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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
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Super Rugby Pacific talking points: Back down to earth for Moana
Super Rugby Pacific talking points: Back down to earth for Moana
The Blues saved their best for their cross-town rivals, while an unlikely scrap erupts in Wellington. Video
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Christchurch motorway speed limit goes up to 110km/h
Christchurch motorway speed limit goes up to 110km/h
Motorists in Canterbury will be about to pump the pedal a little harder from tomorrow, with a higher speed limit beginning on Christchurch's Southern Motorway.
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Why some flights don't get security screening in New Zealand
Why some flights don't get security screening in New Zealand
Screening is not mandatory for flights carrying fewer than 90 passengers, meaning sometimes items slip through the cracks.
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Christchurch Hospital construction set to restart after toxic fumes leak
Christchurch Hospital construction set to restart after toxic fumes leak
An investigation into the leak has now been completed.
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Jazz award finalist Thabani Gapara: 'Things can always get brighter and better'
Audio 12 Apr 2025The talented Zibabwean saxophonist Thabani Gapara joins Music 101. Audio
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Court dismisses injunction on Tauranga Marine Precinct sale
Court dismisses injunction halting controversial Tauranga Marine Precinct sale
The judge's decision found the arguments for stopping the sale "generally weak", and that claims of a local boat fleet being harmed were "overstated". Audio
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Bike racks restored to Christchurch buses for daytime use
Bike racks restored to Christchurch buses for daytime use
The NZ Transport Agency had banned the racks, which often obscure bus headlights.
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How three Chinese families survived NZ's Covid lockdowns
How three Chinese families survived NZ's Covid lockdowns
Five years on, three families in very different set of circumstances consider how the country's lockdowns shaped their lives.
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Turns out you can beat a trumpet
Richard Marshall, one of the UK's top cornet players, is in Christchurch to perform with Addington Brass. Audio
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Hillmorton Hospital patient admits murdering 83-year-old woman at her Christchurch home
Hillmorton Hospital patient admits murdering 83-year-old woman at her Christchurch home
A man has pleaded guilty to murdering a woman at her Mt Pleasant home in Christchurch.
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Pacific news in brief for 11 April
Pacific news in brief for 11 April
A round-up of news from around the region, including Pacific nations pushing for the International Maritime Organisation to a carbon levy.
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Air Force's retired Hercules planes sold to Coulson for firefighting duty
Coulson Aviation pays $9m for retired Defence Force planes
Four of the five Hercules aircraft have been sold and the fifth is on display at the Air Force Museum in Christchurch.
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Christchurch restaurant owner fined $30k after serving recalled toxic noodles
Christchurch restaurant owner fined $30k after serving recalled toxic noodles
Samurai Bowl owner Xinchen Liu accused of serving recalled ramen meals to customers and breaching immigration law.
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Community bulletin: New Zealand Indian Central Association elects new leaders
Community bulletin: NZ Indian Central Association elects new leaders
The Indian community recognises outstanding contributions to society at awards ceremony, participates in multicultural sports and joins nagar kirtan processions.
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Tāwhaki national aerospace centre pursuing companies to build launch pad
National aerospace centre in talks to build launch pad
Any launchpad would be for small test rockets initially, and take several years to scale up to the real thing. Audio
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NZ film sector looks to revive golden era of Indian cinema
NZ film industry looks to rekindle ties with India
Indian filmmakers shot more than 100 films in New Zealand in the 1990s and early 2000s.
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Super Rugby Pacific: Fijian Drua 'by no means out' - head coach
'Our job is to make sure the boys are not too hard on themselves'
Analysis - There is no other way for the Fijian Drua to secure a top six finish in the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific, but to start winning, and keep winning from this weekend.
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Free laundry service by Orange Sky a 'load off' for Māngere families, first-time user says
Free laundry service a 'load off' for families, first-time user says
As housing hardship deepens across Aotearoa New Zealand, not-for-profit Orange Sky Aotearoa has launched a permanent, free laundry pod in Māngere.
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'My beliefs are a private matter' - National MP part of underground sect probed by FBI
National MP part of underground sect investigated by FBI
A National Party politician who is part of a secretive sect being probed for historical child sexual abuse says he had a happy upbringing in the group.