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The Mixtape: Pickle Darling
Lukas Mayo has released four albums of bedroom pop under the name Pickle Darling. Working from a home studio in Ōtautahi Christchurch, they've received increasing critical acclaim, from local outlets… Audio
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Helicopter used to catch man fleeing police
Helicopter used to catch man fleeing police
A man will appear in Christchurch District Court after a police pursuit overnight.
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Originair to take over vital South Island flight route
A regional airline is spreading it's wings, taking over a vital South Island route that was soon to be abandoned. Originair will start flying Blenheim to Christchurch from late October after Sounds… Audio
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Composing in a changing climate
This year’s SOUNZ Tarling Trust Orchestral Commission winner Joshua Pearson dedicates his prize to highlighting the vulnerability of Pasifika nations to climate change. Video, Audio
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Flights between Blenheim and Christchurch to resume after Originair steps in
Originair picks up route between Blenheim and Christchurch
Sounds Air cancelled its flights on the same route from the end of September because of "out of control costs".
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The Big Sing Finale 2025
The top twenty-four secondary school choirs, selected from over 200 across the motu, perform at The Big Sing Finale. You can listen, and see videos, here: Video, Audio
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Family finds joy in keeping Onam traditions alive in New Zealand
Family finds joy in keeping Onam traditions alive in New Zealand
An Auckland family shows how Kerala's harvest festival is being passed on to the next generation.
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'Every day I wail': Mother's heartbreak after drugged driver killed daughter
'Every day I wail': Mother's heartbreak after drugged driver killed daughter
The mother of a 17-year-old killed when Kyan Stack drove under the influence of drugs has described her ongoing suffering.
- 'Grave concerns' for missing woman Te Anihana Pomana - police
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Christ Church Cathedral could reopen in five years in cheaper restoration plan
Christ Church Cathedral could reopen in five years
A new, cheaper restoration plan could halve the massive $85 million funding shortfall that saw work stopped last year.
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Cathedral reopening touted
Audio 11 Sep 2025The Christ Church Cathedral could be reopened in five years under a new, cheaper restoration plan, halving a massive funding shortfall. Audio
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Qantas and Jetstar increasing domestic and trans-Tasman flights
Qantas and Jetstar are boosting their domestic and trans-tasman flights. Christchurch Airport chief executive Justin Watson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Building a wind farm at -73 degrees: Ross Island plans move forward
Building a wind farm at -73 degrees
Antarctica New Zealand is finally moving to fix blades for its wind farm at Ross Island and get new turbines built..
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Tech fails leave Electric Avenue festival fans angry, frustrated and ticketless
Festival fans angry as tech fails leave them ticketless
Music fans scrambling for tickets to Christchurch's Electric Avenue festival have vented their anger and frustration at missing out.
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The Panel with Denise L'Estrange-Corbet & Allan Blackman Part 2
Audio 10 Sep 2025In part two, Motueka ward ACT Local candidate Dave Ross has fallen foul of election rules by having hoardings that are too big. His solution: cut them in half and position them a few centermentres… Audio
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon meets Pacific leaders in Solomon Islands
Prime Minister Luxon meets Pacific leaders in Solomon Islands
Christopher Luxon has held bilaterals with counterparts from Fiji and Palau, and more casual exchanges with Cook Islands PM Mark Brown.
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Jetstar announces new domestic, trans-Tasman flights
Jetstar announces new domestic, trans-Tasman flights
The airline says it is the single-biggest expansion ever of its New Zealand and trans-Tasman network.
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King Salmon buys new $8m commercial site
King Salmon buys new $8m site in Blenheim
The salmon company's processing will eventually move to the new site from Nelson.
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Keeping you on your toes: Podiatrist Simon Wheeler
Kathryn talks with Christchurch podiatrist Simon Wheeler about toes and how to take care of them. Audio
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Pretty in pink: Discover prime locations to bathe in blossoms
Pretty in pink: Discover prime locations to bathe in blossoms
A primer on the best locations to experience the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms nationwide. Audio
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Kiwi describes Israel's bomb strike on Doha
'Reminded me a bit of the Christchurch quakes': Kiwi describes explosions during Israel's strike on Doha
Israel says it has conducted a strike targeting senior Hamas leaders in Qatar.
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'Just nuts': Lack of footpaths in Christchurch suburb riles Halswell councillor
Lack of footpaths for developing Christchurch suburb riles councillor
Andrei Moore says having to drive a few hundred metres down the road because there's no safe way to walk to the park 'is just nuts'. Audio
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Christchurch suburb Halswell overlooked for new footpaths
A Christchurch councillor is angry a burgeoning suburb has been overlooked for new footpaths, in favour of other parts of the city. Adam Burns has more. Audio
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Man charged as stolen bronze artwork destroyed for scrap
Man charged as stolen bronze artwork destroyed for scrap
A $95,000 bronze sculpture stolen from a Christchurch community centre has been destroyed for scrap, say police.