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Christchurch cuts council costs for struggling city centre businesses
Christchurch cuts council costs for struggling city centre businesses
Christchurch City Council has agreed to allocate up to $1.45 million to subsidise council costs that businesses face.
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Covid-19 update: 12 new deaths reported, with 6718 community cases and 604 people in hospital
Covid-19 update: 12 deaths, 6718 community cases, 604 people in hospital
The number of new community cases reported today has dropped to 6718, with 12 more deaths reported.
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Central Christchurch occupiers taking green space from residents - councillor
Central Christchurch occupiers taking green space from residents - councillor
A Christchurch city councillor is calling for pro-active enforcement from the council and police to end an anti-mandate occupation in the central city.
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Recap: Hurricanes vs Crusaders
Recap: Hurricanes vs Crusaders
The Hurricanes have been narrowly beaten by old rivals the Crusaders in a crucial match for both sides at Wellington Regional Stadium.
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Protest camp springs up in Christchurch's Latimer Square
Protest camp springs up in Christchurch's Latimer Square
A protest camp has sprung up in Christchurch's Latimer Square, where signs and tents have been hammered into the grass.
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Covid-19 hits Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic netballers
Covid-19 hits Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic netballers
Two anticipated round five ANZ Championship netball games featuring the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic have been postponed.
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PIXIES David Lovering on touring, new music, and his unusual hobbies
PIXIES, one of the most influential alternative rock bands of all time, are returning to New Zealand playing shows in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland this December. David Lovering started… Audio
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Dunedin mayor hopeful Octagon protesters will avoid 'confrontation'
Dunedin mayor hopeful Octagon protesters will avoid 'confrontation'
A group of antivax and anti-mandate protesters have been given an ultimatum by the Dunedin City Council - pack up and leave, or be moved on.
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KiwiRail yard in Palmerston North gets thumbs up but residents worried
'At the moment, we're scared': KiwiRail yard gets thumbs-up but residents worried
A huge new rail yard proposed for the outskirts of Palmerston North is a step closer to reality. Affected residents are unhappy, but KiwiRail says the yards are much needed.
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Equitable overhaul of health system will require local partnerships
Health system shake-up: Why the overhaul should focus on local communities
Analysis - With the government set to launch a massive overhaul of the health sector later this year, experts say local communities should be involved in developing the health services that affect…
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Pedal steel? Check! Stetsons? Check! Nudie suits? Check! Two dudes from garage-punk legends The Cavemen have gone country as Sin City, and their new record rules. We'll hear two tracks from that… Audio
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Housing market: 'Rapid decline' in annual price growth - QV
Housing market shifts in favour of buyers - QV
The QV House Price Index has its largest quarterly drop in more than a decade, as rising interest rates and tighter lending drives down prices in major centres.
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Rare wading birds counted at record numbers in Christchurch estuary
Rare wading birds counted at record numbers in Christchurch estuary
One of the world's rarest wading birds has been counted at record numbers at a Christchurch estuary.
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Police launch homicide inquiry after death of woman in her 60s
Police launch homicide inquiry after death of woman in her 60s
The death of a woman who was found at a property in Christchurch is being treated as a homicide.
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More people biking in Christchurch than in any other New Zealand city
More people biking in Christchurch than in any other New Zealand city
More Christchurch locals are getting on their bikes with one cycling advocate saying its boost in popularity is down to investment in cycleways after the 2011 earthquakes.
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Gun clubs worry Arms Act changes will misfire for hobby shooters
Gun clubs worry Arms Act changes will misfire for hobby shooters
Gun clubs warn some will fold as a result of regulations arising from the Christchurch terror attacks, forcing hunters and shooters to blaze away in the back blocks instead of ranges.
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Gun clubs fired up about new regulations
Audio 7 Apr 2022Gun clubs are fired up about new regulations arising from the Christchurch terror attacks.
They warn some will fold because of compliance costs and red tape, forcing hunters and shooters to blaze… Audio
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Covid-19: Home testing may miss 50% of positive cases - epidemiologist
Covid-19: Home testing may miss 50% of positive cases
A University of Auckland epidemiologist wants pharmacies to be doing RATs, to improve the accuracy of tests and better capture the results.
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Airbnb lashes out at Christchurch housing rule changes
Airbnb lashes out at Christchurch housing rule changes
Airbnb has called new home sharing regulations in Christchurch restrictive and outdated.
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Cost of fluoridating Christchurch's water blows out to $63m
Cost of fluoridating Christchurch's water blows out to $63m
Christchurch city councillors have been told it would cost $63 million and take at least three years to fluoridate the city's water supply.
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Airbnb reacts to 'restrictive' new rules from Christchurch council
'Restrictive and outdated' - that's Airbnb's assessment of new rules coming from Christchurch City Council.
Some short-term accommodation providers are being made to apply for resource consent.
The… Audio
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Christchurch Council investigates status of red zone land being used by protesters
Red zone land occupied by protesters: 'We're hoping we can get a quick resolution'
The Christchurch council is meeting daily with an anti-mandate group who are camping on earthquake-damaged land in the city, as it tries to determine if red zone land is considered a park.
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What's making Christchurch locals get on their bikes?
Christchurch locals love to get on their bikes more than any other city.
In February's Aotearoa Bike Challenge, 6000 people in Canterbury recorded their rides - the most in the country - and over a… Audio
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Local body elections 2022: where it will heat up
Local body elections 2022: where it will heat up
It's local elections year, and politicians up and down the country are hoping to be re-elected or pick up a seat for the first time on local bodies. Audio
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Liam Wooding: Reflections and Connections
Audio 5 Apr 2022Performed by Liam Wooding, piano, at his concert Reflections and Connections. St. Andrew's on The Terrace. 25 July 2021.