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  • Teachers strike to protest against government's 'insulting' 1% pay offer

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    20 Aug 2025
    A Wellington protester's sign makes reference to Public Service Minister Judith Collins' error when she said that on average a teacher with 10 years' experience was on an annual salary of $140,000. Collins later said she mixed up her messages and had apologised for the error.

    High schools have closed as teachers join picket lines to call for a better pay offer.

    Teachers strike to protest against government's 'insulting' 1% pay offer
  • 10 victims identified in couple's alleged $1m fake cancer scam

    News
    New Zealand crime
    20 Aug 2025
    Police in Wellington. Generic image

    A couple were living the high life financed by family and friends for two years, police say.

    10 victims identified in couple's alleged $1m fake cancer scam in Wānaka
  • Police receive 1000 submissions over Canterbury changes

    News
    New Zealand police
    20 Aug 2025
    Canterbury District Commander, Superintendent Tony Hill speaks to media.

    Federated Farmers is among those to express outrage over the changes.

    Police receive 1000 submissions over Canterbury changes
  • Police appeal after shots fired at Christchurch house

    News
    New Zealand police
    20 Aug 2025
    Police in Wellington. Generic image

    Officers were called to a property in Wigram following reports of loud bangs early last Thursday morning.

    Police appeal for sightings after shots fired at Christchurch house
  • Gilbert Enoka on teams, leadership and tools for success

    Audio 20 Aug 2025
    Gilbert Enoka has written a book on achieving success based on his 23 years with the All Blacks.

    When Gilbert Enoka started working with top rugby teams in the 80s, the idea of a 'mental skills coach' was frowned upon.  Audio

  • 15-year-old spends sixth night in police cell

    News
    New Zealand children
    20 Aug 2025
    Children’s Commissioner Dr Claire Achmad

    The Children's Commissioner is calling for an end to the practice. Audio

    More young people being detained in police cells for longer - children's commissioner
  • Mental health charity targets reluctant gun owners

    News
    New Zealand Country
    20 Aug 2025
    Glen Thurston founded Mental Hunts to help firearm owners seek mental health help.

    It's run by a man who gave up farming after losing his licence when he sought help for his own mental health.

    The mental health charity trying to help reluctant gun owners
  • Christchurch mother claims authorities have failed 15-year-old son in police cell

    Audio 20 Aug 2025

    A Christchurch mother claims authorities have failed her 15-year-old son, who's just spent his sixth night in a police cell. Anna Sargent reports. Audio

  • Centuries-old hairdressing memorabilia on display

    News
    New Zealand history
    19 Aug 2025
    Michael Turner with a pair of Smart Cousins Perfect Wave curlers.

    From a curling tongs heated over fire to vintage hairdryers and a shaving and teeth-pulling bowl with spare teeth, a range of memorabilia is now on show in Christchurch.

    Centuries-old hairdressing memorabilia on display
  • Centuries-old hairdressing memorabilia on display

    News
    New Zealand history
    19 Aug 2025
    Michael Turner with a pair of Smart Cousins Perfect Wave curlers.

    From a curling tongs heated over fire to vintage hairdryers and a shaving and teeth-pulling bowl with spare teeth, a range of memorabilia is now on show in Christchurch.

    Rare, centuries-old hairdressing memorabilia now on show in Christchurch
  • Christchurch hairdresser puts old tools on display

    Audio
    life and society
    19 Aug 2025

    From curling tongs you heat in the fire, to a shaving and tooth pulling bowl, a new display in Christchurch is showing off a range of grooming techniques from over the centuries. Christchurch… Audio

  • Conviction over 1997 Christchurch murder referred to Court of Appeal

    News
    New Zealand
    19 Aug 2025
    No caption

    Lon Reti was jailed the following year for murdering Leslie Allan Edmonds.

    Conviction over 1997 Christchurch murder referred to Court of Appeal
  • 地方选举:亚裔候选人角逐区域议会席位

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 精选新闻
    19 Aug 2025
    Clockwise from top left: Omar Faruque, Alan Wang, Syed Khurram Iqbal and Yadana Saw. Local elections 2025.

