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Police have grave concerns for missing 79-year-old Christchurch woman
Police have grave concerns for missing 79-year-old woman
Elisabeth Nicholls disappeared after walking out of a retirement village in Riccarton.
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What causes dizziness and vertigo?
It's estimated forty percent of people over the age of 40 will experience some kind of dizziness or balance problem at some point in their life. Audio
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Eid Al-Adha celebrated across New Zealand
Eid Al-Adha celebrated across New Zealand
Thousands nationwide celebrated one of the most important Islamic festivals of the year last weekend.
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Review into Riley Brown's death who took ill at Nelson mental health respite facility
'Devastated' mum believes son had allergic reaction before sudden death
Paula Brown is waiting for answers about what happened to her son at a respite facility before he died of cardiac arrest.
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Pacific Waves for 11 June 2025
Audio 11 Jun 2025L.A protests show no signs of slowing down - Pasifika journo; Bougainville independence talks underway in Christchurch; NZ govt's new visa excludes Pacific - Green Party MP. Audio
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Bougainville independence talks underway in Christchurch
Audio 11 Jun 2025Leaders from Papua New Guinea and Bougainville are currently in talks about the region's independence at Burnham military camp, just outside Christchurch. Audio
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Fieldays spotlight: Christchurch start-up's sheepskin collagen powder
Sheepskin collagen powder makers up for Fieldays award
The company uses sheepskins diverted from waste.
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The Alliance Party brushes off the dust for 2025 local body elections
They may have deregistered from the Electoral Commission in 2015, and their Wikipedia page may be written in the past tense, but Alliance Party president Victor Billot insists the party never fully… Audio
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Bore water near Christchurch Men's Prison returns clear results after diesel leak
Bore water results clear despite diesel leak at prison
About 14,000 litres of diesel leached into the ground at Christchurch Men's Prison.
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Community should have been told Elliot Cameron was mental health patient, says cousin
'Beyond broken': Two families seek answers after Hillmorton patient kills woman with axe
Frances Phelps' daughter and the family the man who murdered her, Elliot Cameron, both say the system fell short. Audio
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Elderly mental health patient sentenced to life in prison for murder
Audio 10 Jun 2025An elderly mental health patient who murdered a woman he sometimes gardened for will spend the rest of his life imprisoned and at least the next decade behind bars. Elliott Cameron murdered Frances… Audio
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Canterbury A&P Show back on track, say organisers
Canterbury A&P Show back on track, say organisers
The Canterbury A&P Show is back on track, say organisers, after a last minute resurrection last year saved it from cancellation.
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Christchurch schools offering an alternative to the manosphere
Figures like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson regularly pop up in news headlines and the stories about them are rarely good - yet they offer easy solutions to the question of what it means to be a… Audio
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Former All Black Daryl Gibson to help New Zealand's top cricketers
Former All Black to help New Zealand's top cricketers
Daryl Gibson who played 19 Tests will take up a high performance role with New Zealand Cricket.
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Hillmorton patient Elliot Cameron sentenced to life in jail over murder of Frances Phelps
'I'm very, very sorry': Hillmorton patient jailed for life over woman's murder
Frances Phelps was a kind and generous soul loved by all who met her, her daughter has told a court at Elliot Cameron's sentencing.
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Christchurch councillor says fighting government on housing was a 'balls-up'
Christchurch councillor says fighting government on housing was a 'balls-up'
Christchurch City Council has wasted years and millions of dollars fighting with the government over housing intensification, a ward councillor says.
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How rich is your region? Best credit score, most affordable housing and lowest unemployment revealed
How rich is your region? Housing, employment and debt compared
Ever wondered which area has the best credit scores, the most affordable homes, or the lowest unemployment? Audio
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More delays for public transport national ticketing system
Even more delays have hit the roll-out of the national ticketing system on public transport. Christchurch councillor Deon Swiggs spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Bougainville independence talks underway at military camp near Christchurch
Bougainville independence talks underway in Chch
In 2019, 97.7 percent of Bougainvilleans voted for independence.
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Fuel tank left open caused large diesel spill at Christchurch prison
Fuel tank left open caused large diesel spill at Christchurch prison
About 14,000 litres of diesel has leached into the ground at Christchurch Men's Prison, after the hatch of a fuel tank was left open.
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Search for missing vulnerable Christchurch woman continues
Search for missing vulnerable Christchurch woman continues
Elisabeth, who is 79, has distinctive long white hair.
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Urban issues with Bill McKay
Audio 9 Jun 2025Bill McKay delves into the tranche of government policy released last week that opens the door to granny flat and papakainga developments Audio
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Auditor-General asked to look into food waste from school lunch programme
Auditor-General asked to look into food waste from school lunch programme
Campaigners say unopened lunches are a small fraction of the programme's waste problem. Audio
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Fears of a state house blacklist: 'You'll never get back in to that level'
Fears of a state house blacklist: 'You'll never get back in to that level'
Social workers are worried state house tenants who have been evicted are then blacklisted - and end up on the street.
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All Blacks watch: Who pressed their case in the play-offs?
All Blacks watch: Who pressed their case in the play-offs?
The weekend saw a big Crusaders scrum, an assured performance at 10 and some excellent goal kicking, writes Jamie Wall.