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Moana Pasifika stage second half comeback to win
Moana Pasifika stage second half comeback to win
Trailing 21-7 at halftime, the side returned with six second half tries to record their first back-to-back wins in Super Rugby Pacific.
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Why girls should join a band: Rachael King's book series Violet and the Velvets
Audio 6 Apr 2025The joys of starting a band and reading are both at the heart of a new book series from tOtautahi Christchurch based Rachael King, and she knows a fair bit about both: Violet and the Velvets: The Case… Audio
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New hospital technology a world first
New hospital technology a world first
A world-first mass spectrometer will improve testing services for people throughout Aotearoa.
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Drua slide continues as Crusaders win in Suva
Drua slide continues as Crusaders win in Suva
It was victory for the Crusaders on Fiji soil for the first time in three years, having lost the previous two contests.
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Super Rugby Aupiki: Blues women to host final
Super Rugby Aupiki: Blues women to host final
Matatū have conceded hosting rights for the 2025 Super Rugby Aupiki final after a disappointing 28-22 loss to Chiefs Manawa in the final round of the regular season.
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Super Rugby Pacific: Moana make history with Waratahs win
Moana make history with Waratahs win
Moana Pasifika have gone back to back for the first time in the franchise's history, beating the Waratahs 45-28.
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Supergroove get nostalgic ahead of massive NZ tour
Supergroove is back and ready to electrify stages across the country with The Phenomenon Tour. This reunion tour brings together the band's original 1995 lineup, with friends Troy Kingi, Rubi Du and… Audio
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Nurse Dean Cowles on Mosque attacks
Maori nurse Dean Cowles worked a 23-hour shift at Christchurch Hospital on the day of the 2019 mosque attacks in which 51 people died. He describes it as 'organised chaos with blood everywhere.' Now… Audio
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Nurse Dean Cowles
Dean Cowles is Southern Cross Healthcare's National Nursing Adviser Maori Affairs who's work looks at Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Healthcare, inequities in Maori health and cultural awareness and safety… Audio
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New Zealand start-up aims to take space transport to new heights
Inside a Christchurch factory building the next generation of space travel
Dawn Aerospace builds space planes and propulsion systems out of their Christchurch workshop. Their next goal is two trips to space, every day.
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Aotearoa start-up aims to take space transport to new heights
Dawn Aerospace builds space planes and propulsion systems out of their Christchurch workshop. Their next goal is two trips to space, every day. Audio
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Heavy rain continues to pound North Island, as southern threat passes
Heavy rain continues to pound North Island, as southern threat passes
The eastern Bay of Plenty is expected to bear the brunt of the worst downpours.
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As it happened: Power cuts, floods, roads closed as intense rain hits Northland and Auckland
Group rescued from car trapped in floodwaters as heavy rain hits parts of NZ
Four fire crews and a specialist swift water rescue team responded and freed two people from the car. Audio
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The new and old sports getting people on the court
The new and old sports getting people on the court
Do games like pickleball, padel and padder remind us that sport is actually meant to be fun?
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Take a lichen at this
Calling all wildlife photographers - the 2025 City Nature Challenge begins in just under three weeks. Lichenologist Marley Ford explains how it works. Audio
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Christchurch sex offender Matthew Kelly recalled to prison after watching Sia music videos featuring children
Sex offender recalled to jail after watching Sia music videos featuring children
Matthew Kelly was originally sent to prison in 2016 after he was found with objectionable material on his cellphone and laptop.
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Police search homes after man's arrest over Christchurch murder
Police search homes after man's arrest over Christchurch murder
Police have seached properties in two Christchurch suburbs after the death of Tyrone Munns.
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Third of emergency housing applications being rejected by MSD
Third of emergency housing applications being rejected by MSD
The Ministry of Social Development is declining more than 90 emergency housing applications a month because people have "caused or contributed to their immediate need". Audio
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Aerospace Centre puts forth business case to government
Aerospace Centre puts forth business case to government
The National Aerospace Centre that has struggled to get customers has sent its new business case to officials.
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One dead, another in critical condition after car crash near Little River
One dead, another in critical condition after crash in Canterbury
Emergency services were called to Little River about 10.40am on Thursday.
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Christchurch Boys' High School headmaster claims to be victim of bullying in teacher dismissal dispute
Christchurch headmaster claims to be victim of bullying in teacher dismissal dispute
During questioning, Nic Hill reversed the dynamics of the conflict.
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Boat that capsized, killing five people off Kaikōura was hit by whale, report finds
Bird-watching boat capsized, killing five, after being hit by whale - report
A "disorganised" response to the Kaikōura disaster was also hampered with communication problems, investigators have found.
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Stoush breaks out between Human Rights Commissioner and Jewish leader at Parliament
Stoush flares up between HRC boss and Jewish leader
Stephen Rainbow was fronting MPs when he was asked about his recent apology.
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Moana not getting caught up in the hype
Moana not getting caught up in the hype
Moana Pasifika are hunting back to back wins for the first time in history.
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Moana Pasifika 'hungry for more' after Crusaders win, says Savea
'Job not done': Moana Pasifika 'hungry for more' - Savea
"There's still plenty of rugby to play and we're focused on taking it one game at a time."