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Sports News for 31 May 2022
The Pulse say they're not thinking about the minor premiership after last night's 51-43 win over the Tactix in Christchurch took them to the top of the ANZ Premiership standings ahead of the Mystics. Audio
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Pulse go top of Premiership
Pulse go top of Premiership
The Pulse have hit the top of the ANZ netball Premiership ladder following 51-43 win over the Tactix in Christchurch.
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Long delays likely for non-emergencies at Christchurch and Hawke's Bay hospitals
Long delays likely for non-emergencies at Christchurch and Hawke's Bay hospitals
More than 700 people were seen at Christchurch Hospital's emergency department over the weekend, prompting a plea for people not to turn up unless it is a genuine emergency.
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MIQ transport cost near $10m after facilities 'no longer justified'
MIQ transport cost near $10m after facilities 'no longer justified'
Figures obtained under the official information act show the government spent $9.1 million sending international returnees to MIQ facilities around the country between December last year and February…
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MP’s alcohol advertising bill gets no support from Carterton council
MP’s alcohol advertising bill gets no support from Carterton council
Carterton District Council has voted against backing a Private Members Bill which seeks to end the ability to appeal councils' local alcohol policies, controlling alcohol sales, trading hours, and…
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Stolen cars crashed, brick on accelerator worry Chch locals
A speeding driverless car, with a brick weighing down the accelerator, has smashed into other park vehicles in Christchurch and has residents fearing someone could be seriously hurt if it happens… Video, Audio
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MIQ transport cost near $10m after facilities 'no longer justified'
Checkpoint can reveal it cost $9.1 million to transport returning New Zealanders to MIQ facilities after health officials deemed it "no longer justified".
MIQ was maintained for three months despite… Audio
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Impact of dairy farming on Canterbury water quality 'unsustainable'
Impact of dairy farming on Canterbury water quality 'unsustainable'
New research has found there is not enough rain and river water in Canterbury to dilute nitrate pollution from dairy farming to acceptable drinking water standards. Audio
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'A toxic environment': Former Celebration Church members felt exploited
'A toxic environment': Ex-Celebration Church members felt exploited
An evangelical church based in Christchurch is the latest to be accused of exploiting members for long voluntary hours and huge donations, despite the church owning assets worth millions of dollars.
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Security patrols back in Christchurch red zone
Security patrols will restart in Christchurch's red zone due to rising vandalism.
The patrols were canned last year when the city council took over the area's management from the Government.
Local… Audio
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Expert on evangelical churches' fundraising efforts
Another evangelical church is being accused of exploiting members by pressuring them to make whopping donations.
Celebration Centre Church, in Christchurch, is facing similar complaints to ones made… Audio
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Govt must step up to police social media - InternetNZ boss
Govt must step up to police social media - InternetNZ boss
A technology industry leader is urging the government not to shy away from policing social media platforms in New Zealand.
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Stolen cars launched down streets 'like missiles'
Stolen cars launched down streets 'like missiles'
Christchurch residents are shocked stolen cars were sent careening down streets early yesterday morning, with bricks weighing down the accelerators.
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Doc Edge documentary film festival is back in person
The "Doc Edge" documentary festival kicks off on the 1st of June and runs til the 10th of July with a full online festival as well as in-person screenings in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The… Audio
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PM Jacinda Ardern in US: MFAT head tests positive for Covid-19 ahead of White House meeting
MFAT head tests positive for Covid-19 ahead of Ardern's White House meeting
The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, a member of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's delegation in the United States, has tested positive for Covid-19.
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Blue Smoke: Devlin Arrives
Johnny Devlin cracked open the New Zealand rock'n'roll market in 1958. This episode of Blue Smoke digs deep into early Devlin. Audio
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Christchurch redzone vandalism: 'Every bit of furniture has been destroyed or stolen'
Redzone vandalism: 'Every bit of furniture has been destroyed or stolen'
Christchurch City Council is to restart security patrols of part of the earthquake-damaged redzone due to increasing vandalism.
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Smooth operator: How Kenny G created his own genre
In 'Listening to Kenny G,' director Penny Lane traces the saxophonist's rise from his start as a high school musician in Seattle through to the current day, highlighting what makes him tick and why… Audio
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Calling Home: Ashleigh Stewart in Toronto
Investigative journalist Ashleigh Stewart lives in downtown Toronto with her husband Stuart McCready, but more recently she has been stationed in Ukraine covering the war there. She's Calling Home… Audio
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Playoff places set as upsets mark Super Rugby Pacific final round
Playoff places set as upsets mark Super Rugby Pacific final round
Western Force centre Byron Ralston scored a late try as the Perth-based side beat the Hurricanes for the first time in 15 years to stay alive in the Super Rugby playoff hunt for at least one more day.
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Two decades of internet disruption
The Internet hasn’t just disrupted the media business in this millennium so far: it’s transformed it - and, in some cases, overwhelmed it. As he steps down after two decades at Internet NZ, Jordan… Audio
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Two decades of internet disruption
Two decades of internet disruption
The Internet hasn’t just disrupted the media business in this millennium so far: it’s transformed it - and, in some cases, overwhelmed it. As he steps down after two decades at Internet NZ, Jordan…
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Bromley stench: Council's financial support offer 'an insult' - residents
Bromley stench: Council's financial support offer 'an insult' - residents
Christchurch residents living near an odorous broken-down wastewater plant say they're insulted by the council's offer for financial support.
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'Still a long way to go' in fight against online radicalisation - PM Jacinda Ardern after talking to tech giants
'Still a long way to go' in fight against online radicalisation - PM
'Sophisticated' attempts to share Buffalo shooting material shows there is still work to do to prevent online radicalisation, the PM has said after speaking to tech giants in the US today.
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The Week in Detail: Bromley stench, renewable energy and monkeypox
The Detail brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio