Talks from our Sunday service and other one-off events.
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Elim Church Christchurch - Burnside
Welcome to Elim Church - Burnside, we're a part of the wider Elim Church Christchurch, and would love to connect with you at www.elimchristchurch.org
Welcome to Elim Church - City, we're a part of the wider Elim Church Christchurch, and would love to connect with you at www.elimchristchurch.org
Welcome to Every Nation Christchurch! Our primary purpose is to love God and to love people. We are a vibrant, lively, multi-generational, multi-cultural church. Our passion is to help you build a strong and healthy spiritual life.Whatever your age, whatever your background, whatever your culture, you are welcome here! Join us at our weekend service and connect with God. He loves you and cares about your life.
Welcome to Elim - Belfast, we're a part of the wider Elim Church Christchurch, and would love to connect with you at www.elimchristchurch.org
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A monthly show by the Christchurch branch of Amnesty International Aotearoa/New Zealand, an organisation dedicated to campaigning for human rights.
Namaste Nepal is a 25min weekly show supported by the local Nepal New Zealand Friendship Society Christchurch.
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Life Church is a thriving church right in Christchurch. We are passionate about knowing God, loving others, and changing lives.
Comedians play D&D in front of a live audience. Based in Christchurch, New Zealand
Garden of Sound is an interview based music show, which comes out of Christchurch, New Zealand. Each guest is asked about composition, production, performance and their musical influences. The interview subjects are drawn from across New Zealand and include emerging and established musicians; producers, teachers, publicists and promoters. The programme is presented and produced by Ian Turner, a Christchurch born musician, writer, producer & co-founder of The Nephalist.
Welcome to "Paris s’éveille" - a programme dedicated to all things French and brought to you by Alliance Francaise Christchurch. During each programme, you can learn about French language and culture, be updated on current events and discover what’s happening in Christchurch. There will also be regular interviews with notable French visitors and nationals living in Christchurch, along with a touch of musique francaise. Tune in the first and third Thursday of the month at 7pm. Alliance Franca ...
Longstanding and much loved radio show, broadcast on Saturday mornings in Christchurch, New Zealand, on RDU 98.5fm. DJ's John Ussher and Dan Veitch mixing fresh and classic, house, disco, funk and soul to kick your weekend off right.
Teaching from Christchurch Carrickfergus. If you are planning to come and live within our Borough please do contact us and you will receive a warm welcome from the Minister and members at Christchurch. http://www.christchurch.uk.com
A 120 minute freeform radio show playing new and unsigned DIY music from Christchurch, New Zealand. http://humanpleasure.co.nz
The Joint Radio Show broadcasts every Saturday 12pm-2pm (NZT) on 8K.NZ in Christchurch, New Zealand. Hosts THE HERB WHISPERER and FRASERHEAD go all over the shop with eclectic, left-field, and off-kilter selections plus the occasional guilty pleasure. If the radio sounds broken chances are it’s the The Joint.
Knowing God and making Him known
Hola amigos! In the world today, Spanish speakers are as numerous as native speakers of English. Listen in every Monday at 6pm to Nicolas and guests who bring you music and news from the Latin community in Christchurch. It's always like having a party on air so join the festa!
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Cacophony is a Heavy Metal Radio Show Broadcast on RDU98.5FM [www.rdu.org.nz], Christchurch, New Zealand every Tuesday Night local time [10am-12pm UTC]. We play at least 25% NZ Metal Music, all Genre's of New & Old Metal and Listeners Requests. www.cacophony.co.nz www.metalradio.co.nz
Broadcast is the place to come for all the latest resources from ChristChurch London. Take a look around; there's plenty to read, watch and listen to.
This podcast is an audio highlight reel: fiery debates, life-changing seminars, practical workshops, and the "best of" conferences, sermons, and audiobooks. At Canon Press, we're gospel outfitters: no matter who you are or what you do, you're called to be increasing in faithfulness. That's because Jesus's death and resurrection changed everything: All of Christ, for all of life, for all the world.
Guy Pigden and Harley Neville are New Zealand filmmakers collectively known as Pigville Productions. Their first feature film 'I Survived A Zombie Holocaust' is available on DVD and iTunes and their second feature film 'Older' is currently in post production. As YouTube partners their channel has reached over 11 million views and 20,000 subscribers, join these two maverick filmmakers as they discuss their adventures in the screen trade. Join the conversation and get in touch! Facebook: www.f ...
