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

    Audio
    infrastructure construction
    16 Jun 2022
    Transmission Gully

    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? Audio

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

    News
    The Detail infrastructure
    16 Jun 2022
    Transmission Gully

    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?

    Audio

    Are big projects doomed to be late and over-budget?
  • Education ministry nears end of Christchurch rebuilds as Te Aratai College opens

    News
    New Zealand education
    15 Jun 2022
    Te Aratai College Hall

    Another Christchurch school rebuild was officially opened today, with more than half of the Ministry of Education's $1.3 billion programme now complete.

    Education ministry nears end of Christchurch rebuilds as Te Aratai College opens
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    15 Jun 2022
    Aliyah Dunn

    In today's sports news - Star shooter leaves Pulse, Serena Williams gets Wimbledon wildcard and Mcllroy takes swing at LIV

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Economic flow-on of Christchuch business events couldn't be underestimated - industry

    News
    Business economy
    15 Jun 2022
    No caption

    Business event leaders are hopeful an international convention being hosted in Christchurch will bring economic activity back to the city's struggling economy.

    Economic flow-on of Christchuch business events couldn't be underestimated - industry
  • Midday News for 15 June 2022

    Audio
    National
    15 Jun 2022

    Protestors have descended on a Christchurch school where the Prime Minister is visiting. And Pharmac is widening access to a safe sex drug common to gay men. Audio

  • Three Waters, funding of media, Covid-19 vaccine protested as PM visits Te Aratai College

    News
    New Zealand politics
    15 Jun 2022

    About 60 protesters have gathered outside Te Aratai College in Christchurch in response to a visit to the newly opened school from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

    Three Waters, funding of media, Covid-19 vaccine protested as PM visits Te Aratai College
  • Students increasingly turn to side-hustles to supplement living costs

    News
    New Zealand Business
    14 Jun 2022
    Customers at Nifty Markets in Christchurch.

    Student side-hustles are on the rise, with markets to sell handmade products being held in backyards, unused warehouses and on university campuses across the country.

    Students increasingly turn to side-hustles to supplement living costs
  • Students allowed to wear Pacific attire to Christchurch school

    News
    Pacific
    13 Jun 2022

    A New Zealand school's adoption of a Pacific garment is being described as a step in the right direction but more needs to be done to lift students up.

    Students allowed to wear Pacific attire to Christchurch school
  • No 'plan b' for fraught Christchurch stadium project - Crusaders CEO

    Audio
    life and society construction
    13 Jun 2022
    Indicative design for the new Christchurch stadium Te Kaha

    There's no 'plan b' if Christchurch's hotly-debated multi-use arena is ultimately scrapped, according to the Crusaders chief executive.

    The proposal's been passed to the public for their say on… Video, Audio

  • Christchurch residents get vocal about future of multi-million dollar stadium

    News
    New Zealand sport
    13 Jun 2022
    Indicative design for the new Christchurch stadium

    More than 11,000 submissions have been received in the first four days of consultation on the future of a stadium planned for Christchurch.

    Christchurch residents get vocal about future of multi-million dollar stadium
  • Step forward as students allowed to wear Pacific attire

    News
    Pacific
    13 Jun 2022

    A New Zealand school's adoption of a Pacific garment is being described as a step in the right direction but more needs to be done to lift students up.

    Step forward as students allowed to wear Pacific attire
  • Developer suing Christchurch City Council for $19m over office block

    News
    New Zealand construction
    13 Jun 2022
    The building at 230 High Street, Christchurch, during its construction.

    A property developer is suing Christchurch City Council over a blighted office block it wants to demolish in a busy central mall.

    Developer suing Christchurch City Council for $19m over office block
  • Team likely to travel to Australian National Shearing and Woolhandling Championships

    News
    Country
    13 Jun 2022

    Shearing Sports New Zealand is hopeful it will be able to resume the annual home and away trans-Tasman test matches this year.

    Team likely to travel to Australian National Shearing and Woolhandling Championships
  • Independents hope to make voices heard in Tauranga by-election

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    13 Jun 2022
    Tauranga

    The countdown is on for 12 candidates who threw their hat in the Tauranga by-election ring.

    Independents hope to make voices heard in Tauranga by-election
  • Abuse in Care Inquiry focuses on foster care

    Audio
    crime
    13 Jun 2022

    State-run foster care will be the focus of the week-long Abuse in Care Inquiry starting today.

    People who were abused and neglected while in foster care will tell their stories of surviving in the… Audio

  • Developer suing Christchurch City Council over office block

    Audio
    local council
    13 Jun 2022

    A property developer is suing Christchurch City Council for $19 million over a blighted office block it wants to demolish in a busy central mall.

    Two dozen court filings show claims and counterclaims… Audio

  • Super Rugby: All eyes should be on the final

    News
    Sport
    12 Jun 2022
    The Super Rugby Trophy.

    Next week should only be about the Super Rugby Pacific final - everything else can wait, rugby commentator Jamie Wall says. Video

    Super Rugby: All eyes should be on the final
  • WorkSafe unaware of failed Christchurch roadworks audits

    News
    New Zealand transport
    12 Jun 2022
    No caption

    The Crown work safety watchdog says it was not aware of roadworks audits failed by a major contractor, but would not expect to be made aware.

    WorkSafe unaware of failed Christchurch roadworks audits
  • The Jolt Dance Company prepare for a busy time in the UK

    Audio 12 Jun 2022

    Jolt must be just about the busiest dance company in the country at the moment, with live shows in the UK, a biennale featuring all its dancers, and two projects with Chamber Music New Zealand - a… Audio, Gallery

  • Drone footage shows huge task of cleaning up burnt-out Bromley wastewater plant

    News
    New Zealand environment
    11 Jun 2022

    Spectacular shots of work to remove the rot from inside the filters of Christchurch's burnt-out wastewater treatment plant have been released, demonstrating the mammoth task ahead.

    Drone footage shows huge task of cleaning up burnt-out Bromley wastewater plant
  • Two men arrested over non-fatal New Brighton shooting

    News
    New Zealand police
    11 Jun 2022

    Christchurch police have arrested two men over a firearms incident that left a man with non-life threatening injuries on Monday.

    Two men arrested over non-fatal New Brighton shooting
  • Chch stadium: Complaints about lack of progress 'totally justified'

    News
    New Zealand money
    11 Jun 2022
    Indicative design for the new Christchurch stadium

    Crusaders' bosses have distanced themselves from their coaching teams' criticism of Christchurch officials around the planned stadium.

    Christchurch stadium: Complaints about lack of progress 'totally justified'
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