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Glenorchy's natural hazards: Risk of severe liquefaction in quake, also flooding, study finds
Glenorchy at risk of severe liquefaction in quake, also flooding, study finds
Glenorchy is a small, idyllic settlement just down the road from a place called Paradise. But its residents face an uncertain future after a study detailed significant natural hazards.
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Childrens songwriter says children need joy in their ears
Michal Bush is an award winning Christchurch children's songwriter and performer who says kids need joy in their ears.She writes and performs music for pre schoolers to 10 year olds under the name… Audio
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Why do we mourn for people we've never met?
When Princess Diana died, millions were compelled to travel to her home and leave flowers. Why? Audio
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Spontaneous memorialisation: Sharing our grief with the world
Why do we mourn for people we've never met?
When Princess Diana died, millions were compelled to travel to her home and leave flowers. Why?
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Sexual offending prevalent at Gloriavale, court hears
A court has heard Gloriavale founder Hopeful Christian told a father who had just buried his daughter that he could take comfort from the fact she wouldn't be molested.
Clem Ready says sexual… Audio
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National, ACT criticise youth offender supports as too little, too late
National, ACT criticise youth offender supports as too little, too late
Expanded programmes for young people at risk of being caught in the cycle of crime is just window dressing from a soft-on-crime government, the opposition says.
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Cold snap: Snow falling in south, gales cut power in north
Cold snap: Snow falling in south, gales cut power in north
Snow has fallen in Christchurch and Dunedin, and is disrupting travel in both islands, while high winds have brought down power lines in the North.
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Wellington mayoralty race heating up
With less than a month until voting closes for local body elections, we take a look at who is in the running for the mayoralty in Wellington. With nine candidates vying to become mayor, three main… Audio
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Spring cold snap: Snow, ice, winds
Spring is here - apparently - and along with it a massive cold snap. Snow has closed roads in both islands overnight. The Desert Road remains closed between Waiouru and Rangipo, as is the Napier-Taupo… Audio
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$15.7m for space initiatives: Speedy delivery crucial, sector leaders say
Space sector leaders keen for quick delivery of new funding
The aim of the $15 million fund is to push New Zealand's space industry to global prominence and to the forefront of innovation by 2030.
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Dunedin snow and roads update
Waka Kotahi is advising those affected by the wintery blast to be extra careful.
In Wellington, listeners have been texting in saying there are snow flurries affecting Transmission Gully.. People in… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 6 September 2022
Liz Truss will be the UK's next Prime Minister. A wintry blast has hit the country, snow has fallen in Dunedin and is falling in Christchurch as well as parts of Wellington, roads are closed in the… Audio
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Local body elections: Boosting the youth vote and a councillor's baptism of fire
Local body elections: Boosting the youth vote and a councillor's baptism of fire
Explainer - Local body elections are round the corner but should we give 16-year-olds voting rights to lift low participation rates?
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Love triangle killers sentenced over 2019 murder
Love triangle killers sentenced over 2019 murder
A man has been sentenced to life in prison and a woman to home detention for the murder of Andrew James Little, who was stabbed 13 times at his Christchurch home.
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'Extremely dangerous' man wanted in relation to shooting
'Extremely dangerous' man wanted in relation to shooting
Police are searching for a man they describe as "extremely dangerous" as they continue their investigation into a shooting in Christchurch last week.
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Thousands 'getting progressively sicker' as surgeries pushed back further
Thousands 'getting progressively sicker' as surgeries pushed back further
Almost 7500 people who have waited a year for surgery should now be on lists - but there's little hope anyone makes it to theatre any faster.
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Book review: Arms & Legs by Chloe Lane
Ray Shipley from Scorpio Books in Christchurch reviews Arms & Legs by Chloe Lane, published by Te Herenga Waka University Press Audio
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Peace train welcome in garden city
The singer Yusuf Islam made the song Peace Train famous, but now he's taken it one step futher: he's donated a physical peace train to the city of Christchurch.
The singer donated a miniature… Audio
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Bledisoe Cup now the focus for All Blacks
Bledisoe Cup now the focus for All Blacks
The All Blacks revived their Rugby Championship campaign with a big win against Argentina over the weekend, but they now turn their attention to a different piece of silverware.
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Lotto stores in poorest half of NZ account for 70% of sales
Revealed: Lotto stores in poorest half of NZ account for 70% of sales
An expert warns Lotto is impacting poor communities "by stealth" and says it has hidden in the shadows as the spotlight shone on pokies.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to travel to New York for United Nations meeting
PM to travel to New York for United Nations meeting
Jacinda Ardern will travel to New York later this month to represent New Zealand at the United Nations General Assembly.
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Internet forum blocked from spewing hate on internet
An internet forum notorious for organising vicious online and real-world harrasment campaigns has been taken down due to escalating threats. Kiwi Farms also refused to cooperate with the New Zealand… Audio
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'Immediate threat to human life' - controversal Kiwifarms forum blocked by Cloudflare
'Immediate threat to human life' - controversal Kiwifarms forum blocked by Cloudflare
The online security firm Cloudflare has blocked the controversial online forum KiwiFarms, following a campaign started by a transgender woman targeted by the site.
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Arohata prison inmates may have to move due to staff shortages
Prison inmates may have to move due to staff shortages
Corrections may shift some inmates from Arohata Women's Prison in Wellington to other regions because of staff shortages at nearby Rimutaka Prison.
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All aboard Yusuf Islam's Peace Train: 'Joy is no bad thing'
All aboard Yusuf Islam's Peace Train: 'Joy is no bad thing'
A miniature train gifted by the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens is getting its first spin today in Christchurch. Video