Freeform independent community radio streaming from Christchurch, New Zealand.
Foundations looks at questions of life, religion and ethics. We look at who God is, who Jesus is, and what it means to be a Christian. Join as we direct you to the Bible as the foundation for Christian faith and for living. We discuss a variety of topics such as relationships, forgiveness, grief, belief in God, doing right and doing wrong, just to name a few! Produced and presented by members of the Reformed Church of Christchurch, this programme first began broadcasting in 2003 and aims to ...
Every weekday join the new voice of local issues on Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald, 9am-12pm weekdays. It’s all about the conversation with John, as he gets right into the things that get our community talking. If it’s news you’re after, backing John is the combined power of the Newstalk ZB and New Zealand Herald news teams. Meaning when it comes to covering breaking news – you will not beat local radio. With two decades experience in communications based in Christchurch, John also ...
We are a network of worshipping congregations based in the South West of Christchurch New Zealand, namely Hornby, Rolleston, West Melton and Halkett.
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A selection of audio Podcasts from Christchurch Christian Centre UK located in Christchurch near Bournemouth in Dorset - An Elim Pentecostal Church. These messages are for the benefit of our members and for the wider church community. Visit our website for more information and follow us on facebook, twitter @CCCElimChurch or Instagram for regular updates. We hope you find these messages helpful and that they encourage you in your faith.
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The official podcast of the Christchurch Boys' High School Media Team. All of our 'Blue Black Radio' podcasts are posted right here. Listen as our student hosts talk to a special guest every week about all things Boys' High. We cover topics from Athletics Day to Prizegiving and everything in between. - Altiora Peto
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Produced at PlainsFM. Alcoholics Anonymous Radio Show is a 25 minute broadcast, brought to you by members of Alcoholics Anonymous based in the Christchurch area. The purpose of this show is to increase public awareness of Alcoholics Anonymous as an effective means of recovery from the disease of alcoholism. The format is simple - we talk briefly about what alcoholism is; then we interview one or two guest speakers, both of whom are recovering alcoholics, and we ask them to talk about their e ...
On February 22, 2011, a devastating earthquake shook Christchurch, killing 185 people. One hundred and fifteen of those people were in the CTV building. The building should never have been built.
Each week on Movietalk Hans Petrovic and guests review three films currently showing in Christchurch theatres, covering all types of film from art-house to mainstream. Giving listeners an in-depth explanation of the film and what kind of audience would appreciate it most, Hans also keeps listeners up to date with information on upcoming film festivals, Oscar predictions and a Top Ten Films list at the end of each year. Tune in every Wednesday at 12noon. Movietalk is hosted by Hans Petrovic, ...
Starting in Christchurch in 1981, Flying Nun documented a significant body of NZ music, and is still going today. This is its story from 1980-2002.
Messages inspired by Showing Love, Giving Hope and Inspiring faith, from Majestic Church, Christchurch, NZ
Once Upon a Crime is a weekly true crime podcast that tells “the story behind the story” of real life crime. Told in a storytelling style, listeners are presented facts and information about each case they won’t hear anywhere else. For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com. We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4. Privacy Policy: https://www.studio71.com/terms-and-conditions-use/#Privacy%20Policy.
Radio programme of Bhutanese New Zealander in Christchurch.
Benet 'Dr' Hitchcock and Josh Smith, New Zealand / Aotearoa based Web Developers, talk all things web and tech from the Starlifter Studio in #Coolston, Christchurch. Listen in for the latest hotness, solid tech that stands the test of time, coding successes and challenges.
Checkpoint is RNZ’s weekday drive-time news programme. Our multi-media show broadcasts on 101FM, and you can also watch it live on our website, Freeview Channel 50 and Face TV on Sky Channel 083. Hosted by Lisa Owen.
A podcast that's all about music and the musical life Have you ever had a burning question about music, orchestras and the musical life that you really wanted to ask but didn’t know who or how? Now you can, with the CSO’s ‘Ask a Musician’ Q & A panel and the new bi-monthly podcast. We’ll answer your questions. Nothing is too serious or too bizarre. Simply email your questions to marketing@cso.co.nz with the name or alias that you wish to use, and your gender.
