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The team behind a million poppies
Sunday marks the centenary of Poppy Day, the first being on the 24th of April, 1922. It remains the longest running appeal in New Zealand's history. This is the only county that doesn't hold Poppy Day… Audio
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Door opens for some South Islanders to resume recycling soft plastics
Door opens for some South Islanders to resume recycling soft plastics
For those in many parts of the South Island, it's been a long time since they could recycle soft plastic waste.
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Super Rugby's big weekend in Melbourne may be a fizzer or a flop
Super Rugby's big weekend in Melbourne may be a fizzer or a flop
With Super Rugby lurching from disaster to triumph this season, the latest innovation could go either way, Jamie Wall writes.
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Canterbury flash flood damages houses
Canterbury flash flood damages houses
A flash flood in a small settlement south of Christchurch has damaged more than three houses overnight.
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Classical Brews
Hannah Darroch, Principal Flute of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra joins us to chat about a new chamber music series launching at Three Boys Brewery in Christchurch. Audio
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Masterton's skating culture continues with new skatepark
You wouldn't expect a small town in Wairarapa to be home to some of New Zealand's gnarliest skating moments, but Masterton has everything from roller-blading to skateboarding on lock.
Our reporter… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Shane Te Pou and Heather Roy (Part 2)
Panellists Shane Te Pou and Heather Roy discuss bus lane cameras and the fines that come with them, a Christchurch councillor who exposed those harassing her online, and fluoride in drinking water. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Sir Bob Charles
Today on NZ Sporting history we look back at the career of one of the greatest sportsmen the country has ever produced. Sir Bob Charles had only been playing golf professionally for three years when… Audio, Gallery
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Building boys into men: Navigating the tricky teenage years
Audio 21 Apr 2022Lynn speaks to Garth Wynne, who's been involved in educating teenage boys for decades and is now executive principal of Christ's College in Christchurch. Audio
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Councils asked to change rules on buying alcohol
Councils asked to change rules on buying alcohol
An alcohol watchdog is urging councils around Waikato District to support a bill on limiting the sale of alcohol in the community.
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Home gardeners share excess veges with elderly people via The SEDE Project
After reading about an elderly man who was skipping lunch because he couldn't afford it, North Canterbury woman Julie Lamplugh felt she just had to do something. She came up with a simple idea but one… Audio
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Case #039 - Aramoana
In November 1990, thirteen people were shot and killed in the seaside village of Aramoana. Tim Ashton was a member of the anti-terrorism squad that was sent in to stop the gunman. Audio
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Paying for public transport
Public transport fares have been halved until the end of June, but to what extent are our bus and train trips already subsidised by the government and local councils? Audio
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Paying for public transport
Paying for public transport
Public transport fares have been halved until the end of June, but to what extent are our bus and train trips already subsidised by the government and local councils?
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Ambulance officer killed in Canterbury crash
Ambulance officer killed in Canterbury crash
A man killed in a crash in Christchurch last night was an off-duty St John ambulance officer.
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Preview: 2022 Scandi Film Festival
Dan Slevin is pleased to see Scandinavian films given a cinema spotlight. Video
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IAG's move into collision repair causes concern for consumers, industry
IAG's move into collision repair causes concern for consumers, industry
Panel beaters and painters are raising fresh concerns about an insurance giant's move into the collision repair industry, saying consumers face less transparency.
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Lower staff numbers at Immigration NZ blamed for visa 'bottleneck'
'Putting on hold your life': 30-month wait and still no visa
Immigration New Zealand is being blamed for restricting how many migrant workers, students and visitors can come into the country.
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Man dies after crash in Christchurch
Man dies after crash in Christchurch
A 22-year-old man has died following a crash involving one vehicle and two motorcycles in Christchurch.
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Getting to know Christchurch through its architecture
A tour of Christchurch's most interesting architecture is set to take place next weekend with over 40 buildings open to the public for free. Jessica Halliday, Architectural Historian & Director of Te… Audio
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Families struggle to keep up with rising cost of living
Audio 19 Apr 2022With the rising cost of living, many people are struggling to pay the bills, particularly over winter as the cost of power rises. New research from the University of Otago finds that the cost of… Audio
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Former Arise Church members talk of burnout and focus on money
'Money was involved in everything' - Ex-Arise members reveal church workings
The carefully cultivated image Arise Church portrayed to the public masked a culture of mistreatment and greed, former members allege.
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Comment: A very Good Friday for Super Rugby Pacific
Comment: A very Good Friday for Super Rugby Pacific
Comment - If there was ever evidence of a game living up to the hype, it was Friday night's blockbuster between the Blues and Crusaders. Video
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Christchurch carnival rides closed after child trapped
Christchurch carnival rides closed after child trapped
A Christchurch carnival ride on which a child was trapped on Friday has been shut until further notice.
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Missing voices in media marking the switch to Orange
The easing of restrictions on pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants after the Covid traffic light went 'Orange' this week was celebrated by media urging us to 'put on our dancing shoes'. Owners and… Audio