Search Results
Related tags:
- Christchurch
- christchurch'
- christchurch
- Christchurch Cathedral
- Christchurch earthquakes
- Christchurch Rebuild
- Christchurch Hospital
- Central Christchurch
- Christchurch rates
- Christchurch Airport
- Christchurch Wizard
- Christchurch earthquake
- Christchurch ratepayers
- Christchurch traffic
- Regenerate Christchurch
- Christchurch Library
- Christchurch city
- Christchurch Festival
- Christchurch trees
- Christchurch Music
- Christchurch houses
- Christchurch mayor
- Christchurch valuations
- WORD Christchurch
- Christchurch Mayoralty
Displaying items 4176 - 4200 of 10000 in total
-
Comancheros arrests will make dent in NZ's drug market - police
A massive police bust has seen every member of the Comancheros gang chapter in Christchurch arrested. Other gang members and associates in Auckland are also facing charges and millions of dollars… Audio
-
Calls for Christchurch to investigate 9pm closing for off-licence liquor outlets
Audio 29 Aug 2024One city watching how Auckland's plan progresses is Christchurch. It's Mayor has added his voice to the call for the city to investigate 9 PM closing for off-licence liquor outlets and he's been… Audio
-
'Deteriorating' emergency services radio networks get a revamp
Emergency services radio 'deteriorating' - but lifeline revamp underway
It is the first phase of the $1.4b Public Safety Network rollout over the next 10 years.
-
Every member of Comancheros Christchurch chapter arrested in drug bust
Every member of Comancheros chapter arrested in drug bust
At least 18 men are set to appear in court after 70 police searches into what police allege was 15 million worth of drugs moved around the country.
-
Should people be allowed to pick flowers in public parks?
A debate is blooming in Christchurch on whether or not people should be allowed to pick flowers in public parks. It follows some pretty brazen thefts in the Garden City, of not just flowers but entire… Audio
-
Winston Peters defends climate change comments
Winston Peters defends climate change comments
He says he does believe humans had a role in causing climate change.
-
Oldest and youngest paralympians share excitement ahead of Paralympics
Oldest and youngest paralympians share excitement ahead of Games
Whether you're 62 or 18, the anticipation is the same for two of New Zealand's athletes at the Paralympic Games in Paris.
-
Mana Ake school mental health programme set to continue
Mana Ake school mental health programme set to continue
The rollout of mental health support for primary and intermediate school pupils in Hawke's Bay and Tai Rāwhiti is set to continue.
-
Bailey Messervy found guilty of murdering Christchurch dog walker Nigel Wilson
Man found guilty of murdering Christchurch dog walker
The jury rejected Bailey Messervy's defence that he did not intend to kill Nigel Wilson when he stabbed him.
-
Easy Eats: Mexican Bean Toasties with Grated Salsa
Recipe by Sam Parish
From Afternoons on Wednesday 28 August 2024
-
Lowest income New Zealanders paying highest power prices, data reveals
Poorest New Zealanders paying highest power prices
The city with the highest average income has the cheapest electricity, data reveals.
-
Oral Questions for Wednesday 28 August 2024
Audio 28 Aug 2024Questions to Ministers DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he… Audio
-
Christchurch man spending inheritance to fight landfill
One Canterbury man is choosing to spend some of his inheritance to fight a landfill proposal. "Self-appointed mayor of Whiterock" Mike McCaleb has already spent nearly $25,000 of his own money on… Audio
-
A woman's lifelong fascination with mermaids
A woman's lifelong fascination with mermaids
At home, in the bathtub, writer Megan Dunn tried to imagine her own mermaid tail forming. She's gone on to pen a new book, The Mermaid Chronicles. Audio
-
Gardening guerilla's flower patch shut down by Christchurch council
Gardening guerilla aghast as council shuts down flower patch
Heath Ling planted out a barren strip at an intersection in Woolston, but Christchurch City Council banned him from tending it - saying it is a distraction to drivers. Audio
-
Prisoners held in solitary confinement for 900 days, report finds
Prisoners held in solitary isolation for 900 days at NZ's 'super-maxi'
The "brutal" conditions in a "prison within a prison" have been revealed in a damning first report. Audio
-
Kiwi cyclist Joe Nation wins gruelling 2000-kilometre Silk Road Mountain Race
'Incredible experience': Kiwi cyclist wins 2000km race through Kyrgyzstan
Christchurch's Joe Nation rode to victory after battling lightning storms, freezing conditions and avoiding being eaten by wolves in the Silk Road Mountain Race. Audio
-
Anti-Wellington Council pamphlet contains 'malicious misinformation', Muslim group says
Anti-Wellington Council pamphlet contains 'malicious misinformation'
A Muslim leader says it's so far from the truth, when he first heard about it he thought he was being pranked. But a supporter of the flyer says otherwise.
-
Building begins on NZ's largest solar farm next to Christchurch Airport
Building begins on NZ's largest solar farm
It will have about 300,000 solar panels and is expected to generate enough renewable energy to power close to 36,000 homes.
-
Kiwi cyclist wins 2000 kilometre race in Kyrgyzstan
A Kiwi cyclist has battled lightening storms, freezing conditions and avoided being eaten by wolves, to win the world's toughtest mountain bike race. Christchurch's Joe Nation rode to victory in the… Audio
-
Is melatonin safe for children?
Parents are shipping melatonin in from overseas. Why?
Some parents say melatonin is the only way to get their kids to sleep and the medication should be easier to get in New Zealand. Audio
-
Gardening guerilla's flower patch shut down by council
A gardening guerilla who's turned a concrete jungle of a median strip into a colourful flower patch is being shut down by Christchurch council for safety reasons. Heath Ling planted out the barren… Audio
-
Thrift
Katy Gosset meets a Christchurch woman who's teaching a new generation of New Zealanders how to pickle and preserve. Audio
-
MMA fighter Janay Harding joins RNZ's TAHI podcast
MMA fighter Janay Harding joins RNZ's TAHI podcast
"I'm a yapper ... might as well make that my job," she told new co-host So'omālō Iteni Schwalger. Audio
-
Tactix re-sign 'defensive wall' for ANZ netball premiership
Tactix re-sign 'defensive wall' for ANZ netball premiership
The trio of Karin Burger, Jane Watson and Paris Lokotui will all return.