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Government taking too long to fulfill social home pledge - provider
The government is taking far too long to allocate the 1500 social homes it announced nine months ago and the hold up is stalling desperately-needed homes, says a community housing provider. Audio
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"Ngā Kaitiaki": The four captains of the Hurricanes
Under a new structure, one of Asafo Aumua, Du'Plessis Kirifi, Billy Proctor or Brad Shields will lead the side in each match, beginning with Friday's season-opener against the Crusaders in…
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Witnesses spoken to after woman suffers serious assault at park
Police said the woman remained in hospital, but her condition was now stable and they had spoken to her.
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Matt Boyle hits century to continue red-hot Canterbury form
Matt Boyle has continued his prodigious domestic white ball cricket form with a record-breaking one-day century for Canterbury.
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Life on a no-frills budget still getting tougher for pensioners
Surviving on mince and sausages, and wearing second-hand clothes - that's the plight some pensioners face as the cost of living crisis continues. Audio
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Rising South Asian cricket players reflect on T20 World Cup journey
Darcy Prasad and Rishika Jaswal say the intense competition and challenging conditions they encountered in Malaysia have given them valuable experience.
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'Long overdue': Schools Maadi Regatta extra-year rowers banned
Officials have ended a controversial practice that has been a source of tension in school rowing for decades. Audio
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Rowing coach on year 14 Maadi Cup ban
Rowing officials have banned 'year 14' students from competing at the prestigious Maadi Cup. St Bede's College in Christchurch head rowing coach Dale Maher spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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How a pseudoscience from the 1970s has been co-opted by life coach millionaires
Sara Isbister was living in New Zealand with her husband and young family when she realised she'd been caught in what she now likens to a "commercial cult". Video
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Christchurch man says family in Gaza will never leave
A Christchurch man who lost 55 relatives in three Israeli airstrikes on Gaza says his remaining family will never leave, despite a US proposal to remove them. Audio
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Australian wins Coast to Coast race for first time in more than 30 years
Tasmanian Alex Hunt has won the Coast to Coast Longest Day men's multisport race at his seventh attempt, while New Zealander Deborah Lynch has claimed the women's event in her third attempt. Audio
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Miriam Margolyes' new travel show might make Kiwis cringe
Review: Jarring explanations of the obvious aside, there's still plenty to enjoy for local audiences.
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Roxburgh cinema's (near) record-breaking run remembered
Fire put a sudden stop this week to what was potentially the longest continuous run of any cinema in the world.
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The US TikTok ban and security concerns: What you need to know
Explainer - Why is TikTok seen as a bigger security risk than other social media platforms? Audio
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Who's up next to make Treaty Principles Bill submissions
There are almost 500 people named, from the general public to former MPs, academics and Māori leaders.
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Person injured after being assaulted outside medical centre
The offenders fled in vehicles before police arrived on the scene.
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'A lot has changed': Tom Walsh reflects and looks ahead to return
The shot put star admits 2025 is going to be different for him but nothing has changed as far as his ambitions are concerned.
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Should schools have the day after Waitangi Day off?
Dozens of schools are giving their students and some teachers a four-day weekend this week. Audio
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L.A. Mitchell live at The Piano
In 2024, Lauren Mitchell embarked upon a solo tour of intimate shows throughout Aotearoa, which she combined with vocal workshops aimed at wahine from all walks of life and singing abilities. This is… Audio
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Prime Minister, Governor-General assure major focus for Ōnuku marae
Hundreds of people are expected in Akaroa today with the "surprise" attendance of the prime minister for Waitangi Day celebrations.
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Police investigating attack on woman found injured in park
Police are investigating an attack on a woman who was found critically injured in a Christchurch park. They're appealing for public help to work out what happened to her at Richmond Village Green on… Audio
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LA fires: 'Those who have chosen to stay are dusting off the ashes'
First person - "It is somewhat of a miracle that more people were not killed", a Kiwi journalist describes what it was like to witness the LA fires.
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Govt confirms facelift for Christchurch's Brougham Street
The government has done a U-turn on Christchurch's Brougham Street upgrade, today confirming it will give the busy Road of Regional Significance a facelift after all. The brakes were put on the 90… Audio
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Woman critically injured after assault in Christchurch park
Police and paramedics were called to the Stanmore Road scene shortly after 9am on Wednesday.
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Christchurch's Brougham Street announced as 'Road of Regional Significance'
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in Christchurch for a transport announcement.