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TapeFace comes home
TapeFace is a prop comic and mime artist with his own show in Las Vegas, but is back in Christchurch next week - head-lining at the World Busker's Festival Audio
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Christchurch cyclist numbers hit all-time high
A record-breaking 4.08 million trips were logged in 2024 across 31 locations.
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'Snakes and ladders': Late victory saves Black Foils from SailGP disaster
A blustery day on the Waitematā had the Kiwis in deep water, but they pulled themselves back from the brink.
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No sightings of marine mammals at Sail GP, DOC says
The department have boats near the race zone with staff prepared to respond to any incidents involving protected wildlife.
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Police investigating suspicious fire at Christchurch Primary School
In a post on Facebook they asked anyone who was or may know the person of interest in the photo to get in touch.
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The World Buskers Festival is a street performing extravaganza
From Friday, Christchurch's streets, venues, and public spaces will be filled with performing artists from around the globe. Audio
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Lord's first female groundskeeper: Meg Lay
Meg Lay is the first-ever female groundskeeper at the famous Lord's cricket ground in London and is back in New Zealand for the holidays. Audio
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What you need to know about SailGP Auckland
The world's best sailors are gathered on the Waitematā Harbour in a high-speed pursuit of excellence. Here are all the details.
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'Year upon year there's more and more' - What it's like to be a fire investigator
Fires destroy their own evidence but there are still enough clues to work out what happened if you know what to look for.
- Pedestrian hit by vehicle in Christchurch Botanic Gardens
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For the first time in decades, the Sex Pistols are coming to NZ
Frank Carter will join original band members Paul Cook, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock to perform the Sex Pistols' iconic 1977 album Never Mind The Bollocks.
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'There's some magic there': Raves at crack of dawn
Dancing in the dark from early in the day is liberating - and has health benefits to boot, a longtime fan says. Audio
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Group defends racially tiered gig ticket prices amid backlash
A community organisation has responded to backlash over racially tiered ticketing for an upcoming event aimed to celebrate Tangata Moana.
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'Apocalyptic' swarms of midges plague residents
Some have had to move out of their homes, a meeting of east Christchurch residents has heard.
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Two Christchurch house fires contained
The cause of both fires is unknown but not believed to be suspicious.
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Prisoners on planes: Thousands of inmates flown commercially and privately
A passenger was shocked and left feeling a tad nervous after boarding a commercial flight to find a woman seated nearby who was handcuffed and flanked by uniformed guards.
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'I carry him everywhere': Garden-Bachop set for emotional debut after brother's death
Jackson Garden-Bachop had hoped that he would play for Moana Pasifika alongside his late brother.
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'Apocalyptic' swarms of midges plague residents
Some have had to move out of their homes, a meeting of east Christchurch residents has heard.
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Akaroa sewage upgrade set to go ahead, despite some local resistance
The Christchurch City Council is defending its moves to press on with long-awaited multimillion dollar sewage plant upgrades for the Banks Peninsula township of Akaroa.
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Christchurch City Council defends decision to upgrade sewage plant in Akaroa
The Christchurch City Council is defending its decision to press ahead with long awaited sewage plant upgrades for the Banks Peninsula township of Akaroa. Adam Burns has more. Audio
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Little Justice: Civil courts battle after rent-free debacle
A Christchurch man said his experience with the civil courts had been incredibly frustrating, costing him tens of thousands in legal fees and hundreds of hours of his own time.
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Even a $280k 4WD can't handle this stretch of beach gravel
Residents in a tiny community see the funny side of getting their shovels out when weekends roll around. Audio
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Live in-studio: There's A Tuesday
Started as a RockQuest band in high school in 2019, the group have since become regulars on big festival lineups. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 14th January
On today's episode, consultation is open on a proposed re-write of the Arms Act, a falling New Zealand dollar could see kiwis paying more at the fuel pump, visitors of the beach-side settlement of… Audio
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Locals rescuing visitors after cars stuck at Birdlings Flat
Visitors of the beach-side settlement of Birdlings Flat, near Christchurch, are learning the hard way that pebbles and cars don't mix. Birdlings Flat Resident Jan Daffin spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio