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Welcome to "Christchurch Real Estate," the podcast that brings you expert insights and insider knowledge about the real estate market in Christchurch, New Zealand. Each week, we'll chat with local experts, and industry professionals to explore the latest trends, opportunities, and challenges facing the housing market in this vibrant city.Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, an experienced investor, or simply curious about the state of the market, "Christchurch Real Estate" has something fo ...
 
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Paris S’éveille

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Paris S’éveille

Antonio Viselli and Eric Mouhica

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Welcome to "Paris s’éveille" - a programme dedicated to all things French and supported by the French Embassy in New Zealand. 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. This programme is ...
 
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The Joint Radio Show

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The Joint Radio Show

The Herb Whisperer & Fraserhead

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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.
 
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.
 
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 ...
 
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 ...
 
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 ...
 
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.
 
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 ...
 
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, ...
 
The Canterbury Kayaking Podcast takes you from novice kayaker to confident paddler. I'm Sam Milne, professional multisport kayak instructor based in Christchurch, New Zealand. And I will teach you how to train for the Coast to Coast kayak leg in this easy-to-follow podcast series. Let's start at the start, with choosing the right equipment for you. Then, let's go over everything you need to know in order to get out paddling as soon as possible. Once that's done, we'll move on to kayaking tec ...
 
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.
 
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.
 
Join The Detail team every weekday as they make sense of the big stories with the country’s best journalists and experts. Produced by Newsroom for RNZ, and made possible by NZ on Air. Listen on RNZ National at 6.30pm Monday-Thursday.
 
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Kiwi Tripsters

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Kiwi Tripsters

Travel Media Limited

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As global tourism rises again from the ashes of a pandemic, Kiwi Tripsters serves up a diverse and inclusive mix of content, showcasing first-hand travel stories and insights from across New Zealand, Australia, and around the world. Co-hosted by Mike Yardley and Andrew Sepie, Kiwi Tripsters is Aotearoa's tailormade travel podcast, cementing its stature as New Zealand's top-rating podcast in the travel & tourism genre. Recorded in Christchurch, this fortnightly podcast becomes weekly in Novem ...
 
Ever felt like you should be better at feminism? Join comedian Deborah Frances-White and her guests for this comedy podcast, recorded in front of a live audience. Each week they discuss our noble goals as 21st century feminists and the hypocrisies and insecurities that undermine them. Deborah Frances-White is the 2016 Writers' Guild Award Winner for Best Radio Comedy for her hit BBC Radio 4 series Deborah Frances-White Rolls the Dice. She is an Edinburgh Fringe regular, a screenwriter and is ...
 
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Starlifter.Dev

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Starlifter.Dev

Benet 'Dr' Hitchcock and Josh Smith

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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.
 
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.
 
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CSO Podcast

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CSO Podcast

Christchurch Symphony Orchestra

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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.
 
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Can you buy a house with no money down ?? This is a strategy I have used many times and a lot of property investors use regularly. But it isn’t applicable to every property transaction. It really only works if 1. You own a home with a lot of Equity 2. You are buying an investment property Like always you can find more information over at our websit…
 
A huge milestone in the rebuild of the Christchurch Cathedral. Twelves years since the Canterbury earthquakes caused extensive damage to the building, community leaders and project managers have gathered inside the cathedral this morning for the first time since the quakes. It also marks the completion of stablisation phase of the project. Our repo…
 
Newstalk ZB's Canterbury Mornings was thrilled to host Charlie and Craig Reid of The Proclaimers live in the studio today. John talked to the Scottish legends about their musical journey, the new album 'Dentures Out', and their concert tonight in Christchurch, which is part of their biggest New Zealand tour to date. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/…
 
Hello and welcome to Christchurch Xscape's Sunday Service Today we begin our new series 'Peter: A Journey to the Cross'. As always, please get in touch hello@xchurch.org.uk Reading: Luke 5:1-11, John 1:40-42, Mark 6:3 Our podcast https://anchor.fm/xchurch/ Check out our Spotify playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0wKgZ7UwLGL0mEgtf6PxI7?si=5e…
 
