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The battle to keep theatre alive and relevant
Propping the theatre door open
In the digital age and the Covid era, how do you get people out to a play?
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Pacific news and sport in brief for July 28
Pacific news and sport in brief for July 28
Mine campaigners' complaint success, former candidates charged in Solomons, and optimism over ex-Pacific church
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Country music star John Grenell dies at age of 78
Country music star John Grenell dies at age of 78
One of New Zealand's best known country singers, John Grenell, has died aged 78. Audio
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Christchurch flooding: Small-scale fixes, investment in infrastructure needed - ECan councillor
Christchurch flooding: Small-scale fixes, investment in infrastructure needed - councillor
Leaders are calling for more urgent action to mitigate increasing flood risk in Christchurch, as locals clean up from a storm which tipped Canterbury into the wettest July on record.
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Christchurch looking ahead after flood hit
Christchurch is still reeling in the aftermath of a two-day downpour that swamped the city. It left landslides, flooded roads and trapped residents in its wake, even after the sun came out. The… Audio
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Some Canterbury residents still trapped by floodwaters, slips
Some Canterbury residents still trapped by floodwaters, slips
Floodwaters stubbornly remain in some parts of Christchurch and Banks Peninsula, turning backyards into lakes and sending rubbish bins drifting past front fences.
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Christchurch school Banks Avenue Primary opens shiny new chapter after decade of challenges
Christchurch school Banks Avenue Primary opens shiny new chapter after decade of challenges
After 10 years of making do with a broken school Banks Avenue Primary students in Christchurch have finally moved into shiny new digs.
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Banks Avenue Primary move into flash new school
Banks Avenue Primary students in Christchurch have had to put up with a broken school.
Broken paths, faulty windows, cold classrooms and scruffy carpet - after 10 years of making it work, today… Video, Audio
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Weather: Floodwaters stubbornly remain across Christchurch
Floodwaters stubbornly remain in some parts of Christchurch and Banks Peninsula, turning backyards into lakes and sending rubbish bins drifting past the front fence.
Torrents of water have also sent… Video, Audio
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Christchurch to Waipara cycle trail close to becoming reality
Christchurch to Waipara cycle trail close to becoming reality
The Pegasus Bay Cycle Trail, formerly known as Wheels to Waipara, is fast taking shape linking cycle trails in Christchurch, Waimakariri and Hurunui.
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Canterbury deluge makes July wettest ever for region
'The worst I've seen it' - Christchurch streets flood in record-breaking downpour
A band of rain between Monday night and Tuesday night plunged Canterbury into the wettest July on record, with a third of the annual rain falling in a month. Audio
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Music with Jess Fu: Aridni Orca, The Beths, Fazerdaze
Music reviewer Jess Fu joins Kathryn to look at a new solo project, Aridni Orca, by Indira Force - formerly of the Christchurch band Doprah. Auckland band, The Beths, has released their second single… Audio
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Concerns over Canterbury rivers after persistent rain
More people have been forced to evacuate in Canterbury overnight because of flooding and slips. Civil Defence says a few residents in the Waimakiriri district left their homes because of surface water… Audio
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Christchurch rain set to ease as residents assess damage
Metservice forecasts that the rain will ease over Christchurch today, as residents asses the extent of flood damage, and start to clean up.
Slips, school closures, and widespread surface flooding hit… Audio
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Christchurch locals call flooding worst in a decade
Christchurch was inundated with more than 70mm of rain in 24 hours yesterday, with some locals calling it the worst flooding in a decade.
Schools, businesses and roads were closed due to the rising… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 27 July 2022
Rain has eased in Dunedin with those evacuated from their homes in North Dunedin able to return, but Metservice warns of further falls this morning A clean-up will begin in Christchurch after heavy… Audio
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Dunedin Mayor on wild weather, Army on standby
The wild weather has been absolutely hammering the South Island and in Dunedin it's been bad enough for the Army to go on standby should its help be needed. Further north, more than 70 millimetres of… Audio
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Continuing downpours cause widespread disruption across Canterbury
Continuing downpours cause widespread disruption across Canterbury
Schools have been shut, businesses inundated and dozens of roads closed around Christchurch today, as heavy rain continues to lash the region
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Teen killers bid for 'finite' sentence instead of life imprisonment
Teen killers bid for 'finite' sentence instead of life imprisonment
Three teen killers have gone to the Court of Appeal in an attempt to get their life imprisonment sentences ruled as unjust.
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Christchurch flooding: Water boss urges patience with flushing toilets
Christchurch City Council head of Three Waters and Waste Helen Beaumont says the city's water networks are responding reasonably well to the heavy rain.
She told Checkpoint the flood levels in… Video, Audio
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Major flooding in Christchurch after record-setting heavy rain
Many areas of Christchurch are underwater, dealing with what's been described as the worst flooding since the earthquakes.
The high tide has just passed, with the rivers already running across roads… 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 - Phoenix make up bulk of under 20 World Cup side, backlash to Manly gay pride jersey and Cameron to play for Hurricanes.
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Rain hammers South Island
Torrential rain in Christchurch overnight has now burst the banks of Christchurch's Avon and Heathcote Rivers. The council says 30 to 50 mm of rain has fallen across the city and a further 40 to 60… Audio
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Christchurch bad weather update
All eyes are now turning to the South Island as the bad weather moves in - again.
The front is making its way down the motu after hiting Northland yesterday leaving it soggy with slips and flooding -… Audio
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Wild weather causes power outages across Northland
Wild weather causes power outages across Northland
Two thousand properties around Waitangi and Paihia lost power this morning, and another fault kept children home from school.