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Book review: Early Sobrieties by Michael Deagler
Audio 16 Oct 2024Renata Hopkins from Scorpio Books in Christchurch reviews Early Sobrieties by Michael Deagler published by Cornerstone. Audio
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Police investigating serial youth offending in Christchurch
Several serious incidents occurred overnight, which police say are all related.
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Terrorist's sister gives evidence at inquest
The sister of the Christchurch mosque gunman says she wouldn't have got in the way of Brenton Tarrant obtaining a firearms licence. Reporter Timothy Brown spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Terrorist 'always spoke of a race war' - sister
The Christchurch mosque gunman's sister says she wouldn't have got in the way of Brenton Tarrant obtaining a firearms licence.
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Bluey stage show coming to New Zealand
Bluey's Big Play The Stage Show, a theatrical adaptation of the animated show, will hit the road in April 2025. Audio
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Fury over English-only edict to nurses: 'It's against human rights'
A nurses union representative says it's discrimination if foreign nurses are forbidden from speaking in their native language. Audio
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Sister of Christchurch terrorist speaks at inquest
Audio 15 Oct 2024The sister of the Christchurch terrorist said he idolised Adolf Hitler and admired British fascist Oswald Mosley. At the inquest into the murder of 51 worshippers at Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood… Audio
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Hundreds celebrate Sikh Children's Day in Auckland
Participants took part in activities related to music, literature and sports.
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Police investigate workplace death in Christchurch
Christchurch police are investigating a workplace death in the suburb of Hornby.
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Terrorist's use of firearms in mosque shootings 'chaotic, unskilled' - expert
A firearms expert says the terrorist controlled the environment because his victims were defenceless, unexpecting, trapped, and unarmed.
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Police probe unexplained death in Christchurch
A person was found critically injured on Monday night but died in hospital.
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At least 30 hospital staff unwell from toxic fumes
Dozens in the radiology and ultrasound departments at Christchurch Hospital became unwell, the health union says.
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Father and son's lives in high-flying niche sport
You might not have ever heard of pigeon racing, but there are clubs all around Aotearoa with people just like these two competitng.
- Missing Christchurch boy found
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Old Havelock post office for sale - shark included
Fancy a Havelock property including a 12-foot great white shark? Now's your chance. Audio
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Sir Cliff Richard announces four NZ gigs
The 84-year-old singer is returning to Aotearoa after an 11-year absence.
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One NZ bans customer for life after attack on staff
"It's not a decision that we take lightly," chief executive Jason Paris says. Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 14 October 2024
Today on the pre-panel, Wallace Chapman joins Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis discusses the dress codes of bars in Christchurch. Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 14 October 2024
Audio 14 Oct 2024Today on the pre-panel, Wallace Chapman joins Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis discusses the dress codes of bars in Christchurch. Audio
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Aotearoa's highest run
About 500 people turned out on Saturday to Christchurch's newest and New Zealand's highest park run. Audio
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'We are not barbaric': West Papua rebel leader denies bribery
General Egianus Kogoya, regional commander of the West Papua National Liberation Army, claims the group achieved their mission to raise international awareness for West Papua's independence from…
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Why are people getting freckles tattooed?
Freckles, perhaps the ultimate expression of a natural face, are in. Ironically, people will now go to great lengths to achieve them.
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Regional Wrap: Rakiura Stewart Island with Gwen Neave
Audio 13 Oct 2024Rakiura, with a population of just 450, is the furthest south we have ventured for RNZ Culture 101’s Regional Wrap. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 October 2024
An atmospheric recording of Psalm 23 this week, along with some hymns given 'the Vaughan Williams touch'. The English composer (born on 12 October 1872 in the village of Down Ampney) was music editor… Audio
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Transport Minister appalled by taxi driver stabbing
Simeon Brown says new legislation will mean harsher penalties for people attacking taxi drivers.