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  • 'It feels like old people don't matter' - Cashless buses causing anxiety among elderly

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting transport
    3 Nov 2023
    Cashless changes are proposed for the Greater Christchurch Metro Network. Supplied / Environment Canterbury

    The prospect of cashless buses will cause anxiety for older residents, Grey Power North Canterbury president Jan Pentecost says.

    Cashless buses concern Grey Power
  • MHM Automation receives premium takeover offer from Bettcher Industries

    News
    Business
    3 Nov 2023
    Interior view of a warehouse with racks, pallets, goods, forklifts

    Storage, transport, and logistics equipment maker MHM Automation has received a takeover offer from United States-based Bettcher Industries.

    MHM Automation receives premium takeover offer from Bettcher Industries
  • Christchurch powerlines tampered with, Orion spends $500k to fix

    News
    New Zealand crime
    3 Nov 2023
    22363608 - electricity pylon against the blue sky

    Police are investigating reports of people tampering with powerlines around Christchurch.

    Powerlines tampered with in Christchurch, Orion spends $500k in 18 months on repairs
  • Armed offenders squad give statements at mosque attack inquest

    Audio 3 Nov 2023
    Al Noor Mosque

    The police have recounted their frantic efforts to get medical help to people shot inside Al Noor mosque during the 2019 Christchurch terror attacks.

    The Armed Offender squad members have given… Audio

  • Christchurch house fire being treated as suspicious

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    3 Nov 2023
    No caption

    A house fire in the Christchurch suburb of St Albans is being treated as suspicious.

    Christchurch house fire being treated as suspicious
  • Reports of powerlines being tampered with in Christchurch

    Audio
    energy Canterbury
    3 Nov 2023

    Police are investigating reports of people tampering with powerlines around Christchurch.

    The behaviour - which they say is very dangerous - was reported numerous times in April, then again this… Audio

  • Breakers confident of ending losing streak

    News
    Sport
    3 Nov 2023
    Zylan Cheatham of the Breakers.

    Breakers lose 'focal point' of the team but remain confident of ending losing streak.

    Breakers confident of ending losing streak
  • Paramedic says he broke St John policy to help mosque attack victims

    Audio
    law
    2 Nov 2023
    2nd November 2023 Iain McGregor/The Press/Pool
Christchurch Masjidain Attack Coronial hearing.
Witness Dean Brown - St John.

    The first paramedic inside Al Noor Mosque following the Christchurch terror attack says if policy was followed, medical staff would NOT have gone in at all. The inquest has heard eight to ten victims… Audio

  • AOS member intended to send Mosque victims to hospital in civilian cars

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    2 Nov 2023
    Al Noor Mosque

    He wanted to quickly get victims out of the Al Noor mosque following the 2019 terror attack, not only because of their physical injuries - but for their mental health as well.

    Christchurch terror attack inquest: Paramedic entered Al Noor Mosque, contrary to St John policy
  • Corrections updates community notifications after murder of Christchurch woman

    News
    New Zealand crime
    2 Nov 2023
    Juliana Bonilla-Herrera was murdered in her Addington flat in January 2022.

    Juliana Bonilla-Herrera did not know her neighbour was on parole for rape.

    Corrections changes community notifications after review into murder of Juliana Bonilla-Herrera
  • Solving the World's Problems with Ali Jones

    Audio
    housing
    2 Nov 2023

    Today Ali talks to Jesse about the insurance debacle for Christchurch home owners trying to settle with companies over their earthquake damaged homes. She advocating for the establishment of an… Audio

  • Cacao ambassador on a mission in the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    2 Nov 2023
    Oonagh Browne (left) the self-styled Cacao Ambassador has spent the last four years working to correct what she sees as the injustice shown cacao farmers in the Pacific.

    Irishwoman Oonagh Browne, who has lived in New Zealand for a number of years, wants to correct what she sees as the injustice shown cacao farmers in the Pacific.

    Cacao ambassador on a mission in the Pacific
  • Kura from Tāmaki Makaurau scoops top kapa haka prize

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    2 Nov 2023
    Te Puawai, winners of  Te Mana Kuratahi for 2023, event held in Nelson

    Te Kura o Kaupapa Māori o Hoani Waititi Marae has taken out the top prize at Te Mana Kuratahi primary school kapa haka competition.