A year on, how do Muslim New Zealanders make sense of the Christchurch mosque attacks? Journalist and poet Mohamed Hassan looks at the fractures left after March 15.
Welcome to Leaguel Counsel, a free flowing podcast largely covering all things Rugby League and occasionally touching on innocuous everyday stuff. The difference is this podcast looks at the “greatest game of all" from a global perspective and talks through the topics that you want to hear. The two hosts Richie Strettell and Jack Muir look at the most interesting Rugby League narratives every week and promise to try and stay on topic. Only things off limits are the player’s personal medical ...
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Christchurch council offers million-dollar support for Bromley
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What is going on in our prison system? Nine corrections staff at Rimutaka prison including the deputy director have been suspended while an investigation is underway. Fraud and Corruption specialist Sam Labone speaks with Anna Thomas about "bent screws" and how inmates turn them. He says it can be hard for some prison officers with the pressure the…
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Structural Engineering for Climate Change
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Michelle Grant, president of Structural Engineering Society of New Zealand joins us once again. She'll be bringing along Lisa Oliver, a structural engineer and sustainable design expert and the'll be looking at what The governments Building for Climate Change programme means for Structural Engineers.…
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Tribesmen and Killer Beez - a history of the rivalry
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Two people have been arrested after a spate of drive by shootings in Auckland - according to the Police Minister, Poto Williams. Police have laid the blame for the shootings - along with several frightening incidents in the Far North - squarely at the feet of two gangs. They say the violence stems from rivalry between the Tribesmen and the Killer B…
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Tribesmen and Killer Beez - a history of the rivalry
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Two people have been arrested after a spate of drive by shootings in Auckland - according to the Police Minister, Poto Williams. Police have laid the blame for the shootings - along with several frightening incidents in the Far North - squarely at the feet of two gangs. They say the violence stems from rivalry between the Tribesmen and the Killer B…
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Central Otago cycle trails on a roll to full 600km network
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Work is well underway to connect Otago's cycle trails into a continuous network of more than 600 kilometres. Consents have been lodged for the next steps that will see the area's great rides connected and expanded further. Our reporter Timothy Brown and camera operator Nathan McKinnon went to check out the plans and filed this report.…
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Work is well underway to connect Otago's cycle trails into a continuous network of more than 600 kilometres. Consents have been lodged for the next steps that will see the area's great rides connected and expanded further. Our reporter Timothy Brown and camera operator Nathan McKinnon went to check out the plans and filed this report.…
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NZDF personnel prepare to help Ukraine fighters use L119 gun
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Five NZDF personnel are on their way to the UK to help with the Ukrainian war effort, with another 25 to follow early next week. They'll be training Ukrainian military personnel on how to operate a specific type of gun. Our reporter Soumya Bhamidipati and cameraman Samuel Rillstone visited Linton Military Camp, to see how preparations are going.…
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Five NZDF personnel are on their way to the UK to help with the Ukrainian war effort, with another 25 to follow early next week. They'll be training Ukrainian military personnel on how to operate a specific type of gun. Our reporter Soumya Bhamidipati and cameraman Samuel Rillstone visited Linton Military Camp, to see how preparations are going.…
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Shock as White Fern Satterthwaite dropped by NZ Cricket
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White Ferns vice-captain Amy Satterthwaite has been dropped by New Zealand Cricket. The decision has left her team mates in shock. The 35-year-old was told she wouldn't get a White Ferns contract next season as the national selectors turn their focus to younger players. As Felicity Reid reports, the decision means Satterthwaite has called time on h…
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Shock as White Fern Satterthwaite dropped by NZ Cricket
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White Ferns vice-captain Amy Satterthwaite has been dropped by New Zealand Cricket. The decision has left her team mates in shock. The 35-year-old was told she wouldn't get a White Ferns contract next season as the national selectors turn their focus to younger players. As Felicity Reid reports, the decision means Satterthwaite has called time on h…
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Renowned leader, activist Joe Hawke farewelled at Takaparawhau
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The leader of the Bastion Point Takaparawhau occupation has been laid to rest on the land he fought to get back for his people today. Joe Hawke, who was 82, died on Sunday. Māni Dunlop and our cameraman Nick Monro were there today.
