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The Christchurch duo taking on LEGO masters from around the world
The Christchurch duo taking on LEGO masters from around the world
Emily Fryer and Sarah Mosley are so obsessed with the toy bricks, they've even made them into wearable accessories for themselves.
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Singing for a living
Canterbury-raised tenor Oliver Sewell returns to Aotearoa to sing in Auckland Philharmonia's Opera in Concert performance of Verdi's La Traviata. Audio
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Lego Legends - the Christchurch mums taking on the world.
Audio 1 Jul 2025The Australian iteration of Lego Masters - the reality game show that takes the concept of building blocks to new heights - is about to return. In the latest season Australian teams will compete… Audio
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Surprising pick for NZ's top cafe
Surprising pick for NZ's top cafe
If you're looking for the best café in New Zealand, you won't find it on Auckland's Karangahape Road nor Wellington's Cuba Street, or even in the heart of Christchurch.
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Christchurch Terror Attacks: Podcast questions lone wolf theory
Podcast uncovers Christchurch Mosque shooter's ties to global far-right
New evidence suggests the Christchurch terrorist was no lone wolf, but part of a broader extremist ecosystem.
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NZ cities are getting hotter: 5 things councils can do now to keep us cooler when summer comes
Five things councils can do to cool things down in summer
It might be mid-winter now, but that's a good time to prepare for summer's increasingly common high temperatures, Timothy Welch writes.
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Employer sentenced over false visa claims, exploiting Thai worker
Employer sentenced over visa lies, exploiting Thai worker
Immigration NZ says Ava Young falsely supported the woman's visitor visa, then charged her about $7500, and forced her to work in the sex industry to pay it off.
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Healthy Homes requirements, KiwiSaver, Jobseeker, parental leave changes and more - What's changing on 1 July
Healthy Homes, KiwiSaver, Jobseeker and more - What's changing on 1 July?
Explainer - From Tuesday, new rules are affecting everything from Healthy Homes to ACC to Jobseeker and KiwiSaver. Here's a roundup. Audio
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Leaving his mark: a tribute to Andrew Withington
Singer and conductor Andrew Withington was a teacher and mentor to many. He died over the weekend at the age of 46. Today, a former student pays tribute. Audio
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Auckland Muslim school Al-Madinah among those hoping to become charter schools
Auckland Muslim school Al-Madinah among those hoping to become charter schools
Only two state or state-integrated schools have applied to convert next year.
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Keeping Pūhoi Bohemia alive through song and dance
There are small pockets globally where descendants of 19th century immigrants are working to retain the distinctive culture, heritage and language of the small European regions their ancestors came… Audio
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Elisabeth Nicholls not the first dementia patient rest homes have lost this year
Elisabeth Nicholls not the first dementia patient rest homes have lost this year
A man whose wife went missing from a rest home while in respite care for dementia last month is horrified to learn of Christchurch woman Elisabeth Nicholls' death.
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NRL: NZ Warriors v Brisbane Broncos - what you need to know
What you need to know about Warriors v Broncos
The Warriors have not suffered back-to-back defeats so far this NRL season.
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Country Life: Dollars for nature - can biodiversity credits fix NZ's conservation woes?
Invest in nature, no gumboots required
Country Life: What are biodiversity credits and how can they work for NZ?
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CSO: Grenfell, Tchaikovsky, Bartók
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra perform at the Christchurch Town Hall on 23 March 2024. Audio
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Heather Webb: Parallax
Jazz musician Heather Webb presents Parallax, her Masters recital of all original music inspired by astrophysics. Recorded by RNZ Concert at the Ron Ball Studio, Christchurch Town Hall on 17 February… Audio
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What you need to know: Travel disruption, flooding and evacuations as severe weather hits New Zealand
What you need to know as severe weather pummels NZ
Explainer - Travel disruption, flooding and evacuations - here's what you need to know.
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What you need to know: Travel disruption, flooding and evacuations as severe weather hits New Zealand
What you need to know as severe weather pummels NZ
Explainer - Travel disruption, flooding and evacuations - here's what you need to know.
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Permanent test flight space will make Canterbury global aerospace innovation leader - Minister for Space
Part of Canterbury's airspace permanently allocated for test flights
From 7 August, six areas will be permanently designated for aviation companies to test tech.
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Talks result in PNG and Bougainville signing 'Melanesian Agreement'
PNG and Bougainville sign 'Melanesian Agreement'
The leaders of Bougainville and Papua New Guinea have signed a deal that may bring the autonomous region's quest for independence closer.
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Lawyers fume over new directive on suit jackets at Christchurch Law Courts
Lawyers fume at suggestion they might bring 3D-printed weapons into court
A directive requiring people entering a court building to remove suit jackets and coats has been described as an "unlawful, excessively intrusive and an egregious abuse of power".
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Yoga gains ground behind bars in New Zealand
Yoga gains ground behind bars in New Zealand
Some of the country's toughest inmates are turning to yoga behind bars - part of a growing effort to reduce reoffending and support rehabilitation.
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All Black Will Jordan: The French will be strong
All Black Will Jordan: The French will be strong
The All Blacks fullback insists France will be hard to beat in the three-test series, despite the visitors leaving plenty of top players at home. Audio
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Dead orca found on Canterbury beach
A specialist vet's flying to Christchurch after the rare find of a dead orca in the shallows of the beach. The Department of Conservation's Andy Thompson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Melatonin, ADHD medication and magic mushrooms - what are NZ's new changes in access to them?
Melatonin, ADHD meds and magic mushrooms - what are the changes?
Explainer - The government has changed regulations on several medications. Here's what you need to know about melatonin, ADHD medicine and psilocybin access. Audio