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  • Gloriavale school principal rejects claims leaders controlled their lives

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Sep 2022
    Gloriavale Christian Community

    The Gloriavale school principal says the Christian community and her way of life are being attacked by those who have chosen to leave. Audio

    Gloriavale court case: School principal says leaders didn't control their lives
  • Strippers paying thousands in fines, bonds to be able to perform: 'I was now losing money'

    News
    New Zealand law
    23 Sep 2022
    Vixen Temple.

    Between bonds, fines and unexpected costs, some adult performers say they are losing money at their jobs - and are trying to get attention on their treatment. Audio

    Strippers paying thousands in fines, bonds to be able to perform: 'I was now losing money'
  • Police offer $20,000 reward for information on missing Christchurch man

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    23 Sep 2022
    Richard Hinkley.

    A reward of up to $20,000 is being offered for information about a Christchurch man who disappeared seven years ago.

    Police offer $20,000 reward for information on missing Christchurch man
  • Gloriavale defence begins in Court

    Audio
    law employment
    23 Sep 2022

    The Gloriavale School Principal says the Christian community and her way of life are being attacked by those who have chosen to leave. Gloriavale's leaders began their defence today in Employment… Audio

  • 'We want a future on the planet' - Thousands take part in school strike for climate

    News
    New Zealand climate
    23 Sep 2022
    The Fridays for Future Tāmaki Makaurau march in Auckland on 23 September, 2022.

    Climate-change protests are getting under way in four cities, as New Zealanders join a global climate strike.

    Thousands of students take part in school strike for climate: 'We want a future on the planet'
  • NZ Live: Mel Parsons

    Audio
    music
    23 Sep 2022
    Mel Parsons

    New Zealand singer Mel Parsons plays tracks from her brand new album Slow Burn in our Christchurch studio. It's the fifth album from Mel, who's excited to be touring the country again after two years… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • $19m for sporting upgrades ahead of 2023 FIFA World Cup

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    23 Sep 2022
    New Zealand Football Ferns v Canada

    The money will pay for upgrades at potential sporting facilities earmarked for the tournament, including pitch, lighting and facility enhancements.

    Government commits nearly $19m to sporting upgrades ahead of 2023 FIFA World Cup
  • 'Grave concerns for our children' in Gloriavale, father says

    News
    New Zealand court
    23 Sep 2022
    John Ready

    A former member of the Gloriavale Christian community has told a court how his daughter suffered third-degree burns after having a seizure at work in the kitchen.

    Gloriavale employment court case: Father feared for his daughters' safety in community
  • What will (and won't) be open on Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day?

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Sep 2022
    The Bearer Party of The Queen's Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards carry the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, draped in a Royal Standard and adorned with the Imperial State Crown and the Sovereign's orb and sceptre, inside St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle at the Committal Service on 19 September 2022.

    New Zealand will mourn the death of the Queen by observing a one-off public holiday on Monday, 26 September. Audio

    What will (and won't) be open on Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day?
  • Christchurch residents call for 'bespoke housing solution'

    News
    New Zealand housing
    23 Sep 2022
    Christchurch based housing

    Some Christchurch residents are supporting the council's rejection of the government's new rules on housing intensification.

    Housing density rules: Support for Christchurch council fightback at meeting
  • David Seymour stokes fire against housing rules in Christchurch

    Audio
    housing
    23 Sep 2022
    ACT party leader David Seymour

    Christchurch is fighting back against the government's new rules for housing density and the Act party leader David Seymour was happy to stoke the fire at a public meeting last night.

    Adam Burns went… Audio

  • Passion for hockey pays dividends for tiny kura

    News
    Te Ao Māori sport
    22 Sep 2022
    Children playing field hockey competitively. Two teammates in yellow jerseys chase running player in black uniform

    A Rotorua kura kaupapa is hoping to pull off a great upset on the national hockey scene, becoming the little kura that could.

    Longstanding investment in hockey nets dividends for tiny kura
  • Late course change for Canterbury and national road relay

    News
    Sport Canterbury
    22 Sep 2022
    Runners on a road.

    A historic Canterbury road relay has been forced to change its route of more than 80 years, with Waka Kotahi saying it was not satisfied the traditional route would be safe.

