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Oranga Tamariki hires support services to help some children through court cases
Oranga Tamariki is hiring support services for children who have been victims of sexual violence, to help them through court cases.
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Prison rehab programmes not effective - critics
Corrections is spending 'a hell of a lot of money' on drug treatment and rehabilitation programmes that make 'marginal differences', critics say.
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'She loved life': Funeral service held for Yanfei Bao
The 44-year-old mother and real estate agent was killed in Christchurch in July last year.
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Beekeeper living the sweet life at Bluff Station
Tessa Bryant never thought she'd find herself in a bee suit - but she's now learnt all about apiary, and realised she can give anything a go.
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Teachers learning in a Samoan village
Audio 18 Nov 2024For the past 20 years hundreds of Kiwi teachers have taken part in a programme that's allowed them to experience life in a Samoan village. Audio
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A new study values live performance in Aotearoa
Massey and Canterbury Universities have published new research into the economic and wellbeing effects of live performance. Tony Stamp speaks with three of the people involved. Audio
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What does the arts make of the government’s draft arts strategy? Dr James Wenley and Dolina Wehipeihana
This month Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage released a draft for consultation of Amplify: A Creative and Cultural Strategy for New Zealand. It’s stated as a national strategy that… Audio
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Williamson back for Black Caps as Patel misses out
As Williamson returns, one of the star performers in the historic series win over India, spinner Ajaz Patel, has been dropped.
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Weekend weather: Headed to Coldplay? How to prepare for rain
Much of New Zealand can expect heavy rain on Friday, MetService says. Audio
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Flooding blocks State Highway 2 near Petone
Meanwhile, sewage has been discharged into Wellington's waterways after heavy rain overnight.
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Downscaled Christchurch A&P show opens
Flocks of farm animals and food vendors are back at the Christchurch Show, which started on Thursday. Canterbury A&P Association head Sir David Carter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Watchdog tight-lipped on penalties for UC food poisoning
Court action is possible after more than 100 students fell ill from eating a chicken souvlaki dinner.
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Call for Local Democracy Reporting scheme to be expanded amid newspaper cuts
NZME's plan to close 14 papers could impact local election turnout, and another news source needs to fill the void, councils say.
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Scaled-back Christchurch A&P Show hopes to attract 60,000
The new administrators of the Christchurch Show remain optimistic its slimmed down version of the show will be a success following a turbulent period for event leaders.
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Proposed Canterbury landfill faces huge opposition
A resource consent for a proposed managed fill landfill at White Rock has attracted 548 submissions.
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Christchurch Show begins, organisers breathe sigh of relief
Audio 14 Nov 2024Organisers of the Christchurch Show are breathing a sigh of relief following a positive start to the three-day event today. There had been fears of an A&P no-show earlier this year when its… Audio
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Chicken dish confirmed as cause of mass sickness at university
Cooling and reheating meat caused the students to become ill.
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Contactless payments to start for Auckland's buses, trains, ferries
Contactless payments are coming to Auckland's buses, trains and ferries this weekend.
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Heritage gem or dangerous burden? Bowling club's dilemma
A historic pavilion is not fit for purpose but can not be demolished.
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Yanfei Bao: Memorial service to honour a 'beautiful life'
The service which is open to the public will be an opportunity for people to celebrate the real estate agent's achievements and share favourite memories.
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 14 November 2024
In today's episode, Hamilton's city centre came to a standstill this morning as thousands of marchers continued their hikoi, after setting off from Huntly this morning, the ACT party's David Seymour… Audio
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Increasing activity within the housing market
Despite subdued housing prices sales are increasing according to the Real Estate Institute.
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I bet you're thinking about the Roman Empire right now!
How often do you think about the Roman Empire? If memes are to be believed, men think about it every day. But it's not just the men. University of Canterbury Associate Professor Alison Griffith does… Audio
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COP29 underway in Azerbaijan
COP29 climate summit is underway in Azerbaijan. Worldwatch's Niva Chittock speaks to Canterbury University political and social scientist Dalila Gharbaoui about the COP29 summit. Dr Gharbaoui says the… Audio
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UK: Musk vs the Labour Party, Archbishop of Canterbury quits
Audio 14 Nov 2024UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Susie to talk about how a second Donald Trump presidency will impact the UK, particularly now he's appointed Elon Musk - who's taken aim at the Labour Party - to a… Audio