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  • 'It's like I'm his big brother now' - Charity says need for mentors greater than ever after cyclone

    News
    New Zealand children
    6 Dec 2023
    Fraser MacKenzie and Hunter Stephenson

    A Hawke's Bay charity says the number of young people waiting to be matched with a mentor had jumped following Cyclone Gabrielle.

    More children in need of mentors, says Hawke's Bay charity
  • Pacific Waves for 16 December 2023

    Audio
    Pacific
    6 Dec 2023

    Fiji hosts New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters for a 24 hour visit on his first overseas engagement; Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown pleased with funding commitments made at COP28 ; A… Audio

  • Christchurch start-up ambitous to help Pacific Cocoa farms

    Audio
    Pacific
    6 Dec 2023

    A Christchurch start-up wants to bring steam power to the Pacific islands to help cocoa farmers dry their beans. Audio

  • Spring scorcher: Where the sun shone and the rain fell

    News
    New Zealand weather
    6 Dec 2023
    Spring blossoms blooming in the sunshine

    Most parts of the country recorded above-normal average temperatures in the past three months.

    Spring scorcher: Where the sun shone and the rain fell
  • Hundreds gather in Christchurch for National Māori Action Day

    News
    New Zealand activism
    5 Dec 2023
    Hundreds turned out to protest against the government's policies, at Ōtautahi's Bridge of Remembrance, in what has been described as National Māori Action Day on 5 December, 2023.

    Hundreds of people gathered at Christchurch's Bridge of Remembrance on Tuesday evening as part of a national protest against the new government's policies on co-governance and the Treaty.

    Hundreds gather in Christchurch for National Māori Action Day
  • Lawyers for CTV building engineer Dr Alan Reay claim allegation unwarranted

    News
    New Zealand court
    5 Dec 2023
    The damaged CTV building in the central business district in Christchurch on February 23, 2011 - a day after the city was rocked by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake.

    Lawyers representing the engineer whose firm designed the CTV building that collapsed in the Christchurch earthquake say the complaint against Dr Alan Reay has no basis and should be dismissed.

    Lawyers for CTV building engineer Dr Alan Reay claim allegation unwarranted
  • Wife of terror attack victim forced to leave dying husband

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    5 Dec 2023
    Saira Patel gives evidence to the First Phase Inquest into the deaths of the 51 worshippers resulting from the 2019 Christchurch Terror Attacks (December 2023).

    Saira Patel told the Christchurch terror attack inquest that not being with her husband in his final moments still distresses her to this day.

    Christchurch terror attack inquest: 'Significant blind spot' relating to St John's specialist paramedics - coroner
  • Parliament's new Speaker hints at free flow style

    Audio
    politics
    5 Dec 2023
    Gerry Brownlee in the Speakers chair during the Commission Opening of Parliament.

    The new Speaker Gerry Brownlee has offered a heads-up about how he'll run Parliament, with Standing Orders to be a mere guide rather than a strict line to follow. Audio

  • Parliament's new Speaker hints at free flow style

    News
    The House politics
    5 Dec 2023
    Gerry Brownlee in the Speakers chair during the Commission Opening of Parliament.

    The new Speaker Gerry Brownlee has offered a heads-up about how he'll run Parliament, with Standing Orders to be a mere guide rather than a strict line to follow.

    Audio

    Parliament's new Speaker hints at free flow style
  • Angela Blackmoore murder trial: Crown case relies on 'very odd man', defence argues

    News
    New Zealand crime
    5 Dec 2023
    Angela Blackmoore was found murdered in her Christchurch home in 1995.

    A defence lawyer in the Angela Blackmoore murder trial has told jurors the Crown's key witness is a "liar" and a "pervert".

    Angela Blackmoore murder trial: Crown case relies on 'very odd man', defence argues
  • Fifty best films: Rear Window

    Audio
    arts movies
    5 Dec 2023
    James Stewart in Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 thriller Rear Window

    Up from number 54 to 38 in the 2022 Sight & Sound 2022 Top 50, Hitchcock's Rear Window is almost flawless entertainment, says Dan Slevin. Video

  • St John duty manager says he missed vital info during mosque attacks

    Audio
    crime
    5 Dec 2023
    041223 CHRIS SKELTON
Witness, Bruce Chubb from St John command and control during the Christchurch terror attack inquest held at the Christchurch Justice precinct.

    The St John duty manager for the Christchurch terror attacks says he missed vital information - such as the number of victims - because he was chairing a meeting while, at the same time, coordinating… Audio

  • World-first trial of uncrewed aircraft a success

    Audio
    transport travel
    5 Dec 2023
    Glider plane.

    A world-first trial has just finished near Christchurch, in which an uncrewed aircraft has safely integrated into controlled airspace, flying among other piloted planes.

