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Sulphurous gases detected at damaged Christchurch wastewater plant
'Swamp gas' detected at damaged Christchurch wastewater plant
Sulphurous gases including one known as "swamp gas" have been detected in specialist air quality tests around Christchurch's burnt-out wastewater treatment plant, but council chiefs insist there is no…
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Skilled worker shortages costing businesses millions
Skilled worker shortages costing businesses millions
A major manufacturer of waterjets for boats fears it could miss out on millions of dollars worth of contracts if the government does not address urgent skilled worker shortages.
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Super Rugby Pacific: Turns out the Aussies aren't bad
Super Rugby Pacific: Turns out the Aussies aren't bad
The unexpected resurgence of the Australian franchises is exactly what Super Rugby Pacific needs, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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New Zealand reopens border to visa waiver countries
'Back on the map': Border reopens to visa waiver countries
It is the next step in the gradual opening of the border after it was slammed shut in March 2020 as part of the government's Covid-19 response.
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Missing Christchurch boy found
Missing Christchurch boy found
A 6-year-old who went missing in Christchurch this afternoon has been found safe.
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Being pākehā means being in a state of permanent lively discomfort, says Alison Jones
What does it mean to be Pākehā today? Prof. Alison Jones from the University of Auckland talks to the University of Canterbury's Jeanette King in this highlight of WORD Christchurch 2021. Audio
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Christchurch council sued by owners of badly designed building
Christchurch council sued by owners of badly designed building
The Christchurch City Council is being sued by the owners of a badly flawed building whose engineer has been sanctioned.
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Canterbury musos uniting for Ukraine
Canterbury music fans are in for a treat today, with Like A Rolling Stone hosting a 12 hour music extravaganza to support the people of Ukraine. Gretchen Kane joins the show from Christchurch to look… Audio
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Police want witnesses to fatal crash near Greymouth
Police want witnesses to fatal crash near Greymouth
Police are calling for witnesses after a woman was killed and three people injured in a crash near Greymouth.
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Christchurch teen raising the bar at CrossFit
Christchurch teen raising the bar at CrossFit
A gym-based programme to help "a small and scrawny" lad to bulk up for rugby league has been so successful that the teen may soon be competing against the world's best in his age-group in the US.
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Christchurch teen raising the bar at CrossFit
Christchurch teen raising the bar at CrossFit
A gym-based programme to help "a small and scrawny" lad to bulk up for rugby league has been so successful that the teen may soon be competing against the world's best in his age-group in the US.
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The Sampler: Koffee, Best Bets, Widowspeak
Tony Stamp delves into the debut of burgeoning reggae superstar Koffee, an acerbic collection of rock anthems from Ōtautahi band Best Bets, and the impossibly cool sound of New York natives… Audio
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The Sampler: Koffee, Best Bets, Widowspeak
The Sampler: Koffee, Best Bets, Widowspeak
Tony Stamp delves into the debut of burgeoning reggae superstar Koffee, an acerbic collection of rock anthems from Ōtautahi band Best Bets, and the impossibly cool sound of New York natives…
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Deborah Stokes on son Ben becoming England cricket captain
On Thursday New Zealand born Ben Stokes was named as the new England cricket test captain. His mum Deborah, or Deb Stokes, lives in Christchurch and is a victim support advocate, who has received a… Audio
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Hotels won't recover from Covid-19 until summer - Colliers research
Hotels won't recover from Covid-19 until summer - Colliers research
Hotel operators will have to wait until the end of the year before they start to see a recovery in their businesses, according to a new report.
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Bromley residents concerned at no health warning over stench
Bromley residents concerned at no health warning over stench
A Christchurch resident who lives and works near the burnt out wastewater plant is amazed there have been no warnings on the health impact. Audio
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Concern at no health warnings over Christchurch burnt wastewater plant
A Christchurch resident who lives and works near the burnt out wastewater plant - sending a stench over the city - says he's amazed there's been no warning on the health impact. Yesterday Christchurch… Audio
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Music Is Sport
ProgrammeMusic Is SportThe science, psychology and sociology of bands and musicians in an attempt to understand this peculiar species of human being.
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Engineer of quake-prone building deregistered: 'The public could have been at risk'
Engineer of quake-prone building deregistered: 'The public could have been at risk'
An engineer whose design of a multistorey in Christchurch's main shopping precinct was so flawed and "incompetent" the building was immediately an earthquake risk, has been deregistered.
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New 'flying ferries' set to transform transport options in NZ
The future of coastal transport may have arrived. Kiwi company Ocean Flyer has just signed a $700 million dollar deal for 25 electric sea-gliders, which are, essentially, flying ferries.Ocean Flyer… Audio
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'Cinder-fella' moment after curious kea steals trampers' shoes
'Cinder-fella' moment after curious kea steals trampers' shoes
A hiker in Wanaka was left with cold feet after a curious kea stole one of his shoes while he was camping - but thanks to Dr Hannah Morey, he's been reunited with his footwear.
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White supremacism lead source of illegal online content - report
White supremacism is the leading source of illegal content online in NZ - by a long way.
A report by the Department of Internal Affairs has presented an overview of terrorist and violent extremist… Audio
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Car dealers raise concerns over Clean Car Scheme emissions data
Car dealers raise concerns over Clean Car Scheme emissions data
A Christchurch car dealer claims mistakes with emissions data in the Clean Car Scheme have cost him $100,000 and counting.
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Anti-muslim messaging as bad as ever - report
A new international report shows social media platforms fail to act when anti-Muslim hate speech is posted online.
The Christchurch Call to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online… Audio
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Car dealer claims emission problems cost him $100k
Audio 29 Apr 2022A Christchurch car dealer says mistakes with emissions data in the Clean Car Scheme have cost him $100,000 and counting.
Others say the problems are skittling some deals for car buyers, propelling… Audio