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Nationwide protests erupt over government's sudden change to pay equity laws
Nationwide protests erupt over pay equity law change
"I think they thought it would sneak through and no one would bat an eyelid but they were so wrong."
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Nigel Bom inquest hears how he asked others to inject him with meth
Christchurch man asked others to inject him with meth, inquest hears
Nigel Bom, 37, was found dead in his bed in March 2021.
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Kiwi kids once led the world in reading – this 1950s primary school syllabus still has lessons for today
Kiwi kids once led the world in reading - what changed?
While many children learn to read successfully, significant numbers do not.
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Arts icon Fred Graham dies aged 96
'Mighty tōtara': Fred Graham's mark on the art world vital
Sculptor and renowned arts icon Fred Graham died aged 96, just weeks out from his latest exhibition, but his legacy remains.
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Black Ferns must hit the ground running as World Cup looms
Black Ferns take on first test of four ahead of World Cup
The Black Ferns go up against Australia in Newcastle on Saturday as the 2025 World Cup looms.
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
Slowboat Records' Jeremy Taylor plays a debut from Christchurch's There's A Tuesday, reissues from INXS and Sly Stone, plus a slowburner from Mk.gee. Audio
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When will Christ Church Cathedral and Square be rebuilt?
Watch: When will Christchurch get its heart back?
Fourteen years on from the earthquakes, Christchurch city prepares to open a first-class stadium while the Cathedral sits unfinished in an empty Square. The Cathedral project is at a stalemate, and… Video
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NZ lagging behind most comparable countries on space spend per capita
NZ behind most comparable countries on space spend
The government has invested 20 times less per head than the US, and only about half the UK's per capita spend.
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83yo and 21yo to represent New Zealand at Bridge Championships
'Bridging the generation gap': 83yo and 21yo partner up to take on the world
The unlikely duo will represent New Zealand at the Bridge Championships in Denmark later this year. Audio
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Banks Peninsula residents fear further flooding and slips with more rain forecasted
'Very, very stressful': Banks Peninsula residents fear further slips
Christchurch City Council reviewing whether to lift or extend the state of emergency for the peninsula. Audio
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One of the warmest Aprils on record - NIWA
Country records fifth warmest April on record
Warm northerly winds that raised temperatures may affect snowfall in the South Island, warns NIWA
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Men assaulted in seperate 'random, unprovoked' attacks in Christchurch
Men assaulted in seperate 'random, unprovoked' attacks in Christchurch
Police believe the same group was involved in all three assaults.
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Medical Council fears political interference over doctor shortage
Fears of political interference over doctor shortage
Politicians should not be allowed to decide who can practise, the Medical Council warns. Audio
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Crusaders in control of their own destiny as they eye 'brutal' clash with Chiefs
Crusaders in control of their own destiny as they eye 'brutal' clash with Chiefs
The Crusaders are bracing for a Chiefs backlash as the race to finish as top qualifiers for the Super Rugby finals heats up.
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Medical Council concerns over increased political control vs clinical independence in the workforce
Audio 8 May 2025Consultation on updating health workforce regulations has just closed, but it has sparked worries in the profession, including over greater political influence at the expense of clinical… Audio
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State of Emergency still in place for Banks Peninsula
Banks Peninsula is still under a State of Emergency almost a week after heavy rain triggered widespread flooding and slips including an active slip on Lighthouse Road in Akaroa. Christchurch City… Audio
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Is this year's ANZ Premiership going to deliver unpredictable results?
Is this year's ANZ Premiership going to deliver unpredictable results?
Analysis: The Mystics broke Pulse hearts last year when Grace Nweke landed a shot under the post in the dying seconds of the grand final to claim back-to-back ANZ Premiership titles.
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Christchurch businessman Michael Le Roy banned from being a company director for life
Businessman banned from being a company director for life
Michael Le Roy's repeatedly breached restrictions imposed on him while bankrupt.
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Drug checking services see rise in Kiwis taking steroids
Steriod use on the rise, says drug checking service
Users are buying substances online through websites and on social media. Audio
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Banks Peninsula's state of emergency continues due to incoming wet weather
State of emergency remains for Banks Peninsula as wet weather moves in
The region has been in a state of emergency for almost a week.
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'Mastermind' of multi-million dollar drug importation and distribution ring jailed for 11 years
'Mastermind' of multi-million dollar drug ring jailed for 11 years
The Christchurch man got drugs from an overseas supplier codenamed 'Pinnokkio'.
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Super Rugby team namings: Sititi, McKenzie back to start against Crusaders
Sititi, McKenzie back to start against Crusaders
Are we seeing a preview of this year's final this weekend?
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Oldest living All Black, Bill McCaw, dies at 97
Oldest living All Black, Bill McCaw, dies at 97
The loose forward played five tests and 27 games for the All Blacks between 1951 and 1954.
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Music with Maggie Tweedie
To celebrate New Zealand Music Month, Maggie Tweedie spotlights local songs from taonga puoro band IA and Rei, Christchurch based jazz quartet Darren Pickering Small Worlds, followed by Chris Williams… Audio
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Alice in Videoland
To celebrate four decades of cinematic survival, Alice in Videoland, now known as Alice Cinemas and Film Specialists, are throwing a month-long movie party. Audio