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  • Why 'The Liberation of... Ladi6' is an essential NZ album

    News
    New Zealand music
    7 Dec 2024
    Ladi6

    Opinion - The single 'Like Water' established Ladi6 as this country's major R&B star, but it was just one milestone in a long journey. Audio

    Essential New Zealand albums: The Liberation Of... Ladi6
  • Police swoop on man who called Parliament threatening murder

    News
    New Zealand court
    7 Dec 2024
    Abdul Javed pictured as he left the Hamilton District Court last month after admitting to a charge relating to phoning Parliament House and threatening to kill children. Photo / Belinda Feek

    Abdul Javed's threat was taken so seriously that Wellington security staff immediately called the police, and his phone number was traced.

    Hamilton man Abdul Javed admits ringing Parliament House and threatening to ‘kill kids’
  • Softball coach whacked stabber with bat to stop frenzied attack

    News
    New Zealand crime
    7 Dec 2024
    Bodey Foley holding a trophy.

    A Wellington man says an assailant who repeatedly stabbed his mother had empty eyes: "It was like there was nothing there."

    Softball coach whacked stabber with bat to stop frenzied attack on neighbour
  • Black Caps beleaguered after batty day at the Basin

    News
    Sport
    6 Dec 2024
    New Zealand bowler Nathan Smith celebrates with team mates Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell after running out England's Harry Brook.

    It's been a day for the bowlers at the Basin.

    Black Caps beleaguered after batty day at the Basin
  • The Panel with Simon Wilson and Denise L'Estrange-Corbet (Part 2)

    Audio
    business local council
    6 Dec 2024
    Poneke Wellington's City to Sea bridge designed by Rewi Thompson and John Gray with sculptor Para Matchitt.

    Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Simon Wilson and Denise L'Estrange-Corbet discuss the potential demolition of Wellington's City to Sea bridge, a Christchurch bar banning… Audio

  • Tingjun Cao's trial highlights translation challenges in court proceedings

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    6 Dec 2024
    Tingjun Cao in court (Interpreter's hair tie is blurred)

    The Chinese national's trial over the murder of Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao lasted almost seven weeks.

    Tingjun Cao's trial highlights translation challenges in court proceedings
  • Tingjun Cao’s trial highlights translation challenges in court proceedings

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    6 Dec 2024
    Tingjun Cao in court (Interpreter's hair tie is blurred)

    The Chinese national's trial over the murder of Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao lasted almost seven weeks.

    Tingjun Cao’s trial highlights translation challenges in court proceedings
  • NZ Live: Jim Nothing

    Audio
    music
    6 Dec 2024
    Pic of Jim Nothing

    Today we are treated to a performance by singer-songwriter Jim Nothing, who is back with his second album 'Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn'  Audio

  • What's the weather looking like this weekend?

    News
    New Zealand
    6 Dec 2024
    Wharf-goers in Māpua will still be able to jump into the water after a council bylaw was fixed.

    It's been a sizzling start to summer, and some parts of the country look set to reach 30 degrees on Sunday.

    Weekend weather: 30 degree highs forecast for parts of NZ
  • Police officer 'thought I'd lost everybody' during flood rescue

    News
    New Zealand police
    6 Dec 2024
    Wayne and Lynn Simpson smashed through the roof of their two-storey shed in Pakowhai to escape flooding, before they were rescued by helicopter and boat, during Cyclone Gabrielle.

    Detective constable Patrick Noiseux was swept underwater while trying to reach seven civilians. When he came up, nobody else could be seen.

    NZ Bravery Awards: Police officer 'thought I'd lost everybody' during Cyclone Gabrielle rescue effort
  • Disappointment for Olivia Podmore's family as inquest adjourned

    News
    New Zealand Sport
    5 Dec 2024
    Olivia Podmore's stepfather Chris Middleton (left) and mother Nienke Middleton (right) outside the Hamilton District Court.

    The cyclist's family say the last three weeks have been emotionally and financially draining.

