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Zijing Yu jailed over three years for black market tobacco operation in Christchurch
Christchurch man jailed over three years for black market tobacco operation
Zijing Yu was arrested last year after illegally importing 740 kilograms of tobacco and 25,000 cigarettes.
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Christchurch ratepayers to vote on future of Canterbury Museum redevelopment
Ratepayers to vote on future of Canterbury Museum redevelopment
The museum's budget blow-out means to continue, $21.1 million will be required from Christchurch ratepayers over four years.
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Super Rugby Pacific team namings: Love to 10, Proctor and Higgins back
Super Rugby Pacific team namings: Love to 10, Proctor and Higgins back
All the lists for the Easter weekend round of games.
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Reuben Brown's busy year
Bryan Crump catches up with the 2025 New Zealand Assistant Conductor-in-Residence, Reuben Brown; which means being an assistant conductor for not one, but three orchestras. Audio
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Blues prepare to take on Crusaders in Christchurch
Blues: 'We just need points'
Last week's win over their cross-city brothers has reinstalled belief in the Blues.
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Getting more women working in trees
A new initiative seeks to get more women on the tools and in the trees. Audio
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Over 53K people living in rural areas at highest risk of campylobacteriosis - especially children
People living in rural areas at higher risk of Campylobacter infection, new study finds
Campylobacteriosis could be transmitted through drinking water or contaminated food.
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Bus stop sonata: Is this how to solve antisocial behaviour?
Dr Samuel Mehr of Music Lab joins Emile Donovan to weigh in on whether playing classical music at bus stops will lower crime. Audio
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How many tests should it take to drive a car?
Kevin Bargent is the owner and instructor at Christchurch's Safer Driving Driving School and joins Nights to discuss the proposal to reduce New Zealand's practical tests from two to one. Audio
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Prowash employee hospitalised for six months after 6m fall from roof
'Burden on my family': Worker hospitalised for six months after fall
Wellington company Prowash has been ordered to pay more than $120,000 in penalties after new employee's six metre fall from roof.
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Two dead in separate car crashes in North Canterbury
Two dead in separate car crashes in North Canterbury
Emergency services responded to two incidents on SH7 and SH1.
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'They're here to share their story' - new peer support services at Christchurch Hospital
'They're here to share their story' - new peer support services at Christchurch Hospital
New peer support workers at Christchurch Hospital's emergency department say it feels special to now help patients at a place they have also experienced mental health distress.
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Richie Mo'unga keen to play for Anzac team against Lions
Richie Mo'unga keen to play for Anzac team against Lions
All Blacks playmaker Richie Mo'unga says he's "very interested" after being invited to play for an Anzac team against the Lions.
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Christchurch bus hub plays classical music in bid to stop bad behaviour
Classical music has been blasting from speakers at Christchurch's bus interchange in a city council trial aimed at driving trouble away. Reporter Jean Edwards has more. Audio
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Christchurch Bus Interchange using classical music to deter anti-social behaviour
The bus station using classical music to drive trouble away
Dramatic orchestral symphonies, soaring operatic solos and piano sonatas have been blasting from speakers at Christchurch's bus interchange.
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'It's going to be outstanding' - one year until Christchurch stadium opens
'It's going to be outstanding' - one year until Christchurch stadium opens
Christchurch's long-awaited $683 million stadium is on track to open its doors in one year's time. Audio
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A peak at Christchurch's long awaited stadium
Audio 14 Apr 2025Journalists in Christchurch are getting a first look at the city's long awaited new stadium, Te Kaha Audio
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Abuse survivor speaks out in hopes of encouraging others to come forward
'The police told me to run away - I was making up stories'
An abuse survivor is speaking out in hopes of encouraging others to come forward. Audio
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Marist Brothers teacher abused students across decades
Kevin Lundon was just a child when he was abused by the man he knew as Brother Giles. The Abuse in Care Royal Commission revealed sexual abuse carried out by the Marist Brother, whose real name was… Audio
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Startling numbers in New Zealand's biggest-ever study on dementia
Study estimates tens of thousands living with undiagnosed dementia
After knocking on more than 20,000 doors, New Zealand researchers have found high numbers of people who have dementia, but not the diagnosis.
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Financial writer shares tips for retirement set up
Are you ready for retirement?
New Zealand financial writer Martin Hawes tells RNZ what he's learnt about getting set up for retirement. Audio
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Stretching the Limits: Wild Dunedin festival claims national mass yoga record
Wild Dunedin festival claims national mass yoga record
The 623-strong yoga session launched the NatureDome celebration, part of the Wild Dunedin Festival of Nature.
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'Like the active verb to be and to do': Trailblazing artist writer Emily Cumming Harris
"I am like the active verb to be and to do," wrote the determined trailblazing early New Zealand painter and writer Emily Cumming Harris. "I am," she added, "too necessary an appendage to be left… Audio
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Regional Wrap: Fairlie, gateway to the Mackenzie Country
On the road between Christchurch and Queenstown, the town of Fairlie often gets called gateway to the Mackenzie Country. Video, Audio
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A remarkable birds-eye view: photographing the Kaikōura tītī
The Kaikoura titi, or Hutton's shearwater is a remarkable bird. Endemic to Kaikoura and endangered, it is the only alpine-breeding seabird in the world. Audio