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Councils expecting influx of rates help requests as households struggle with rising costs
Councillors should get mandatory training once elected, expert says
A big increase in rates charged by many councils around the country is putting pressure on households, with many not sure if they're getting bang for buck.
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Community opera The Monster in the Maze debuts in New Zealand
Audio 5 Sep 2025Jonathan Dove one of the world's leading contemporary composers - here for the local debut of an opera with a twist: amateurs get to sing with professionals.
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All Blacks vs Springboks: The memorable moments
A look at All Blacks vs Springboks greatest moments
RNZ looks back at the memorable moments between the All Blacks and the Springboks. Video
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Helen Clark hits out at 'more politicisation' on part of SIS
Helen Clark hits out at 'more politicisation' on part of SIS
The former prime minister made the comments as she was questioned about her decision to attend a massive military parade in Beijing. Audio
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Student met with rubbish, dirt, faeces and bad smell in Dunedin rental
Calls to protect students against dodgy landlords
A student is still fighting to get her bond back from the landlord after making a complaint to the Tenancy Tribunal.
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Rising costs continue to outpace incomes as Kiwis strive to keep up financially
It's official: Paying the bills is still getting harder
"You can only rearrange and cut so many times," says a solo mum of two, as she compares her soaring bills to last year's. Audio
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Meningitis case recorded at Dunedin school rugby tournament
Student who went to school rugby tournament now in hospital with meningitis
The Christchurch high school student had been at the competition in Dunedin.
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No sign of asbestos in fire doors at Auckland's convention centre - Fletcher Building
No sign of asbestos in fire doors at Auckland's convention centre - Fletcher Building
Buildings in Wellington and Christchurch are also being checked.
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Rugby: Blues to stay at Eden Park
Blues to stay at Eden Park
The Blues have confirmed Eden Park as their home venue for the next two Super Rugby Pacific seasons.
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What happens when the All Blacks lose in New Zealand
What happens when the All Blacks lose in New Zealand
Like an atomic bomb, the shock is horrendous but the fallout can be much, much worse.
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Thousands of Australians call for neo-Nazi leader to be deported to New Zealand
Australians call for neo-Nazi leader to be deported to NZ
White supremacist Thomas Sewell is facing criminal charges. Audio
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Smith City customers waiting on products to be delivered in limbo
What are your rights when a store goes under?
Smith City shoppers who paid thousands in advance for goods have been left in the lurch after the retailer went into voluntary administration. Audio
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What can customers do after a business goes under?
Smith City, the well known furniture and electronics retailer went into voluntary administration yesterday. One Christchurch woman who paid nearly $4,500 for a lounge suite she's yet to see is upset… Audio
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Split Enz is back!
Arguably the most celebrated Kiwi band ever, the boys will come back together for the first time since 2009 to headline the Electric Avenue festival. Audio
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Mental Health Minister labels new strategy for eating disorder services a 'silent revolution'
Peer support for eating disorders 'the silent revolution' - Minister
The Mental Health has labelled the new strategy as the silent revolution. Audio
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Christchurch dad designs new helmet for Liam Lawson
Christchurch dad designs new helmet for Liam Lawson
Nearly 500 entries were received in the competition asking New Zealanders to design a helmet for the F1 racer.
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Super Rugby 2026: Drua and Moana Pasifika get seven home matches each
Super Rugby 2026 - Drua, Moana both get seven home matches
The draw for the new season shows both Pasifika teams playing 14 games each.
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Five Pasifika clubs for new Oceania professional football league
Five Pasifika clubs for new football pro league
Oceania Football has confirmed the eight teams selected to be part of the first event.
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Smiths City in voluntary administration
Smiths City in voluntary administration
Smiths City is a retail chain which sells furniture and home appliances.
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Police, Oranga Tamariki failed 10-month-old killed by meth-using dad, coroner rules
Baby killed by meth-using dad despite mother's repeated calls to Oranga Tamariki, police
10-month old CJ suffered head injuries likened to those caused by a high-impact car crash. Audio
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Country's first autism research centre opens
Audio 2 Sep 2025The country's first-ever Autism Research Centre launched in Christchurch yesterday, it aims to turn research towards the needs of autistic people. Audio
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Teen waits for life-saving heart transplant after losing uncles to same condition
Teen waits for life-saving heart transplant after losing uncles to same condition
The mother of a Christchurch teenager says she is scared of losing her son to the same condition that killed her two brothers. Audio
- New exhibition on World War 2 nurses from Christchurch
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Christchurch teen awaiting life-saving heart transplant
A Christchurch teenager is being forced to put his life on hold as he awaits a life-saving heart transplant. Shade Beardsall has hyper-trophic cardio-myopathy which causes the heart to grow thicker… Audio
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Government loans to keep small airlines afloat
Government loans to keep small airlines afloat
Small passenger airlines are set to receive up to $30 million in loans from the government to help with rising costs. Audio