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Critical flood infrastructure: Who pays, West Coast councillors ask
Critical flood infrastructure: Who pays, West Coast councillors ask
Storm-damaged infrastructure often involves a multi-agency approach, the West Coast Regional Council says.
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Survivor escaped from top floor on day of Ballantynes fire 75 years ago
'We just couldn't believe it': Survivor recalls horror of Ballantynes fire
A memorial service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Ballantynes department store fire will be held at the Christchurch Transitional Cathedral this evening.
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Boot camps a 'cliche', says former National minister Chester Borrows
Boot camps a 'cliche' - former National Minister
Former National Party minister Chester Borrows says the solutions to youth crime are better social supports, and we must be prepared to pay for it as a society. Audio
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Toa Samoa v Kangaroos Rugby League World Cup showdown 'significant' for Pacific sport
Samoa v Kangaroos showdown 'significant' for Pacific sport
Samoan fans around the world are preparing for parades and celebrations ahead of the Rugby League World Cup showdown between Toa Samoa and Australia's Kangaroos.
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Memorial to mark 75 years since Ballantynes fire
It's 75 years since a fire tore through the Ballantynes department store in Christchurch, killing 41 people.
A memorial service is being held at the Christchurch Transitional Cathedral this evening… Audio
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Paul Tainui deemed medium-to-high risk before second murder, inquest hears
Paul Tainui deemed medium-to-high risk before second murder, inquest hears
Tainui raped and murdered his ex-girlfriend Kimberley Schroder in 1994, before doing the same with Nicole Tuxford in her Christchurch home.
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'Death by natural causes': Sweeping power to classify deaths could mean coroners miss vital clues
Sweeping power to classify deaths could mean coroners miss vital clues
Murders, suicides, medical negligence, and deaths that should trigger public health warnings could be missed if proposed law changes go ahead, experts say.
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Govt's investigator working with Christchurch council over housing intensification concerns
Govt's investigator working with Christchurch council over housing intensification concerns
The government has appointed an investigator to work with the Christchurch City Council on housing intensification.
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Lower speed limits don’t just save lives – they make NZ towns and cities better places to live
Lower speed limits save lives and make cities better places to live
Opinion - There has been some resistance to proposals on reducing urban speed limits right across the country but evidence suggests it's the right move, writes Simon Kingham.
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Overhaul of the $1.2 billion special education system announced
'You can't underestimate how important it is': Special education system overhaul announced
The government is promising to extend learning support to thousands more disabled children through a substantial overhaul of the $1.2 billion special education system.
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First song: Coyote
Today we've got a treat with a live performance for first song out of our Christchurch Studio. Amiria Grennell and Holly Arrowsmith perform together under the name Coyote. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Paul Tainui regularly deceived Corrections staff while on parole, inquest told
Double murderer admits to regularly lying to Corrections staff while on life parole
A convicted double murderer has admitted he would often mislead or lie to Corrections staff while on parole.
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Teen appears in court over Bexley stabbing
Teen appears in court over Bexley stabbing
An 18-year-old man charged with a stabbing in Christchurch on Monday has appeared in court.
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New eating disorder centre already 'overwhelmed' with interest
A new residential centre for people with eating disorders – set to open next April – already has a lengthy waiting list. Recovered Living NZ founder Kristie Amadio had a severe eating disorder herself… Video, Audio
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Two people arrested over Bexley dog walker stabbing
In Christchurch, two people have been charged over the stabbing of a man on Monday, while walking his dog.
An 18-year-old man has been charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 17 November 2022
It's Rapare, Thursday November the 17th Anei nga kaupapa mo tenei haora.. Top stories this morning... NATO says a Russian-made rocket that killed two people in Poland was likely fired by Ukrainian… Audio
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India using Black Caps series to prepare for next World Cups
India using Black Caps series to prepare for next World Cups
Indian players asked to make the most of the limited-overs series against New Zealand to cement their position for the next two World Cups.
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Sunfish secrets
Sunfish are the world's largest bony fish species – and yet scientists know little about their lives. This week, Our Changing World meets a sunfish researcher unravelling mola mysteries and dives into… Audio
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Sunfish secrets
Sunfish secrets
Sunfish are the world's largest bony fish species – and yet scientists know little about their lives. This week, Our Changing World meets a sunfish researcher unravelling mola mysteries and dives into…
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Police raid two properties near site of Bexley Park stabbing
Two arrested over Bexley Park stabbing
A teenager and a woman have been charged over the stabbing of a man in Christchurch early on Monday morning.
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Police raid homes near Christchurch park days after stabbing
Police are outside two houses near where a man was repeatedly stabbed in Christchurch.
The man was attacked while walking his dog and remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Police have issued… Video, Audio
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St John scouting for therapy pets programme
St John is scouting for more than 100 volunteers for a very special programme, and it's pretty fussy about who will qualify. For starters, volunteers are assessed for their temperament - and their… Video, Audio
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Mother deplores lack of support for those trapped in cycle of illness, drugs
'Shocking' lack of respite care for those with chronic mental illnesses - mother
Only Cody Te Poono knows exactly what was going through his head when the family home burned to the ground one August afternoon.
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Vendors may need to adjust to faster paced decline in property values - CoreLogic
More houses likely to sell at a loss, CoreLogic says
The latest CoreLogic research shows almost 3 percent of properties were sold at a loss in the three months to September, compared with nearly 1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2021. Audio
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Football Ferns draw with South Korea
Football Ferns draw with South Korea
A penalty save from keeper Vic Esson helped the Football Ferns to a 1-all draw with South Korea in Christchurch last night.