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  • Market day stoush in Ashburton

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    Local Democracy Reporting
    5 Sep 2022
    South Canterbury Anniversary Day has traditionally seen Ashburton's East Street packed with stalls. With Boulevard Day not going ahead at all this year, a replacement market has popped up but is facing objections from CBD business owners.

    Key Ashburton retailers are opposed to a new CBD market day, saying further "restricted trading'' is not what they need.

    Market day stoush in Ashburton
  • 'Put people ahead of price' - Construction industry told to improve safety

    News
    New Zealand Business
    2 Sep 2022
    Police at the scene of the incident on Halsey Street in Auckland.

    The construction industry is being called out for not doing enough to prevent deaths and injuries on the job. Audio

    Construction industry told to improve safety: 'Put people ahead of price'
  • The controversial candidates running for councils around NZ

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    New Zealand Local Elections 2022
    2 Sep 2022
    local body elections pamphlets

    As Local Government NZ unveils a guide to local body candidates in the wake of conspiracy theorists and extremists seeking elected office, RNZ asked some of them why they are standing and what they…

    Local body elections: Why some fringe candidates seek office and what they want to achieve
  • RNZ Pacific resumes shortwave analogue service to Pacific region

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    Pacific
    1 Sep 2022
    Many remote communities in Pacific island countries rely on shortwave radio

    RNZ Pacific has resumed its shortwave analogue service to the Pacific region.

    RNZ Pacific resumes shortwave analogue service to Pacific region
  • Wellington protester sentenced for punching police officer in the eye

    News
    New Zealand Wellington Region
    31 Aug 2022
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    A young man who punched a police officer in the face at the Wellington protests earlier this year said he was "defending his wahine toa".

    Wellington protester sentenced for punching police officer in the eye
  • In today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    31 Aug 2022
    Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel shouts to his players

    In today's sports news - Chelsea drop points, changes for last Warriors game, Bournemouth sack manager and Man U sign Brazilian winger.

    In today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Gloriavale working conditions 'scandalous', plaintiffs tell Employment Court

    News
    New Zealand employment
    29 Aug 2022

    A former Gloriavale member has told the Employment Court she would work until she fell asleep as a teenager in the closed Christian community.

    'The truth is it is dark' - Gloriavale workers begin Employment Court trial
  • Dilworth School abuse survivors can apply for financial redress

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    New Zealand
    29 Aug 2022
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    Any survivor of abuse committed by a Dilworth representative or student, as well as families of deceased survivors, can apply for compensation.

    Dilworth School abuse survivors can apply for financial redress
  • 'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs

    Audio
    media politics
    28 Aug 2022
    Guy Williams, host of New Zealand Today.

    The comedy current affairs of self-styled ‘volunteer journalist’ Guy Williams made real news recently when his now-notorious interview with Auckland mayoral hopeful Leo Molloy aired on TV. He’s also… Video, Audio

  • 'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs

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    Mediawatch media
    28 Aug 2022
    Guy Williams, host of New Zealand Today.

    The comedy current affairs of self-styled ‘volunteer journalist’ Guy Williams made real news recently when his now-notorious interview with Auckland mayoral hopeful Leo Molloy aired on TV. He’s also…

    Video, Audio

    'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs
  • Five people injured in explosion at Auckland wharf

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    New Zealand
    26 Aug 2022
    The scene of explosion in Halsey Street, Auckland CBD on 26 August 2022.

    Five people were taken to hospital after a gas explosion at a building site in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter this morning.

    Auckland wharf explosion: Five injured as emergency services rush to scene
  • Bomb Squad defused as Springboks make two changes for Wallabies

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    Sport
    23 Aug 2022
    South African halfback Faf de Klerk.

    South Africa have made two changes to their starting line-up for Saturday's Rugby Championship clash with Australia with Faf de Klerk returning from concussion.

    Bomb Squad defused as Springboks make two changes for Wallabies
  • Mark Lundy declined parole after serving 20 years in prison

    News
    New Zealand
    19 Aug 2022
    Mark Lundy before the verdict.

    Mark Lundy has been declined parole today after serving his minimum term of 20 years for the August 2000 murders of his wife and daughter in Palmerston North.

