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Darren Pickering: the best lessons in life are free
With a new album out, Christchurch jazz man Darren Pickering talks about his approach to learning the art of jazz. Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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New Zealand’s Indian community embraces interfaith unity
Indian community embraces interfaith unity
Hindus, Christians and Muslims gather to celebrate three festivals that reflect the community's commitment to secularism.
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Energy generators, retailers, lines companies join forces to back transition plan
Energy generators, retailers, lines companies join forces to back transition plan
The new Energy Transition Framework includes generators, retailers, lines and distribution companies, independent consumer and advisory representatives and regulators acting as observers.
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Cornerstone of Christchurch theatre returns to the city
Audio 30 Apr 2025The Court Theatre returning to the central city in Christchurch this week, fourteen years on from the devastating quakes that drove it out of the Arts Centre. Audio
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Snow, wind and rain warnings; some Cook Strait ferries cancelled
Ferries cancelled as snow, wind and rain forecast to lash country
Interislander and Bluebridge have cancelled Cook Strait sailings ahead of swells of up to 7 metres. Audio
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Into the light: Why Nicholle Bailey and Jess Massey waived suppression to tell the truth about Olympic cyclist Olivia Podmore’s tragic death
The women who waived suppression for Olivia Podmore
Once adversaries, Nicholle Bailey and Jess Massey united to fight to expose the Olympic cyclist's cruel treatment. Audio
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Bonilla-Herrera inquest: High risk offenders regularly released into the community
High risk offenders regularly released into the community, inquest told
Lack of intensive support services means offenders, such as the man who murdered Juliana Bonilla-Herrera, are paroled into the community.
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Insurers moving car repairs in-house, panel beating industry fears for customers' right to choose
Insurers moving car repairs in-house
One insurance giant says it's for client convenience, but a repair association fears it's eroding customers' right to choose.
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Humidity forces delay to indoor men's and mixed netball tournament
Slip sliding surface: Indoor netball games halted to dry courts
Humid weather in Christchurch during Easter tournament caused some games to be delayed or moved.
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Weather: Heavy rain, snow to bring chilly temperatures for parts of South Island
Heavy rain, snow to bring chilly temperatures for South Island
A multi-faceted weather system is on its way to parts of the country, bringing rain, snow and wind and chilly temperatures.
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Music, gender politics and the 1906 Christchurch Exhibition
Dr Inge van Rij talks about her award-winning research into the musical politics behind a 1906 exercise in nation building. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Katherine Mary Hughes sentenced for trying to attack her husband with carving knife
Woman jailed for trying to attack her husband with carving knife
Katherine Mary Hughes was under significant mental stress as his sole caregiver, a court has heard.
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An extraordinary display of forgiveness
One of our most tragic exports is mass shootings inspired by the Christchurch mosque attack That sad legacy includes a 2019 shooting at a Walmart in El Paso Texas. A shooting that resulted in the… Audio
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Fire and Emergency urgently restarting work on plan to replace big-ladder trucks
Fire and Emergency urgently restarting work on plan to replace big-ladder trucks
One truck broke down in Auckland last week, stranding firefighters above scorching flames. Audio
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Sports-chat with Marc Hinton
Audio 29 Apr 2025Auckland FC win the Premier's Plate, the Warriors win in a Christchurch NRL match as the Super Rugby season inches towards the playoffs with Australian and New Zealand teams dominating the top six Audio
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Drivers urged to take extra care on Northland's state highways as heavy rain looms
Drivers urged to take extra care in Northland as heavy rain looms
NZTA Waka Kotahi warned flooding and slips are possible on much of State Highway 1.
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Department of Corrections admits failures over paroled prisoner who murdered Christchurch woman
The Department of Corrections has admitted it failed to properly monitor a parole prisoner who went on to brutally murder a woman in her Christchurch home. Christchurch reporter Adam Burns spoke to… Audio
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How to swap, not shop, in style
How to swap, not shop, in style
What if you could get a shopping buzz without blowing the budget? RNZ podcast Thrift meets three Christchurch friends doing just that.
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Probation note that 'any attractive female' was at risk heard at Juliana Bonilla-Herrera inquest
'Any attractive female' was at risk of paroled rapist, inquest hears
Juliana Bonilla-Herrera was stabbed to death by her Christchurch neighbour, ex-prisoner Joseph James Brider, in 2022. Audio
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UK police investigating crossbow attack that injured two women
Audio 28 Apr 2025United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about counter-terrorism police investigating a crossbow attack in Leeds that injured two women, and how they're looking at whether… Audio
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Inquest into death of Juliana Bon-illa Herrera begins
The Department of Corrections has admitted it failed to properly monitor a paroled prisoner who went on to brutally murder a woman in her Christchurch home. Colombian national Juliana Bon-illa Herrera… Audio
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Supreme Court dismisses Damin Peter Cook's 'sexsomnia' appeal
Supreme Court dismisses rapist's 'sexsomnia' appeal
A jury found Damin Peter Cook was not asleep when he raped an unconscious woman at his Christchurch flat.
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Christchurch's Jellie Park closes following a death at the complex
Christchurch's Jellie Park closes following fatal medical event
The death is not believed to be suspicious and has been referred to the Coroner.
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Recycling plant firefighters' lives were at 'immediate risk'
Recycling plant firefighters' lives were at 'immediate risk'
The two firefighters stranded above the blaze made a rare mayday call when "everything that could go wrong did go wrong". Audio
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Daughter seeks answers after mother murdered by mental health patient
Family wants answers over mother's murder by mental health patient
Faye Phelps' daughter was shocked to learn the man her mother employed had been living at Hillmorton Hospital. Audio