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Emergency housing: Government warned of human rights risks years ago, documents reveal
Govt warned of human rights risks in emergency housing years ago
Documents released to RNZ have shown the government was warned emergency housing law changes put human rights in jeopardy - even by the Ministry of Health.
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Temperatures could drop up to 15C in 18 hours
If you think it's cold now, wait till you see the temperature this afternoon.
Icy Antarctic air is moving up the country, but a second, more intense front will make it even colder later today.
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Extended Silver Ferns squad named to take on Australia
Extended Silver Ferns squad named to take on Australia
Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua has named a squad of 15 for this month's Constellation Cup against Australia although some players will only play the tests in New Zealand or Australia.
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Chance of snowy roads in the South Island
Drivers travelling across the South Island could be met with snow-covered roads this morning with a heavy downfall forecast.
Warnings are in place for several alpine passes, and up to four… Audio
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Police appeal for information after attempted kidnapping in Christchurch
Police appeal for information after attempted kidnapping in Christchurch
Police are appealing for public assistance following an attempted kidnapping in Fendalton in Christchurch.
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Local body elections: Late voters urged to cast special votes
Local body elections: Late voters urged to cast special votes
The boss of Local Government New Zealand is urging people who have not received voting forms to "not leave anything to chance".
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New seismic hazard model reveals updated threat level of nation's faults
New seismic hazard model reveals updated threat level of nation's faults
The chances of the ground shaking more violently in a quake is much higher than previously thought for large parts of the country. Audio
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Local body elections: Voter turnout lagging behind in provincial cities
Local body elections: Voter turnout lagging behind in provincial cities
The number of local election votes cast in the major metropolitan cities is now roughly on par with the last local body election, but many provincial centres are lagging behind. Audio
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Voter turnout climbing slightly in local body elections
Voters in the main centres are starting to show a bit more interest in the local body elections as Saturday's deadline looms.
Turnout in Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin is slightly ahead of where it… Audio
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Christchurch Hospital experiencing 'unprecedented high demand'
Christchurch Hospital experiencing 'unprecedented high demand'
Christchurch Hospital's head says high spring demand has taken them by surprise - and school holidays will likely make things worse.
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Police release CCTV images after Christchurch jewellers robbed
Police release CCTV images after Christchurch jewellers robbed
Christchurch police have released photos of three people they want to speak to in relation to another smash-and- grab.
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What polystyrene, PVC packaging phase out means for supermarkets
The plastic phase-out has begun, with polystyrene food and drink containers and PVC food trays now banned. If businesses are found to be deliberately flouting the new rules, they could be fined up to… Video, Audio
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Polar vortex spinning toward NZ mid-week - snow expected
There's a cold blast coming this week with a chunk of the tropospheric polar vortex about to whip our way.
Temperatures are set to drop around mid-week, and there might even be snow.
In Te… Audio
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Online cryptocurrency exchange Binance registers in New Zealand
Online cryptocurrency exchange launches NZ platform
The world's largest online cryptocurrency exchange has launched a New Zealand version of its marketplace to help shape future industry regulation.
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Cold snap and snow forecast for later this week
'Quick blast of cold air' expected for much of country
Turbulent spring weather is forecast to bring another cold spell later this week across much of Aotearoa as an icy front moves up from Antarctica. Audio
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Chance of spring snow for Te Waipounamu
Parts of Te Waipounamu could be hit by a rare spring snowfall this week as an icy front from Antarctica moves up the country.
Snow could fall to sea level in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula on… Audio
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Afghan rugby team - "The sport has always been there for us"
In this episode of Voices, Afghan rugby players Bilal Slaimankhel and Mohammed Safi speak to Kadambari Raghukumar on what the game has come to mean to them in recent years. Audio
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Afghan rugby team - "The sport has always been there for us"
Afghan rugby team - "The sport has always been there for us"
In this episode of Voices, Afghan rugby players Bilal Slaimankhel and Mohammed Safi speak to Kadambari Raghukumar on what the game has come to mean to them in recent years.
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The ultra short works of Frankie McMillan
Audio 2 Oct 2022Frankie McMillan explores wandering in all kinds of ways - through landscapes and through life - in her new collection of short and ultra short stories, The Wandering Nature of Us Girls. Many are… Audio, Gallery
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Christchurch's always controversial Cathedral
Audio 2 Oct 2022It was so nearly lost. As the Christ Church Anglican Cathedral is being rebuilt, historian Edmund Bohan is releasing a history of the distinctive Gothic building. It shows it was controversial even… Audio, Gallery
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Mediawatch: Christchurch Call pushes against the algorithms
Mediawatch: Christchurch Call pushes against the algorithms
NZ is leading a bid to break open social media's secret algorithms, with backing from big tech outfits. But without input from the biggest ones, can it really reduce the influence of extremism? Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 October 2022
Audio 2 Oct 2022More rancour on the road to a new public media entity; youth crime facts and headlines don't match; Christchurch Call digs deep into algorithms. Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 October 2022
Mediawatch for 2 October 2022
More rancour on the road to a new public media entity; youth crime facts and headlines don't match; Christchurch Call digs deep into algorithms.
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Christchurch Call pushes against the algorithms
New Zealand is leading a bid to break open social media’s secret algorithms as part of The Christchurch Call response, with backing from some big tech outfits. But without input from the biggest… Video, Audio
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Christchurch Call pushes against the algorithms
Christchurch Call pushes against the algorithms
New Zealand is leading a bid to break open social media’s secret algorithms as part of The Christchurch Call response, with backing from some big tech outfits. But without input from the biggest…
Video, Audio