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Every Nation Christchurch

Every Nation Christchurch

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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.
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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.
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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.
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In 1991, Peter Ellis was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the sexual abuse of more than a dozen children. What really went on at the Christchurch Civic Creche? Who can you believe?
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Views from Down Underer

Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs

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Analysis, news commentary, and opinions on the international relations of the Indo-Pacific and beyond as seen from the region by people from the region. An initiative of the Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs (www.indopac.nz) in Christchurch, New Zealand, the podcast is hosted by Professor Alex Tan of the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) with panelists Dr Juhn Chris Espia of the University of the Philippines Visayas, Associate Professor Nick Khoo of the University of Otag ...
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The Guy and Harley Podcast

Pigville Productions Ltd

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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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Ruddle Me This! With Taylor Ruddle is an independently produced Kiwi podcast based in Christchurch, New Zealand where the host Taylor Ruddle, an Award winning stand up comedian chats to artists, comedians, performers and anybody else interesting in a long form, chilled out, cosy conversation. If you want to know what it's like to be an up and coming Stand Up Comedian, then this is the pod for you!
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Four Muslim women widowed by the Christchurch mosque attacks share their journeys through a year of grief, the impact on their communities, and the steps they're taking towards a different life.
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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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DELVE

newsroom.co.nz

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DELVE SERIES 7 - FRACTURED SEASON 2: Season 2 of Fractured will be launching shortly. In the meantime we have published two special bonus episodes. DELVE SERIES 6 – SATANIC PANIC: Peter Ellis, the Creche Case & Me: In never-before-heard interviews, this gripping series takes you inside one of New Zealand’s most controversial legal cases, when a kind of madness gripped Christchurch, resulting in a miscarriage of justice that would take 30 years to put right. Satanic Panic is the first Melanie ...
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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 [email protected] with the name or alias that you wish to use, and your gender.
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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.
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Bold Company

Business Canterbury

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Business Canterbury's Bold Company Podcast is all about telling the stories of Canterbury businesses and the people behind them. Join hosts Hannah Weeds and Vaughan Fleming as they uncover tales of innovation, determination, success and lessons learned across Canterbury. Big thanks to our Season 1 sponsor, Christchurch Airport – growing the engine room for Canterbury businesses. And the lovely people at Ruffells, one of Christchurch’s leading creative studios who are helping us make this hap ...
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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
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Linwood Avenue Union Church

Linwood Avenue Union Church

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Linwood Avenue Union Church is a community focused church in the heart of Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand. Our mission is peace and love in our community. All are welcome! Recorded sermons can be found here.
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In never-before-heard interviews, this gripping new series takes you inside one of New Zealand’s most controversial legal cases, when a kind of madness gripped Christchurch, resulting in a miscarriage of justice that would take 30 years to put right. Peter Ellis, the Creche Case & Me is an 8-part Newsroom Investigates podcast presented by Melanie Reid - or watch the series at Newsroom.co.nz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Our Darkest Day