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Renowned leader, activist Joe Hawke farewelled at Takaparawhau
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The leader of the Bastion Point Takaparawhau occupation has been laid to rest on the land he fought to get back for his people today. Joe Hawke, who was 82, died on Sunday. Māni Dunlop and our cameraman Nick Monro were there today.
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Weary, wary retailers welcome govt boost for ram raid security
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A few million dollars to help small retailers secure themselves against ram raiders and robbers. The government's made a long awaited announcement about how it will support victims of crime. It's being labelled a welcome start, but too little, too late. Our reporter Jimmy Ellingham and camera operator Marika Khabazi have more.…
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Weary, wary retailers welcome govt boost for ram raid security
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A few million dollars to help small retailers secure themselves against ram raiders and robbers. The government's made a long awaited announcement about how it will support victims of crime. It's being labelled a welcome start, but too little, too late. Our reporter Jimmy Ellingham and camera operator Marika Khabazi have more.…
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Christchurch council offers million-dollar support for Bromley
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Christchurch City Council has approved a million-dollar support package for residents living directly around a damaged wastewater treatment plant. A fire in November last year has left rotting material - sending a stench across Christchurch's Eastern suburbs. Communities across the city have been feeling trapped and concerned for their health, but …
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Ardern drawn into US grief, anger at Texas mass shooting
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The Prime Minister found herself drawn into the national outpouring of grief and anger in the wake of the Texas shooting. Jacinda Ardern has has a day of high level political visits on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., where all attention was on the tragedy at an elementary school in Texas. Our political editor, Jane Patterson, was there and filed t…
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Ardern drawn into US grief, anger at Texas mass shooting
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The Prime Minister found herself drawn into the national outpouring of grief and anger in the wake of the Texas shooting. Jacinda Ardern has has a day of high level political visits on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., where all attention was on the tragedy at an elementary school in Texas. Our political editor, Jane Patterson, was there and filed t…
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Police Minister on rising gang tensions, shootings
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Police Minister Poto Williams talks to Lisa Owen about the rise in gang tensions and recent shootings at houses.
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Police Minister on rising gang tensions, shootings
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Police Minister Poto Williams talks to Lisa Owen about the rise in gang tensions and recent shootings at houses.
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Heavy police presence in Kaikohe as gang tensions rise
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And the gang turf war's spread beyond Auckland to the Far North town of Kaikohe. Police there say they've seized a pistol and meth in vehicle stop. And there's now a heavy police presence in the town. It follows an all out brawl between rivals and what locals describe as drive by shootings. Far North District Councillor John Vujcich talks to Lisa O…
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Heavy police presence in Kaikohe as gang tensions rise
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And the gang turf war's spread beyond Auckland to the Far North town of Kaikohe. Police there say they've seized a pistol and meth in vehicle stop. And there's now a heavy police presence in the town. It follows an all out brawl between rivals and what locals describe as drive by shootings. Far North District Councillor John Vujcich talks to Lisa O…
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More shootings at homes overnight in Auckland
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The rivalry between two Auckland gangs appears to have spun out of control, with two more houses shot at last night, after seven drive-by shootings the night before. Houses were fired at in Massey and Mellons Bay last night, following seven shootings on Tuesday. The violence is being blamed on rivalry between the Killer Beez and the Tribesmen gangs…
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More shootings at homes overnight in Auckland
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The rivalry between two Auckland gangs appears to have spun out of control, with two more houses shot at last night, after seven drive-by shootings the night before. Houses were fired at in Massey and Mellons Bay last night, following seven shootings on Tuesday. The violence is being blamed on rivalry between the Killer Beez and the Tribesmen gangs…
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The Panel with Moata Tamaira and Phil O Reilly (pt2)
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Wallace Chapman and panellists Moata Tamaira and Phil O Reilly discuss menstrual leave, the New Zealand Human Rights Commissions guidelines for school uniforms and climate change's impact on our wine industry.
