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 7251 - 7275 of 10000 in total
-
Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
Audio 1 May 2023Newsroom's South Island correspondent David Williams joins Kathryn to talk about protests over the closure of St George's Hospital maternity unit, as the Canterbury region is plagued by bad headlines… Audio
-
Two more ram raids in Christchurch overnight
Two more ram raids in Christchurch overnight
Christchurch police are investigating two ram-raid-style burglaries in the city this morning.
-
Why big builds go over time and over budget
Audio 1 May 2023First this morning, large infrastructure projects more often than not go over time and over budget - so is it time for a new approach to costing them? Auckland's City Rail Link has blown out by… Audio
-
Christchurch to get city to sea walkway
The central river in Christchurch is getting an 11 kilometre walkway which will run from the city to the sea. New details have been released of the Ōtākaro Avon River revamp, which covers 602 hectares… Audio
-
Trial to start for two accused of involvement in cold case murder of young mum
Trial to start for two accused of involvement in cold case murder of young mum
The trial of two people accused of being involved in the murder of a young mother more than 25 years ago is due to start today in Christchurch.
-
Stars remain alive in ANZ Premiership
Stars remain alive in ANZ Premiership
The Stars have kept their hopes of a place in the ANZ Premiership netball finals alive with a 61-55 win over Magic in Auckland.
-
Glenda Keam on the ISCM World New Music Days 2022
Tim Dodd speaks to Glenda Keam, the President of the International Society for Contemporary Music and Director of the Society's World New Music Days series of concerts held in Auckland and… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
One dead after two-vehicle crash on SH1 in North Canterbury
One dead after two-vehicle crash on SH1 in North Canterbury
One person has died following a two-vehicle crash that included a motorbike this afternoon.
-
Majority of surveyed greater Christchurch residents back mass rapid transport system
Survey shows majority support for mass rapid transport system in Christchurch
A majority of surveyed greater Christchurch residents say they are open to more public transport and higher density housing.
-
Christchurch Hospital parking woes idle on
Christchurch Hospital parking woes idle on
Parking troubles at Christchurch Hospital are set to continue for at least another year.
-
Singer Eddie Low touring again as he turns 80
Singer Eddie Low will turn 80 next month and is about to tour Aotearoa. He's been performing for 60 years and his vocal prowess led to him being called 'A Voice in a Million.' He's played at… Audio
-
Linwood Park killing: Man appears in High Court, raises question of insanity
Linwood Park killing: Man appears in High Court, raises question of insanity
A man who is accused of killing a grandfather after an altercation at Linwood Park has raised the question of insanity.
-
Christchurch eye surgeon jailed for attempted murder of former landlord
Eye surgeon who tried killing landlord 'totally lost the plot'
Ian William Dallison was sentenced to six years and 10 months' imprisonment after pleading guilty to several charges. Audio
-
Christchurch eye surgeon sentenced for attempted murder
That's how the actions of Christchurch eye surgeon Ian Dallison were described in the High Court this morning as he was sentenced for the attempted murder of his former landlord.
Dallison received… Audio
-
Lack of testing, maintenance led to air traffic control shutdown - report
Lack of testing, maintenance led to air traffic control shutdown - report
An investigation has found air traffic control could have avoided temporarily losing radar surveillance in a 2019 incident if the equipment had been tested and maintained properly.
-
Freaky Friday for April 28 2023
Audio 28 Apr 2023Now it's time for a brand new segment on the show....Freaky Friday! Each week we listen to a retelling of a spooky, strange or serendipitous story from our listeners. To take part, you can text us… Audio
-
Another 1000 public houses to be built in Christchurch
Another 1000 public houses to be built in Christchurch
Housing Minister Megan Woods says Christchurch is set to receive another 1000 public homes in the next two years.
-
Rangiora after-hours clinic delayed until early 2025, meeting told
Rangiora after-hours clinic delayed until early 2025, meeting told
Health officials have apologised to people in North Canterbury for failing to tell them their badly needed after-hours clinic has been delayed again.
-
Christchurch eye surgeon sentenced to more than six years
This morning Christchurch eye surgeon Ian Dallison was sentenced to more than six years in jail for an attack on his former landlord and the man's wife.
Adam Burns was in court, and spoke to Midday… Audio
-
Chiefs: 'We know what's coming our way'
Chiefs: 'We know what's coming our way'
The Chiefs are bracing for a Crusaders backlash when they host the Super Rugby Pacific champions in Hamilton.
-
Ramraid at Christchurch mall was 'only a matter of time'
Ramraid at Christchurch mall was 'only a matter of time'
Police were called after two offenders used a stolen vehicle to break into the mall on Main South Rd in Hornby about 4.30am on Friday.
-
Stuff to put up first paywalls for news
The country’s biggest publisher of news will soon begin charging readers of three titles for news online for the first time. Stuff is launching subscription-based websites for The Dominion Post, The… Audio
-
Stuff to put up first paywalls for news
Stuff to put up first paywalls for news
The country’s biggest publisher of news will soon begin charging readers of three titles for news online for the first time. Stuff is launching subscription-based websites for The Dominion Post, The…
Audio -
Sexual violence survivors' advocate speaks on Christchurch case
Aviva Client Services Manager for Sexual Violence Services, Jo Bader, has assisted survivors in the case of two men convicted for drugging and raping women at a Christchurch bar.
She talks to Lisa… Video, Audio
-
Two men convicted on 68 charges in drug, rape case in Christchurch
A depraved web of rape, sexual violations, drink spiking - a five year investigation - and never ending trauma for the many victims.
Two men have been convicted of 68 charges in one of the biggest… Audio