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  • Christ Church Cathedral rebuild could be mothballed as cost blows out to $248 million

    News
    New Zealand spiritual practices
    6 Apr 2024
    February 14, 2016 - ChristChurch Cathedral which was damaged in the earthquakes of 2011 is seen behind a fence.

    "Philanthropy alone will not provide sufficient funds to complete the project," the chair of the group behind it says.

    Christ Church Cathedral rebuild could be mothballed as cost blows out to $248 million
  • Watch: Threat of fire increasing concern for Christchurch Adventure Park

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    18 Mar 2024
    Adventure Park

    Wildfire spread into the adventure park in February, seven years after fire devastated the park and forced its closure for nearly a year.

    Threat of fire increasing concern for Christchurch Adventure Park
  • A Kiwi woman's escape from Gaza

    News
    New Zealand conflict
    18 Mar 2024
    Aml still has the key to her home in Gaza, a key she will never be able to use again.

    Aml has been living in New Zealand since January - it's the longest her family has stayed in one place in six months after she became one of nearly 2 million people who have been displaced across the… Audio

    A Kiwi woman's journey home after 20 years in Gaza
  • Meeting the mosque attack survivors

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    15 Mar 2024
    Farid Ahmed holds a picture of his family

    Temel Atacocugu was hit by nine bullets and had some 30 surgeries, but his sense of humour was in intact.

    Christchurch mosque terror attacks: Behind the scenes of meeting the survivors
  • Christchurch mosque terror attacks: Survivors rebuilding their lives

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    15 Mar 2024
    Temel Atacocugu standing outside his front door, which he has painted red to honour his Turkish heritage.

    First Person - On the fifth anniversary of the Christchurch mosque terror attack, Mahvash Ikram admires the strength and resilience of survivors and families of the victims.

    Christchurch mosque terror attacks: Survivors rebuilding their lives
  • Christchurch mosque attack survivors rebuild their lives

    Audio 15 Mar 2024
    Temel Atacocugu standing outside his front door, which he has painted red to honour his Turkish heritage.

    Today marks five years since the mosque attacks killed 51 and seriously injured 40 others. This afternoon's congregation or Jummah is one of the most important acts of worship for Muslims. It was… Audio

  • Waimakariri council unimpressed with Christchurch stadium request

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    14 Mar 2024
    Waimakariri District Council chief executive Jeff Millward

    Waimakariri's council boss is not amused with a belated request to contribute to the running costs of Christchurch's new stadium.

    Waimakariri council unimpressed with Christchurch stadium request
  • Defence Force plane replacement or lease 'just so expensive' - Minister

    News
    Politics
    5 Mar 2024
    Judith Collins

    Defence Minister Judith Collins says buying a new plane to replace the ageing 757s - or setting up a lease arrangement - is too costly right now.

    Defence Force plane replacement or lease 'just so expensive' - Minister
  • The Panel with Peter Field and Ruth Money (Part 1)

    Audio
    education construction
    22 Feb 2024
    Christ Church Cathedral

    Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Peter Field and Ruth Money discuss the Education Ministry replacing the decile system, new research around the Christchurch rebuild and school lunches. Audio

  • Candles lit for those killed in CTV collapse

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    22 Feb 2024
    Julie Abraham has a quiet moment of reflection at the vigil.

    The daughter of a woman killed in the Canterbury Television building collapse says 13 years on families are still waiting for justice.

    CTV collapse candlelight vigil: 13 years on families of victims want 'accountability'
  • Empty lots and makeshift public spaces: Why Christchurch's regeneration is still underway

    Audio
    economy infrastructure
    21 Feb 2024
    Rubble and damaged buildings line a deserted Colombo street in central Christchurch after the quake.

    February 22 marks 13 years since Christchurch's devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake, and the urban recovery is still in progress. Audio

  • Anglicans asked to donate more towards cathedral rebuild

    News
    New Zealand spiritual practices
    21 Feb 2024
    Christchurch Cathedral, 2019.

    It has been 13 years since the building was extensively damaged in the earthquakes.

    Anglicans asked to donate more towards cathedral rebuild
  • Super Rugby Pacific team preview: The Chiefs

    News
    Sport
    18 Feb 2024
    Shaun Stevenson scores a try for the Chiefs during the Super Rugby Pacific final against the Crusaders.