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Chinese Foreign Minister's two-week tour of the Pacific
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He is pursuing a Pacific-wide deal with almost a dozen island nations covering policing, security and data communications cooperation. The Federated States of Micronesia president David Panuelo says the "pre-determined joint communiqué" should be rejected amid fears it could spark a new "Cold War" between China and the West. The Panel speaks to pro…
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The Panel with Moata Tamaira and Phil O Reilly
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Wallace Chapman and panellists Moata Tamaira and Phil O Reilly discuss Ram Raids and whether wolf-whistling should be banned.
Wallace Chapman and panellists Tamaira and Phil O Reilly speak to New Zealander and Texas resident, Shannon Huse Caldwell about the states gun laws and its affect on her family.
Liverpool FC will play in the Champions League Final this Sunday in a quest to win their seventh trophy in this competition. Many Kiwis will be watching and cheering them on. But why should New Zealanders care about a football club in a northern English port city on the other side of the world? Today historian Dr Grant Morris discusses the history …
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Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson
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Today Simon talks about his recent column in the NZ Herald looking at the empty shops along Queen Street. His column earlier this week generated a lot of feedback about what is going on. He shares the feedback and what he thinks the problem is.
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3pm RNZ Pacific News and Sport for 26 May 2022
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NZ Sporting History: the netball lift that changed the game!
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It's been 10 years since former Silver Fern Anna Harrison stunned the netball world with a rugby line-out style lift to block a shot at goal. The so-called 'Harrison Hoist' came when the Nothern Mystics were taking on the Melbourne Vixens in May 2012. It dominated the sports headlines and divided opinion about whether it was in the spirit of the ga…
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Youngest ever winner of the Adam Portraiture Award
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Jessica Gurnsey is just 18 years old and has won 20 thousand dollars in the Adam Portraiture Award. Her work, Lady Day, beat out 351 others to take the title.
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Applications open for an expedition to the South Pole
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If you're keen on pulling a sled and ski-ing for 900 kilometres, there's an opening! The New Zealand Antarctic Trust is looking for intrepid explorers to join a special expedition to mark 150 years since the birth of Roald Amundsen.
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Mentoring at Sheepworld helping at risk youth
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A charity working with at risk youths, is hoping to stop them from becoming part of the crime wave of ram raids by mentoring them amongst actual sheep! Springboard mentor Sheralyn Overton talks to Wallace.
The tangi for Joe Hawke comes to a close today with his burial at Takaparawhau, the very place where he led the iwi occupation to save the headland from becoming a housing development. Māni Dunlop talks to Wallace.
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John MacDonald: Are our gun laws really worth crowing about?
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Whenever I see something like that awful school shooting in the United States yesterday, I always think back to March 15 in Christchurch. And, every time, it still staggers me that it actually happened here. It wasn’t the first time in New Zealand, of course. We’ve had Aramoana and there was also Stanley Graham killing eight people on the West Coas…
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1pm RNZ Pacific News and Sport for 26 May 2022
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Christchurch councillors hear Bromley residents pleas for help
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Christchurch City councillors will soon vote on how to compensate people in Bromley worst-affected by the overwhelming stench coming from the city's wastewater treatment plant. Thousands of households have had to deal with a pungent smell since the plant was damaged by fire in November. RNZ reporter Niva Chittock spoke to Max Towle about what counc…
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Delaying insulation standards problematic says Green Building Council
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The government wants to delay the introduction of new insulation standards for homes by another six months, due to concerns raised by the construction sector. The improved standards were meant to be compulsory by November, but the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment says the construction sector has said it won't be ready by then. The Gr…
News from the rural and farming sector.
The clean out of the White Ferns old guard in the wake of a disappointing World Cup earlier this year is building momentum.
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
News from the business sector, including a market report.
With leaked documents showing China is seeking a region-wide policing and security deal with 10 Pacific countries, the prime minister Jacinda Ardern is urging a unified response. The issue of Chinese aggression in the Pacific was on the agenda when the prime minister met with American politicians in Washington this morning. Professor Anne-Marie Bra…
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Police Minister talks about ram raid prevention, gangs
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Small businesses should be able to tap into a government fund to help them put up bollards or other measures to protect their stores from ram-raids. There's been a spike reaching about 40 a month of generally young people, sometimes children, driving cars into shop-fronts. The government this morning announced $6 million from the 'proceeds of crime…