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Survey reveals sexual harassment cases at Christchurch schools
More than twenty rapes or near rapes and thousands of cases of sexual harassment have been revealed in a survey of students at two Christchurch high schools.
The survey at Avonside Girls High School… Audio
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Survey of two Christchurch schools reveals scale of sexual harassment
Survey of two Christchurch schools reveals scale of sexual harassment
A survey of pupils at two single sex secondary schools in Christchurch has found they are being sexually harassed at school, online, or when socialising outside school grounds.
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Restaurant Brands sales triple after Covid-19 restrictions lift
Restaurant Brands sales triple after Covid-19 restrictions lift
Fast food sales have tripled across New Zealand and Australia after Covid-19 restrictions were lifted.
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Survey of two Christchurch high schools reveals scale of sexual harassment
Survey of two Christchurch schools reveals scale of sexual harassment
A survey of pupils at two single sex secondary schools in Christchurch has found they are being sexually harassed at school, online, or when socialising outside school grounds.
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The story of Aotearoa through 100 objects
Historian Dr Jock Phillips' latest work tells the story of New Zealand using 100 objects. Objects such as the sewing kete of an unknown 18th-century Maori woman; cannons from the Endeavour; the… Audio
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Little forced to defend health system with lengthy wait times and stretched workforce
Little forced to defend health system with lengthy wait times and stretched workforce
The government has once again been forced to defend its support of the health system, in the face of lengthy emergency department wait times and a workforce under immense strain.
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Jacinda Ardern's flight to Antarctica turned around due to bad weather
Jacinda Ardern's flight to Antarctica turned around due to bad weather
The Prime Minister is back in Christchurch after her flight to Antarctica was turned around due to bad weather at McMurdo Sound.
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Boys' school cancels 'Wife Beater Wednesday' at 11th hour
Boys' school cancels 'Wife Beater Wednesday' at 11th hour
St Bede's College students have shown "bad judgment" after choosing a "Wife Beater Wednesday" dressup theme that was shut down 24 hours before going ahead, the school says.
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Crimes NZ: Emma Agnew
In today's Crimes NZ episode, we look back to the murder of a young woman who was also deaf and non-verbal. 20 year Emma Agnew disappeared in November 2007 and her body was discovered 12 days later. Audio
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Grant Robertson on health spending, UK prime minister
'We can stand proudly on our record in health' - Robertson
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has defended the government's record on health spending as under-pressure hospital emergency departments grapple with long wait times. Audio
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Ōtautahi doctor says people waiting four hours in urgent care clinic
'Extremely stressful': Patients waiting hours in urgent care clinic
GP Angus Chambers says people are struggling to enrol into medical centres or get appointments at his clinic.
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GP shortages causing longest waits doctor has ever seen
A Christchurch doctor says GP shortages are causing the longest primary care wait times he's seen.
A person died last week after they left Christchurch Hospital's emergency department during what's… Audio
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Ten arrested after long-distance efforts to flee police
Ten arrested after long-distance efforts to flee police
Auckland's police helicopter has been instrumental in the arrest of 10 people, in early morning incidents spanning a combined 180 kilometres, police say.
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Space policy feedback: Māhia mana whenua want to protect principles
More time to have say on space strategy after mana whenua feel rushed
Consultation on new space policy has been rushed too quickly, says a mana whenua representative in Māhia.
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Christchurch basking in unseasonably balmy Labour Weekend sun
Christchurch basking in unseasonably balmy Labour Weekend sun
Much of the country is in for blue skies this afternoon, with MetService forecasting Christchurch will reach an unseasonably high of 24 degrees.
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Gisborne bus drivers among country's lowest paid bus drivers: Campaign to lift bus driver rates
Gisborne bus drivers among country's lowest paid bus drivers: Campaign to lift bus driver rates
Gisborne bus drivers are some of the lowest paid in the country according to a union pushing for pay equity across the industry.
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Investigation after patient dies at Christchurch Hospital
Investigation after patient dies at Christchurch Hospital
A formal review of Christchurch Hospital's care is under way after a patient died having left the emergency department last Sunday, then returned, during a very busy period.
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Artist Piri Cowie
Take a walk around Christchurch City now and you will see a city still being rebuilt, but with a growing bustle and vibrancy. You will also notice the growing influence of Maori design, narrative… Audio
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Person critically injured after serious crash in Christchurch
Person critically injured after serious crash in Christchurch
One person has been critically injured following a serious crash in Christchurch this morning.
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Father and son both take on councillor duties
Father and son both take on councillor duties
Politics is all in the family for a Canterbury father and son.
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A celebration of listener favourites - what to expect
We are celebrating your favourite classical music from 6am til 8pm on Labour Day Monday, with the Top 30 countdown running from noon til 6pm on RNZ Concert. This is what we can tell you about what you… Video
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NPC Final: What it means to be a Wellington fan
NPC Final: What it means to be a Wellington fan
Comment - I miss the days of the late Sam Doyle and Athletic Park, but if Wellington can follow up on their semifinal effort against Canterbury tomorrow, maybe they can bring us back to the good old… Video
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Politicians respond to Groundswell protests
'Embarrassing for them': Agriculture Minister on Groundswell protest at Parliament
Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor says the number of protesters was "not as many as they thought". Meanwhile, National's deputy leader Nicola Willis spent time with those who showed up.
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Anthony Wheble sentenced to preventive detention for attempted murder of inmate
Prisoner yells abuse, headbutts guard at sentencing
A prisoner who violently attacked a fellow inmate has been sentenced to preventive detention with a minimum non-parole period of five years.