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  • Mentally ill and behind bars: 'The poor guy shouldn't be in jail'

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    20 Jun 2022
    A man behind prison bars holds his head in his hands (stock photo).

    A man with severe mental illness is bounced between healthcare and prison because he can't get accommodation and treatment. A leading forensic psychiatrist says hundreds are in the same position.

    Mentally ill and behind bars: 'The poor guy shouldn't be in jail'
  • Crusaders ponder future after 13th Super Rugby win

    Audio
    sport
    20 Jun 2022
    Crusaders celebrate a Bryn Hall try during the Final of the Super Rugby Pacific rugby match between the Blues and the Crusaders held at Eden Park on 18 June 2022.

    Another Super Rugby trophy will be settling into its new home at Crusaders HQ in Christchurch after the competition kings outclassed old rivals the Blues 21-7 in Saturday night's final in Auckland.

    … Audio

  • Robertson celebrates Crusaders win

    Audio
    sport
    20 Jun 2022
    Hoskins Sotutu of the Blues wins the ball in the lineout.
Blues v Crusaders Super Rugby Pacific Final rugby union match at Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday 18 June 2022.
© Copyright photo: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

    The Crusaders' dynasty rolls on with a 13th Super Rugby title in 24 years locked away.

    The red and blacks won the inaugural Super Rugby Pacific title 21-7 over the Blues in Auckland on Saturday… Audio

  • A new home for the Super Rugby trophy

    Audio
    sport
    20 Jun 2022
    Crusaders captain Scott Barrett raises the trophy with the Crusaders team to celebrate winning the final.

    Yet another Super Rugby trophy will be settling into its new home at Crusaders HQ in Christchurch.

    The most dominant team in competition history have again proven they're the benchmark - producing a… Audio

  • Scott Robertson on latest Crusaders Super Rugby win

    Audio
    sport
    20 Jun 2022
    Crusaders coach Scott Robertson and Crusaders CEO Colin Mansbridge. 2021.

    The Crusaders' dynasty rolls on with a 13th Super Rugby title in 24 years locked away.

    The red and blacks won the inaugural Super Rugby Pacific title 21-7 over the Blues in Auckland on Saturday… Audio

  • Super Rugby Pacific 2022: What we learned

    News
    Sport
    19 Jun 2022
    Hoskins Sotutu of the Blues wins the ball in the lineout.
Blues v Crusaders Super Rugby Pacific Final rugby union match at Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday 18 June 2022.
© Copyright photo: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

    The Crusaders finals win capped off a rough inaugural season for Super Rugby without South Africa - so what did we make of Super Rugby Pacific, and what could change? Video

    Super Rugby Pacific 2022: What we learned
  • The audacious plan to link the US with Russia

    Audio
    economy
    19 Jun 2022
    A scene from the Strait Guys documentary.

    The 'Strait Guys' follows George, and his protégé, Scott, as they join forces with Russian visionaries and dare to try the impossible by connecting the InterContinental Railway through Alaska, to the… Audio

  • Flood of new charges for excess water users in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand local council
    19 Jun 2022
    Contractors fixing a leak

    Christchurch City Council will begin charging households for excess water usage in the coming months.

    Flood of new charges for excess water users in Christchurch
  • The week in Detail: Infrastructure, sanctions and Trevor Mallard

    Audio
    politics national
    18 Jun 2022
    Transmission Gully

    The Detail brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio

    Coming up

  • The week in Detail: Infrastructure, sanctions and Trevor Mallard

    News
    The Detail politics
    18 Jun 2022
    Transmission Gully

    The Detail brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.

    Audio

    The Week in Detail: Infrastructure, Russia sanctions and Trevor Mallard
  • Rush to Gold Coast: 'We're running out of seats on planes'

    News
    New Zealand World
    18 Jun 2022
    Surfers catching waves in  Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

    The Gold Coast tourism industry is bouncing back and travellers from New Zealand are playing a big part in the recovery.

    New Zealanders driving tourism bounce-back on Gold Coast
  • MIQ in Rotorua was 'unfair' - Lakes DHB member

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting Covid-19
    18 Jun 2022
    Lakes District Health Board member Merepeka Raukawa-Tait.

    In its last meeting before dissolution, a Lakes District Health Board member has taken a final swing at the government over MIQ, saying it was "imposed" on the city.

