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Accusation Christchurch police officer inappropriately accessed a rape complainant's file
Accusation police officer inappropriately accessed a rape complainant's file
RNZ understands the officer began a sexual relationship with a woman he met after she made a complaint of sexual assault.
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Allied health workers vote to strike on same day as primary school teachers
Biggest strike since the 1980s looms, union says
More than 11,500 physiotherapists, social workers and health assistants have voted to strike on 23 October. Audio
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Long time fans become new owners of much-loved business Ice Cream Charlie
Long time fans become new owners of much-loved ice cream business
Gareth and Sarah Eddy became the proud new owners when the business went up for sale in June. Audio
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New freezer on way after 'incredible' breast milk response in Whangārei
New freezer on the way after 'incredible' breast milk response
Some donors for a new breast milk bank had to be put on hold due to a lack of storage space in its first few weeks.
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Customers buy much-loved Christchurch ice cream van
A much-loved Christchurch ice cream van has been snapped up by two long-time customers. Sarah Eddy spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
- Is the house price slide over?
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Drunk driver who killed two in crash freed, escapes conviction due to brain injury suffered in collision
Drunk driver who killed two in crash freed, escapes conviction
The unlicensed driver who drove up to 139km/h on the wrong side of the road has been released without conviction due to a brain injury he suffered in the collision.
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Former roommate says he was abducted and beaten up by people looking for Anaru Moana
Anaru Moana murder trial: Former roommate tells of abduction
The man told the High Court of a violent beating he endured from people looking for Anaru Moana.
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Defence lawyers dispute claims of how Anaru Moana died
Audio 2 Oct 2025Defence lawyers for the four people accused of murdering South Canterbury man Anaru Moana are disputing claims of how he died. Christchurch reporter Adam Burns was in the High Court. Audio
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NZ Rugby names U85kg national team for 2026
NZ Rugby names U85kg national team for 2026
Seven provincial unions are represented in the team, which made history earlier this year with two wins in their first two matches. Video
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Foul stench from sewage, meatworks can make people sick, agency says
Foul stench from sewage, meatworks can make people sick, agency says
The public health research agency says regulators are not doing enough about environmental odour pollution.
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Cricket: White Ferns' 2000 World Cup win: 'Everyone played their part'
White Ferns' 2000 World Cup win: 'Everyone played their part'
As the White Ferns prepare to face Australia in the Women's Cricket World Cup in India tonight, they can take inspiration from the team's victory in 2000 - NZ's only tournament win in a 50-over World…
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'Just jamming up all the lockers' - new fire trucks don't fit rescue gear
'Just jamming up all the lockers' - new fire trucks don't fit rescue gear
The country's newest fire trucks can not be used at rescues because they are too small to fit all the lifesaving gear they need to carry.
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We meet the man making the Silver Scroll Awards sing
For six decades the APRA Silver Scroll has been considered the most prestigious songwriting award in New Zealand. This year's event will take place at Christchurch's Isaac Theatre Royal on Wednesday… Audio
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Weather: Cold snap hits South Island
'Bitter night' - Cold snap hits South Island
The second month of spring began with a "bitter night" in the south as "freezing conditions" descended across the island - and it's just the start. Video
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Police release CCTV of missing Christchurch teen Marley
CCTV released of missing Christchurch teen
The search over the coming days will focus on the coastline between Godley Head and Pines Beach, police say.
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Man fined after attempting to steal historic artefacts from West Coast mine
Man fined after attempting to steal historic artefacts from mine
The West Coast mine closed in 1967 and since then, many artefacts have been stolen.
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Pickle Darling
Pickle DarlingPodcast episode — 30 September 2025Lukas Mayo has released four albums of bedroom pop under the name Pickle Darling. Working from a home studio in Ōtautahi Christchurch, they've received increasing critical acclaim, from local outlets as well as international. Lukas joins Tony Stamp to share some songs that influenced Pickle Darling's latest, Bots.
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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No sightings of missing woman Te Anihana Pomana despite family appeals
No sightings of woman who disappeared from Auckland six weeks ago
The 25-year-old was last seen leaving the SkyCity Hotel in central Auckland six weeks ago.
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Man lured to reserve, shot out of a tree and beaten to death, Crown alleges
Man lured to reserve, shot out of a tree and beaten to death, Crown alleges
A South Canterbury man was lured to a reserve and shot out of a tree before being hit with a blunt object, a murder trial has heard.
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North Canterbury's Bush Janitor and his vision for Island Hills Station
Meet North Canterbury's Bush Janitor
Why is he known as the Bush Janitor and what is his vision for the rugged Island Hills Station? RNZ investigates. Audio
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Spike in homelessness overwhelms Marlborough services
Spike in homelessness overwhelms region's services
"Our numbers are going up but our financial supports are all down. There's just not enough of anything ‒ money, houses, people."
- Man charged after person critically injured in Christchurch
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Indian community marks start of the festive season with a dance
Indian community marks start of the festive season with a dance
Traditional garba dancing - done in circles - highlighted celebrations over the weekend.
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Tools stolen from vehicle auctioned off by police
Tools stolen from vehicle auctioned off by police
The tools - worth $50,000 - were stolen from a work vehicle in 2023, only to be auctioned off on behalf of police more than two years later.