four people responsible for a ram-raid at a Gun City store in Christchurch.
Police say they used a vehicle to break into the Cranford Street shop at 3.20am.
RNZ reporter Anna… Audio
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'Tourists buzzing' in resorts and islands as Fiji welcomes back visitors
'Tourists buzzing' in resorts and islands as Fiji welcomes back visitors
A year after re-opening its borders, Fiji has recorded an injection of $FJ805 million into its economy from international visitor arrivals between April and August.
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Flax weavers raising awareness of safe sleeping
Hundreds of blades of flax are being weaved to raise awareness of safe baby sleeping practices in Christchurch.
Between 40 to 60 babies die each year from sudden unexplained death in infancy, where… Audio
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Gun City store ram raided in Christchurch
Audio 2 Dec 2022A Gun City store was ram raided in Christchurch overnight.
Police say they were called to the Cranford Street store at about half-past-two this morning
In a separate incident, another store was… Audio
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Breakers roll on
Breakers roll on
The Breakers further entrenched themselves as the team to beat this ANBL season with an impressive 110-84 victory over South East Melbourne.
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Legal action taken over government failure to enforce wage subsidy repayments
Legal action taken over government failure to enforce wage subsidy repayments
A Christchurch philanthropic organisation has filed a Judicial Review over the Auditor-General's decision not to recommend businesses to repay billions of dollars of wage subsidies.
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Musician Hamish Kilgour reported missing
Musician Hamish Kilgour reported missing
A musician who became synonymous with the 'Dunedin sound' music scene has gone missing, Canterbury police say.
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World buskers festival returns to Christchurch in January
Bread and Circus World Buskers festival marks its 30th anniversary next year
International and local talent will be returning to Christchurch streets at the Bread & Circus World Buskers festival in January.
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Basketball: Breakers back to top of Australian NBL standings
After a few lean seasons, the New Zealand Breakers are back home and back at the top of the Australian NBL standings.
At the halfway point in the season, the Breakers are leading the competition with… Audio
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Te Whāngai Trust nursery's rehab for offenders shows success
Well the fatal stabbing of Sandringham dairy worker Janak Patel has reignited the debate about punishment versus rehabilitation for offenders.
But a Waikato-based trust claims to provide a solution… Video, Audio
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Head Hunters Christchurch pad forfeited to police
Head Hunters Christchurch pad forfeited to police
The Christchurch headquarters of the Head Hunters motorcycle gang has been forfeited to police as a result of a High Court ruling.
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Falling house prices: Wellington leads with 15.9 percent drop in November - CoreLogic
House values continue to fall but at slower pace
CoreLogic's House Price Index showed a 0.6 percent drop in November, which was less than half the 1.3 percent drop in October. Audio
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Teachers want more time for sex education
Teachers say they do not have enough time to give students quality relationship and sexual health education but believe it's increasingly necessary.
Many of the nearly 200 surveyed by Canterbury… Audio
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Homeowners turn to motorhomes to avoid unruly Kāinga Ora tenants
'Life was hell ... it drove us crazy': Living in motorhomes to avoid unruly neighbours
Private property owners are leaving their homes and moving into campervans to get away from unruly Kāinga Ora neighbours.
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Woman moves to campground to get away from Kāinga Ora neighbours
Private property owners are leaving their homes and moving into campervans to get away from unruly Kāinga Ora neighbours.
A Christchurch woman says she sold up to preserve her mental health, while a… Audio