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  • Medal given to Sir Ernest Shackleton gifted to Canterbury Museum

    Audio
    history
    21 Aug 2024

    A medal given to the explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton in recognition of his Antarctic expeditions has been gifted to Canterbury Museum. Canterbury Museum chairperson David Ayers spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

    …
  • Call for Christchurch to follow Auckland's lead on stricter alcohol sales

    News
    New Zealand business
    21 Aug 2024
    Bottle cap Beer Brewery package Drinking Bar Warehouse Storage Logistic

    "Topping up" at night is "where the problems start to happen", a community board chairperson says.

    Call for Christchurch to follow Auckland's lead on stricter alcohol sales
  • NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2024

    Audio
    music
    20 Aug 2024
    NZCT Chamber Music Context Final 2024

    NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2024 Original Composition Winner Sea-am Thompson Audio

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  • Should Christchurch follow Auckland's alcohol sale restrictions?

    News
    New Zealand local council
    20 Aug 2024
    A person in silhouette drinking a bottle of alcohol with bright lights behind them.

    A community leader wants the city to follow Auckland's lead in bringing in a ban of supermarket and bottle store alcohol sales after 9pm.

    Should Christchurch follow Auckland's alcohol sale restrictions?
  • 'Pristine night skies': Kaikōura plans to dim the lights with DarkSky application

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    20 Aug 2024
    Kaikōura is already promoting its stargazing opportunities.

    The fate of Kaikōura's dark sky sanctuary bid could be known soon.

    'Pristine night skies': Kaikōura plans to dim the lights with DarkSky application
  • Christ Church Cathedral restoration over, for now

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    20 Aug 2024
    Christchurch Cathedral

    But those behind the restoration say it's not being abandoned.

    Christ Church Cathedral restoration over, for now
  • Sports correspondent Glen Larmer

    Audio 20 Aug 2024
    Shaun Johnson celebrates scoring.

    The Warriors' home ground will be known as Shaun Johnson Stadium this week as the club honours its departing playmaker.Johnson will make the last NRL playing appearance at his Auckland home ground… Audio

  • Number of sheep in New Zealand falls to 23 million

    News
    New Zealand Business
    20 Aug 2024
    Sheep in a paddock

    It's a continuation of a trend that has seen sheep numbers dropping for the last decade.

    Number of sheep in New Zealand falls to 23 million
  • Shaun Johnson honoured with stadium name change

    News
    Sport
    20 Aug 2024
    Shaun Johnson and Warriors fans.

    The Warriors' home ground will be known as Shaun Johnson Stadium this week as the club honours its departing playmaker.

    Shaun Johnson honoured with stadium name change
  • Police log more than 20,000 hate crimes in NZ since 2020

    News
    New Zealand crime
    20 Aug 2024
    Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand on March 15, 2020.

    The national total has been increasing, from 1315 in 2020 to almost 6400 cases last year.

    Police log more than 20,000 hate crimes in NZ since 2020
  • Community makes last-ditch plea to save shrinking Canterbury lake

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    19 Aug 2024
    Lake Camp on August 2. The area where the Balmacaan Diversion previously flowed into the lake can be seen on the right.

    Ashburton councillors will meet on Tuesday to decide if action is to be taken.

    Community makes last-ditch plea ahead of Lake Camp meeting
  • Crown says stabbing of man out walking his dog was 'reckless killing'

    News
    New Zealand court
    19 Aug 2024
    18th August 2024 Iain McGregor/The Press
Bailey Messervy, 20, appears for his trial at the Christchurch High Court. He is charged with the murder of Nigel Wilson at Bexley Reserve in November 2022.

    Nigel Wilson was on his routine early-morning dog walk when he was the victim of a brutal stabbing attack, a Crown prosecutor says.

