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Auckland Airport flights disrupted due to fog
Auckland Airport flights disrupted due to fog
Flights have been delayed or cancelled because of fog at Auckland Airport.
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Christchurch's tale of two rivers
The Ōtakaro-Avon and Ōpāwaho-Heathcote in Christchurch are some of the most polluted in the region.
While the Avon has received a lot of attention since the Canterbury Earthquakes with $100 million… Audio
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Travel industry scrambles to gear up for return of more visitors
Travel industry scrambles to gear up for return of more visitors
A battered travel industry is a shadow of its former self, with many smaller operators unable to survive more than two years of closed borders and lockdowns.
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How Christopher Luxon is rebranding the National Party
How Christopher Luxon is rebranding the National Party
He's white, male, bald, rich and Christian, but he's also championed gender pay equity, worked to halt human trafficking and has climate change credentials.
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One injured in Christchurch firearms incident
One injured in Christchurch firearms incident
Police are investigating a firearms incident in the Christchurch suburb of North New Brighton.
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The New Zealand Bird Conference
Almost 200 people with a common passion for NZ Birds are in Christchurch this weekend to share the latest findings and information about about our amazing seabirds, shorebirds and land birds! The New… Audio
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Richard Turpie: marathon running for charity
Richard Turpie of Christchurch was a man on a mission on Saturday - attempting to run 100 kilometres to raise money for a Hamilton boy who needs a heart transplant. Five-year-old Chase Porter needs a… Audio
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Council votes to rebuild South Library in Christchurch
Council votes to rebuild South Library in Christchurch
Christchurch City Council has voted to demolish and rebuild a popular library because it is more than $1 million cheaper than repairing it.
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Ad Parnassum - Purapurawhetu dance film series
Audio 5 Jun 2022A blend of Pacific and Mediterranean of ancient and right now, is promised in a new dance film series shot by Daniel Belton and scored by Dame Gillian Whitehead. Audio
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Climate change a factor in extreme autumn weather
Extreme autumn weather: From floods to droughts to tornadoes
Climate change was a factor in autumn being the second-equal warmest on record, but last season also brought extreme flooding, high winds, tornados, and drought.
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'Right and proper' councils contribute to Christchurch stadium - Councillor
'Right and proper' councils contribute to Christchurch stadium - Councillor
A Christchurch city councillor has renewed calls for councils throughout Canterbury to stump up for the city's beleaguered stadium project.
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Semi-finalists set for Super Rugby Pacific
Semi-finalists set for Super Rugby Pacific
The Blues will host the Brumbies and the Crusaders will host the Chiefs following Super Rugby Pacific's quarter-finals this weekend.
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'Up for the challenge' - First woman to lead Christchurch Mission
'Up for the challenge' - First woman to lead Christchurch Mission
Christchurch City Mission's new leader says she has her work cut out for her with a winter of "constant demand" ahead.
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The Mixtape - A Special Karyn Hay Playlist
In this special edition of The Mixtape, RNZ presenter Karyn Hay plays some of her favourite tunes from Aotearoa. Karyn Hay is the recipient of the 2022 Taite Independent Spirit Award. Video, Audio
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Hundreds of hospital staff off sick amid huge staffing shortage
Hospitals around the country are slammed with covid, staff shortages and an onslaught of seasonal ills. Dunedin Hospital's closed to visitors due to a high number of coronavirus cases and concerns it… Video, Audio
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Centre of Excellence for countering violent extremism launched
Centre of Excellence for countering violent extremism launched
A new Centre of Research Excellence will help build a more secure nation, and one which will also be empowered by knowledge, empathy, understanding and kindness, the PM says.
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Strong demand for prime office space in main centres continues
Strong demand for prime office space in main centres continues
Demand for prime office space in major centres remains strong, as companies adapt to changing attitudes to work life.
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Christchurch office vacancy lowest since 1993
Christchurch office vacancy lowest since 1993
Office vacancy has hit a record low in central Christchurch as businesses leave behind the suburbs, with more buildings needed to cater for the demand.
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The Queen's big bash
The Queen officially celebrates her platinum jubilee this weekend, but does Britain's longest-reigning monarch maintain her relevance and popularity here in New Zealand? Audio
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The Queen's big platinum jubilee bash
The Queen's big bash
The Queen officially celebrates her platinum jubilee this weekend, but does Britain's longest-reigning monarch maintain her relevance and popularity here in New Zealand?
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Christhcurch park reopened after dog death investigation
A popular Christchurch park has reopened after an extensive investigation, prompted by the death of a dog that got suddenly ill after visiting. The owner of a two and half year old lab posted on… Video, Audio
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Average cost of building 3-bedroom home nearly 21% higher than a year ago - QV
Average cost of building three-bedroom home up about 21% in 12 months - QV
The average cost of building a three-bedroom home is nearly 21 percent higher than a year ago, according to Quotable Value.
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Celebration Church leader accused of hate speech and exploitation breaks silence
'I'm not backing down from that rubbish': Church leader accused of hate speech and exploitation
The leader of a church accused of persistent hate speech, and exploiting members for thousands of dollars of tithes and weekly unpaid work - has told parishioners he has no intention of standing down.
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Clean Slate scheme: Individualised approach needed as people struggle to find employment
'I don't get the job because of my criminal history': Calls to review Clean Slate scheme
Experts say the Clean Slate scheme, which gives some offenders the right to not disclose their criminal convictions, isn't working and some people who deserve to can't put their past behind them.
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Govt yet to set up national security agency 18 months after Royal Commission recommendation
Some Royal Commission recommendations 'deliberately delayed' - FIANZ
A new national national intelligence and security agency has not yet been established despite it being a key recommendation from the Christchurch mosque attacks inquiry.