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Midwives, mums, supporters march in support of St George's Maternity Centre
About 150 Christchurch midwives, mothers and their supporters have marched to St George's Hospital to hand deliver a petition to save its maternity unit from closing.
The petition has been backed by… Audio
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Relief for netball fraternity as orange light move locked in
Relief for netball fraternity as orange light move locked in
Confirmation of the move to the orange light setting comes as a relief to the country's top netballers - and the sports administrators.
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Researchers on their asbestos in water findings
Audio 13 Apr 2022Water samples taken from older Christchurch infrastructure has detected levels of asbestos in the drinking supply. Dr Sarah Mager was one of the researchers involved with the study and it's findings… Audio
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Asbestos water pipes widespread, but low risk to health
Asbestos fibres are leaching into Christchurch's drinking water from ageing underground pipes.
Ōtautahi has nearly 800 kilometres of asbestos-cement piping; and nationwide, that figure is around… Audio
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A walking guide to Wellington's architecture
From Oriental Parade, to Cuba Street, Lambton Quay, The Terrace, Aro Street, Wellington is known as a very compact and walkable city. It's also packed full of interesting buildings which tell a story… Audio
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'G'day and welcome': First flights arrive as border reopens to Australians
'G'day and welcome': First flights arrive as border reopens to Australians
There have been emotional scenes at Auckland Airport as the border reopened and the first flights from across the Tasman landed.
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Netball: Hard-hit Stars ready to re-start season
Netball: Hard-hit Stars ready to re-start season
The Stars are keen to get their ANZ Premiership season back on track this weekend after having four of their fixtures postponed as a result of Covid-19.
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No high hopes for sudden rush of Aussie tourist money in Queenstown
Queenstown tourism businesses aren't expecting Australians will return en masse until they hear the ski slopes calling this winter.
Australians are now allowed back in without isolating with the… Audio
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Personal delivery for petition aimed at saving St George's Hospital maternity unit
Personal delivery for petition aimed at saving St George's Hospital maternity unit
A petition signed by more than 30,000 people will be handed over today by Christchurch midwives and their supporters.
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Researchers discover asbestos fibres leaching out of Christchurch water pipes
Otago University researchers have found asbestos fibres are leaching into Christchurch's drinking water from ageing underground pipes.
While they insist there's no immediate cause for public health… Audio
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Call for better monitoring after asbestos fibres detected in Christchurch water
Old cement pipes leaking asbestos fibres into Christchurch's water supply, study finds
Asbestos fibres are leaching into Christchurch's drinking water supply from ageing underground pipes, a University of Otago study has found.
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Top Stories for Wednesday 13 April 2022
Audio 13 Apr 2022Heavy rain is hitting Gisborne, we hear how badly they've been affected , asbestos fibres are leaching into Christchurch drinking water from old pipes, a shooting at a subway station in New York has… Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
This week on TradeMe - you can bid on the chance to name a wild kea or buy a baby grand piano once owned by Billy T James. But first, producer Jeremy Parkinson talks with TradeMe's Millie Silvester… Audio
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Foraging on the rise to combat cost of living
Foraging is gaining popularity as fruit and vegetable prices increase and the rise in cost of living means people are having to be more creative about where and how they get their food. Audio
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Protections in place at ANZAC Day services around Aotearoa
The ongoing battle against Covid means ANZAC Day commemorations will be a little different again this year.
The dawn service at Auckland War Memorial Museum - which is usually one of the biggest - is… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Liam Hehir and Amy Carter (Part 2)
Panellists Liam Hehir and Amy Carter discuss rich-list political donors, whether cats should be considered pests in our predator free goal, and the Christchurch tram's search for new drivers. Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Audio 12 Apr 2022The AUT research centre for Journalism, Media and Democracy (JMAD) has published its latest Trust in News in Aotearoa New Zealand report. It shows the numbers are still slipping. In 2022, trust in the… Audio
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Hot water system theft forces ECE closure
Hot water system theft forces ECE closure
A Christchurch early learning centre has been forced to close after its hot water system was stolen for the fourth time in the past six months. Audio
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Hot water theft forces ECE closure
A Christchurch early learning centre has been forced to close after its hot water system was stolen for the fourth time in the last six-months.
The Hornby Barnados Early Learning Centre can't operate… Audio
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Leadership means learning when to take your coat off, even though it’s freezing – Mark Solomon
Mark Solomon, the former kaiwhakahaere (Chair) of Ngāi Tahu's governing council, speaks with Nic Lowe about leadership in this highlight of WORD Christchurch 2021. Audio
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The Panel with Moata Tamaira and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Panellists Moata Tamaira and Peter Dunne meet the Nelson local who found an innovative way to stop racers speeding down her street, discuss co-governance and the plans to expand a miniature train… Audio
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LynnMall attack: Security fears trumped mental health support
LynnMall attack: Security fears trumped mental health support
The Security Intelligence Service was calling the LynnMall knife attacker a terrorist for years, at the same time as courts were hearing he was a high, medium or even low-risk threat.
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Groundwork being done for drone network in Christchurch
Groundwork being done for drone network in Christchurch
A concept plan is being developed for a city-wide drone network.
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Super Rugby: Blues batter Chiefs while Ardie Savea sounds off on refereeing
Super Rugby: Blues batter Chiefs while Ardie Savea sounds off on refereeing
Opinion - For all its faults, you can't accuse Super Rugby Pacific of not throwing up some highly watchable footy this weekend, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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Christine Whybrew retraces the histories of houses
Family genealogy is irresistable for many of us, researching our whakapapa. There's another history though that's overlooked but often just as fascinating - the story of our homes. Christchurch-based… Audio, Gallery