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Deadline for industry to remove coal boilers
The government today has brought in a deadline for industry to stop using coal-fired boilers, without applying one to the boilers it owns.
Everything from wool scourers to dairy processors have until… Audio
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Pike River: Families told charges now likely
Two of the Pike River families have been told by the police that charges over the disaster are likely.
This as the deadline for the completion of the forensic investigation is pushed out to October… Audio
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Government commitment to safe drinking water questioned
The government is being questioned over its commitment to safe drinking water.
An Official Information Act request shows a working group, that was supposed to be looking at nitrates in water, only… Audio
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Govt's committment to safe drinking water questioned
The government is being questioned over its commitment to safe drinking water. An official information act request shows a working group, that was supposed to be looking at nitrates in water, only met… Audio
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2021 Super Rugby Aotearoa crowds don't match 2020
Crowds at Super Rugby Aotearoa matches have so far failed to match the sell out stadiums seen last year.
Even blockbuster fixtures such as the top of the table Crusaders vs Blues match a week ago… Audio
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Fishers accused of failing to protect tarakihi stocks
It's being claimed the fishing industry has failed to keep its promise of protecting dwindling stocks of tarakihi.
The popular fish are now down to 15 percent of their original levels, with Forest… Audio
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Further work planned on nitrates in drinking water
The researcher behind a study showing potentially harmful levels of nitrates in drinking water, is planning further work that will establish if there is a link with rates of bowel cancer.
It will… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Van Gisbergen breaks record as Supercars streak continues, Canterbury women cruise to one-day win over Auckland, and Ireland thump England in Six Nations.
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DHB-funded diet programme helps boy with epilepsy
The mother of a seven year old boy diagnosed with untreatable epilepsy, wants to see more money put in to using the keto diet to treat the condition. Jake Parker was one of the first to be put on the… Audio
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Mosque attacks anniversary to be marked tomorrow
The second anniversary of the Christchurch terror attacks is being marked tomorrow with a special remembrance service.
The 'Ko Tatou Tatou We Are One' event at the Christchurch Arena, is being… Audio
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Two years on, mosque attack video still available online
Two years on from the mosque attacks, a copy of the video showing the atrocities is still freely available online.
It's raising questions about efforts to stop its spread, such as the Christchurch… Audio
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Man charged with threatening to kill appears in court
The 27 year old man charged with threatening to kill worshippers at the Linwood and Al Noor mosques....... has made his first appearnace in the Christchurch District Court . Audio
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Man to appear in court after threats to Christchurch mosques
A man will appear in Christchurch District Court today following an online threat to blow up two mosques on the second anniversary of the Christchurch attacks.
The Linwood Islamic Centre and the Al… Audio
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Mosque threats: Linwood Mosque update
A man is due to appear in court today after threats to the two mosques in Christchurch.
The Linwood Islamic Centre and the Al Noor Mosque were the two sites of the 2019 attack where 51 people were… Audio
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Christchurch Foundation labels review 'ridiculous, strange'
A review that found a charitable trust guilty of high costs and a lack of transparency has been labelled "strange and ridiculous". The chair of the Christchurch Foundation made the comments as he… Audio
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Christchurch Foundation in financial hot water
The charitable trust most notable for helping to raise over $11 million following the mosque attacks is in hot water over its finances.
A review ordered by the Christchurch City Council has… Audio
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Earthquake anniversary: Cricket gives Christchurch chance to celebrate after a day of remembering
After a day of remembering the terrible events of 10 years ago, Christchurch got to celebrate last night with an international T20 match between the Black Caps and Australia. It was the first… Audio
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Christchurch earthquake: Harrowing memories on 10th anniversary
Monday marks a decade since a 6.2 magnitude quake close to the centre of Christchurch killed 185 people. Everybody in the city that day has a story to tell and for many, the memories remain fresh, ten… Video, Audio
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Firefighter remembers rescuing survivors from rubble
Everybody in the city that day has a story to tell and for many, the memories remain fresh, ten years on.
Senior firefighter Terry Gyde, who was given a Bravery Award for helping to pull 16 people… Audio
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Christchurch's east still rebuilding from earthquake 10 years on
As the 10 year anniversary of the Christchurch February earthquake approaches, the impact of that day continues to be felt differently depending on which part of the city people live in.
In the first… Audio
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Christchurch earthquake: City's east still rebuilding
As Christchurch prepares to mark 10 years since its deadly earthquake, the impact of that day continues to be felt differently. The less affluent eastern suburbs, which bore the brunt of the damage… Audio
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Eight year wait for justice for CTV families continues
Families of the 115 people killed in the collapse of the CTV building, are bewildered by the length of time it is taking to investigate the man whose company designed it.
Engineering New Zealand… Audio
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NZ trawler accidentally destroyed ancient coral
It's been revealed one of New Zealand's deep sea trawlers has accidentally destroyed a large amount of coral and sea sponges, forcing the temporary closure of a Tasman Sea fishing area.
The… Audio
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Christchurch records hottest day since 1979
It was a case of throw off the duvet and open the windows right across Canterbury on Tuesday night after Christchurch recorded its hottest January day since 1979.
The mercury nudged 36.7 degrees in… Audio
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Record hot temps could cause fire flare-ups
Firefighters who battled for hours yesterday to prevent a blaze from destroying homes at Pines Beach, are worried record hot temperatures forecast for today could undo all of their good work.
They… Audio