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Going back to the movies: 'We can laugh together, cry together'
Independent cinemas across the country that were hit hard by Covid are seeing audience numbers picking up - but the recovery is slow.
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How Christchurch cyclists are taking a stand against bike thefts
Mark Leishman talks to the creator of the Stolen Bikes Christchurch and Canterbury Facebook Page Noel Andrew. Audio
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Pride performer wants apology from council for failing to ensure safety
A Christchurch pride performer wants an apology from the city council for failing to ensure the safety of its rainbow community at a Freedoms & Rights Coalition protest on the weekend. Georgie Lush, a… Audio
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Wellington City Mission cafe gets funding boost
"We want to make sure that when people are in distress, they can come into a safe environment, talk to someone who's been there themselves," the Health Minister says.
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Husband pleads not guilty to murder over Lake Hāwea death
The husband of an Invercargill woman found dead at Lake Hāwea last year has formally pleaded not guilty to her murder.
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Photos show school lunches with melted plastic
A ministry is investigating School Lunch Collective meals served to kids with plastic packaging melted into the contents, one of four food probes into the troubled scheme. Audio
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Man charged with causing two passenger deaths, under influence of drugs
A 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl were killed in the crash.
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Swastika taken off display at Wellington's Newtown Festival stall
After backlash from the crowd, nearby stallholders and people online, the vendor was asked to take the piece of jewellery off display.
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Activists scale Christchurch building in protest of weapons company
Police have arrested two protesters who scaled the building of international weapons company NIOA in Rolleston, south of Christchurch.
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Isaac Theatre Royal turned into a squash court
The event is made up to the Barfoot and Thompson New Zealand Women's Squash Open, the Lucino New Zealand Men's Squash Open and the New Zealand Junior Open.
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Isaac Theatre Royal to host NZ Squash Open
Audio 3 Mar 2025Christchurch's Isaac Theatre Royal is usually host to travelling musicians or moving dramatic productions. But this week squash is taking the centre stage, with a glass court installed for the New… Audio
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Imam Gamal Fouda leaving Al Noor Mosque
Fouda has accepted a new role in Australia and says serving as an Imam in the garden city has been one of the greatest honours of his life.
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Tens of thousands of dollars stolen in alleged Wellington Water theft
Wellington Water has released a scathing report, after a probe uncovered alleged theft, poor value for money from contractors and structural issues.
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Lydia White: Helping the blind to run
Audio 3 Mar 2025Thousands took to the streets yesterday for the annual Auckland Round the Bays run. One of them was Lydia White, who is a guide for blind and low vision runners. Audio
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Girls 'n Gasoline
Audio 3 Mar 2025It's fair to say that car mechanics has traditionally been a male dominated field. Now a Christchurch based mechanic is trying to change that. Audio
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Who will win this year’s Taite Music Prize?
Anna Coddington, Delaney Davidson and Fazerdaze are among the top 10 albums in the running for this year's top independent music prize.
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Album keeps Maribou State musician 'sane' during health complications
The pair have released their first album in seven years.
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Pacific Pride Christchurch hero and dancer Vui Suli Tuitaupe
This weekend marks the beginning of Pride Christchurch, with events across the month. In a week's time Poneke Wellington joins in the festivities. As part of Pride, Sunday 2 March saw the third… Audio
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NRL: Warriors v Raiders in Vegas - everything you need to know
The Aussie rugby league competition kicks off for 2025 with a doubleheader in the American 'City of Sin'.
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What's it like to be Sir Edmund Hillary's grandson?
Seventy-two years after Sir Edmund Hillary became the first person to summit Mount Everest, Alex Hillary is carrying on his grandfather's philanthropic legacy. Audio
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Róisín Owens: The brain-gut connection
We often think of bacteria as germs that can make us sick, but there are trillions of different bacteria in our gut producing molecules that help us. Audio
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Man accused of murdering police officer pleads not guilty
But the 32-year-old accused of killing officer Lyn Fleming, did plead guilty to two driving charges.
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Group of women called Shirley meet to celebrate Shirley Club
They're practically an endangered species, but if you're in Christchurch this weekend you may stumble across these rare creatures, flocking together as part of their annual migration, they are the… Audio
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'Accidental architecture' in Christchurch creates global buzz
"It looks like something out of Blade Runner. And as it turns out I'm not alone in being captivated." Audio
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Teenager charged with assaulting woman in Christchurch park
The woman was taken to hospital in a critical condition.