State home tenants in houses badly damaged in the Auckland Anniversary weekend floods are living rent free until they are repaired. Kainga Ora says more than 600 homes need repairing and they've offered to relocate 268 families while the work is underway. But some state homes are beyond repair are marked for demolition. Kainga Ora deputy chief exec…
 
Community gardens, marae projects, Neighbours Day and street parties all could be axed by local boards across Auckland. They're under instruction to make cost savings, as the council tries to fill a so-called $300 million shortfall. In the Albert-Eden area, this may mean a culling of a cultural festival that brings about 30 schools together each ye…
 
The fallout from Zane Robertson's doping continues as his twin brother, New Zealand Commonwealth Games long distance runner Jake, distances himself from the situation. Zane has been banned from all sport for eight years after returning a positive drug test last year. Jake says his brother's cheating and the Sports Tribunal ruling has had an impact …
 
Auckland's weekend ferry services are virtually sunk, with multiple cancellations and timetable disruptions. Operators Fullers360 says due to crew shortages all Half Moon Bay and inner harbour loop services including Birkenhead, Bayswater and Te Onewa Northcote point are not running on Saturday and Sunday. Instead there will be bus, uber and taxi r…
 
Secondary school teachers nationwide will be striking on March 29. Following that they are planning rolling strikes, where different year levels will not be taught on various days. The Post-Primary Teachers Association is in talks with the Ministry of Education over the offer of a $6000 pay rise offer over two years. The union is bargaining separat…
 
There’s that old line, isn’t there, about it taking a village to raise a child. If I think about the literal meaning of that - I think about the mini communities or villages we have in our lives. School communities. Sports communities. The types of things that, generally through our kids, we meet and spend time with other people pretty much in the …
 
Today on Newstalk ZB Canterbury Mornings, John was joined by Labours Sarah Pallett and Nationals Gerry Brownlee. They discussed Nationals education plan, is it really the answer the education system needs? Water bottling looks to be returning to Christchurch, what do they feel about it? And Wayne Brown has withdrawn Auckland from Local Government N…
 
Rainbow community groups are taking the Immigration Minister to court over the decision not to block a controversial anti-transgender activist coming to New Zealand. Immigration New Zealand decided not to revoke a visa application by Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull - known as Posie Parker - who is due to speak in Auckland on Saturday. Gender Minorities Ao…
 
Waiheke's being expected to make deeper spending cuts than the rest of Auckland to meet the city's so-called budget shortfall of close to $300 million, according to its local board chair. The 21 local boards have to trim $16 million in total. Waiheke's share of that is just over $400,000, out 50 percent of the board's descretionary spend. Local boa…
 
Time to get in behind a record breaker at a Central Otago dog trial. The Tarras Collie Dog Club is celebrating its centennial trials, which kicked off in Lindis Valley today. At 83, life member Pete 'PL' Anderson is the oldest competing club member - and PL's got a couple of senior dogs to boot. Lisa Owen caught up with him after his first run of t…
 
Business owners in South Auckland say they have lost everything after a major fire ripped through a commercial complex last night. Multiple fire crews worked overnight in the suburb of Takanini where roads and a motorway off-ramp were forced to close, and several buildings were evacuated. A nearby gas station had to stop their pumps due to high ris…
 
Child poverty rates have stalled, with a hundred-thousand children still living in poverty. Earlier today, Statistics NZ released its data for the year ending June 2022, and the numbers showed no change in the previous year. Experts say it's not surprising, since the government has been tinkering at the edges of policies rather than creating real c…
 
Auckland Council's pulled pin on its membership of Local Government New Zealand, to the horror of some councillors. Mayor Wayne Brown had the casting vote after councillors were evenly split on the issue. It will free up $400,000 from the council's balance sheet. But the council wants to find $295 million of savings, and there's a fierce fight on t…
 
A Canterbury man has been prepped for surgery five times only to have his operation cancelled at the last minute each time, due apparently to a shortgage of anaesthetic technicians. Self-employed Hanmer man Robin Cook broke his leg after falling off a ladder more than a week ago. Since then he's been in Christchurch Hospital, in an overflow bed, wa…
 