    Kura from Tāmaki Makaurau scoops top kapa haka prize
  • Asians largest contributor to New Zealand’s population growth

    News
    IndoNZ IndoNZ Featured Stories
    2 Nov 2023
    Immigration to New Zealand.

    Migrants from India, the Philippines and China are adding extra heft to the country's annual population growth, latest figures from Stats NZ show.

    Asians largest contributor to New Zealand’s population growth
  • Celebrating women pioneers of rock

    Audio
    music
    2 Nov 2023
    Boh Runga and Julia Deans

    Kiwi musos Julia Deans from Fur Patrol, and Stellar* front woman Boh Runga talk about their upcoming ATOMIC! tour, they'll be on stage in Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington - starting next week… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • First police officers at Al Noor mosque lacked staff and supplies inquest hears

    Audio
    police court
    2 Nov 2023
    Al Noor Mosque

    The first police officers inside Al Noor mosque after the 2019 Christchurch terror attacks say they did not have the staff or the medical supplies to properly begin treating and removing badly injured… Audio

  • 'I'm hoping we don't see too many belly flops'

    Audio
    culture leisure
    1 Nov 2023
    Divers jump off the platform at Taranaki Wharf, Wellington CBD

    Applications are open for the inaugural Z Manu World Championships, where the iconic Kiwi pastime of jumping off cliffs and wharfs into water takes centre stage.  Audio

  • Raymond Ratima challenges Parole Board in High Court over denial of parole

    News
    New Zealand law
    1 Nov 2023
    Raymond Ratima was convicted of seven murders, attempted murder and the murder of an unborn child in 1992. (File photo).

    Ratima, who killed seven members of his family in 1992, is arguing bias could have been a factor in a decision denying his release.

    Raymond Ratima challenges Parole Board in High Court over denial of parole
  • AOS member who gave first aid to injured victims of terror attack never provided handover

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    1 Nov 2023
    Al Noor Mosque

    The squad member said a handover to other staff about first aid treatment would have been helpful - but he failed to do so before leaving Al Noor Mosque.

    Christchurch terror attack inquest: Paramedics did not enter Al Noor Mosque until 30 minutes after shooting
  • Wonky Box eyes South Island expansion

    News
    Business Country
    1 Nov 2023
    Wonky co-founders Angus Simms and Katie Jackson.

    South Island growers may soon have a new way to sell their wonky or ugly fruit and vegetables rejected by the supermarkets.

    Wonky Box eyes South Island expansion
  • 'People have had enough' - Mayor apologises for Bromley wastewater plant fire response

    News
    New Zealand infrastructure
    1 Nov 2023
    Phil Mauger

    Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger has apologised profusely for the way the council handled the response to the stench caused by the Bromley wastewater treatment plant fire.

    Christchurch mayor apologises to residents for Bromley wastewater plant fire response
  • Advance to the Avon River: Christchurch gets its own version of Monopoly

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    1 Nov 2023
    Generic pic of the Avon River along Oxford Terrace in Christchurch.

    Orana Wildlife Park, the International Antarctic Centre and Hagley Park are among the landmarks chosen for a bespoke Christchurch edition of the popular board game.

    Christchurch gets its own version of Monopoly
  • Enhancing medical training to improve services for patients

    Audio
    health
    1 Nov 2023
    Newborn baby in hospital. Baby care unit.

    Roshit Bothara has applied his humble beginnings in Nepal to create opportunities for others in the medical world and been recognised with a number of awards, including the most recent one from… Audio

  • Christchurch gets own version of Monopoly

    Audio
    life and society
    1 Nov 2023
    Monopoly Board

    Christchurch now has its very own version of the popular board game Monopoly - with landmarks like the Avon River, the Court Theatre and Orana Wildlife Park.

    The bespoke board was officially launched… Audio

  • Ryan Crotty returns to Crusaders

    News
    Sport
    1 Nov 2023
    Crusaders midfielder Ryan Crotty.

    Ryan Crotty will return with the Crusaders for the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season.

    Ryan Crotty returns to Crusaders
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