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Yanfei Bao's killer has been sentenced to at least 17 years in jail, a mental health patient has been sentenced to life in jail over the murder of Frances Phelps, the Christchurch community have had their say on the council's new alcohol policy draft, the large diesel spill at Christchurch Men's prison was caused by the hatch of a fuel tank being left open, and the Crusaders are hosting the Chiefs for the Super Rugby Pacific final this weekend. Tim Brown is a RNZ Christchurch reporter.
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Dean Bedford reviews Without Fear or Favour: A Life in Law by Sir Kenneth Keith published by Te Herenga Waka University Press.
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A new film about a Maori elder and a troubled young woman who bond during a Matariki road trip is about to hit cinemas. KOKA - meaning 'mother' - is a feature film from Kath Akuhata-Brown. It stars Hinetu Dell as Hamo, a kindly kuia trying to make her way back to her home on the East Cape. She crosses paths with Jo, played by Darneen Christian, as an exuberant delinquent who keeps finding herself in trouble with the law. The visually stunning film is half in English and half Maori - using the original dialect of Ngati Porou. Director Kath Akuhata-Brown and Hinetu Dell join Kathryn ahead of the film's release on June 19.
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EU voices fears about "radioactive release" in Israel-Iran conflict, coordinated protests in southern EU states begin against "overtourism", Macron visits Greenland in show of unity against Trump threats, and Austria to tighten gun laws after deadly school shooting.
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A large gym chain, Les Mills, is reminding it's clients in its regular newsletter about rules over using phones in the gym.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has updated its advice over Israel saying New Zealanders there should consider leaving when it is safe to do so.
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Councils are running out of time to decide the future model of their water services, which need tens of billions of dollars of investment over the coming decades.
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A few laughs to end the week with Michele A'Court and Pinky Agnew
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All eyes are on the Super Rugby semi-finals as the Crusaders and the Blues go head-to-head in Christchurch on Friday night.
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Ian Allen is an editor for Stuff based in Marlborough.
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Gail Pittaway reviews Towards Modernism: The Walter Cook Collection at Te Papa by Justine Olsen published by Te Papa Press.
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Daughters of the Bamboo Grove: From China to America, a True Story of Abduction, Adoption, and Separated Twins is the work of award-winning journalist and author Barbara Demick.
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The latest after the plane crash in India, where there was just one survivor.
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Composer Andrew Faletua has written a new composition to be performed with the film as part of Wellington's midwinter arts festival Loemis.
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A new facility near Huntly will process more than 60 tonnes of construction waste per hour.
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The Government is backing the expansion of a New Zealand voluntary nature credits market. Associate Minister for the Environment Andrew Hoggard explains.
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Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch.
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Parenting educator Michelle Mitchell talks about how to avoid drama at bedtime.
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Tech commentator Alex Sims discusses access to justice, and how technology might improve it.
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Piers Fuller is the Editor of the Wairarapa Times-Age, based in Masterton.
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