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Central Christchurch businesses on edge as street crime rises
'We are not safe': Christchurch businesses on edge as street crime rises
People who work in the Christchurch's CBD say they don't feel safe in parts of the central city where brawls, assaults and theft have become more frequent.
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Season 2 Ep 4: Epidemics
New Zealanders have battled Covid-19 for more than two years, but if you think it's the first time disease has knocked us around, well, this one's for you. Epidemics have long been part of our story.
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Terrorism laws to be expanded, targeting imprisoned individuals like Christchurch shooter
Terrorism laws to be expanded, targeting imprisoned individuals like Christchurch shooter
The Christchurch mosque shooter's designation as a terrorist entity would be less likely to be revoked or automatically expire under proposed new law changes.
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Terrorism laws to be expanded, targeting imprisoned individuals like Christchurch shooter
Terrorism laws to be expanded, targeting imprisoned individuals like Christchurch shooter
The Christchurch mosque shooter's designation as a terrorist entity would be less likely to be revoked or automatically expire under proposed new law changes.
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Three Waters: Industry representatives agree reforms are long overdue
Three Waters: Industry representatives agree reforms are long overdue
While Water New Zealand Conference attendees thought the government's plan had merit, some believed it had not been well communicated or understood.
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Water New Zealand delegates agree change needed
Delegates to this week's Water New Zealand Conference broadly agree that reform in the sector has been a long time coming.
But while the government's Three Waters plan has merit - it has neither been… Audio
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PM, minister respond to Wayne Brown's call for Three Waters work to stop
PM, minister respond to Brown's call for Three Waters work to stop
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern hopes she can find common ground with Auckland's incoming mayor on the divisive issue when they meet later this week. Audio
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Luck of the draw could land USA in NZ for Football World Cup
Luck of the draw could land USA in NZ for Football World Cup
The head of women's football for FIFA, New Zealander Sarai Bareman hopes some of the sport's biggest names are based in Aotearoa for the 2023 Women's Football World Cup.
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Wellington is New Zealand's most walkable city, study says
Wellington is New Zealand's most walkable city, study says
A University of Canterbury paper titled "The x-minute city" found that in Wellington, 35 percent of residents lived within a 10-minute walk of all amenities.
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International blokart competitors ready to sail in Manawatū
International blokart competitors ready to sail in Manawatū
Manawatū's notorious wind will power competitors at this week's Blokart World Championship and New Zealand Open competitions in the province.
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Meridian focuses on a future powered by green hydrogen
Meridian focuses on a future powered by green hydrogen
New Zealand energy companies will need to invest at least $30 billion in renewable energy over next few decades to meet carbon zero targets by 2050.
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Far North Mayor describes 'mayor school' in Wellington
Roll call today for some of the country's new mayors. The gathering in Wellington - dubbed 'mayor school' - is held after every local body election but isn't compulsory.
Metro mayors typically wag… Video, Audio
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Concern Winston Peters stirring fear to get back into Parliament
NZ First Leader, Winston Peters, denies he is stirring up fear in order to get his party back in to the halls of power, after describing the Government's agenda as "malignant paternalism" and "inverse… Audio
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PM Jacinda Ardern responds to Winston Peters' attacks on Labour government
Winston Peters' comments 'politicking' and 'hyperbole' - PM
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Winston Peters' comments criticising the Labour government over the weekend were merely 'politicking' and it is up to voters to decide what any future government… Audio
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Winston Peters blasts government in speech to NZ First party
Winston Peters has declared next year's election the most important in voters' lifetimes, as he gears up for a comeback from his 2020 disaster result.
New Zealand First held its annual conference in… Audio
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Daryl Mitchell set to return in game two
Daryl Mitchell set to return in game two
Recovering all-rounder Daryl Mitchell is targeting a return to action in the Black Caps' second match of the Twenty20 World Cup against Afghanistan on Oct. 26.
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Winston Peters puts Labour in the firing line at New Zealand First annual conference
Peters takes aim at Labour policies: 'Woke, virtue signalling madness'
Winston Peters has delivered a rousing speech to New Zealand First supporters, savaging his former coalition partner Labour.
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Blue Smoke: Christchurch Music Map
Chris Bourke looks at the musical landmarks of Christchurch, with an ear on the 60s & 70s. Audio
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Chris Parker: finding the extraordinary and the hilarious in the ordinary
Lockdown made Auckland comedian Chris Parker an Instagram sensation. He talks to Kim Hill about his recent wedding and new book Here For a Good Time: Organised Thoughts From A Disorganised Mind. Video, Audio
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Dame Malvina Major Award-winner, tenor Oliver Sewell
Winning this year's $50,000 Dame Malvina Major Award is allowing Christchurch tenor Oliver Sewell to live the dream and forge an international career. Oliver's currently in Europe after recently… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 16 October 2022
Brass bands and hymn tunes go so well together! In this week’s programme, you can hear a spine-tingling rendition of Joseph Parry’s Aberystwyth played by Christchurch band Woolston Brass. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Taxes, kauri, and Peter Ellis
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Taxes, kauri, and Peter Ellis
The Week in Detail: Taxes, kauri, and Peter Ellis
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Why Fazerdaze disappeared
She was young, ambitious and wildly successful, then she disappeared. Tony Stamp finds out where Fazerdaze went and how she's coming back with new EP Break!. Video, Audio
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Black Caps lose tri-series final to Pakistan
Black Caps lose tri-series final to Pakistan
Black Caps narrowly lose tri-series ahead of T20 World Cup.