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The Sampler: Rosalía, Mousey, Eden Ahbez
Tony Stamp takes on the experimental pop behemoth that is Spanish pop star Rosalía’s third album, a second helping of emotional indie rock from Christchurch’s Mousey, and a serving of exotica from… Audio
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The Sampler: Rosalía, Mousey, Eden Ahbez
The Sampler: Rosalía, Mousey, Eden Ahbez
Tony Stamp takes on the experimental pop behemoth that is Spanish pop star Rosalía’s third album, a second helping of emotional indie rock from Christchurch’s Mousey, and a serving of exotica from…
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Weekend gatherings in Christchurch keep police busy in March
Weekend gatherings in Christchurch keep police busy in March
Christchurch police have arrested six people and fined 40 others for breaching liquor laws in suburbs near Canterbury University.
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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 - Black Caps game abandoned, Italy out of World Cup, Gary Hooper to leave Phoenix, Proteas into World Cup semi-finals and good start for Ko in California.
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Covid-19 leads to staffing shortages in Canterbury for aged care and health workers
Hundreds of Canterbury DHB staff off work due to Covid-19
Canterbury nurses who volunteer for extra shifts in aged care are getting payments of $350 per night for covering chronic Covid-related staff shortages.
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Women indecently assaulted in Christchurch red zone
Women indecently assaulted in Christchurch red zone
Police are warning Christchurch residents to take caution after receiving several reports of a young man indecently assaulting women.
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Media deliver a wave of weekend PR for the unvaccinated
The unvaccinated received a wave of press over the weekend which they used to campaign for the return of their freedoms. Other groups made vulnerable by Covid were lower down the media's pecking…
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Media deliver a wave of weekend PR for the unvaccinated
Media deliver a wave of weekend PR for the unvaccinated
The unvaccinated received a wave of press over the weekend which they used to campaign for the return of their freedoms. Other groups made vulnerable by Covid were lower down the media's pecking…
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Data migration business intent on expansion after funding boost
Data migration business intent on expansion after funding boost
A Christchurch tech start-up is eyeing up growth in the Asia-Pacific and the United States after securing funding.
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Archaeological dig turns up treasures
Audio 24 Mar 2022An archaeological dig in Otautahi Christchurch has drawn back a veil of the business life of the city in the 19th century. Archaeologists are flat tack in New Zealand at the moment as new developments… 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 - Rally heads to waterfront, Phoenix sign defender for another three years, Chelsea allowed to start selling tickets again and World Cup semi-finalist could be confirmed.
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Agreement on law changes to engineers' regulatory regime hailed as landmark
Cabinet agrees to 'a landmark change' in engineers' regulation
Law changes aimed at cracking down on poor engineering are being hailed as a landmark.
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Covid-19 Omicron rules: Christchurch reacts to vaccine mandate, traffic light changes
'Excited', 'too late', 'free to go out': Christchurch reacts to Covid-19 changes
With vaccine mandates for many workers lifted in under two weeks and QR code scanning soon to be a thing of the past, RNZ took to the streets of Ōtautahi to find out what people thought of the…
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Sports excited to welcome back crowds
Sports excited to welcome back crowds
Super Rugby and Cricket World Cup matches will be able to have unrestricted crowd numbers the relaxing of Covid-19 restrictions.
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The Panel with David Slack and Nalini Baruch (Part 2)
Panellist David Slack and Nalini Baruch discuss the plight of Kiwis in Ukraine, the effect of increasing flood claims on the insurance industry and the restoration of the iconic Edmonds band rotunda… Audio
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Police who killed were given evidence in advance
Police who killed were given evidence in advance
When police shoot and kill, they're investigated by fellow officers. Guyon Espiner reveals that shooters have been shown evidence in advance of being interviewed.
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The Panel with Simon Pound and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 2)
Panellists Simon Pound and Julia Hartley Moore discuss kids failing to meet literacy standards, the possibility of a post-Covid 'brain drain' and an upgrade to the popular Dance-O-Mat in… Audio
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Staffing the key issue for tourism sector
Staffing the key issue for tourism sector
Ashburton's tourism promoters are more focussed on business support than marketing, as confidence in the sector suffers from Covid-19 symptoms.
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John Minto criticises council for charging protesters $50k
Activist John Minto says Christchurch City Council's attempt to seek costs from protest leaders over the anti-mandate protest is "setting a match to democratic freedoms".
"I'm not aware of any… Video, Audio
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Constant switches in care through history, but what progress has there been for Māori?
Constant switches in care, but what progress has there been for Māori?
Analysis - That creaking sound you may have noticed at the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry was indeed the familiar sound of a rather old pendulum swinging, David Cohen writes.
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Christchurch leaders chasing anti-mandate protesters for costs
Time to pay up - Christchurch City Council is chasing anti-mandate, anti-government protestors for $50,000 for costs incurred during rallies in the city.
In a series of invoices the council has… Video, Audio
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Business keen to drive fundraising efforts for historic Dux de Lux pub
'It brought everyone together': Moves to restore much loved pub
The Dux de Lux pub in Christchurch could be set to open its doors again if enough money can be raised to restore it. Audio
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Armstrong's puts brakes on share float
Armstrong's puts brakes on share float
One of the country's biggest car dealers, Armstrong's, has put plans for a share float on hold because of financial market uncertainty.
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Hamish Kerr makes history with medal at World Indoor Champs
Hamish Kerr makes history with medal at World Indoor Champs
Hamish Kerr has finished third at the World Indoor Athletics championship in Serbia, becoming the first New Zealander to win a global high jump medal.
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Seeking investors to restore iconic Christchurch Dux de Lux pub
The much loved 'Dux de Lux' pub in Christchurch could be set to open its doors again in the next few years if enough money can be raised to restore it. The building was badly damaged by the earthquake… Audio