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Royal visit takes Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla from Waitangi to Christchurch
Domestic violence services, conservation and education are all on the list for the royal tour.
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NZ Opera not serving up “the same old cat food” in 2020
“If we serve up the same old cat food, then no one gets to taste anything different,” says New Zealand Opera’s General Director Thomas de Mallet Burgess, who announced the 2020 season today. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 October 2019
Hymns by St Francis of Assisi, Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley in this week's programme. And you can hear New Zealand choirs The Handel Quire and The Celebration Singers. Audio
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Cardinal: 'Bishop Drennan's behaviour was completely unacceptable'
The Pope has accepted the resignation of the Bishop of Palmerston North, Charles Drennan, following an investigation into a complaint of unacceptable behaviour of a sexual nature.
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Tens of thousands demand climate change action: 'I'm a big fan of not dying'
Thousands of adults joined tens of thousands of school students for New Zealand's third school strike for climate today.
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As it happened: 'There's no planet B' - Huge crowds strike for climate change
Tens of thousands are striking around the country in what could be the nation's biggest intergenerational climate change march today.
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What are all these climate strikes? A guide
In the 1960's people flooded the streets to protest nuclear testing, and 20 years later they fought tooth and nail to stop the Springbok tour. Today, they're marching for the planet.
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From Housing in Niue to Churches in Christchurch
Bill McKay has just returned from taking his architecture students to Niue. He speaks of his long-term research project documenting the architecture of the Pacific, including how the heritage is at… Audio
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Architect fights to preserve Christchurch Catholic Cathedral
Audio 7 Aug 2019An architect and art historian is setting up an action group to oppose the demolition of one of the most well-known churches in Christchurch, the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
The church… Audio
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Light shines on Christ Church Cathedral this month
Christ Church Cathedral will be lit pink and blue this month to remind people of the major project underway to reinstate it.
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The other Christchurch cathedral set for demolition
An historic architect has criticised the announcement to demolish one of Christchurch's most well-known churches. Audio
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Disappointment as Bishop decides to demolish Chch cathedral
Christchurch's Blessed Sacrament Cathedral was set to be repaired following the Canterbury earthquakes, but the new Bishop Paul Martin has decided it's too expensive and has decided to rebuild closer… Video, Audio
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Christchurch cathedral damaged in quake to be demolished
The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament which was damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes is to be demolished.
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Major Christchurch projects to be handed to city council
The Crown has confirmed it will hand control of several key Christchurch city assets it had been managing after the earthquakes to the local council.
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First song: Ashraf Sewailam
Egyptian Bass-Baritone Ashraf Sewailam is currently touring New Zealand performing in New Zealand Opera's comedy The Barber of Seville. Audio
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Regenerate Christchurch appoints new board chair
Dr Therese Arseneau has been appointed leader of Christchurch's earthquake rebuild agency has been appointed.
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Looking at Chrstchurch's heritage buildings
Audio 23 Jun 2019Instead of concentrating on the buildings destroyed in and after the earthquakes in Christchurch's CBD, a new event is enticing people back to explore the heritage buildings that have survived. A new… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 2 June 2019
It's Ascension Sunday today - listen out for Hail the day that sees him rise, and New Zealander Marnie Barrell's hymn Christ ascends to God. We also mark the recent death of New Zealand music educator… Audio
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Anti-racism rallies: 'Walking, talking and fighting' for change
Hundreds of people in four of the main centres are sharing stories about the damage racist views have on their lives. Video
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'Extreme' anti-Muslim pamphlets target Palmerston North churches
A Palmerston North church is considering introducing security measures after it and another church were targeted with anti-Muslim propaganda.
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Don't feed the troll
While condemning social media platforms for hosting and spreading extremists’ content, many media here also took the online bait from a noted British troll too toxic even for Fox News and the tabloids… Audio
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Thousands attend Anzac Day services
Thousands of people have attended Dawn Services around the country to honour all those who have served in conflict overseas.
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Warning before Anzac Day service
In the wake of the mosque attacks, Christchurch's Anzac Day citizens' service began with a warning of safety.
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Rebuilding Notre Dame
Audio 16 Apr 2019Paris is weeping, after the 850-year-old centrepiece of the Île de la Cité went up in flames earlier this morning. Audio, Gallery
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Christchurch cathedral 'must go'
Actor Sam Neill, former Christchurch local, has written an opinion piece in Stuff today saying the Cathedral must go. The fate of the Christchurch Cathedral has been debated continuously since 2011. Audio