    Mark Lundy declined parole after serving 20 years in prison for murder of wife and daughter
  • All abuse in care redress needs to be govt controlled - survivor

    News
    New Zealand
    11 Aug 2022

    After being attacked by the rector of St Patrick's College Silverstream at the age of 14, a man still chasing justice in his 80s says the exclusion of some abuse survivors from a government rapid…

    All abuse in care redress needs to be govt controlled - survivor
  • Sam Uffindell: From boarding school to political scandal

    News
    Politics
    10 Aug 2022
    Sam Uffindell

    Timeline - National's new MP for Tauranga has been suspended from the caucus over accusations of bullying and violence. Video

    Sam Uffindell: From boarding school to political scandal
  • Tauranga mostly unfazed by Uffindell's bullying revelations

    Audio
    National
    9 Aug 2022
    National electorate office in Tauranga

    While the shock revelations of Sam Uffindell's high school bullying have prompted calls for his resignation from some, his constituents in Tauranga appear to be - for the most part - ready to forgive… Video, Audio

  • Commonwealth Games: Athletes celebrate golden performances

    Audio
    sport
    9 Aug 2022
    Cyclist Aaron Gate has been named New Zealand Team Closing Ceremony flagbearer for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Gate won a staggering four gold medals at Birmingham 2022, making history as the first ever New Zealander to win four golds at a single Games.

    New Zealand's Commonwealth Games stars are celebrating their golden performances today.

    They are making their way to the closing ceremony, which is set to kick off after 7am.

    Corin Dann spoke to New… Audio

  • 'We're trail blazers - in a rotten way': Residents to be briefed on exclusion from flood plan

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    8 Aug 2022
    Ruth Vaega outside her Snodgrass Road home, in Westport

    The West Coast Regional Council has invited Snodgrass Road residents to the meeting to hear expert advice.

    Some Westport flood-hit residents called to council's ‘closed door’ meeting
  • Commemorations of 80th anniversary of the WWII Battle of Guadalcanal underway

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    Pacific Solomon Islands
    8 Aug 2022
    US Littoral Combat Ship docked at Point Cruz in Honiara during the 80th anniversary of the WWII battle of Guadalcanal. 7 August 2022

    Commemoration ceremonies have been taking place across the Solomon Islands capital Honiara, marking the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal.

    'Their homes were turned into a battlefield': 80th anniversary of Guadalcanal campaign
  • Jamaica spoil Silver Ferns final aspirations - 'They were better than us'

    News
    Sport Commonwealth Games 2022
    7 Aug 2022
    New Zealand's Maia Wilson and  Jamiaca's  Shamera Sterling.
Netball Semi Final. Jamaica v New Zealand Silver Ferns. Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Saturday 6 August 2022. © Photo: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

    Silver Ferns' coach Dame Noeline Taurua says her side simply weren't good enough against a red hot Jamaica, who could go all the way in Birmingham.

    Jamaica spoil Silver Ferns final aspirations - 'They were better than us'
  • Youth MPs in their own words: A photo essay

    Audio
    politics
    5 Aug 2022
    Rihari Campbell-Collier strikes a pose in the chamber. "I’m proud to be takatāpui. What a boring, straight old world this would be. When I walk outside, I want to live. I want to work. I want to pose!"

    Every three years 120 young MPs descend on Parliament to show the old MPs how to do it properly. They bring speeches, stories, ideas and experience that are compelling. Here are photos and words from…

  • Youth MPs in their own words: A photo essay

    News
    The House politics
    5 Aug 2022
    Rihari Campbell-Collier strikes a pose in the chamber. "I’m proud to be takatāpui. What a boring, straight old world this would be. When I walk outside, I want to live. I want to work. I want to pose!"

    Every three years 120 young MPs descend on Parliament to show the old MPs how to do it properly. They bring speeches, stories, ideas and experience that are compelling. Here are photos and words from…

    Audio

    Youth MPs in their own words: A photo essay
  • Sam Cane looks beyond losses to lead team in next challenge

    News
    Sport
    3 Aug 2022
    All Blacks captain Sam Cane speaks to his team.

    All Blacks captain Sam Cane believes there is "not a whole lot" they need to improve to get back into top form after four losses in their last five tests.

    All Blacks captain Sam Cane upbeat despite losses: 'It is small margins in games'
  • Coll into gold medal game, King beaten

    News
    Sport Commonwealth Games 2022
    3 Aug 2022
    New Zealand squash player Paul Coll.

    New Zealander Paul Coll has marched relentlessly into the final of the men's squash tournament at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, beating Saurav Ghosal of India in the semifinals.

    Coll into gold medal game, King beaten
  • Mental health care must improve, father says at daughter's inquest

    News
    New Zealand
    1 Aug 2022
    Carey Hume (left) at the inquest of her daughter Erica Hume (in framed picture) who died in a suspected suicide when she was a Palmerston North Hospital mental health ward patient.

    The father of a 21-year-old Palmerston North Hospital mental health ward patient who died in a suspected suicide has opened an inquest into her death with an emotional plea for change.

    Mental health care must improve, father says at daughter's inquest
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