    We're previewing all the NZ Super Rugby teams ahead of the season's start on 23 February. Today we look at last year's beaten finalists, the Chiefs. Video

    Super Rugby Pacific team preview: The Chiefs
  • The sun may be setting on Kaikōura's sole beachfront campground

    News
    New Zealand leisure
    12 Feb 2024
    The Kaikōura campground has been popular with holidaymakers for generations.

    The owner of the site, Ngāi Tahu, gave notice more than 18 months ago to the operators, saying their lease for the land would not be renewed.

    Kaikōura camping ground Peketa Beach Holiday Park’s uncertain future, residents fear they’ll be homeless
  • 'This year has been a good experience in gaining perspective'

    Audio 31 Dec 2023
    Collage of images of people in the Very Good Year 2023 story by Denise Irvine

    thanks to a range of very different reasons.

  • The oddest news RNZ covered in 2023

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    30 Dec 2023
    A collage of people and things involved in the oddest news RNZ covered in 2023.

    It was a year in which Aotearoa had three prime ministers, two of them named 'Chris', so the bar was set very high.

    The oddest news RNZ covered in 2023
  • Rebuild Catholic cathedral on same site - Christchurch bishop

    News
    New Zealand spiritual practices
    10 Dec 2023
    Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch

    The Category-1 listed heritage building was demolished in 2020 after devastating quakes in 2010 and 2011.

    Christchurch's Catholic bishop prefers existing site for rebuild of Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
  • Asian Composers League: Te Waipuna - New Zealand String Quartet

    Audio 3 Dec 2023
    New Zealand geothermal activity

    Listen to the New Zealand String Quartet perform recent compositions from Japan, Aotearoa, South Korea, and the U.S. in this Asian Composers League concert, Te Waipuna, held in Christchurch in 2022. Audio

  • Ōtautahi’s great inner-city cultural revitalisation

    Audio 26 Nov 2023
    Te Ngutu by Rachael Rakena and Simon Kaan at Te Pae convention centre

    A panel with Michael Bell, Steph Walker and Kiri Jarden. It’s almost 13 years since the devastating earthquake of 22 February 2011, which forced 70 percent of the Ōtautahi Christchurch CBD to be… Audio

  • Grand - and humble - designs recognised in 2023 architecture awards

    News
    New Zealand construction
    16 Nov 2023
    The Great Glenorchy Alpine Basecamp by RTA Studio and Bureaux

    A courtroom, a lifesaving tower and a bridge are among the homes and workplaces recognised in the 2023 New Zealand Architecture Awards held tonight in Wellington.

    Grand designs recognised in 2023 New Zealand Architecture Awards
  • 'They're very significant': Lancaster Park's Memorial Gates restored and ready for unveiling

    News
    New Zealand history
    11 Nov 2023
    Lancaster Park Gates

    Sports enthusiasts will once more be welcomed into Christchurch's famed Lancaster Park through the historic Memorial Gates.

    Lancaster Park's Memorial Gates restored and looking 'amazing'
  • Super Rugby Pacific squads named for 2024

    News
    Sport
    9 Nov 2023
    Scott Barrett (Captain) of the Crusaders and Crusaders team celebrate with the trophy. Chiefs v Crusaders, Super Rugby Pacific Final at FMG Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand on Saturday 24 June 2023. Mandatory credit: Lynne Cameron / www.photosport.nz

    It's Super Rugby Pacific squad naming day, keep an eye here on the teams as they are rolled out.

    Super Rugby Pacific squads named for 2024
  • On a wing and a prayer: Christopher Luxon lands politics' top job

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    15 Oct 2023
    Christopher Luxon

    Husband and father, Crusaders fan, high-achieving businessman and relative political novice - RNZ profiles the man set to become New Zealand's 42nd prime minister.

    Christopher Luxon: From the boardroom to becoming the nation's next prime minister
  • Election wrap: National, ACT poised to form government

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    15 Oct 2023
    National leader Christopher Luxon celebrates after the 2023 election results were revealed.

    Christopher Luxon and the National Party are on course to form a government with the ACT Party, with National winning almost 40 percent of the party vote in today's general election.

    Election wrap: National, ACT poised to form government
  • Bromley wastewater plant report: Residents want 'real compensation'

    News
    New Zealand local council
    13 Oct 2023
    Diggers working at the burnt-out Bromley wastewater treatment plant. Christchurch City Council supplied pictures and video of work to remove rot from inside its filters on 10 June 2022.

    Locals who live next to Christchurch's fire-damaged Bromley wastewater treatment plant say they are not surprised by a damning report into the council's management of the foul stench it gave off.

    Bromley wastewater plant report: Residents want 'real compensation'
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