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  • Is a climate change emergency declaration just lip service?

    News
    The Detail environment
    18 Jun 2019
    Erosion caused by rising sea levels due to global warming.

    Auckland Council has joined five other New Zealand local bodies to declare a climate change emergency - but is this just lip service being paid in election year? 

    Audio

    How will declaring a climate change emergency help us?
  • Court appearance: Mosque attack survivors' and families' painful day

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    14 Jun 2019
    Mosque attack families exit court after the man charged pleaded not guilty to all charges.

    First Person - The man charged with the Christchurch mosque attacks pleaded not guilty today. RNZ's Katie Todd was outside the court with victim's families and survivors. Video

    Court appearance: Mosque attack survivors' and families' painful day
  • Accused mosque shooter may enter pleas on 92 charges

    Audio
    crime
    14 Jun 2019
    The accused in court

    The man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks may enter pleas to the 92 charges he faces on Friday.

    Brenton Tarrant is due to appear in the High Court at Christchurch at 9:15am.

    RNZ reporter… Audio

  • Chch council considers new transport plans after public pressure

    Audio
    transport Canterbury
    13 Jun 2019
    Chch council considers new transport plans after public pressure

    Christchurch City Council has agreed to reconsider how it manages traffic through the city's northern suburbs, when the Christchurch Northern Corridor opens next year. Video, Audio

  • Climate change emergencies: How to turn words into action?

    Audio
    environment politics
    13 Jun 2019
    Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Auckland at Auckland Council Environment Committee meeting.

    While Auckland City Council has become the latest to declare a climate emergency, the four councils who've already made similar declarations are grappling with how to turn words into action.

    Auckland… Audio

  • West Coast man unearths gold nugget worth $25,000

    Audio
    life and society
    7 Jun 2019
    The gold nugget found by Craig Douglas

    Gold fever has hit the West Coast after local man Craig Douglas stumbled upon the biggest gold nugget seen by local buyers in up to five decades. Video, Audio

  • Rogue rabbits force golfers off Otago green

    Audio
    environment life and society
    5 Jun 2019

    Roxburgh Golf Club members say they're loosing a battle against rabbits, despite repeated poison drops, night shootings, and the release of a rabbit control virus. Audio

  • Forestry wood rescued after Pigeon Valley fire

    Audio
    environment economy
    5 Jun 2019
    Clouds of smoke are seen rising from the bush fire area at Pigeon Valley this afternoon.

    What can you do with fourteen square kilometres of burnt pine trees?

    That was the question confronting Tasman forestry operators after the Pigeon Valley fire.

    Two companies tackled one of the… Audio

  • 'White supremacist' grandson will remain behind bars

    Audio
    crime law
    31 May 2019
    'White supremacist' grandson will remain behind bars

    A man described by his grandfather as a dangerous white supremacist will remain behind bars - for now. Video, Audio

  • CHCH water bottling plant fined $750 for polluting waterway

    Audio 30 May 2019

    Chinese-owned Cloud Ocean Water has been fined $750 and served two abatement notices, after the council discovered wash water and plastic beads on land surrounding its site and and in the nearby… Audio

  • Roadside birth shows risks of maternity services downgrade - midwife

    Audio
    health
    27 May 2019
    Close up of a St John ambulance on a residential street.

    A Lumsden midwife says a mother who gave birth in an ambulance on the side of a rural highway yesterday morning would have never been put in such a dangerous position if the local maternity facilities… Audio

  • Students engage in nationwide protests against climate change inaction

    Audio
    environment climate
    24 May 2019
    Students engage in nationwide protests against climate change inaction

    Thousands of students stopped writing lines and picked up signs today in a nation-wide protest against a perceived lack of action on climate change. Video, Audio

  • Engineering firms identify serious risks with new Chch building

    Audio
    technology housing
    22 May 2019

    Christchurch City Council is insisting a building found to have serious seismic flaws poses no immediate risk to the public. But the future of the new High Street block remains unclear, after three… Video, Audio

  • We tour Christchurch Hospital's new Acute Services building

    Audio 22 May 2019
    No caption

    Media were welcomed into Christchurch Hospital's new Acute Services Building yesterday, for a first glimpse inside the country's largest and most expensive hospital project to date. Construction has… Audio

  • ECan, Nelson City Council declare climate emergency

    Audio
    environment Canterbury
    16 May 2019
    A kid from Hampton Hill Primary holds up the world.

    Canterbury Regional Council has become the first in the country to declare a climate emergency, followed shortly afterwards by Nelson City Council. The move comes after weeks of pressure from… Audio

  • Cemetery plaques stolen, sold to scrap metal dealer

    Audio
    crime law
    15 May 2019

    Residents in the small rural Canterbury town Springston are angry and shocked after at least 40 cemetery plaques were stolen, desecrated and sold to a scrap metal dealer. Audio

  • Woman sentenced for hit-and-run

    Audio
    life and society crime
    9 May 2019
    Timaima Tuilawa, right, with lawyer James Rapley QC.

    The mother of a man who died after a hit-and-run in Christchurch last year says she wants his story to be told as a lesson to other drivers. Timaima Tuilawa was sentenced to community work and had her… Video, Audio

  • Central Christchurch restaurants, bars face 'worst winter'

    Audio
    food
    9 May 2019
    High Street will reopen later this year only to close again next year so the council can extend the route for the tram.

    Central Christchurch restaurant and bars say they could be heading into the "worst winter to date". Eight years on from the earthquakes there are more restaurants and bars in the city than ever before… Audio

  • High-tech cameras at mosque reassure worshippers, concern privacy experts

    Audio
    life and society crime
    8 May 2019
    Al Noor Mosque to get high tech security cameras

    High-tech security cameras that can automatically detect any active shooters, are to be installed at the gates of the Al Noor mosque next month - following the Christchurch terror attacks. Video, Audio

  • Insurer owes $300m to quake claimants – lawyer

    Audio
    Canterbury
    6 May 2019
    Insurer owes $300m to quake claimants – lawyer

    Class action has been launched against the government-owned insurance company Southern Response. A lawyer says hidden costs led to about 3000 people being underpaid. Video, Audio

  • Man appears in court after suspected bomb found at Christchurch property

    Audio
    crime law
    1 May 2019
    Man appears in court after suspected bomb found at Christchurch property

    Police say there are no known links between a man who is facing six weapons-related charges and the Christchurch mosque attacks. The man appeared in court today after a package with a suspected bomb… Video, Audio

  • Picton couple say they saw the elusive black panther

    Audio
    life and society
    30 Apr 2019

    Rumours of a South Island black panther have resurfaced after a Picton couple claim they saw the mystery beast on the prowl in Marlborough on Friday night. Audio

  • Zero-tolerance of hatred doesn't work - Life After Hate group

    Audio
    law
    29 Apr 2019
    no caption

    A US-based organisation helping people get out of extremist groups is warning New Zeland that a zero tolerance approach to white supremacy won't work. Life Against Hate says getting someone to turn… Audio

  • Prince William's Christchurch visit

    Audio 26 Apr 2019
    Prince William visiting Al Noor Mosque.

    His Royal Highness Prince William is meeting with the people affected by the March 15 Christchurch terror attacks today. This morning the Duke of Cambridge went to Al Noor mosque to speak to the… Audio

  • World in Sport for 24 April 2019

    Audio
    Pacific sport
    24 Apr 2019

    Two Fiji youth football internationals have been suspended from the sport for three years, the Solomon Islands Under 17 men's football team head to Europe and futsal players from around New Zealand… Audio

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