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Thieves raid woman's bank account without access to pin or password
A Christchurch woman has been left reeling after thieves broke into her car and then used ATMs to steal thousands of her savings.
They did it without the password for her online banking account or… Audio
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Covid-19: Canterbury's infection rate triple that of Auckland
Canterbury has nearly three times the rate of new Covid-19 infections as Auckland but, so far, the main emergency department says it is coping well.
The number of new cases recorded in the region… Audio
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How the police watchdog is more secretive than the spy agency
How the police watchdog is more secretive than the spy agency
Why is the SIS subject to the Official Information Act while the IPCA is not? The chair of the police watchdog defends the secrecy but admits it doesn't have enough resources to do its job properly.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Perry to miss semi-final, Williamson returns to cricket, Mosley took his own life and Becker can't find his trophies.
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Covid-19 surge: Christchurch Hospital coping as region's infections outstrip Auckland
Christchurch Hospital coping as region's infections outstrip Auckland
Canterbury has almost three times the rate of new Covid-19 infections as Auckland, as the outbreak shifts south.
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
NZME goes solo in negotiations with Google and Meta (Facebook) and Andrew says this will disappoint the broader media industry in NZ, who have applied to the Commerce Commission for approval to… Audio
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Fears high building costs will leave home owners with inadequate insurance
Fears high building costs will leave home owners under-insured
The rising cost of building materials may leave home owners nationwide in the lurch as the risk of under-insurance grows.
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Warnings about Long Covid
As more New Zealanders recover from Covid, we're exploring what is known about the health effects of Long Covid. As a nation our quick and stringent initial COVID-19 pandemic response has been… Audio
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Student halls of residence under scrutiny as new rules kick in
Student halls of residence under scrutiny as new rules kick in
As the academic year gets under way, new rules to support students in halls of residence are being closely monitored.
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McCaws join fight to save birthing unit at Christchurch's St George's Hospital
Possible closure of St George's Hospital's maternity unit sad for parents - Gemma McCaw
Nearly 20,000 people have signed a petition to save one of Christchurch's birthing units.
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NZ hip hop history
Our cultural correspondent Brad Warrington continues our journey though Hip Hop in Aotearoa. Tonight he's looking at the music of the mid 00s and some big release from Christchurch in the first decade… Audio
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'Stressed and angry': Wastewater regulations mess leaves family in limbo
'Stressed and angry': Wastewater regulations mess leaves family in limbo
The Stocker family were supposed to be enjoying their new home by now but are still, along with others, at loggerheads with ECan over wastewater consent related to nitrate risk in Ashburton's…
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Gemma, Richie McCaw support fight to save maternity centre
The petition to save one of Christchurch's birthing units has been boosted with support from Gemma and Richie McCaw.
The closure of St George's Maternity Centre would leave Christchurch Women's… Audio
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Hospitality businesses still suffering despite easing of Covid-19 restrictions
Hospitality businesses still suffering despite easing of Covid-19 restrictions
Covid-19 restrictions have been loosened, but hospitality venues say it has done little to boost their takings - and some are warning that businesses will not survive for much longer.
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Bryan Waddle on the White Ferns' World Cup campaign
The White Ferns Cricket World Cup campaign came to an end on Saturday with a seventy-one run win over Pakistan at Christchurch's Hagley Oval, led by a 126 run knock from opener Suzie Bates.
It was… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - SVG sweeps Tasmania, Lawson fails to finish in Jeddah and Windies take series over England.
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England and West Indies claim last 2 World Cup semi-final spots
England and West Indies claim last 2 World Cup semi-final spots
Holders England won their last group match in style and West Indies benefited from South Africa's thrilling victory over India to make the Women's World Cup semi-finals.
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An adventurous life can mean different things for women, from running in the New York marathon to soothing a wakeful child at night
Dr Hinemoa Elder, Kyle Mewburn, Anjum Rahman, Julie Zarifeh and Emily Writes explore very different aspects of courage and adventure in their lives. They talk with Jo Malcolm. Audio
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Christchurch businesses 'excited about the border reopening'
Christchurch businesses 'excited about the border reopening'
New businesses in Christchurch are breathing a sigh of relief at the government's recent changes to Covid-19 restrictions, after a quiet few months setting up shop.
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Francis Upritchard: Paper, Creature, Stone
Creatures from the distant past or visitors from another dimension? An arresting new exhibition from internationally renowned Kiwi artist Francis Upritchard features a range of human and animal forms… Audio, Gallery
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Hannah Upritchard: eccentric jewellery to spark joy
A three month trip home to Christchurch from London to donate a kidney to her mother, has turned into a two year stay for expat jeweller Hannah Upritchard. But she's making the most of her time… Audio, Gallery
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My Current Song: Jackie Bristow, 'Livin' For Love'
New Zealand-born, Nashville-based country singer-songwriter Jackie Bristow's new album 'Outsider' came out to critical acclaim earlier this month, with IndiePulse Music Magazine rating it as a… Video, Audio
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Crusaders back in charge
Crusaders back in charge
A second-half momentum shift led the Crusaders to an exhilarating 34-19 win over the Chiefs in a blockbuster Super Rugby Pacific clash in Hamilton.
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White Ferns in bittersweet win
White Ferns in bittersweet win
The White Ferns ended their World Cup campaign with an emphatic 71-run win over Pakistan at Hagley Oval in Christchurch.
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World War II veteran John Sato dies aged 98
'He always said we're all humans and we're all the same'
World War II veteran John Sato, who came to prominence after taking four buses to join an anti-racism march in 2019, has died at the age of 98. Video