    Crown says stabbing of dog walker Nigel Wilson was 'reckless killing'
  • Polar blast causes major disruptions across NZ

    Audio 19 Aug 2024

    A polar blast has caused major disruptions across the country today, with snow reaping havoc on South Island roads, and torential rain causing homes flood and severe slips in the North Island. All… Audio

  • Covid-19 update: 1693 new cases, 28 further deaths

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    19 Aug 2024
    Illustration of coronavirus particles. Coronaviruses cause several diseases in humans, including covid-19, SARS and forms of the common cold. (Photo by NOBEASTSOFIERCE/SCIENCE PHOTO LI / DDJ / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    The number of new cases are higher, and there were more deaths than last week.

    Covid-19 update: 1693 new cases, 28 further deaths
  • 'Irreplaceable' naval memorabilia stolen from cadets base

    News
    New Zealand history
    19 Aug 2024
    Items that were stolen from the Training Ship Godley Navy Cadets' building.

    The Training Ship Godley Navy Cadets' building was broken into over the weekend of 10 and 11 August.

    'Irreplaceable' naval memorabilia stolen from cadets base
  • 'Like a Christmas scene': Drivers stranded by snow describe 'festive' air

    News
    New Zealand weather
    19 Aug 2024
    Arthurs Pass after August snow

    A traveller says being stuck in Arthur's Pass overnight by heavy snow has been like a forced holiday. Audio

    Drivers stranded by snow describe 'festive' air
  • Canterbury baby's death remains unexplained

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    19 Aug 2024
    Police generic

    The death of an infant in North Canterbury is still being treated as unexplained, two weeks later.

    Canterbury baby's death remains unexplained
  • Pivotal meeting could decide fate of Christ Church Cathedral

    News
    New Zealand spiritual practices
    19 Aug 2024
    Christchurch Cathedral

    The rebuild, which faces a shortfall in the tens of millions, is likely to be halted after the government declined further funding.

    Pivotal meeting could decide fate of earthquake-damaged Christ Church Cathedral
  • Stranded convoys freed, Canterbury residents urged to avoid travel

    News
    New Zealand weather
    18 Aug 2024
    Brothers Lukas, Felix and Archer make the most of being stuck in show on SH73 near Castle Hill on Sunday, 18 August 2024.

    A wild day of weather has residents cleaning up flooding in Tararua District and road closures in the South Island.

    Weather: Snow for the south, flooding in Pahiatua
  • Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week

    News
    New Zealand Good News
    18 Aug 2024
    Good news logo

    A new walking trail, a hero dog, and rangatahi celebrating te reo on TikTok are among the latest feel-good stories from RNZ.

    Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 12-18 August
  • Rain, snow and wind to blast the country

    News
    New Zealand weather
    17 Aug 2024
    A person braving the fierce winds in Wellington on 2 October, 2023.

    Multiple heavy rain, snowfall and strong wind warnings and watches are in place across the country.

    Weather: Rain, snow and wind to blast the country
  • Some homes are becoming uninsurable - but all may not be lost

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    16 Aug 2024
    A house in Avonside, damaged in the 22 February Canterbury earthquake, 2011.

    After a series of natural disasters, real doubt hangs over the insurance options available to some New Zealand homeowners.

    Some New Zealand homes are becoming uninsurable because of natural disasters - but all may not be lost
  • 'Boys playing in short pants': Sir Bob Charles takes swing at LIV Golf

    News
    Sport Canterbury
    16 Aug 2024
    Sir Bob Charles.

    "They're causing havoc - they're causing problems, and I just have no time for LIV whatsoever," Sir Bob says. Audio

    'Boys playing in short pants': Sir Bob Charles takes swing at LIV Golf
  • 'Sacred ground' at Gallipoli under threat as fires rage

    News
    World
    16 Aug 2024
    Fires have been raging across multiple areas of Türkiye.

    The fire may reach the graves of Anzac soldiers who died during World War I.

    'Sacred ground' in Anzac Cove under threat as fires rage across Türkiye, Australia's PM says
  • LIV Golf not going game any favours - Sir Bob Charles

    Audio
    sport
    16 Aug 2024

    Golfing legend Sir Bob Charles said he'll be asking questions at a Canterbury Golf dinner tonight about whether they would host a LIV Golf event next year. The Christchurch Golf Club has confirmed to… Audio

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