    Late course change for Canterbury and national road relay
  • Queenstown Airport strives for sustainable growth

    News
    Business environment
    22 Sep 2022
    An aerial view of Queenstown Airport.

    The airport plans to meet growing demand for air travel without expanding its current noise boundaries.

    Strategy outlines Queenstown Airport's plans for sustainable growth
  • Barbershop convention attracts more than 1000 singers to Palmerston North

    News
    New Zealand music
    22 Sep 2022
    Palmerston North barbershop singers Manawatunes.

    More than 1000 barbershop singers are expected to descend on Palmerston North for a national convention this week, reaching a crescendo with a concert on Saturday night. Video, Audio

    Barbershop convention attracts more than 1000 singers to Palmerston North
  • A send-off for SOFIA, the flying observatory

    Audio
    technology science
    22 Sep 2022
    The FIFI-LS instrument clipped onto the back of the telescope

    We're saying farewell to the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (aka SOFIA) this month. The mission, which was partially based in Christchurch, wraps up after a decade of observing… Audio

  • A send-off for SOFIA, the flying observatory

    News
    Our Changing World technology
    22 Sep 2022
    The FIFI-LS instrument clipped onto the back of the telescope

    We're saying farewell to the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (aka SOFIA) this month. The mission, which was partially based in Christchurch, wraps up after a decade of observing…

    Audio

    A send-off for SOFIA, the flying observatory
  • Mayor asks minister not to enforce housing density rules in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    21 Sep 2022
    Lianne Dalziel

    The Christchurch mayor has written to the Minister for the Environment asking him not to intervene to enforce denser housing rules in Christchurch.

    Christchurch mayor asks minister not to enforce housing density rules in city
  • Gaps in radiology funnels funds to private pockets, doctors say

    News
    New Zealand health
    21 Sep 2022
    No caption.

    Doctors desperate to make public hospitals better are despairing over the state of radiology. Some think things have got so bad, the only fix may be to privatise further.

    Gaps in radiology capacity funnels funds into private pockets, doctors say
  • Grace Nweke never thought becoming a Silver Fern would be possible

    News
    Sport
    21 Sep 2022
    Maia Wilson looks on as Grace Nweke warms up before the Cadbury Netball Series in Palmerston North, October 2020.

    Grace Nweke's journey to becoming a Silver Fern has been an education for the whole Nweke family.

    Grace Nweke never thought becoming a Silver Fern would be possible
  • Our Changing World – Farewell, SOFIA

    Audio
    science
    21 Sep 2022
    SOFIA in flight with the telescope door open.

    We're saying farewell to the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (aka SOFIA) this month. The mission, which was partially based in Christchurch, wraps up after a decade of observing… Audio

  • Crane use sky-high across New Zealand

    News
    Business construction
    21 Sep 2022
    Construction, cranes above buildings, generic.

    The residential sector continues to power the construction industry with a record number of cranes operating around the country.

    Residential construction driving record numbers of cranes operating
  • New Zealand climber shares story of horror 80ft Yosemite fall

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting travel
    21 Sep 2022
    Anna Parsons, who loves the outdoors, suffered severe injuries when she fell 80 feet while climbing at Yosemite National Park in California in August, 2022.

    A Kiwi student who broke nearly every bone in her body after a nightmare rock climbing fall in California last month has made it home to New Zealand.

    New Zealand climber Anna Parsons shares story of horror 80ft Yosemite fall
  • Christchurch Call: Ardern puts spotlight on social media algorithms research

    News
    Politics world
    21 Sep 2022
    Jacinda Ardern at the UN in New York on 20 September 2022.

    Jacinda Ardern and French president Emmanuel Macron Macron have announced new funding to research the impact of algorithms on online radicalisation.

    PM Jacinda Ardern announces initiative to research social media algorithms
  • Financial risk of new Christchurch stadium sits with contractors - project boss

    News
    New Zealand sport
    21 Sep 2022
    Indicative design for the new Christchurch stadium Te Kaha

    Project managers for Christchurch's new $683 million stadium remain certain it can be delivered on budget.

    Financial risk of new Christchurch stadium sits with contractors - project boss
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