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- 每周一天居家办公趋于常态化,但企业希望更多员工回办公室工作
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Warning as strong winds arrive around country, snow showers in south
A trough brings a risk of severe gale northwesterlies gusting 120km/h in exposed places.
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'Four days a week seems to be the norm', but businesses want more staff in the office
Businesses are asking staff to work at the office more than at home now that the height of the Covid-19 pandemic is over, but many employers says flexible working options will continue to be offered.
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Diverse New Zealanders share their cost-cutting tips
What money-saving tips can we learn from some of New Zealand's diverse cultures ? In this cross over episode with RNZ’s Here Now, Katy Gosset joins a cooking class at the Canterbury Refugee… Audio
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Covid-19 update: 1012 new cases, two further deaths
The number of new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand has increased since last week.
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Creating safe spaces for Tangata Moana in Christchurch
An Ōtautahi-based collective is leading a movement to connect Tangata Moana through culture, creativity and celebration.
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Staff at four universities set to strike over pay
The action will involve 4000 staff at Auckland, Massey, Canterbury and Lincoln universities striking on Thursday.
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Gale and snow warnings issued for next two days
Severe gales are expected, as well as snow and strong winds that could approach gales in parts, MetService warns.
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Housing crunch: 'You can't build them for these prices'
Building on bare land is looking less and less appealing.
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Deer on loose in Christchurch suburb, one hits car
Wild deer have been seen around the suburb of Halswell, with one reportedly causing damage to a house.
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Man used 10 identities, including a dead person's, in Covid-19 wage subsidy fraud
Adam James Letchford made 14 applications between April and June 2020.
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The remarkable friendship of iconic architects Warren and Mahoney
Audio 22 Sep 2024Maurice and I is an unexpectedly moving, delightful, at times harrowing look at the enduring partnership between architects Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney and the creation and saving of the… Video, Audio
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Regional Wrap: Ōhinehou Lyttelton with ceramicist Grace Uivel
Audio 22 Sep 2024Each week Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different region in Aotearoa. This week we’re in the port town of Lyttelton near Ōtautahi Christchurch. Audio
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What was the finest piece of original Kiwi jazz this year?
Check out the four finalists for the 2024 APRA Best Jazz Composition Award. Audio
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Mt Cook rescue: 'Real jubilation' in climbing community after airlift
Two climbers are in good spirits after being plucked from "some of the steepest and most rugged terrain in the country" on Aoraki during a short weather window.
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Catch crops help prevent nitrogen from leaching into waterways
Trials on a North Canterbury dairy farm have found that early sown oats and Italian ryegrass are taking up excess urine deposited by winter grazing cows. Audio
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Country Life Friday 20 September 2024
This week Country Life meets a mother and daughter duo who's microgreens business is going from strength to strength and they head to a North Canterbury dairy farm which is using crops to mop up… Audio
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Reducing splash-back and soaking up the nasties from dairy cows' pee
An "eye-opening" farm trial could help clean up New Zealand's rivers and streams.
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Concerns new Cook Strait ferries won't be rail capable
The loss of ferries that can carry rail vehicles will mean more trucks on the roads, advocacy group says.
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Town's only public pool to shut in summer
The pools at Ashburton's EA Networks Centre will be closed for maintenance for four weeks in January, and the public will instead have to use a school facility.
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Fast fashion and overconsumption help spread of microplastics
Audio 20 Sep 2024A review of 20 years of microplastics research shows that even if we stopped making new plastics now, pollution would keep rising as old plastics break down. Professor Sally Gaw from the University of… Audio
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What are the Breakers chances as new season begins?
A new-look Breakers are beginning the NBL season with plenty to prove.
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Covid-19: 728 new cases, 3 further deaths
The number of cases of Covid-19 reported across Aotearoa has plummeted.
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What's the deal with 'free money' from power companies?
Not everyone qualifies for a discount or bill credit, here's why- and whether you might be one of them.
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Gang members allegedly making motorbike parts in jail and smuggling them out
An investigation is underway at Christchurch Men's prison and the engineering workshop has been closed.