Our Darkest Day

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The Christchurch mosque attacks on March 15, 2019 were the country’s worst peacetime mass shooting ever. 51 people were killed and 40 people were injured as they prayed. In the months that followed, survivors and victim’s families faced a hard road. Many still struggle from their injuries even now. Families still find it hard cope with the loss of their loved ones under such horrific circumstances. Uncomfortable questions about white supremacy and racism plagued New Zealand.Two years later, ...
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So you're looking to leave your nine to five job right? You want to do something else, but you're probably afraid what if it doesn't work out? What if I quit my job, and the thing I fall into fails. Or worse. I'm even more unhappy there. What happens? My name is Steve Oehley. I'm somebody on my own journey to escape the nine to five. I'm here because I know that there are other people just like me who are also stuck in the trap of a nine to five job they don't enjoy. Join the movement: https ...
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Mastering Multisport Kayaking takes you from complete beginner to confident paddler. Hosted by Samuel Milne, professional kayaking skills coach at Canterbury Kayaking in Christchurch, New Zealand. Sam provides his expert advice on preparing for the kayaking stage of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast race and similar multisport kayaking events. Start listening now to increase your paddling knowledge and master the art of multisport kayaking.
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Labour Leader Chris Hipkins joined John MacDonald this morning to give his thoughts on some of the biggest stories of the week. The integrity of the public service is being called into question after Census data was allegedly misused – how will this impact trust in the future? Hipkins believes the GP shortage is the biggest factor impacting demand …
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Hello and welcome to Christchurch Xscape's Sunday Service. This week we continue with our series ‘Don’t Stop Believin’’ looking at the book of Hebrews. Please feel free to get in touch [email protected] Reading: Hebrews 4:1-11, Exodus 1:11-16, Matthew 11:28-30. Our podcast https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/xchurch/ Our blog for thought-pro…
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In this episode I am finally joined by the boss lady of Nerd Nite Christchurch, Nicole! She's a very clever and interesting person and brought some very unique Tiny Joys to discuss. Nicole's Tiny Joys: Structural engineering New Zealand back country huts Kate Sheppard Flushing toilets Clean water Check out Nerd Nite Christchurch: https://christchur…
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Adrian Orr. Champion of the people. Well, that might be going a bit too far. But the Reserve Bank Governor was speaking my language when he says that dropping the Official Cash Rate, like he did yesterday, is just the start and that the banks have to do their bit too. And I couldn’t agree more. He was having a dig at their profit margins. But for m…
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 How much of your life is dictated by what others consider "normal"? You sit at a desk all day because it's considered professional. You might wear a suit and tie because it's civilised. You put on shoes even when they hurt your feet, because that's just what people do. But have you ever stopped to wonder why...? Why do we force ourselves into unco…
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I reckon most of us, when we fill out the census papers, assume that the information we’re providing won’t end up in the wrong hands. I know there are some people who don't feel like that. People who just don't want to give personal information to anyone - especially the government. Or the state. The Wizard of Christchurch was known over the years …
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 What does it take to leave a safe corporate environment–complete with a potential six figure salary, so you can finally live and work on your own terms? Today I spoke with Alexis Martinez, a former wealth management professional at Merrill Lynch. She's spent five intense years helping high net worth clients, only to discover she was burnt out and …
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Cathedrale - South Life [Poison LP] Eterna - Too Medical [Debunker LP] Andy Bell - Apple Green Ufo [Pinball Wanderer LP] Live in Peace - Faint Heart [single] Taxidermists - Does The Wind Know [20247 EP] better joy - waiting on time [heading into blue LP] Bloom Effect - Armour [Portents LP] Crush - What If I Wanted It¿ ⁄ Child Prodigy [Glow Ep] Eart…
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Already, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is looking ahead to whenever a ceasefire might happen in Ukraine and has said that, if or when it does, he’d be happy to send troops in to keep the peace. It was too early for PM Christopher Luxon to confirm the Government's interest in sending troops to Ukraine once there’s a ceasefire during his regula…
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This week on Line By Line, my guest is Jeff Clark, a comedian, actor and improviser who legit studied Shakespeare at uni. This week and in the final edition of Line By Line (for now) we tackle the aftermath of Romeo and Juliet's meeting and see how they both seek out the guidance of their mentor figures in Friar Lawrence and The Nurse, respectively…
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 Your career is on autopilot. You're working hard, showing up every day, but something feels off–like you're drifting, not driving, through your professional life. We often look at our jobs as one long blur of repetitive, sometimes meaningless tasks. And if you're drifting through your career, you might be thinking... "Is this really it?" What if t…
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Is this now an era of stick power in international relations? An era of my way or the highway? US VP Vance spoke at the Munich Security Conference and lectured (or read the riot act) his European audience. NZ and Cook Islands are having an uncomfortable moment in their relationship when Cook Islands signed an agreement with China without prior aler…
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When I saw Brian Tamaki on the news last night, he looked more pompous than ever. Pompous - not pious. Because he was the one who instructed his so-called followers to disrupt that drag artist’s kids show and protest at the Auckland Rainbow Parade at the weekend. From the pictures I’ve seen, both of those events looked pretty ugly. His idea. Under …
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We're in a series on Jeremiah - a book that has been described as confusing and complex. Today our Senior Minister, Steve, is starts our series on Jeremiah by preaching from Jeremiah 1. If you've made a decision to follow Jesus, want more information about discipleship or for more info about Christchurch Anglican Newport and to get in touch with us…
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Hell of an episode for you today as Ray O'Leary is back and he's let me pick his brain for about an hour about stand up comedy. The bulk of what we cover is how to develop yourself from just telling a bunch of jokes to getting to the place where you are offering something different and giving the audience your version of the world. How to get some …
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 Do you feel like life is speeding by so quickly that you barely have time to figure out if you're on the right track? Every week, the days blur together–work, eat, sleep, repeat–and amidst that blur, you might miss the subtle signs that your life is trying to tell you something. In today's Monday Motivation, I'm going to help you kickstart your wo…
