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Christchurch Hospital staff poised to strike for two hours Friday afternoon
Christchurch Hospital staff poised to strike for two hours
Health NZ has urged the Nurses' Organisation to return to the bargaining table.
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Health Minister Simeon Brown slams striking health workers for 'playing politics'
'Playing politics': Health Minister slams striking workers
Health NZ claim 85 patients were affected, when a proposed strike was called off in Christchurch.
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A-Z of Aotearoa: F is for Fish and Chips
Audio 14 Aug 2025Jesse explored the nations favourite takeaway. He's joined by critic and food historian David Burton, YouTube Fish & Chip shop reviewer Alby Wilson & 4th generation shop owner Yoti Ioannua from Theo's… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 14th August 2025
In today's episode, a woman is dead and a man is in a critical condition in hospital after being shot by police in the Christchurch suburb of Bryndwr; A political commentator says Labour is shutting… Audio
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Police provide update on Bryndwyr shooting
Police in Christchurch have just given an update on Thursday morning's shooting in the suburb of Bryndwyr. Reporter Tim Brown spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira. Audio
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Woman dead and man critical after being shot by police in Christchurch
A woman is dead and a man is in a critical condition in hospital after being shot by police in the Christchurch suburb of Bryndwr. Reporter Adam Burns spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira. Audio
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Coalition parties slam former Labour ministers' no-show at Covid-19 public hearing
Coalition slams Labour ministers' no-show at public Covid hearing
Jacinda Ardern, Chris Hipkins and Grant Robertson have all refused to appear, leading the Royal Commission to cancel next week's public hearing. Audio
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Police shooting in Christchurch
Audio 14 Aug 2025Cordons remain in place on Clyde Road in the Christchurch suburb of Bryndwr where police shot two people at a Kainga Ora property last night. Audio
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More people making losses when selling their homes
More people making losses when selling their homes
In the second quarter of this year, one in 10 home sellers made a loss, the highest proportion since 2014.
- Kiwisaver provider Simplicity to build 600 long-term rental houses in Queenstown
- PNP Farms Butchery angus beef sausages recalled after glass found
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Desperate plea from struggling grain sector
Desperate plea from struggling grain sector
Low product prices have prompted desperate calls for New Zealand farmers, mills and shoppers to take up local grain.
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Community celebrates opening of colossal Hindu temple in Wellington
Community celebrates opening of colossal Hindu temple in Wellington
Spanning 3700 square metres, the complex in Lower Hutt features a prayer hall, dining hall, auditorium, learning centre and commercial kitchen.
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 13 August 2025
In today's episode, we have our weekly political panel with National and Labour; Friends and family of a New Zealand woman and her six-year-old son who have been detained in the US are desperate to… Audio
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Dagger beaks and strong wings: New fossils rewrite the penguin story and affirm NZ as a cradle of their evolution
New fossils affirm NZ as a cradle of their evolution
Remarkable new fossil discoveries are driving a significant reassessment of our understanding of the early evolution of penguins.
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Quake-damaged hotel to become five-star Sheraton in central Christchurch
Christchurch's Rydges Hotel, originally known as Noah's, is getting a $150 million renovation to become a five-star Sheraton Hotel. Mainland Capital director Ben Bridge spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Suspension of salary 'unjustified', Fiji's chief prosecutor Christopher Pryde says
Suspension of salary 'unjustified' - Pryde
Fiji's chief prosecutor claims the President's suspension of his NZ$184,000 salary is illegal and unjustified.
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Canterbury's Mental Health Services inquiry findings 'really concerning', psychiatrist says
'Very, very frustrating that those concerns were largely ignored' - psychiatrist
Forensic psychiatrist warns of 'more adverse incidents' unless inquiry into Canterbury's Mental Health Services prompts real change.
- Average house prices fall - except in the deep south
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Past the point of safe return, nowhere to go but Antarctica
Two NZDF heroes open up on their life-saving mission to Antarctica
A risky rescue mission that involved hot refuelling, night vision goggles, minus 30 degree temperatures and the black hole effect.
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Offenders flee serious assault in Christchurch
Offenders flee serious assault in Christchurch
A person reportedly received serious injuries and has been transported to hospital.
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No votes, no problem: The early winners in local elections
No votes, no problem: The early winners in local elections
The lack of candidates in some areas means representatives are being elected unopposed.
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Failings found in Canterbury's mental health service after two women killed
Critical staff shortages, an unsafe work environment and failures of leadership are among the findings of a review into Canterbury's mental health service. Mental health director, Dr John Crawshaw… Audio
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Quake-damaged abandoned Christchurch hotel set to become five-star Sheraton
Quake-damaged hotel to become five-star Sheraton
The building was badly damaged in the 2011 earthquake and has sat abandoned ever since.
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Staff shortages, nurses 'afraid to come to work' at Canterbury's Mental Health Services, review finds
Staff shortages, nurses afraid, probe after murder finds
The inquiry into Canterbury's Mental Health Services, started after a patient killed a woman walking home, has laid out a litany of problems.