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Head of Covid-19 Royal Commission criticises scale of lockdowns
The head of the Covid-19 Royal Commission of Inquiry has criticised the scale of lockdowns and vaccine mandates, suggesting they were too broad and too harsh. University of Canterbury Professor… Audio
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Axed All Blacks assistant joins Crusaders coaching staff
Former All Blacks assistant coach Brad Mooar insists he holds no grudges for being sacked and said he's happy to be back in New Zealand rugby.
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Canterbury kura expansion finally begins
Te Kura o Tuahiwi is set to receive six new classrooms and a new hall to support it's growing roll.
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Councillors worry public transport use could tank if fares rise
Audio 28 Nov 2024Local councils fear public transport fare rises will see patronage plummet after a directive to pick up a greater share of the cost of buses and trains. Audio
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Health NZ's project to pay $2b back to staff makes slow progress
Three small health districts are exposed to the biggest risks in the trouble-plagued project to pay back thousands of dollars owed to hospital staff.
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Young Kiwi voyagers head to Antarctica
The group will embark on the "trip of a lifetime" when they set off in the new year for a month-long journey.
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Fare deal? Public transport users say price hike would be 'ludicrous'
Wellingtonians are facing fare increases of more than 70 percent.
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Yanfei Bao murder trial: Accused seen washing car on rural road
The man accused of murdering Yanfei Bao was seen washing his car on the side of a rural road on the day she disappeared.
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Bus and train fares may surge by up to 70%
It comes as the New Zealand Transport Agency tells councils to hit higher revenue targets. Audio
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National aerospace centre in talks to launch rockets from Kaitorete Spit base
The government has ruled out subsidising any such launches.
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Most NZ dairy farmers put profitability first – but some are planting native trees anyway
Hedgerows, riparian plantings and shade trees can enhance native biodiversity on dairy farms.
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Matt Henry: The leader of the Black Caps' attack
The changing of the guard for the Black Caps bowling attack will be completed after the Test series against England which starts in Christchurch on Thursday.
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12,000 Miles | Trailer
12,000 Miles is a spellbinding insight into the journey New Zealanders take to compete at the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. Video
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Is the government playing 'fast and loose' with gang numbers?
"You just can't go into the database, remove all of the people that should never have been on there, and then holler 'success'," one expert says. Audio
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Environment Canterbury wants to educate on testing well water
Work on the Woodend bypass is to begin.. in 2026, reporter David Hill has all the news out of North Canterbury Audio
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Ashburton library's new code of behavioural expectations
Two people per month on average have been trespassed from the new library and civic centre prompting the council to introduce a new code of conduct.
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NZ could face big bill as new climate target agreed
The new target will "set the expectation" that NZ contributes more to help developing nations move away from using fossil fuels. Audio
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Police seize gang shirt from man who took person to hospital after crash
The incident came as police continue to arrest gang members of patches.
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Long way to go for green hydrogen in NZ
Hydrogen has been called the "Swiss army knife" of decarbonisation because it can do many things. But not all of them make sense.
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Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week
Beekeeping, skink protections, the Aotearoa Afghanistan marathon, unanimous support for a new law, and a journey to London to learn saddlery, are among the latest feel-good stories from RNZ.
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 November 2024
Christ the King Sunday is a 20th century addition to the church calendar, introduced by Pope Pius XI in the 1920s. We're marking it today with hymns including Rejoice! the Lord is King and Lord,… Audio
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'Woke nonsense': Santa ordered to wear seatbelt in Xmas parade
One Christchurch councillor criticised the move, calling it a health and safety over-reach to require them on low, slow-moving floats during Sunday's Christmas Show Parade.
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'I know it's a long shot': Uncapped NZ cricketer shortlisted for IPL auction
Of the 24 New Zealand cricketers who will feature in the auction starting on Sunday night, Bevon-John Jacobs is the dark horse.
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Person dies following crash north of Christchurch
A person has died in hospital after being injured in a crash in Pegasus, north of Christchurch.
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Schoolkids put buzz back into biodiversity on a dairy farm
Young school students plant habitat for an endangered skink and learn heaps about biodiversity at a nature reserve on a North Canterbury farm.