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Wild weather: New flood and wind warnings issued
Wild weather: New flood and wind warnings issued
Weather warnings continue across the country as heavy rain, wind and fog have caused major travel disruptions, and new flood and wind warnings have been issued.
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Patrick Radden Keefe: collecting criminals and con artists for new book Rogues
Award-winning investigative journalist Patrick Radden Keefe paints deeply human portraits of victims and vigilantes alike in his latest page-turner, Rogues: True Stories of Grifters, Killers, Rebels… Audio
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NZ Live: Mousey
Talented Christchurch songwriter Sarena Close takes her performance name 'Mousey' from a David Bowie lyric. She and her band play tracks from the new record My Friends in our Christchurch studio. Video, Audio
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Awards a morale boost for the arable industry says title winner
Awards a morale boost for the arable industry says title winner
The freshly-crowned Arable Farmer of the Year says winning the award was a surprise, but it is a confidence-booster.
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Christchurch wastewater treatment plant repairs ahead of schedule
Christchurch wastewater treatment plant repairs ahead of schedule
The work to remove fire-damaged waste material and concrete from Christchurch's burnt out wastewater treatment plant will be finished a month earlier than expected.
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'Difficult' pathway predicted for cancer sufferers without more radiation oncologists
'Difficult' pathway predicted for cancer sufferers without more radiation oncologists
Cancer specialists are warning the country is at a "point of no return" for investing in more workers and better treatment.
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Two Mongol gang members charged with blackmailing in Christchurch
Two Mongol gang members charged with blackmailing in Christchurch
Two patched Mongol gang members have been arrested and charged with blackmailing in Christchurch.
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The Christchurch teen making skateboards from plastic bottle tops
Audio 4 Aug 2022Christchurch teenager Neith Absalom has figured out a way to reuse plastic bottle tops by melting them down to make skateboard decks. Despite the success of his business Over The Top Recycling, Neith… Video, Audio
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Searchers find downed plane near Mt Nicholson in the Southern Alps
Searchers find downed plane near Mt Nicholson in the Southern Alps
Searchers have this afternoon located a downed light plane near Mt Nicholson in the Southern Alps after it went missing this morning, the Rescue Coordination Centre says.
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Christchurch City Mission receives cost of living payment donations
'Really quite special': people donate cost of living payment
Staff at the Christchurch City Mission say they are surprised to see people redirecting their cost of living payments to the charity.
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Petrol prices fall below $3 in main centres, and further drop expected
Petrol prices drop and a further decline is expected
Costs in the main centres are well below $3, according to price tracking app Gaspy.
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Top Dog Film Festival to launch this month
The Top Dog Film Festival kicks off in Auckland on August 13th and finished in September in Christchurch with a very special session. New Zealand tour operator Nat Ward talks to Jesse. Audio
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Christchurch had wettest month on record in July - NIWA
In July, Christchurch had its wettest month since records began 159 years ago.
Yesterday NIWA released its climate summary for the country last month.
There was an exceptional amount of rain, but it… Audio
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New law gives Ngāi Tahu right to appoint two Environment Canterbury councillors
Ngāi Tahu gains right to appoint two Environment Canterbury councillors
Ngāi Tahu will get guaranteed representation and decision-making powers on Canterbury's regional council Ecan.
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Access for New Zealanders Bill is (currently) a joke
Access for New Zealanders Bill is (currently) a joke
Opinion - The Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill was supposed to mark a significant legislative milestone for disabled New Zealanders, instead they got an empty piece of legislation, writes Chris…
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Bromley wastewater plant: Report shows stench likely caused paint discolouration
Bromley stench likely cause of discolouring on most nearby properties - report
Some residents who are enduring the stench from Bromley's wastewater plant want the Christchurch City Council to pay for paint discolouration which is affecting their properties.
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Wet, warm July proves one for record books
Wet, warm July proves one for record books
Aotearoa New Zealand has just endured its wettest - and fourth warmest - July ever, NIWA says.
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Bromley locals blame wastewater pollution for paint damage
Some residents enduring the rotten stench from Bromely's wastewater plant now want Christchurch City Council to pay for paint discolouration which is affecting their properties.
Testing of homes in… Video, Audio
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In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Men's netball side get Ferns curtain-raiser, Woods was offered a billion dollars to join LIV, Lewis Hamilton buys into Broncos and England confirm tour to Pakistan.
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'Coward, monster': Father who killed son, 6, in 'deliberate' fiery crash jailed
'Coward, monster': Father who killed son, 6, in 'deliberate' fiery crash jailed
A father who deliberately drove off the road at 130km/h, killing his 6-year-old son in a fiery car crash, has today been jailed for five years.
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What a load of bull!
Photographer Amanda King grew up a city girl in Brisbane but life changed dramatically when she met her kiwi farmer husband, while on her OE. They pair now farm in Hororata, about an hour west of… Audio, Gallery
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Decline in house prices gains more traction but crash not expected - CoreLogic
House prices fall at fastest rate in more than a decade
The downturn in the property market has became further entrenched, with prices falling at the fastest pace since the Global Financial Crisis. Audio
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Climate change: Govt to outline plan for managed retreat in some areas
Govt to outline plan for managed retreat in areas hardest hit by climate change
Some communities may be abandoned, as increasing storms and flooding make continued occupation untenable.
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'Deliverance' ritual at Celebration Church under spotlight
A controversial Christchurch church accused of being "toxic" "hurtful" and "extreme" is facing further accusations.
Ex-members have independently contacted RNZ saying they were traumatised by the the… Audio
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Ex-Celebration Church members believe 'deliverance' harmed them
Ex-Celebration Church members believe 'deliverance' harmed them
A former Celebration member believes deliverance - the Pentecostal equivalent of exorcism - has been used to replace counselling, medical care, and even law enforcement at the controversial church.