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Police unable to record targeted hate crimes despite funding, dedicated team
Police unable to record targeted hate crimes despite funding, dedicated team
Police still have no reliable way of recording who is being targeted by hate crimes, despite funding a dedicated team and hundreds of audits in the last year.
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Māori and Moriori ancestorial remains to return to Aotearoa
Māori and Moriori ancestorial remains to return to Aotearoa
After almost 80 years of negotiations with Austria, more than 60 Māori and Moriori ancestral remains will return to Aotearoa, where a pōwhiri will be held at Te Papa on Sunday.
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Jacinda Ardern's tilt towards the West continues at UN
Jacinda Ardern's tilt towards the West continues at UN
Opinion - The prime minister intends to continue a more pro-Western foreign policy strategy, if her agenda at the UN is anything to go by, Geoffrey Miller writes.
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Whānau battle for new council seat
Whānau battle for new council seat
An uncle and his nephew are competing for a new Māori ward in South Taranaki District.
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Council calls for 'long overdue' investment into South Island passenger rail
Council calls for 'long overdue' investment into South Island passenger rail
Dunedin City Council is calling for the return of passenger rail in the south.
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Gloriavale mother tells court leaders did not know of abuse
A Gloriavale mother has told a court she does not believe the leadership knew about sexual abuse at the Christian community.
Purity Valor has also denied being downtrodden and subjugated, at an… Audio
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Dunedin council keen for inter-regional passenger rail
Imagine hopping aboard a train from Christchurch to Dunedin. Dunedin City Council's keen to see it.
It's called for a business case to get passenger rail back on track, with services to and from… Video, Audio
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Bringing the internet under control, what needs to be done
Audio 27 Sep 2022While the tech industry works voluntarily with the Christchurch call initiative on the impact of algorithms on hate groups, there is a bigger problem says barrister and author Jamie Susskind. He says… Audio
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In photos: State memorial service for the Queen
In photos: State memorial service for the Queen
Hundreds of people including the prime minister, cabinet ministers and former prime ministers gathered at St Paul's Cathedral in Wellington this afternoon for a state memorial service for the Queen.
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew looks at the range of responses surfacing about the new public media organisation arising out of RNZ and TVNZ. Audio
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Business commentator Pattrick Smellie
Pattrick talks about NZ's $30 billion carbon emissions "hole". Also, the strange case of Tim Boyd, an Australian who wangled the top job managing Christchurch city's infrastructure despite having some… Audio
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Watch: Christchurch mayoral candidates debate housing rules, water reforms and the stadium
Watch: Christchurch mayoral candidates face off in debate
Christchurch mayoral hopefuls went head-to-head in a Morning Report debate hosted by Corin Dann.
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Phil Mauger and David Meates debate Christchurch mayoralty
Two candidates top the polls for Christchurch mayoral candidates - Phil Mauger and David Meates.
Current councillor Mauger is ahead, with a Kantar poll this month showing he was preferred by 58… Video, Audio
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On the trail of Jacinda Ardern: Hijinks and hiccups in New York
On the trail of Jacinda Ardern: hijinks and hiccups in New York
First Person - RNZ deputy political editor Craig McCulloch pulls back the curtain on some of the lighter moments behind the scenes and on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
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A natural combo - te reo and jazz
Audio 26 Sep 2022Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha University of Canterbury Librarian Lisa Davies (Kai Tahu) is determined to make te reo more accessible. She's also a jazz musician, so she's brought both together. She's… Audio
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Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day: What you need to know
Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day: What you need to know
Today is New Zealand's official Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day public holiday, with a wide range of events planned and closures around the motu to honour Her Majesty. Audio
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Hundreds say solemn goodbye to the late Queen at Christchurch's 'Cardboard Cathedral'
'End of the second Elizabethan Age' - Christchurch celebrates Queen
Queen Elizabeth II had an "aura imbued with aroha", the congregation was told during an emotional but uplifting sermon at Christchurch Transitional Cathedral.
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Council may back push for train service linking South Island cities
Council may back push for train service linking South Island cities
The Dunedin City Council is considering supporting an inter-regional passenger rail service connecting Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.
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Queen Elizabeth's memorial service in Christchurch to be live-streamed
Queen Elizabeth's memorial service in Christchurch to be live-streamed
The cathedral dean who will lead commemorations for Queen Elizabeth in Christchurch believes residents remember her fondly.
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The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections
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: Lotto, rugby and local elections
The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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The Rugby Championship 2022: What we learned
The Rugby Championship 2022: What we learned
After all the angst, the disappointing losses and talk of how this is the worst All Black team ever, they are now champions of southern hemisphere rugby yet again. Is there a lesson to be learned… Video
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Derelict house burns down in Christchurch
Derelict house burns down in Christchurch
A two-storey derelict house in the Christchurch suburb of Riccarton went up in flames last night.
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NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern condemns Russia, calls for ban on nuclear weapons in UN speech
Ardern at UN: 'Russia's war is illegal, it is immoral'
Just days after the Kremlin threatened nuclear warfare, Jacinda Ardern has taken to the United Nations podium to condemn Russia and call for a complete ban on all nuclear weapons. Video
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Firefighters battling big blaze near Canterbury University
Firefighters battling big blaze near Canterbury University
Fire crews are battling a large blaze expected to "totally destroy" a derelict two-storey homestead, in the Christchurch suburb of Riccarton.