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Gun clubs worry Arms Act changes will misfire for hobby shooters
Gun clubs warn some will fold as a result of regulations arising from the Christchurch terror attacks, forcing hunters and shooters to blaze away in the back blocks instead of ranges.
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At the Movies - Night Raiders
Audio 30 Mar 2022A totalitarian government kidnaps indigenous children and brainwashes them in the NZ-Canadian sci-fi Night Raiders. Video, Audio
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LynnMall attacker was identified as capable of terrorism if travel plans thwarted
Security services briefings show the LynnMall attacker was highly likely to carry out a terrorist attack in New Zealand only if he was prevented from leaving the country.
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Terror attack victims' families to view undisclosed material for first time
Families of the Muslims murdered in the Christchurch terror attacks will be given a raft of police and medical documents as part of a coronial inquiry into the mass shooting.
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'Institutional bias' a concern as coronial court hearing on mosque terror attacks ends
A coronial court heard from the Human Rights Commission and the terrorist's lawyer, in the final day of a scope hearing on the Christchurch terror attacks yesterday.
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Terrorist intends seeking a judicial review of Royal Commission's findings
The lawyer for the terrorist who murdered 51 people in the Christchurch mosque attacks says he intends to seek a judicial review of the Royal Commission.
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'Difficult trying to adapt': High schoolers shoulder burden of pandemic changes
As high schools around New Zealand prepare for a third year of interrupted learning due to Covid-19, some educators are concerned about the lasting impacts of the pandemic on young people. Audio
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Education fears entering 3rd year of Covid restrictions
High Schools around New Zealand are preparing for more interupted learning in 2022 as Omicron cases climb. Yesterday the Ministry of Heath reported 2846 Positive Covid-19 cases, a record high. It's… Audio
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Mosque attack victims' families ask coroner to review country's gun licensing system
Lawyers for the families of people killed in the Christchurch mosque attacks have told a hearing a coronial inquiry must examine the country's defective gun licensing regime.
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Coroner hears from families of those killed at Al Noor Mosque
A coroner has heard a man feared his brother was alive but left for dead following the terror attack at Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque.
Almost three years after white supremacist Brenton Tarrant… Audio
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Christchurch terror attacks: Coronial inquiry hearing begins today
Grieving families hope a coronial hearing starting today will help answer lingering questions about the final moments of the 51 Muslims murdered in the Christchurch terror attacks.
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Epiha jail term fourth equal in New Zealand's list of harshest sentences
Eli Epiha who admitted murdering police officer Matthew Hunt has been sentenced to one of the longest minimum non-parole periods imposed in New Zealand's legal history.
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Christchurch mosque terrorist claims inhumane treatment in prison
The Christchurch mosque terrorist says he pleaded guilty to the murder of 51 people last year because of the inhumane and degrading treatment he experienced while awaiting his trial.
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Christchurch terrorist faces uphill legal battle, expert says
A legal expert says the Christchurch terrorist has an uphill battle in claiming his rights have been breached.
The terrorist also claims his guilty plea was given under duress.
He is now being… Audio
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Families mark Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day
Friday 15 October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day.
Parents around the world light a candle and say their lost baby's name to mark it.
Being in the southern hemisphere means New Zealand… Audio
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'Huge defeat for Donald Trump' in Arizona election review
Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden in Arizona's most populous county, a review of results has reaffirmed.
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Corrections found LynnMall terrorist 'increasingly openly hostile and abusive'
Corrections has revealed more details about the LynnMall terrorist's violent behaviour while he was remanded in prison.
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Black Sticks men claim late winner to keep quarterfinal hopes alive
Striker Jacob Smith scored a late winner to keep the New Zealand men's hockey team's Olympic quarterfinal hopes alive.
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Government and media get on same page for terrorism
A group representing our major news media have agreed a set of principles for reporting terrorism and “national security events." It's a response to fears extremists could use the media for their own… Audio
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They are not us and it hurts to be props in a Hollywood movie
Opinion - They Are Us is a story about an act of white supremacy centered around white voices, white feelings and white heroism. The irony is nauseating and lack of self-awareness is profound, Mohamed…
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Black Sticks under the radar for Tokyo tilt
The Black Sticks teams are hoping the element of surprise will be on their side at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Black Sticks name Tokyo line-up
An experienced line up has been named for both the women's and men's New Zealand hockey teams for the Tokyo Olympics, yet for many it will still be their first major tournament.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Black Sticks struggle against Australia, Black Caps enjoy batting conditions in Southampton and RWC schedule finalised.
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Christchurch terrorist withdraws legal challenge
The man convicted of the Christchurch mosque shootings has withdrawn his bid for court action against the Department of Corrections and his designation as a terrorist.
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Historic trophy resurfaces for North-South hockey series
The North-South hockey rivalry will return to the turf this weekend as Hockey New Zealand gives its elite players some much need competition in an Olympic year.