    MIQ in Rotorua: Lakes DHB member says government ‘imposed’ facilities
  • Super Rugby final: Signs point to Blues title win, but don't rule out a Crusaders smash and grab

    News
    Sport
    17 Jun 2022

    Comment - It's happy days at Eden Park as they prepare to do something the All Blacks embarrassingly couldn't achieve the last time they were there - a sold-out stadium, Jamie Wall writes. Video

    Super Rugby final: Signs point to Blues title win, but don't rule out a Crusaders smash and grab
  • The Panel with Guy Williams and Ali Jones (Part Two)

    Audio
    sport construction
    17 Jun 2022
    The Ojibwe costumes were removed from the float after complaints, but the cowboys and horses remained.

    Wallace and panellists Guy Williams and Ali Jones speak to those calling the increase in GIB supply a "drop in the bucket." They also discuss the Christchurch Santa Parade moving off the streets, and… Audio

  • The Other Fellow documentary world premiere at the Doc Edge Festival

    Audio 17 Jun 2022
    No caption

    The Other Fellow is a documentary which chronicles the stories of real people around the world with the name James Bond, and what it's really like to live in the shadow of the fictitious 007. Video, Audio

  • St Andrew's College students win international maths competition

    Audio 17 Jun 2022
    Airplane in the sky at sunset

    A team of four students at Christchurch's St Andrew's College have won an international mathematics award for their work modelling the most time-effective way for passengers to board and disembark a… Audio

  • Super Rugby Pacific final revives rivalry

    News
    Sport
    17 Jun 2022
    Tom Robinson of the Blues is tackled by Cullen Grace of the Crusaders during the Super Rugby Pacific match, Crusaders Vs Blues, at Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand, 15th April 2022. Copyright photo: John Davidson / www.photosport.nz

    The next chapter in one of Super Rugby's most storied rivalries will be written in Saturday night's 2022 title decider.

    Super Rugby Pacific final revives rivalry
  • Banks Peninsula residents kick up stink about consent for massive cattle feedlots

    News
    Country environment
    16 Jun 2022
    Donald Matheson, associate professor at the University of Canterbury's school of media and communication.

    A petition has been handed to Canterbury politicians urging that a plan for four composting feed farms near Te Waihora Lake Ellesmere be stopped.

    Banks Peninsula residents kick up stink about consent for massive cattle feedlots
  • Cheaper transport and more support for Cantabrians comes as rates set to skyrocket

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    16 Jun 2022
    New teal coloured buses in Christchurch

    Cantabrians are set to receive cheaper public transport, more flood recovery support and an extra $300,000 in contestable community funding.

    Cheaper transport and more support for Cantabrians comes as rates set to skyrocket
  • Tourists, snowfall make perfect start to Queenstown ski season

    Audio
    business
    16 Jun 2022
    Coronet Peak

    Unprecedented early season snowfall & the return of tourists have combined for the perfect opening day to Queenstown's ski season.

    Reporter, Timothy Brown, and camera operator, Nathan McKinnon… Video, Audio

  • 'I used to pray to die': Woman endured years of abuse in multiple settings

    News
    New Zealand
    16 Jun 2022
    Kath Coster who has given evidence at Royal Commission into Abuse in Care - June 2022

    Home was like Once Were Warriors for Kath Coster - who is the third generation of her family to have been in state care.

    Impact of years of physical, sexual abuse 'embedded in your soul'
  • New faces for Football Ferns

    News
    Sport
    16 Jun 2022
    Kate Taylor of the Phoenix

    Former Australian rep one of three new names for Football Ferns tour of Europe.

    New faces for Football Ferns
  • West Coast DHB plays surgery catchup in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    16 Jun 2022
    Te Nikau Hospital & Health Centre, Greymouth

    Additional orthopaedic operations for West Coast residents have been carried out in private hospitals in Christchurch in the past month, as Greymouth hospital attempts to reduce waiting times…

    West Coast DHB plays surgery catchup in Christchurch
  • Govt rules out more support for Chch stadium blow-out

    Audio
    business politics
    16 Jun 2022
    Christchurch stadium building site and illustration indicating design of new stadium.

    As Christchurch ratepayers have their say on the future of the city's beleaguered new stadium project, the Prime Minister has made it clear there'll be no more money from central government. The… Audio

  • Are big projects doomed to be late and over-budget?

    News
    infrastructure construction
    16 Jun 2022
    Transmission Gully

    The Detail - Transmission Gully, the Christchurch stadium, the Waterview Tunnel, the Wellington Town Hall - why do big infrastructure projects take longer and cost more than we expect?

    Are big projects doomed to be late and over-budget?
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