    四位候选人希望在自然资源管理、生物多样性、生物安全、区域交通和气候变化适应力方面拥有发言权。

    地方选举:亚裔候选人角逐区域议会席位
  • Māori kura in Christchurch waits a decade for permanent site

    Audio
    health education
    19 Aug 2025

    Leaks, mould, and sewage are some of the issues a Māori school in Christchurch is dealing with almost daily, as it waits for a permanent site a decade after opening. In-Depth Journalist Ella Stewart… Audio

  • 'Our kids, they don't deserve this': Kura still waiting for permanent site

    News
    In Depth education
    19 Aug 2025
    Rangimarie Parata Takurua and pononga (students) harvesting food in the māra kai (garden for food) at Te Pā o Rākaihautū.  Left to right: Kade Te Whata-Kururangi, Deegan McGarr, Hineterā Davis, Rangimarie, Wahawaha Winiata, Celia Williams and Hawaiki Jones-Fiso.

    Christchurch's first kura-a-iwi has spent a decade in old, decrepit buildings.

    ‘Leaks', 'mould' and sewage: The kura in Christchurch still waiting for permanent site
  • Sports with Jamie Wall

    Audio
    sport national
    18 Aug 2025
    Te Kaha JULY UPDATE PICS

    RNZ sports whiz Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan to debrief the week that was in sport. Including the reaction to the All Blacks' win over Argentina, the return of the Premier League and could… Audio

  • FENZ reveal changes to better battle major weather events

    News
    New Zealand weather
    18 Aug 2025
    Generic Stills

    The agency revealed the changes at today's inquest into 2023's deadly storms, with hearings currently in the Auckland phase.

    Cyclone Gabrielle inquest: FENZ reveal changes to better prepare for major weather events
  • Soldier caught in sting handing over sensitive military info

    News
    New Zealand crime
    18 Aug 2025
    This soldier admitted three charges relating to espionage at a court martial on Monday.

    A soldier with links to far-right groups has admitted handing over and attempting to hand over sensitive information to a person he thought was a foreign agent.

    Soldier admits handing over sensitive information to person he thought was foreign agent
  • The Panel Plus for 18 August 2025

    Audio 18 Aug 2025

    An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: some Christchurch building owners are going high-tech in their battle against… Audio

  • Person taken to hospital after suspected chlorine leak at poultry plant

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    18 Aug 2025
    Generic Stills

    Firefighters and St John are responding to a suspected chlorine leak at the Tegel poultry plant in Christchurch's Hei Hei.

    Emergency services responding to suspected chlorine leak at poultry plant in Christchurch
  • Solider admits handing over senseitive military info

    Audio 18 Aug 2025

    A soldier with links to far-right groups has admitted handing over and attempting to hand over sensitive military information to a person he thought was a foreign agent. But the soldier was actually… Audio

  • Mānuka honey giant Comvita considers takeover sale

    News
    Business Country
    18 Aug 2025
    No caption

    New Zealand's largest mānuka honey producer Comvita is eyeing a company sale, amid challenging times in the global honey sector.

    New Zealand's largest mānuka honey producer considers rich lister's takeover bid
  • Canterbury songs by the dozen

    Audio
    music
    18 Aug 2025
    Composer Philip Norman

    Philip Norman prepares to lead Christchurch choir Jubilate Singers in a celebration of Canterbury words and music. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Lianne Dalziel

    Podcast episode — 18 August 2025

    Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, consultant and director of several companies. He is currently the Campaign Director for Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown. Lianne Dalziel is a life member of the Labour Party and a former MP and Cabinet Minister. She ran as an independent for Christchurch's mayoralty in 2013 and was the city's mayor for three terms. She writes a regular column for Newsroom.co.nz.

    Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Lianne Dalziel
  • Urban Issues with Bill McKay

    Audio 18 Aug 2025
    no caption

    Bill reflects on a talk last week that has provoked some thoughts, and ruffled a few feathers, about the philosophy of planning. Audio

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