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Did we ditch DVDs too quickly?
Audio 21 Oct 2025Remember the good old days when you could pop into your local video store to rent the latest movie on DVD? It's a distant memory for most of us since streaming giants changed the way we watch things… Audio
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Pacific officials criticise New Zealand's weaker methane targets
Pacific officials criticise NZ's weaker methane targets
However, Climate Minister Simon Watts says "we cut production to meet targets, we risk shifting production to countries who are not as emissions-efficient". Audio
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Educators say they've been blind-sided by curriculum changes
Blind-sided: Educators on curriculum changes
Some in the sector say the changes are much more than just tweaks. Audio
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When and how to see the 2025 Orionid meteor shower
When and how to see this week's meteor shower
Here's how you can catch a glimpse of shooting stars in the night sky this week.
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Sports News at 6am for 21 October 2025
England captain Harry Brook and opener Phil Salt scored half centuries to set up their 65-run victory over the Black Caps in last night's second T20 in Christchurch Audio
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Cricket live updates: Black Caps v England - second T20 international
Black Caps v England: England wins by 65 runs
It was a mammoth task for the Black Caps they looked to take a series lead at Christchurch's Hagley Oval.
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'You're gonna have rubbish everywhere else' - halving collections not popular with some residents
'You're gonna have rubbish everywhere else' - halving collections riles residents
Moving from weekly to fortnightly rubbish collection is an idea that some Aucklanders want to see binned before it has even begun. Audio
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Rugby: Otago's golden NPC era
Otago's golden NPC era
Otago finished the 1998 season with 598 points, still a record for an NPC season.
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Parents offered uniforms, stationery if children attend school regularly
Parents offered uniforms, stationery if children attend school regularly
Parents at a Christchurch school are being offered financial incentives if their children meet attendance targets. Audio
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Corrections van breaks down, inmates stranded for hours
Corrections van breaks down, inmates stranded for hours
A prisoner escort vehicle broke down last week while carrying four inmates, who had to wait two and a half hours for a replacement vehicle.
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Christchurch school offering financial incentives for attendance
A Christchurch school is offering financial incentives to families whose kids meet attendance targets. The government has set a target of 80% of students being in class 90% of the time by 2030. Te… Audio
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New Zealand's nurses, teachers and others set for mega strike - What you need to know
What you need to know about this week's mega strike
Explainer - There's a huge strike coming. Who's taking part, why are they protesting and what's so 'mega' about it? Audio
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Once branded the world's unluckiest city, Christchurch is now the 'capital of cool'
Christchurch: The 'capital of cool'
Our second biggest city is experiencing the type of revival that should make the rest of New Zealand envious.
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 20 October 2025
Inflation has edged to a 15-month-high on the back of higher rents, rates, electricity, and food, touching the top of the Reserve Bank's target band but unlikely to prevent further rate cuts; Local… Audio
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Christchurch: The 'capital of cool'
Christchurch: The 'capital of cool'
Our second biggest city is experiencing the type of revival that should make the rest of New Zealand envious.
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Aerospace centre Tāwhaki attracting overseas customers
'The flying cars are very close': The South Island aerospace centre with overseas customers
Tāwhaki said their ability to offer tests in their special-use air space zone was attracting operators with busier skies.
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Flight cancellations, emergency callouts around country as heavy strong winds ramp up
Trucks crash, flights cancelled as winds ramp up
The weather has cut power, spurred emergency services, and halted planes and ferries, but looks to get worse. Video
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Some school principals boycott curriculum roadshow
A number of school principals are boycotting an education curriculum roadshow, starting in Christchurch today. Stephanie Madden from NZEI spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Engineer calls for greater use of wastewater heat
Audio 20 Oct 2025An engineer says councils and Government are not making the most of wastewater heat as a cheap and readily available energy source. Audio
- Man dies at Christchurch prison
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Kirk shooting video: Horrific content 'just the tip of the iceberg'
Kirk shooting video: Horrific content 'just the tip of the iceberg'
Video of the shooting of Charlie Kirk is confronting, but far more horrific content is "very rife" on kids' social media feeds, say experts. Audio
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Cyclist 'left for dead' in hit and run feared he would never walk again
Cyclist 'left for dead' in hit and run feared he would never walk again
A violent crash left Mark Weston in hospital with a broken back. Audio
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Labour Day: What's open, what's not and when you have to pay surcharge
Labour Day: What's open, what's not and when you have to pay surcharge
The public holiday falls on the fourth Monday in October and commemorates the eight-hour working day.
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Hit-and-run victim calls for more care on the road
A Christchurch cyclist who was badly injured in a violent hit-and-run is calling for better behaviour from drivers, urging them to share the road with bikes. Jean Edwards reports. Audio
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Where have all the children gone?
Where have all the children gone? The dropping numbers of kids in cities
The number of children living in central Auckland and Wellington has dropped sharply - is the housing market to blame?