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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 -Tiarn Collins wins Slopestyle World Cup, Stars and Pulse triumph, Liam Lawson podiums in F2, Australia remain unbeaten at Cricket World Cup and Italy end Six Nations drought.
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Tom Walsh back in the medals at indoor World Championships
Tom Walsh back in the medals at indoor World Championships
Tom Walsh claims a fourth successive shot put World Athletics Indoor Championship podium finish.
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Search for Wayne Taylor: Body found at base of cliff
Search for Wayne Taylor: Body found at base of cliff
Search teams looking for missing man Wayne Taylor have found a body at the base of a cliff north of Kaikōura.
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What does it mean to be 'neutral' over Ukraine - and what responsibilities come with it?
What does it mean to be 'neutral' over Ukraine - and what responsibilities come with it?
Studying past wars helps us understand what aspects of a current crisis might be worth asking critical questions about, Maartje Abbenhuis writes.
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Branston Park basketball court's colour change nets complaints
Council's colourful shot at encouraging girls to use basketball court nets criticism
A spruced-up basketball court in Christchurch has been caught up in a flurry of Facebook comments claiming it played into gender stereotypes.
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Introducing: Local Tourist
Local Tourist are a band split between Christchurch and America. Singer/ guitarist Erin Umstead explains why, and introduces their song 'Undone'. Audio
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Covid-19 impact: Most surgery at Wellington hospitals cancelled
Most surgery deferred in capital as rising numbers of staff hit by Covid-19
Most non-urgent operations in the Wellington region have been cancelled this week due to high numbers of hospital staff falling sick with Covid-19 or being forced to isolate.
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NZ app developed to help cut commuters' carbon emissions
How are you getting to work? By car, bike, bus or train? And what is it costing the planet to get workers to workplaces and home again?
It is hoped a new app will help businesses easily calculate the… Video, Audio
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Dunedin college to be renamed after sexual abuse cover-ups
Dunedin college to be renamed after sexual abuse cover-ups
Dunedin's Kavanagh College will be renamed after an investigation found its namesake failed to take appropriate action over claims of abuse.
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The Sampler: Tears For Fears, Benny Salvador, Blair Parkes
Tony Stamp inspects the first album in eighteen years from UK synth pop heavyweights Tears For Fears, an acid jazz-tinged EP by teenage Wellington producer Benny Salvador, and the latest long-player… Audio
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The Sampler: Tears For Fears, Benny Salvador, Blair Parkes
The Sampler: Tears For Fears, Benny Salvador, Blair Parkes
Tony Stamp inspects the first album in eighteen years from UK synth pop heavyweights Tears For Fears, an acid jazz-tinged EP by teenage Wellington producer Benny Salvador, and the latest long-player…
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Three years on from the Christchurch mosque attacks, has anything changed?
Three years on from the Christchurch mosque attacks, has anything changed?
Opinion - The third anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attacks has come and gone. Has anything changed? Have we learned anything? Are we better, worse, more apathetic?
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
A feast of jangly guitars and indie-rock sensibilities, featuring The Lemonheads, Christchurch's Mousey, and Johnny Marr's first double album. Audio
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Covid-19: 23 MIQ hotels sitting empty
Thousands of MIQ rooms across the country - and 23 entire hotels - are now sitting empty as the system winds down.
The Jet Park, Holiday Inn and Waipuna in Auckland, and the Commodore in… Audio
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MIQ hotels sit empty, workers depart, as system winds down
MIQ hotels empty out as system winds down
Twenty-three hotels and thousands of managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) rooms are now sitting empty across the country, as the system winds down.
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Pensioner told to repay $11,300 after restrictions delayed return to New Zealand
Pensioner told to repay $11,300 because she could not get back to NZ
A 77-year-old woman who was stuck in Australia because of border restrictions says she feels hurt at her pension being stopped and receiving a demand to repay more than $11,000.
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Building a tiny home for 50K? It can be done
Audio 17 Mar 2022With the help of some trainee builders, Wellington man Matthew Lillis has nearly completed his new tiny home for around $50,000 all up. The house was constructed in Raglan as part of a tiny home… Audio
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Covid affected Chiefs cobble team together for Moana Pasifika clash
Covid affected Chiefs cobble team together for Moana Pasifika clash
The Chiefs have 17 players unavailable as the Covid affected side prepares for this weekend's game against Moana Pasifika.
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New Zealand round of Sail GP confirmed
New Zealand round of Sail GP confirmed
New Zealand will makes it's debut on the Sail GP calendar this time next year.
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Covid-19 continues to ravage Super Rugby
Covid-19 continues to ravage Super Rugby
Only one domestic Super Rugby Pacific game will go ahead this weekend as Covid-19 continues to ravage the competition.
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More work needed on hate speech as Parliament marks mosque attacks
More work needed on hate speech as Parliament marks mosque attacks
A motion in Parliament to mark the Christchurch mosque terror attacks anniversary found MPs reflecting on how there is still work to do to counter extremism and hate speech. Audio
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Breaking Good: Domestic abuse survivor Lisa Mead's story of hope
Audio 16 Mar 2022Lisa is a chartered accountant, and runs her own accountancy and business advisory firm, Social Currency. The company donates 10 per cent of its revenue to various charities that support at-risk kids.
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A letter to my son: 'Never be ashamed of your beliefs'
A letter to my son: 'Never be ashamed of your beliefs'
First person - Three years on from the Christchurch terror attacks, Mahvash Ikram writes an open letter to her young son telling him one day he will learn how the Muslim community was targeted, but…
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More uptake of central city offices in Christchurch and Wellington
More uptake of central city offices in Christchurch and Wellington
Research from commercial real estate firm CBRE says it partially reflects strong economic growth following lockdowns last year.
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A letter to my son on the anniversary of the Christchurch terror attacks: 'Never be ashamed of your beliefs'
A letter to my son: 'Never be ashamed of your beliefs'
First person - Three years on from the Christchurch terror attacks, Mahvash Ikram writes an open letter to her young son telling him one day he will learn how the Muslim community was targeted, but…