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  • 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
  • 'We cannot go on like this' - UN chief warns of global dysfunction

    News
    World Politics
    21 Sep 2022
    United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addresses the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York City on September 20, 2022.

    UN Secretary General António Guterres has set a grave tone for this year's general assembly, warning of a "winter of global discontent" in a world beset by perils.

    UN chief warns of 'colossal global dysfunction' in opening General Assembly address
  • Homeowners fear housing rules will reduce values

    Audio
    housing National
    21 Sep 2022
    No caption

    Last week Christchurch City Council voted against introducing the government's mandatory housing intensification law - now some want Hutt City Council to do the same. The Voluntary Heritage Group says… Audio

  • Restored pou whenua reflect significance of precious site

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    20 Sep 2022
    Three large pou whenua unveiled at Kura Tawhiti  - Castle Hill in Canterbury

    A Canterbury hapū says a series of upgrades to reflect the cultural significance of Kura Tawhiti has been decades in the works.

    Restored pou whenua reflect significance of precious site
  • Gloriavale children subject to frequent smackings, court hears

    News
    New Zealand employment
    20 Sep 2022
    Gloriavale Christian Community

    An ex-Gloriavale member said she could always be scared into doing something by the thought of being smacked. She broke down while giving evidence in the Employment Court today.

    Gloriavale children subject to frequent smackings, court hears
  • Notorious prisoner loses appeal to have sex with other sex offenders

    News
    New Zealand crime
    20 Sep 2022
    Phillip John Smith.

    Convicted killer and child sex offender Phillip John Smith has lost a High Court bid to allow prisoners to have sex at Rolleston Prison's treatment units for child sex offenders.

    Notorious killer and sex offender loses High Court battle to allow prisoners to have sex
  • Ardern flies to New York for United Nations

    Audio
    politics
    20 Sep 2022
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on her way to the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

    The Prime Minister is winging her way to New York - fresh from the Queen's funeral - to take part in this year's United Nations General Assembly. Jacinda Ardern has a busy schedule ahead - including… Audio

  • Gloriavale receives millions in govt payments, ex-leader tells Employment Court

    News
    New Zealand court
    20 Sep 2022
    Gloriavale Christian Community

    Gloriavale generates the most of its money through government benefits, a former leader has told the Employment Court.

    Gloriavale receives millions in government payments, ex-leader tells Employment Court
  • Ardern joins Canada PM Trudeau's flight to New York

    News
    Politics world politics
    20 Sep 2022
    Jacinda Ardern

    Fresh from the Queen's funeral, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has caught a lift with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to New York to attend the UN General Assembly.

    PM Jacinda Ardern heads to New York for UN General Assembly
  • Climate Change Commission chair Dr Rod Carr calls for reform of emissions trading scheme

    News
    New Zealand Business
    19 Sep 2022
    Climate Change Commission chair Rod Carr.

    The emissions trading scheme allows companies to "plant and pollute" and needs reform, the Climate Change Commission chairperson says.

    Climate Change Commission chair Dr Rod Carr calls for reform of emissions trading scheme
  • Ex-manager of Gloriavale companies shares details in court

    Audio
    crime law
    19 Sep 2022
    Gloriavale Christian Community

    A former manager of multiple Gloriavale companies has told the Employment Court the religious community generates most of its money through Government benefits. A hearing has resumed today in… Audio

  • Minute of silence for Queen's death planned for NZ memorial service

    News
    New Zealand
    19 Sep 2022
    The Crown of Scotland sits atop the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II inside St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh on 12 September 2022, during a service of Thanksgiving for her life.

    The prime minister's office has confirmed a minute of silence will be held at 2pm next Monday for the Queen's memorial service in New Zealand.

    Minute of silence for Queen's death planned for NZ memorial service
  • Cars go up in flames as fire spreads through scrapyard

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    19 Sep 2022
    Fire background

    Police and fire investigators are examining a Christchurch scrapyard where about 100 cars caught fire last night.

    Cars go up in flames as fire spreads through scrapyard
  • The councils pushing back on housing density rules

    News
    housing politics
    19 Sep 2022

    The Detail - Christchurch is saying 'no' to the government's new housing density rules. Has the whole thing backfired?

    The councils pushing back on housing density rules
  • Historic win for Otago hockey

    News
    Sport
    19 Sep 2022
    Otago men's hockey team win 2022 national title.

    The Otago men's hockey team has claimed its first ever national provincial title.

    Historic win for Otago hockey
  • Caregivers say payment cut over vaccine unlawful

    News
    New Zealand health
    19 Sep 2022
    A care worker pushes an elderly woman in a rest home out for fresh air.

    A group of caregivers is seeking a judicial review of the health workers' mandate, after losing thousands of dollars in payments.

    Unvaccinated caregivers seek judicial review of mandate
  • 'I need to see it' - Queen's admirers in NZ ready to bid a sad farewell

    News
    New Zealand World
    19 Sep 2022
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 11: A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is placed next to Union Jack flag and Paddington bears among flowers as crowds of people visit a memorial site in Green Park on the third day of national mourning following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in London, United Kingdom on September 11, 2022. Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest reigning monarch, has died peacefully at the age of 96 at Balmoral Castle on Thursday after 70 years on the throne. Wiktor Szymanowicz / Anadolu Agency (Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz / ANADOLU AGENCY / Anadolu Agency via AFP)

    As preparations for the Queen's funeral are finalised in London, New Zealanders are making their own plans to farewell Queen Elizabeth tonight. Audio

    Queen's admirers in NZ ready to bid a sad farewell: ''I need to see it'
  • The councils pushing back on housing density rules

    News
    housing politics
    19 Sep 2022

    The Detail - Christchurch is saying 'no' to the government's new housing density rules. Has the whole thing backfired?

    The councils pushing back on housing density rules
  • "Scared of change": the cities shirking new housing laws

    Audio
    housing politics
    19 Sep 2022

    Christchurch is saying 'no' to the government's new housing density rules. Has the whole thing backfired? Audio

  • "Scared of change": the cities shirking new housing laws

    News
    The Detail housing
    19 Sep 2022

    Christchurch is saying 'no' to the government's new housing density rules. Has the whole thing backfired?

    Audio

    The councils pushing back on housing density rules
  • Injunction sought on women prisoners being transferred away from kids

    News
    New Zealand law
    18 Sep 2022
    Christchurch men's prison fence and security

    Corrections is facing High Court action - to stop inmates from the Arohata women's prison in Wellington being transferred.

    Injunction sought on women prisoners being transferred away from kids
  • Opera singer Phillip Rhodes prepares for Macbeth

    Audio
    music
    18 Sep 2022
    Macbeth

    Verdi's opera Macbeth is very true to Shakespeare's tale of a well-regarded military leader corrupted by his conviction he's destined to become King. Playing the lead role in NZ Opera's new… Audio

  • Joanna Wildish – Foraging for tea

    Audio
    food
    18 Sep 2022
    A composite image of dandelion, nettle, kawakawa and fennel.

    This past week, Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori /Maori Language Week, kawakawa's had boiling water poured over it up and down Aotearoa. Kawakawa's been used over the years for kidney and stomach problems… Audio

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