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Midday News for 27 June 2022
A man has appeared in court charged with stabbing a Christchurch woman.
And wider access for Covid-19 for boosters and flu vaccines.
The latest news on RNZ with Nicola Wright. Audio
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Sockburn residents shocked, scared after random stabbing: 'I don't think it is safe'
Sockburn residents shocked, scared after random stabbing: 'I don't think it is safe'
Residents in a Christchurch suburb are considering moving houses after a woman was killed in a random stabbing on Saturday afternoon.
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Christchurch stabbing: Man appears in court charged with murder
Christchurch stabbing: Man appears in court charged with murder
A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a woman in the Christchurch suburb of Sockburn.
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Christchurch neighbourhood reels after stabbing
A 37 year-old Christchurch man will appear in court on Monday charged with the murder of a woman in a random stabbing on Saturday afternoon.
RNZ reporter Tessa Guest has been to the suburb of… Audio
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Sockburn residents shocked, scared after random stabbing: 'I don't think it is safe'
'I don't think it is safe' - Sockburn residents shocked, scared after random stabbing
Residents in a Christchurch suburb are considering moving houses after a woman was killed in a random stabbing on Saturday afternoon.
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'A traumatic, senseless act' - fatal Christchurch stabbing was a random attack
'A traumatic, senseless act' - fatal Christchurch stabbing was a random attack
A woman who was killed in the Christchurch suburb of Sockburn yesterday was the victim of a random attack, police have confirmed.
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David Mason - composing Maori orchestral sound
Integrating the style and colour of traditional Māori music with the vast range of an orchestra is the goal of award winning composer and sonic artist, David Mason, this year's National Youth… Audio
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Group against Tarras airport canvassing wider community
Group against Tarras airport canvassing wider community
A group opposed to an airport at Tarras is seeking the views of residents in the wider area as it continues to build what it believes is the case against the proposal.
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Disneyland for seniors - a documentary
'The Villages' is the world's largest retirement community. It's in Florida. Valerie Blankenbyl is an Austrian documentary filmmaker and a journalist who lives outside the Villages. She has made a… Audio
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Two men in custody after death of woman in Christchurch
Two in custody after woman stabbed to death
Christchurch police have taken two men into custody following the death of a woman in Sockburn this afternoon.
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Pou unveiled to mark significance of Takapūneke near Akaroa
Pou unveiled to mark significance of Takapūneke near Akaroa
A pou has been unveiled at dawn on the Banks Peninsula this morning to mark a new phase for a historically significant site.
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Celebrating Matariki on RNZ Concert
Special programming to listen out for on RNZ Concert as we mark the very first Matariki public holiday and the universal language of music in celebrating the winter solstice. Audio
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Christchurch Call making headway
The Governance and Administration committee has been hearing from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet about what progress has been made on the Christchurch Call. Audio
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Christchurch Call making headway
Christchurch Call making headway
The Governance and Administration committee has been hearing from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet about what progress has been made on the Christchurch Call.
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Music Critic: Brad Warrington
Brad Warrington aka DJ Sticky Fingaz reviews Christchurch hip hop artist Big Sima's 'The Student', and Beyoncé's "Break my soul". Audio
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Freezing winter weather: Sub-zero temperatures across the country
Freezing winter weather: Sub-zero temperatures across the country
Much of the country shivered in sub-zero temperatures on Thursday morning with Ōmārama and Middlemarch the coldest at around -10C.
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Material shortage creating 'perfect storm' for building company failure
'Perfect storm' brewing for building company failure, industry leaders say
As construction sites missing plasterboard freeze, industry leaders say building businesses will fail.
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Six weeks on a steamer boat: Touring Edwardian New Zealand
Travelling to, and around, New Zealand was a major investment in time in the early 20th century. So what made tourists - mainly from Britain - undertake the journey? And how was the country sold to… Audio
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Wellington region hospitals offer GP vouchers to ease emergency department pressure
Wellington hospitals offer GP vouchers to ease pressure
Hospitals in the Wellington region are handing out vouchers for free GP after-hours and remote appointments to take the pressure off emergency departments.
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Ruby Topzand
This week on TradeMe - if the Kardashians lived in Christchurch, they would be well interested in today's property listing. But it's electric vehicles that are leading the pack this week with… Audio
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Waikato Expressway assault: Police arrest three Tribesmen gang members
Waikato Expressway assault: Police arrest three Tribesmen gang members
Three people - all members of the Tribesmen gang - have been arrested in relation to a serious assault on the Waikato Expressway on 11 March.
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Value of 'priceless' carving becomes an issue
Value of 'priceless' carving becomes an issue
The justice system is forcing the police to put a price on something they regard as priceless.
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Govt considers widening access to free flu shots as hospitals struggle
Govt considers widening access to free flu shots as hospitals struggle
The government is considering offering free flu vaccinations to more people, Health Minister Andrew Little says, as hospitals struggle with winter illnesses and staff shortages. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Barbarouses returning to Phoenix, Tactix confirm Dunn signing and Ko drops in rankings.
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Audio 21 Jun 2022Andrew on the collapse of SkyTV's attempt to buy Mediaworks, changes at TVNZ with the launch of their updated streaming brand TVNZ+, and with the recent Cabinet reshuffle, Kris Faafoi hands over the… Audio