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Top Stories for Wednesday 3 August 2022
Top stories for 3 August 2022 A Christchurch church accused of being "toxic" "hurtful" and "extreme" is facing further accusations. The National Party says the Government has been misleading taxpayers… Audio
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Why do we still fly our flag for the Commonwealth?
The Games are cringy, insular, and a colonial hangover - but we still celebrate an opportunity to show off our athletes on the world stage. Audio
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Are the Commonwealth Games still relevant?
Why do we still fly our flag for the Commonwealth?
The Games are cringy, insular, and a colonial hangover - but we still celebrate an opportunity to show off our athletes on the world stage.
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Mataurangi Māori Freshwater
Louise Richards Vice President of the New Zealand Geographical Society joins us once again. She's joined tonight by Dr Gail Tipa who will be one of the keynote speakers at the New Zealand Geographical… Audio
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'Spiritually, it was priceless': Survivor honours wife's memory
'Spiritually, it was priceless': Survivor honours wife's memory
A group of Christchurch mosque attack survivors and their families have returned home from a pilgrimage to Mecca, known as the Hajj.
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Luke Elworthy: The Last Letter of Godfrey Cheathem
Marlborough-based author Luke Elworthy dives into the life of esteemed New Zealand writer Godfrey Cheathem, who sadly died before publication of his great novel. It's based on a series of letters… Audio
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Three debutants in Black Ferns side for Australia tests
Three debutants in Black Ferns side for Australia tests
Three uncapped players have been included in the Black Ferns squad to play Australia in this month's two-test series.
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Hajj a tough physical test and priceless spiritual experience, Farid Ahmed says
'Spiritually, it was priceless': Survivor honours wife's memory
A group of Christchurch mosque attack survivors and their families have returned home from a pilgrimage to Mecca, known as the Hajj.
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Mosque attack survivor home after Mecca trip
Audio 2 Aug 2022A Christchurch mosque attack survivor is relieved to be home after testing positive for Covid while he was in Mecca for the Hajj.
A group of sixty attack survivors and their families travelled to… Audio
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NZ operator of multi-million dollar porn business guilty of sex trafficking conspiracy
NZ-US porn empire boss admits sex trafficking conspiracy
A former Christchurch schoolboy who built an American porn empire has admitted he coerced young women - many as young as 18 - into performing in videos viewed over a billion times.
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Media manager lands on Russia's banned list after commenting on embassy prank
Media manager lands on Russia's banned list after commenting on embassy prank
Wellington City Council's media manager says he may have been included because of a tongue-in-cheek comment made to local media. Audio
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Doctors' College moves to drop 'Royal' from name
Doctors' College moves to drop 'Royal' from name
The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners is to begin taking steps toward potentially dropping the 'Royal' from its name.
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Award-winning brewer urges price removal from beer ads to reduce binging
Award-winning brewer urges price removal from beer ads to reduce binging
A leading independent beer brewer would like to see prices removed from alcohol advertising as a way to tackle drinking issues in New Zealand.
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Assaults in Wellington and Christchurch leave two in critical condition
Assaults in Wellington and Christchurch leave two in critical condition
Two people are in hospital in critical condition after separate early-morning assaults in Wellington and Christchurch today.
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Russia bars entry to 32 New Zealanders in sanctions response
Russia bars entry to 32 New Zealanders in sanctions response
Russia's foreign ministry has slapped New Zealand journalists and officials with sanctions for supporting what it called the country's "Russophobic agenda."
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Auckland council saving estimated $1m housing intensification consultation
Auckland council saving estimated $1m housing intensification consultation
Auckland Council has dodged a million-dollar bill for alerting residents to incoming changes to housing intensification.
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Man may have collapsed before fatal accident in Christchurch in 2017, coroner rules
Man may have collapsed before fatal accident, coroner rules
A coroner believes a man killed when he was struck by a car on a Christchurch road in 2017 may have collapsed moments before.
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Sewerage system's vacuum issues exposed by heavy rain
Sewerage system's vacuum issues exposed by heavy rain
It is hoped a wastewater mains renewal programme will reduce sewage overflows into rivers and roads in Christchurch.
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Around Taumaranui it's been time to get firewood stacked in the shed between showers. Scanning's done and lambing starts about mid August so the ewes are being moved to their set paddocks. Calving is… Audio
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Person airlifted to hospital in critical condition after car-bus crash
Person airlifted to hospital in critical condition after car-bus crash
One person has been flown to hospital and is in a critical condition following a crash involving a bus and a car in north Canterbury this afternoon.
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Airport bomb hoaxer has Court of Appeal application rejected
Airport bomb hoaxer has Court of Appeal application rejected
A former aviation security officer who planted a fake bomb on the runway at Dunedin International Airport has failed to have his case recalled in the Court of Appeal.
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Introducing: CAITLIN
On Introducing this week we are introduced to Otautahi musician CAITLIN and her song Kitchen. Audio
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Romantic Masters with the CSO
The Christchurch Symphony Orchestra presents a concert of 'Romantic Masters', starting with Berlioz' 'Roman Carnival Overture', then Saint-Saëns' Nile-inspired 'Piano Concerto No 5', and Dvořák's… Audio
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Clinics kept busy by high South Island Covid-19 rate
Clinics kept busy by high South Island Covid-19 rate
Queenstown's urgent care clinic has had to double the number of staff it employs in the last few weeks as the South Island feels the pressure from winter illnesses.
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Propping the theatre door open
In the digital age and the Covid era, how do you get people out to a play? Audio