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Lower speed limits coming for Christchurch - Akaroa roads
New speed limits are coming for routes between Christchurch and Akaroa.
Waka Kotahi is also introducing other measures to improve road safety in the area.
Director of regional relationships James… Audio
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Business not as usual for heart health
Pūtahi Manawa / Healthy Hearts for Aotearoa has an ambitious goal – to close the inequity gaps in heart health. Researchers in this Centre of Research Excellence explain the gaps that exist and how… Audio
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Business not as usual for heart health
Business not as usual for heart health
Pūtahi Manawa / Healthy Hearts for Aotearoa has an ambitious goal – to close the inequity gaps in heart health. Researchers in this Centre of Research Excellence explain the gaps that exist and how…
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Legendary Canterbury jazz musician Doug Caldwell dies aged 94
Legendary Canterbury jazz musician Doug Caldwell dies aged 94
Doug Caldwell was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to jazz music in the Queen's Birthday Honours in 2006.
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Couple deny delaying antibiotics after elderly man's pneumonia
Couple challenge medication evidence at dementia care trial
A couple has challenged police allegations that they failed to provide prescribed antibiotics to a 90-year-old dementia sufferer after his discharge from hospital after a bout of pneumonia.
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Damaged Christchurch wastewater plant: Rotting material will start being removed
Warning 'smell could get worse' as rotting material removed
Rotting material in Christchurch's fire-damaged wastewater plant will start to be removed from tomorrow. But there's about the volume of 10 Olympic swimming pools worth to get rid of.
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Christchurch suburb residents desperate to raise the flag again
How a memo about a flagpole saw 'all hell break loose'
Residents at a Christchurch seaside suburb might be getting the flagpole they have been asking for since the 2011 earthquakes.
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Vertical farming: producing fruit and veg all year round
Audio 11 May 2022New Zealander Arama Kukutai is the Chief Executive of Plenty - a California based indoor, vertical farming technology company. Plenty grows leafy greens and will soon be growing strawberries in tall… Audio
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Gloriavale child labour ruling a "wake up call": barrister
A senior barrister specialising in employment law says yesterday's groundbreaking employment court ruling on child labour at Gloriavale is a wake-up call for government agencies and other… Audio
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Another round of Come Together performances, a preview
There's another round of 'Come Together' the shows coming up. Next it's the Fleetwood Mac classic 'Rumours' from 1977. Dianne Swann, will be lending her incredible voice to the shows. She talks to… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Governors Bay Jetty to be rebuilt after the community took ownership of it
The Governors Bay community weren't going to accept a Christchurch council decision to close the 140 year old jetty following earthquake damage in 2011. Nick Harwood's part of the group and handily a… Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew talks to Kathryn about which stations are tracking well in the latest radio ratings. Also the latest World Press Freedom Index is out, compiled by Reporters without Borders. New Zealand has… Audio
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Devils Trumpet - Pt 9
Audio 10 May 2022If There is No Shelter - Pt 3
A woman stays with her traumatised father in post-quake Christchurch while struggling to deal with her own betrayal.
Told by Harriet Prebble Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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House prices continue to tumble, 'overheated' regions have biggest falls
'Overheated' regions have biggest house price falls - QV
House prices continue to decline, with the largest falls in areas that experienced the strongest growth in recent years, Quotable Value's figures show. Audio
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Bromley residents fed up at council inaction over damaged sewerage plant
Bromley residents fed up at council inaction over damaged sewerage plant
Bromley residents fed up with their homes smelling like burnt poo are taking matters into their own hands.
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Million dollar road trial mistakenly pings driver
Million dollar road trial mistakenly pings driver
A Christchurch man got a big surprise when he was warned for using a bus lane in Mount Maunganui, despite being in Christchurch at the time.
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Fed-up Bromley locals hold meeting over wastewater plant fire
Bromley residents fed up with their homes smelling like burnt poo are taking matters into their own hands.
They say Christchurch City Council is not doing enough to fix the horrific stench wafting… Audio
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Petrol station fuel thefts up 24 percent on 2021
Drive off thefts from petrol station are up 24 percent on the same time last year. That's according to just released data from retail crime intelligence company Auror.
It says the jump in this kind… Video, Audio
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Privacy breach prompts crypto trade warning
Privacy breach prompts crypto trade warning
Crypto investors are being encouraged to trade through local platforms after 24 New Zealanders were caught up in an overseas privacy breach.
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Petrol prices could stay high for years as 'perfect storm' contributes to cost
Petrol prices could stay high for years as 'perfect storm' contributes to cost
A pricing expert says it's possible petrol could stay at the $3 per litre mark for the next few years.
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Experts urge govt to look beyond politics when addressing crime
Experts urge govt to look beyond politics when addressing crime
The government's $500m pledge to tackle gang and youth-related crime must look beyond the election term and be evidence-based, academics warn. Audio
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Devils Trumpet - Pt 8
Audio 9 May 2022If There is No Shelter - Pt 3
A woman stays with her traumatised father in post-quake Christchurch while struggling to deal with her own betrayal.
Told by Harriet Prebble Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Christchurch crash leaves car overturned on roundabout
Christchurch crash leaves car overturned on roundabout
A crash on a main road in Christchurch left a car upside down on a roundabout.
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Christchurch cyclists quick to get on board with anti-theft register
Christchurch cyclists quick to get on board with anti-theft register
As more people opt for two wheels to get around, bike thefts are also climbing, with more than four per day on average reported stolen in Christchurch.
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More anti-theft measures popping up for Christchurch cyclists
As more people opt for two wheels to get around, bike thefts are also climbing, with on average more than four per day reported stolen in Christchurch.
The city has adopted a community bike register… Audio