    Disappointment for Olivia Podmore's family as inquest into Olympian's death adjourned to 2025
  • Take two for Black Caps and England in test series

    Audio
    sport
    5 Dec 2024

    It's take two for New Zealand and England in their test series, the Kiwis desperate to bounce back in the capital after crumbling in Christchurch. It's been a lousy start to the home summer for the… Audio

  • Spring hits heat and rain records in many parts of country - NIWA

    News
    New Zealand weather
    5 Dec 2024
    No caption

    Spring 2024 was one of the warmest on record, new NIWA climate summary figures show.

    Spring hits heat and rain records in many parts of country - NIWA
  • Black Caps stick with same eleven for second Test

    News
    Sport
    5 Dec 2024
    New Zealand batsman Glenn Phillips heads back to the dressing room. First Test against England, Hagley Oval, 2024.

    There is still no place for opening batter Will Young, who was the player of the series on the recent tour of India.

    Black Caps stick with same eleven for second Test
  • French school among five new charter schools on way for 2025

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    5 Dec 2024

    A secondary school with a focus on the creative arts and a school providing immersion education in te re Māori are also on the list.

    French school among five new charter schools on way for 2025
  • Scrub fire grows in Canterbury

    Audio
    emergency services
    5 Dec 2024

    A scrub fire burning at Bridge Hill in Canterbury has grown to 140 hectares in size, with State Highway 73 now closed between Castle Hill and Arthur's Pass. Christchurch reporter Anna Sargent spoke to… Audio

  • Black Caps out to reverse catching woes in Basin Reserve test

    News
    Sport
    5 Dec 2024
    Devon Conway spills a catch during the Black Caps' first cricket test against England at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, Nov 29, 2024.

    Black Cap Daryl Mitchell says he has faith they will reverse their catching woes and ''take some screamers'' in the second test against England in Wellington.

    Black Caps out to reverse catching woes in Basin Reserve test
  • Chinese national found guilty of Yanfei Bao murder

    Audio
    crime
    5 Dec 2024

    The partner of Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao says it has been difficult coming to terms with her death, after a man was found guilty for her murder. Reporter Keiller MacDuff spoke to… Audio

  • Yanfei Bao murder trial: Tingjun Cao found guilty

    News
    New Zealand crime
    4 Dec 2024
    Tingjun Cao in the dock of the Christchurch High Court facing the jury on a charge of murder relating to real estate agent Yanfei Bao. Credit: Peter Meecham/The Press

    Outside court, Bao's partner said Cao's actions had "highlighted a profound absence of humanity".

    Yanfei Bao murder trial: Tingjun Cao found guilty
  • Tingjun Cao found guilty of murdering Yanfei Bao

    Audio
    crime
    4 Dec 2024

    Chinese national Tingjun Cao has been found guilty of murdering Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao by a High Court jury. The jury delivered its verdict after deliberating for two hours… Audio

  • Black Caps on slow over rates: 'We need to find a balance'

    News
    Sport
    4 Dec 2024
    Scoreboard showing slow over rate.

    Black Caps assistant coach Jacob Oram believes a balance needs to be found over slow over rates in test cricket.

    Black Caps on slow over rates: 'We need to find a balance'
  • Black Caps lose three competition points for slow over rate

    Audio
    sport
    4 Dec 2024

    The Black Caps now have an even tougher path to the World Test Championship final. The side was deducted three competition points for a slow over rate against England in Christchurch. Sports reporter… Audio

  • Jury retires to consider verdict in Yanfei Bao murder trial

    News
    New Zealand court
    4 Dec 2024
    Tingjun Cao in the Christchurch High Court wearing a bandage on his neck.

    The Crown alleges Cao stabbed Bao and buried the 44-year-old in a shallow grave - he claims evidence was falsified.

    Jury retires to consider verdict in Yanfei Bao murder trial
  • Woman charged with ill-treatment of baby

    News
    New Zealand crime
    4 Dec 2024
    Christchurch District Court

    A woman has appeared in court in relation to the death of an infant in Oxford earlier this year.

    Woman charged with ill-treatment of baby
  • A timeline of Tauranga's controversial marine precinct sale

    News
    New Zealand local council
    4 Dec 2024
    Hamilton High Court

    The proposed sale took another turn last week when Tauranga council was served with judicial review proceedings and the High Court granted an interim injunction to prevent the sale from going ahead.

    A timeline of Tauranga's controversial marine precinct sale
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