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Bromley stench: Council to compensate some residents near wastewater treatment plant
Bromley stench: Council to compensate some residents
Birds have fled, humans want to leave and even the midges have gone - Christchurch's damaged waste water plant is driving everyone away with its "horrendous" stench.
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'You can't budget your way out of poverty' - Call for no more 'token gestures'
'You can't budget your way out of poverty' - Call for no more 'token gestures'
The New Zealand government is being urged to implement long-term solutions to tackle poverty in Pacific communities.
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Wildlife flees odour of Christchurch damaged wastewater plant
Birds have fled, humans want to leave and even the midges have gone - Christchurch's damaged waste water plant is driving everyone away with its horrendous stench.
The plant's oxidation ponds double… Video, Audio
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Westland District Mayor airlifted to hospital
Westland District Mayor airlifted to hospital
The Westland District Mayor, Bruce Smith, has been airlifted to Christchurch hospital due to illness.
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Australian company to offer free charging for electric vehicles in New Zealand
Australian company to offer free charging for EVs in New Zealand
A new competitor is entering the country's electric vehicle charging network, promising free charging and hoping to shake up the existing monopoly.
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Commerce Commission signals appeal over record $2.2m Vodafone fine
Commerce Commission signals appeal over record $2.2m Vodafone fine
Vodafone NZ is being taken back to court over the record fine imposed after it misled customers with its broadband advertising campaign.
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The Nine Fold Underworld: new paintings by MaryRose Crook
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White Ferns Katey Martin retires a record breaker
White Ferns Katey Martin retires a record breaker
White Ferns and Otago Sparks wicketkeeper Katey Martin has retired after 21 years of international and domestic cricket.
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Bromley smell: Council told to put their money where their stench is
Bromley smell: Council told to put their money where their stench is
Residents near a damaged wastewater plant in Christchurch are anticipating compensation promised by the council for the rotting stench.
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Bromley residents should get financial support due to stench
The Mayor of Christchurch says residents living near the fire-damaged wastewater treatment plant in Bromley should receive financial assistance due to the constant stench they have to endure. Work to… Audio
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Party People | Season 2 | Episode 13: 17th May 2022
Simon Bridges joins the party to discuss life after politics, the latest polls, co-governance, ram raids, and the Australian elections. Video, Audio
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Christchurch Dilemmas
ProgrammeChristchurch DilemmasFilms and conversations about rebuilding the city.
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Douglas: The Landscape of a New Zealand Composer
ProgrammeDouglas: The Landscape of a New Zealand ComposerA 10-part series reflecting on Douglas Lilburn (1915-2001) through the eyes and ears of his friends, family and colleagues.
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The Ukulele
ProgrammeThe UkuleleWe focus on the the toddler of stringed instruments, the humble ukulele.
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Lorde: our lady of Takapuna
ProgrammeLorde: our lady of TakapunaAn overview of pop songwriter Lorde's career.
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Christchurch Memorial Service
ProgrammeChristchurch Memorial ServiceThe official memorial service for victims of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, held at Hagley Park.
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Why playing in nature is so good for kids
Playing in nature can build a positive mindset, enable cooperation and build courage and resilience in tamariki. Celia Hogan from Little Kiwis Nature Play is a passionate advocate for nature play. Audio, Gallery
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How Does Your Garden Grow?, On the Beach & Gone Country
ProgrammeHow Does Your Garden Grow?, On the Beach & Gone CountryJohn Bluck declares his late-developing love of gardening, explores our relationship with the seaside and learns the art of rural living.
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Watch: Results of Cycling NZ inquiry announced
Watch: Results of Cycling NZ inquiry announced
An independent report into Cycling New Zealand's high performance model questions whether the programme is fit for purpose suggesting it needs to be reimagined.
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Raft of amendments to West Coast's 'one plan'
Raft of amendments to West Coast's 'one plan'
A raft of possible amendments concerning future land and residential development on the West Coast will go before the Te Tai o Poutini Plan Committee on Tuesday.
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Clean sweep at dairy industry awards for Canterbury and North Otago farmers
Clean sweep at dairy industry awards for Canterbury and North Otago farmers
Canterbury and North Otago has had a clean sweep at this years Dairy Industry Awards.
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Kingsland dairy hit by ram raid
Kingsland dairy hit by ram raid
An Auckland superette was hit by a ram raid overnight and a stolen vehicle was left at the scene.
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Bromley residents meet council over smell
A public meeting has been held for Bromley residents to confront the Christchurch City council about the foul smell hanging over their suburb.
The smell is coming from the council's damaged… Audio
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New online tools helped stop Buffalo shooting from going 'viral'
New online tools helped stop Buffalo shooting from going 'viral'
The head of the Christchurch Call says the global initiative has made it harder for people to weaponise the internet.
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Internet crackdown made it harder to weaponise - Christchurch Call head
The head of the Christchurch Call says the global crackdown has made it harder for terrorists to weaponise the internet.
An 18-year-old livestreamed himself shooting more than a dozen mostly-black… Audio