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Man accused of approaching teens was under preventive detention order
Man accused of approaching teens was under preventive detention order
Leo Darin Goodwin, 53, is accused of approaching teenagers under the age of 16 in breach of the conditions of the order.
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Amusement rides well-regulated, engineer who signed off ferris wheel that lost part says
'Nothing wrong with it' - Engineer who signed off ferris wheel that lost part
The engineer who signed off a ferris wheel that lost a part at a Christchurch light show says no one's safety was compromised.
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Plan to help small airlines keep flying regional routes
Audio 26 Aug 2025An action plan to help keep small airlines flying regional routes is expected to land on the desk of the Associate Transport Minster any day now. Air NZ serves 20 regional areas, but the smaller… Audio
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Orana Wildlife Park staff devastated after death of giraffe and zebra foal
Giraffe and zebra foal die at Orana Wildlife Park
Staff devastated following deaths at the park, which was investigated last year after allegations of poor animal welfare.
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Man arrested after approaching Christchurch school girls, asking for inappropriate favours
Man arrested after school girls offered money for 'inappropriate favours'
A 53-year-old man is accused approaching children outside Christchurch schools, police say.
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Young horse riders put through their paces at Equestrian Champs
More than 700 horses and their young riders are being put through their paces at this week's Secondary School Equestrian Championships. Students from the Far North to Southland are competing at two… Audio
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The Asian candidates vying for a seat on regional councils
The Asian candidates vying for a seat on regional councils
Four candidates of Asian heritage want to have a say in managing natural resources, biodiversity, biosecurity, regional transport and resilience for climate change.
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Government touts $30 billion increase in total value of infrastructure projects in last quarter
Govt touts $30 billion increase in total value of infrastructure projects in last quarter
The government is touting another increase in the total value of infrastructure projects, which is now sitting at $237 billion.
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'Cosmetic' part falls off ferris wheel at Christchurch's Illuminate light show
'Cosmetic' part falls off ferris wheel at Illuminate light show
WorkSafe said it was contacted by a member of the public on Monday morning.
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More charges laid in Wānaka couple's alleged fake cancer scam
More charges laid in Wānaka couple's alleged fake cancer scam
Police have identified 10 possible victims.
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Police warn Christchurch schools about man asking girls for inappropriate favours
Christchurch schools warned about man approaching girls
The man has allegedly been offering girls cash in exchange for inappropriate favours.
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Cancer scam charges: More potential victims come forward
Cancer scam charges: More potential victims come forward
A Wānaka couple accused of defrauding family, friends and associates out of more than a $1 million through a fake cancer scam are now facing further charges.
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Christopher Luxon wants to see house prices rise
Christopher Luxon wants to see house prices rise
But the Prime Minister says "we don't want our whole economic growth be driven by speculative house price inflation". Audio
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Woman dies in police custody in Christchurch
Woman dies in police custody in Christchurch
She was found unresponsive in her cell on Monday morning, police say.
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How a forensic pathologist deals with death: 'It's their chance to tell us their story'
How a forensic pathologist deals with death: 'It's their chance to tell us their story'
"A lot of people envision us in dimly lit, creepy mortuaries" - a forensic pathologist in Christchurch says many people have misconceptions about her job.
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Mum battles red tape to get help for child with OCD
Mum battles red tape to get help for child with OCD
A child who spent months in a psychiatric hospital for severe obsessive compulsive disorder was sent home with just one hour of therapy a week.
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Is there anything you can do about public shaming on internet?
What can you do if you're publicly shamed?
Explainer : Naming and shaming, false rumours or a photo that upends your life - is there anything you can do about it?
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What life at Burnham Military Camps detention centre will look like for attempted spy
What life at Burnham Military Camp will look like for attempted spy
The soldier was convicted after trying to give restricted military information, but narrowly avoided being sent to a civilian prison.
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New Zealand band travels to South Korea for music and cultural exchange
New Zealand band travels to South Korea for music and cultural exchange
Christchurch indie-pop outfit There's a Tuesday spent 10 days working and performing in Seoul as part of a music initiative involving both countries.
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The Mixtape: Nick Gaffaney
Christchurch-born drummer, singer, and songwriter Nick Gaffaney honed his craft at jazz school before becoming one of New Zealand's most in-demand drummers. Over the years, he's played with iconic… Audio
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Whale Watch Kaikōura fined $245k for safety breaches after crew injuries
Whale Watch crew member knocked unconscious after falling down hatch
Whale Watch Kaikōura has been fined $245k for failing to meet its health and safety duties.
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All Black centurion Codie Taylor: 'It's been a journey, I'm blessed and very grateful'
'It's been a journey': All Black Codie Taylor to play 100th Test
It has been a week of reflection for All Blacks hooker Codie Taylor.
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All Blacks: Simon Parker straight into starting side, Codie Taylor to play 100th test
Parker straight into All Blacks starting side, Taylor to play 100th test
Scott Robertson has pulled the trigger on his newest, biggest weapon. Audio
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The Panel Plus
Audio 21 Aug 2025In part two, eyes turned towards Chrsichurch as public spaces advocate group Living Streets Aotearoa raises concerns about the recent proposal by the Mayor of Christchurch to remove an on-street… Audio
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The Panel with Denise L'Estrange-Corbet & Andie McCombs Part 2
Audio 21 Aug 2025In part two, eyes turned towards Chrsichurch as public spaces advocate group Living Streets Aotearoa raises concerns about the recent proposal by the Mayor of Christchurch to remove an on-street… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.