    A series of test flights with… Audio

  • Christchurch school's Stairway to Heaven cover an online hit

    News
    New Zealand education
    5 Dec 2023
    More than 100 pupils took part in St Andrew's College's performance of Stairway to Heaven, on 26 November, 2023.

    A Christchurch school performance of Stairway to Heaven has wowed the crowd so much it led to a flood of requests for the footage, and has now been viewed more than 150,000 times. Video

    Christchurch school's Stairway to Heaven cover an online hit
  • Asset sales not the solution to council debt - local government scholar

    News
    Business local council
    5 Dec 2023
    Low fog delays and cancels flights at Wellington Airport Tues 21st Jan 2020.

    A local government scholar says asset sales are not the answer as major councils try to balance their books.

    Asset sales not the solution to council debt - local government scholar
  • Christchurch school's Stairway to Heaven cover an online hit

    News
    New Zealand education
    4 Dec 2023
    More than 100 pupils took part in St Andrew's College's performance of Stairway to Heaven, on 26 November, 2023.

    A Christchurch school performance of Stairway to Heaven has wowed the crowd so much it led to a flood of requests for the footage, and has now been viewed more than 150,000 times. Video, Audio

    Christchurch school's Stairway to Heaven cover an online hit
  • Blackmoore murder trial: Defence's Dungeons and Dragons submission 'ludicrous' - prosecutor

    News
    New Zealand court
    4 Dec 2023
    The crown prosecutors leave court after the Tarrant case

    Crown prosecutors in the Angela Blackmoore murder trial have described evidence against the pair of co-accused as 'overwhelming'.

    Angela Blackmoore murder trial: Defence's Dungeons and Dragons submission 'ludicrous' - Crown prosecutor
  • Complaint brought against engineer of CTV building

    Audio
    law
    4 Dec 2023
    Rescuers stand at the smoking ruins of the CTV building, where 115 people died, in Christchurch on 24 February, 2011, two days after the deadly earthquake.

    Twelve years after the CTV building collapsed during the Christchurch earthquake, families of the victims killed inside have told an engineering disciplinary hearing they want justice and… Audio

  • Christchurch terror attack inquest: Chaotic St John leadership call played in court

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    4 Dec 2023
    041223 CHRIS SKELTON
Witness, Bruce Chubb from St John command and control during the Christchurch terror attack inquest held at the Christchurch Justice precinct.

    The call shows St John still believed only four or five people had been injured more than 20 minutes after first shooting began.

    Christchurch terror attack inquest: Chaotic St John leadership call played in court
  • Families of victims of CTV building collapse give statement at disciplinary hearing

    Audio
    natural disasters
    4 Dec 2023
    The damaged CTV building in the central business district in Christchurch on February 23, 2011 - a day after the city was rocked by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake.

    The families of the victims of the CTV building collapse in Christchurch have told an engineering disciplinary hearing they've been waiting 12 years for accountability.

    The building collapsed in the… Audio

  • CTV building engineer to face disciplinary committee

    News
    New Zealand court
    4 Dec 2023
    Rescuers stand at the smoking ruins of the CTV building, where 115 people died, in Christchurch on 24 February, 2011, two days after the deadly earthquake.

    A complaint against an engineer whose firm designed the CTV building that collapsed in the Christchurch earthquake will be before a disciplinary committee.

    CTV building engineer to face disciplinary committee
  • Temperatures plummet as southerly front moves up NZ

    News
    New Zealand weather
    4 Dec 2023
    A woman has difficulty holding an umbrella from strong winds in rainy weather.

    Christchurch topped 29C on Sunday, but will only reach 13C on Monday. Audio

    Southerly front moving up NZ, bringing heavy rain to eastern North Island
  • Complaint against CTV engineer being heard

    Audio 4 Dec 2023
    The damaged CTV building in the central business district in Christchurch on February 23, 2011 - a day after the city was rocked by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake.

    A complaint against an engineer whose firm designed the CTV building that collapsed in the Christchurch earthquake will be heard by a disciplinary committee on Monday.

    One-hundred-and-fifteen people… Audio

  • Kiwi climbers hit the high spot at Olympic qualifier

    News
    Sport
    4 Dec 2023
    Sarah Tetzlaff (left) and Julian David went home with the men and women's titles in speed climbing at the Sport Climbing Oceania in Melbourne.(Supplied by IFSC)

    Climbing enthusiasts hope the latest Olympic sport will take off after two New Zealanders secured a spot in Paris in 2024.

    NZ sport climbers aim to reach new heights at Paris Olympics
  • Southerly front brings cool temperatures and heavy rain

    Audio 4 Dec 2023
    Dark and white clouds with shafts of sunlight and patches of blue sky.

    A southerly front is moving up the country - bringing cooler temperatures and forecasts of heavy rain.

    Christchurch reached 29 degrees on Sunday, but the temperature has dropped to 13C on Monday.

    … Audio

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