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  • Christchurch stadium's price now fixed at $683m ahead of council vote

    News
    New Zealand local council
    12 Jul 2022
    Christchurch stadium building site and illustration indicating design of new stadium.

    Christchurch City Council has secured a fixed price for a highly-controversial stadium.

    Christchurch stadium's price now fixed at $683m ahead of council vote
  • Weather: Fierce storm hits Canterbury, roads flooded

    Audio
    weather National
    12 Jul 2022
    Avonside Drive, Christchurch after heavy rain on 12 July 2022.

    A fierce storm is hitting Christchurch and Banks Peninsula this afternoon, with several roads closed because of flooding.

    Our reporter Adam Burns is in Christchurch with the latest. Video, Audio

  • The Panel with Heather Roy and Garry Moore (Part 2)

    Audio 12 Jul 2022
    The Make it 16 campaign argued 16 year olds' should be allowed to vote.

    Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and Garry Moore discuss how home owners have slipped through the cracks with the Master Builders guarantee. Plus, the outcome of the Supreme… Audio

  • Warning of recession, dollar impact if foot-and-mouth reaches NZ

    News
    Business Country
    12 Jul 2022
    This picture taken on June 29, 2022 shows a veterinarian administering a vaccine for foot-mouth-disease to a cow in Bandar Lampung, Lampung province. - A foot-and-mouth disease outbreak has ripped through two Indonesian provinces since April, killing thousands of cows and infecting hundreds of thousands more, raising consumer fears ahead of Eid al-Adha. (Photo by PERDIANSYAH / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY INDONESIA-AGRICULTURE-ANIMALS-FARM,FOCUS BY AGNES ANYA AND MARCHIO GORBIANO

    New Zealand's economy could take a severe hit in the event of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.

    Warning of recession, currency impact if foot-and-mouth spreads to New Zealand
  • Temporary non-publication order placed on Arise Church review

    News
    New Zealand culture
    12 Jul 2022

    An urgent non-publication order has been placed on the independent review into the culture at Arise Church.

    Temporary non-publication order placed on Arise Church review
  • Air NZ flight disruptions, call centre wait times 'very frustrating'

    News
    Business travel
    12 Jul 2022
    Air NZ call centre waiting time.

    A man who waited more than 4.5 hours on the phone to Air New Zealand says the airline needs to introduce a permanent call-back service.

    Air NZ flight disruptions, call centre wait times 'very frustrating'
  • Cost concerns scupper fresh air plans for Auckland buses

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    12 Jul 2022
    AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - Apr 25, 2019: Auckland / New Zealand - April 25 2019: Bus stopped at Panmure bus station

    Plans to introduce more fresh air into Auckland's bus fleet to reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission were abandoned due to cost.

    Cost concerns scupper fresh air plans for Auckland buses
  • Space lovers farewell SOFIA as flying observatory leaves Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand space
    12 Jul 2022
    NASA's SOFIA observatory on a converted 747.

    Space lovers are farewelling an airborne observatory as it makes its final international visit to Christchurch.

    Space lovers farewell SOFIA as flying observatory leaves Christchurch
  • 'There was no quality of life': Care institution a hellhole for disabled girl, says sister

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    11 Jul 2022
    No caption

    The sister of a disabled woman has described the state care institution her younger sibling lived in for decades as a "hellhole" and her devastation on learning of the physical abuse and neglect her…

    Kimberley Centre care institution a 'hellhole' for disabled girl Irene Priest
  • Space lovers farewell SOFIA as flying observatory leaves Chch

    Audio
    space
    11 Jul 2022
    NASA's SOFIA observatory on a converted 747.

    Space lovers are farewelling an airborne observatory as it makes its final visit to Christchurch after years of research trips.

    SOFIA - short for Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy - is… Video, Audio

  • Air NZ refund refusal for cancelled flight may breach law - Consumer NZ

    Audio
    travel National
    11 Jul 2022
    Air New Zealand planes at Auckland Airport.

    Air New Zealand is warning there could be more disruptions to come as wild weather, sickness and engineering issues have already disrupted some school holiday travel.