Demand for cars is sky rocketing with cyclone Gabrielle and Auckland's flooding ruining thousands of vehicles. But the industry says that's on top of an existing shortage after manufacturers cut production during covid and importing used-cars is no longer economical. Reporter Louise Ternouth and camera operator Marika Khabazi have the story.…
 
National's unveiled its blue book of brilliance, outlining a plan to make New Zealand a top performer in education. Reading, writing and maths would all have to be taught for an hour each day in primary and intermediate schools, under a National government. National would also require regular "standardised, robust assessment" in the three core subj…
 
Bobby Caldwell - Open Your Eyes Dj Psychiatre - Don't F*** With My Groove Azymuth - Partido Novo (Faze Action Mix) Move D - To The Disco 77 (Move D Live Rework) Larry de Kat - J. Session Victim - Good Intentions Books - Feel It In My Bones (Feat Zodiac) Cottam - Rhythmic Doddering Soul Renegades - Real Change Demuir - Home Sweet Home (The Journey) …
 
The Guilty Feminist Emergency Episode – The Casey Review Presented by Deborah Frances-White with special guest Jamie Klingler Recorded 21 March via Squadcast. Released 22 March 2023. The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon. More about Deborah Frances-White https://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW h…
 
"Sometimes it seems you have it all..." On the show today: Moider Mother, running club, TV2, Jess Aspinwall, PERMANENT//ZEIMP, Art of Noise, Proteins Of Magic, Christine and the Queens, Róisín Murphy, M(h)aol, T. G. Shand, Red Axes, Body Beat Ritual, Zombies in Miami, Bawrut, Drugdealer, M83, Seekersinternational presents Ragga Preservation Society…
 
There's a long list of communty events and services potentially on the chopping block as Auckland's mayor demands savings - with a budget shortfall of more than $270 million. The 21 local boards have to trim $16 million or five percent of their spend. And that could mean cuts to libraries, ANZAC Day commemorations, swim lessons and park services. A…
 
A three-year programme to boost New Zealand's para athletes, aims to build not only their sporting skills, but their networks into the sports community. Being a para-athlete or coach can be a lonely existence when athlete numbers are low in any individual para sport and para athletes have a wide range of impairments. Paralympics New Zealand with th…
 
A quarter of a century after it was stolen, a Hawke's Bay man finally has his wallet back. A clean up crew clearing trees toppled in Cyclone Gabrielle unearthed the wallet in a Hastings park. Then in a typically New Zealand way its owner was tracked down via someone who knew someone who lived next to the daughter of the retired farmer, who's the ri…
 
Some residents in Whakatū/Nelson are still waiting for their homes to be repaired six months after they were displaced by flooding. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins visited today to check in on its recovery, including protection works along the Maitai River. He also met with slip affected residents in the Tāhunanui slump zone. Samantha Gee was there.…
 
Former US President Donald Trump is hunkering down in Florida amid widespread speculation he is just days away from arrest. It follows an investigation into a hush payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. If arrested, Trump would be the first US president to face criminal charges. CNN's Washington correspondent Kristen Hol…
 
Two-time New Zealand Olympian Zane Robertson has been banned from all sport for eight years after being caught doping. The distance runner who trains in Kenya tested positive for performance enhancing drug EPO at the Great Manchester Run in May last year. The New Zealand Olympic Committee and Drug Free Sport have condemned Robertson's actions. We'r…
 
'It's not good enough' - an admission from Auckland Transport that its service has been sub-standard. Gridlock across Auckland last night caused massive delays for bus users heading home. Some waited over an hour for a ride. For many, it's something they're getting used to - full buses sailing past stops and services that never arrive. Our reporter…
 
Are our children failing, or is the education system failing them? National's revealed it will rewrite the school cirriculum if it gets into government. It follows recent pilot NCEA tests of year 10 students where pass rates were as low as 34 percent in writing and 56 percent in maths. New Zealand students have also been slipping in international t…
 
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