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In this homily, Fr. Michael unpacks the radical nature of the Beatitudes in the Gospel of Luke. True happiness, he explains, is not found in wealth, success, or external behaviors, but in placing everything in God’s hands. Through powerful personal stories, he illustrates how those who let go of worldly attachments and embrace God’s love discover t…
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You're worrying about making the right choice in your career. Every decision feels like it could make or break you. You lie awake at night, worrying about the future, while quietly hoping everything will just work out, and you'll find yourself in your dream job. You don't wanna reach retirement regretting the career decisions you did or did not mak…
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Are you feeling like your career is going nowhere? Every day feels the same: the monotony, the lack of progress, the dreams of what 'could be' slipping further away with each passing Monday. You're not just unsatisfied, you're beginning to doubt if change is even possible for you. But what if there's a simple and proven way to break free from the c…
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Send Us A Message! Let us know what you think. Topic #1: RNZ 11th of February - ‘Pre-wave' of property investors start to appear Topic #2: Good Returns 11th of February - Borrowers switch from floating to fixed rates at brisk clip Topic #3: NZ Herald 11th of February - Kāinga Ora cracks down on rent debt, halves outstanding amount Topic #4: NZ Advi…
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I’m starting to wonder whether it was just a fluke that we managed to build things like the big hydro dams back in the day without them falling over. Without them falling apart. Cracking under the pressure. Because, when you consider achievements like that, it makes it laughable that we don’t seem to be capable anymore of really simple stuff like f…
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Today on Politics Friday John MacDonald was joined in studio by National’s Matt Doocey and Labour’s Tracey McLellan. They discussed yesterday’s supermarket announcement: does the Government really believe another player will enter the scene, or is it all just talk? Why has some mental health funding been redistributed when New Zealand continues to …
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 You want to come across as a professional: to your clients, to your colleagues, to your boss. But are you taking yourself too seriously? And how is it costing you in your career? In this happiness episode, you're going to find out. - If you’re enjoying this podcast, don’t forget to follow us on your favourite app. - Join the Escape the nine to fiv…
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John MacDonald was joined by Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger for a chat about the biggest issues concerning residents. Christchurch City Councillors have adopted their Draft Annual Plan. It now proposes a 7.58% overall rates increase, down from the originally-drafted 8.93%. They achieved this not by cost cutting, as well as paying off less debt, res…
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Let me give a shout out to Christchurch City Councillor Melanie Coker, who has told her council colleagues that what they are doing by not paying-off debt to keep the rates rise this year lower and then stinging us with an even bigger increase next year, is misleading. That’s how she’s describing this smoke and mirrors way councillors are trimming-…
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This time I'm joined by Cyn Shrader Hill, an Author/Editor, Founder of Elk Valley Paranormal (EVP) and Storyteller. Cyn was put in touch with me via Jen of Paranormal NL Podcast so we were chatting for the first time but it ended up being a lovely wee cosy chat about pizza and rain on the roof as well as some paranormal stuff in there too! The 3 ti…
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We all have embarrassing moments etched in our memories. That time everyone laughed at us in primary school. That rejection in high school. That night we got drunk at college and humiliated ourselves. But how many embarrassing moments do you remember in your life not involving you? And why is this relevant to your career? In this week's Thought of …
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If you thought Three Waters was a dog, how are you feeling now, with the news out today that the Christchurch City Council is looking at going all user pays on it when it comes to water? And this isn’t strictly a conversation about Christchurch. It’s a conversation about your philosophical position when it comes to water – something essential to al…
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 What makes for a meaningful career and who are these people achieving it? How have people escaped the 9 to 5 with a smile on their face ad how have they done it? My life's mission is to help working professionals like you take the next steps in their professional lives and design a career that works for you. Having interviewed some of the most int…
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A man of many stage names, Mark Lizotte, better known as Diesel, joined John MacDonald live from Australia for a chat. He’ll be taking to the stage in a couple of week’s time as a part of the line up for Selwyn Sounds. He and John talked about his career and it continuing to flourish with the release of new music and his pre-show habit of weather f…
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Whenever people used to bang on about Christopher Luxon being the next John Key —which, I think we all agree now, he isn’t— but whenever I used to hear that talk, I pooed-pooed it. All because of what the two of them did before they got into politics. And the fact that Luxon isn’t another John Key is why we’ve got two new political polls telling us…
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Hello and welcome to Christchurch Xscape's Sunday Service. This week we continue with our series ‘Don’t Stop Believin’’ looking at the book of Hebrews. Please feel free to get in [email protected] Reading: Numbers 20:2-13, Hebrews 7:3-19 Our podcasthttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/xchurch/ Our blog for thought-provoking articleshttps…
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This week on Line By Line, my guest is Jeff Clark, a comedian, actor and improviser who legit studied Shakespeare at uni and we tackle THE scene. Like THE Romeo and Juliet scene, you know the one. Wherefor art thou on the balcony. Yeah you know the one! Follow Jeff online: https://www.facebook.com/JeffClarkPerformer https://www.facebook.com/garysta…
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 What do I want to be when I grow up? It's a question we've all asked in our lives–and if you're thinking about making a career change, chances are you may also be thinking, how do I find a job that I like, or maybe even love? How do I change careers without losing the financial security of my current job? How do I balance my career with my persona…
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We’ll be launching season 2 of Fractured soon, but before we do, we are going to play you some extracts from a US documentary called The Syndrome. It’s a film that challenges the scientific validity of Shaken Baby syndrome and highlights the impact of wrongful convictions on families, featuring a group of doctors who consider the diagnosis to be ju…
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Send Us A Message! Let us know what you think. Topic #1: Realestate.co.nz 3rd of February - Sellers hit 2025 hard, with new listings at levels not seen in a decade Topic #2: NZ Herald 4th of February -Housing Minister Chris Bishop reveals Kāinga Ora’s turnaround plan to reduce deficit Topic #3: Oneroof 4th of February - Wellington’s average RV drop…
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