    The airline has brought back its… Video, Audio

  • The Pre-Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and David Cormack

    Audio
    National
    11 Jul 2022
    no caption

    Wallace and panellists Julia Hartley-Moore and David Cormack talk to the Christchurch lego master Centuri Chan on his Dux de Lux creation before the biggest LEGO show of its kind in New Zealand this… Audio

  • Flight disruptions as airlines cope with highest demand since pandemic began

    News
    New Zealand Business
    11 Jul 2022
    Auckland airport as flights cancelled at start of school holidays

    "The long tail of Covid" and engineering issues are continuing to cause flights to be cancelled as school holidays begin. Audio

    Flight disruptions as airlines cope with highest demand since start of Covid-19 pandemic
  • 'The worst I've ever seen it' - Surgery delays in almost all public hospitals

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    11 Jul 2022
    No caption

    Operations are being cancelled or delayed in nearly every public hospital in the country because of winter illnesses, with a prediction it is about to get worse. Audio

    Surgery cancellations and delays widespread as hospitals hit by Covid-19, flu
  • Weather, employee sickness disrupting flights across NZ

    Audio
    transport
    11 Jul 2022
    Airplane in the sky at sunrise

    Wild weather, employee sickness and engineering issues are continuing to disrupt flights across the country, while airlines and airports face high demand as the school holidays kick off.

    Air New… Audio

  • Abuse in Care inquiry begins new stage of hearings

    News
    New Zealand
    11 Jul 2022
    Disability, Deaf, and Mental Health institutional care hearing

    The Royal Commission opens a public hearing today focusing on state institutions which provided disabled, deaf and people who suffered mental distress for these people between 1950 and 1999.

    Abuse in Care inquiry begins hearing for disabled, deaf and people who suffered mental distress
  • Overnight closures for Lyttelton Tunnel

    News
    New Zealand transport
    10 Jul 2022
    No caption

    Lyttelton Tunnel will shut from midnight to 5am on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday while Waka Kotahi contractors conduct deluge testing.

    Overnight closures for Lyttelton Tunnel
  • Bromley plant stench: Workers need respiratory equipment to keep safe

    News
    New Zealand employment
    10 Jul 2022
    Trickling filter media being removed

    Workers digging out waste amid the rotten stench from Bromley's wastewater treatment plant pond are using respiratory equipment to keep safe.

    Bromley plant stench: Workers need respiratory equipment to keep safe
  • Muslim community in New Zealand celebrates with Eid festival day

    News
    New Zealand spiritual practices
    10 Jul 2022
    Traditional cookies for Islamic holidays such as Eid, and tea on a table.

    The annual New Zealand Eid festival will take place in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch this morning.

    Muslim community in New Zealand celebrates with Eid festival day
  • Man left with serious injuries after shooting near Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand
    9 Jul 2022
    No caption

    A man has been seriously injured in a shooting in a house in Rolleston, south of Christchurch.

    Man left with serious injuries after shooting near Christchurch
  • Kate De Goldi: love and loss in post-earthquake Christchurch

    Audio 9 Jul 2022
    Kate De Goldi

    One of New Zealand's most celebrated authors, Kate De Goldi's short fiction, novels and picture books engage children, teenagers and adults alike. Novel The 10pm Question was published to critical… Audio

  • SPCA keen for more foster parents as more pets in need

    Audio
    animals
    8 Jul 2022
    Kitten named Taika rescued at refuse station in Wellington

    SPCAs around Aotearoa are heaving and the Christchurch branch is no exception after more than 20 puppies were dumped near the Waimakariri River.

    That means foster pet parents are close to maxed out… Video, Audio

  • Severe weather warning for South Island motorists as wintery blast hits

    News
    New Zealand weather
    8 Jul 2022
    No caption

    Waka Kotahi Transport Agency is urging people to be careful on the road as unsettled weather makes its way across the South Island in time for the start of the school holidays. Audio

    Severe weather warning for South Island motorists as wintery blast hits
  • The Panel Livia Esterhazy and Nick Leggett (Part Two)

    Audio 8 Jul 2022
    No caption

    On Part Two of the Panel, Wallace and panellists Livia Esterhazy and Nick Leggett speak to a Centre City Councillor about the waiving of a $50,000 invoice issued to protestors in Christchurch. They… Audio

  • Covid-disruptions continue to plague Air New Zealand

    News
    Business health
    8 Jul 2022
    A flight attendant welcomes passengers onto an Air New Zealand flight.

    Air New Zealand has been forced to cancel some of its flights due to staff sickness just as the country heads into the school holidays. Audio

    Covid-disruptions continue to plague Air New Zealand
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