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  • Police still following tips to find missing Christchurch woman

    News
    New Zealand police
    7 Jun 2025
    The 79-year old called Elisabeth Nicholls was last seen on Barlett Street in Riccarton last night.

    Elisabeth disappeared after walking out of the Margaret Stoddart Retirement Village in Riccarton on Wednesday.

    Police still following tips to find missing Christchurch woman after calling off formal search
  • Police call off search for missing Christchurch woman

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    7 Jun 2025
    The 79-year old called Elisabeth Nicholls was last seen on Barlett Street in Riccarton last night.

    The woman, 79-year-old Elisabeth, was reported missing in Riccarton on Wednesday night.

    Police call off search for missing Christchurch woman
  • Dozens of homes without water as watermain bursts

    News
    New Zealand local council
    7 Jun 2025
    Fendalton Rd sinkhole

    A burst water main has opened up a hole on a major Christchurch road.

    Dozens of homes without water as watermain bursts in Christchurch
  • 'Kick in the guts': Govt knocks back most of city's housing plans

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    7 Jun 2025
    Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger addresses the flood recovery efforts in Canterbury on 2 May 2025

    Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger says the plans have been a huge undertaking and the result doesn't feel like the best outcome.

    'Kick in the guts': Government knocks back most of Christchurch council's housing plans
  • A Kiwi dream goes global - Synthony's symphony of success

    News
    New Zealand The Detail
    7 Jun 2025
    Images from Synthony festival, 2024.

    A marriage of bass drops and bow strings, Synthony strikes a chord from Christchurch to Calgary.

    Synthony rocks the world stage
  • Synthony rocks the world stage

    Audio
    life and society music
    7 Jun 2025

    A marriage of bass drops and bow strings, Synthony strikes a chord from Christchurch to Calgary Audio

  • 'Significant amount': Diesel leak at prison pollutes nearby residents' water

    News
    New Zealand
    6 Jun 2025
    Prisoners driving the ATVs move some beasts. Christchurch Men's Prison.

    Some residents of Templeton, on the outskirts of Christchurch, can't use their bore water.

    Residents told to stop using bore water after diesel leak at Christchurch prison
  • Crusaders scrum the Reds out of the play-offs

    News
    Sport
    6 Jun 2025
    Will Jordan of the Crusaders.

    A big shift by the forwards saw Rob Penney's side march on to next weekend's semi-finals.

    Super Rugby Pacific: Crusaders scrum the Reds out of the play-offs
  • This Weekend: Mainland Big Band

    Audio
    music national
    6 Jun 2025
    An auditorium full of couples dancing. The band sits to the side, playing.

    We're heading to Christchurch, and the Cashmere Club, where the Mainland Big Band will be performing. Audio

  • Burnham Camp - the spiritual home of Bougainville peace process - Marape

    News
    Pacific
    6 Jun 2025
    ABG President Ishamel Toroama, sitting front (2nd left), with Sir Jerry Mateparae and PNG Prime Minister James Marape at the Joint Consultation Moderator Meeting. 17 March 2025

    The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape, says next's week meeting involving the governments of PNG and Bougainville is a milestone in the ongoing post referendum consultations.

    Burnham Camp - the spiritual home of Bougainville peace process - Marape
  • NZ's first water cremation service available in Christchurch

    Audio
    life and society
    6 Jun 2025

    While on holiday in Bali seven years ago, at accommodation next door to a crematorium, Christchurch woman Debbie Richards started thinking about what happens when we die. She said when she came across… Audio

  • City council's intensification rules rejected

    News
    Politics
    6 Jun 2025
    Chris Bishop

    The decision will mean some parts of Christchurch will be zoned higher-density housing.

    Chris Bishop rejects Christchurch City Council's intensification rules
  • 13yo among group arrested for car thefts

    News
    New Zealand crime
    6 Jun 2025
    Police generic

    The teen was among five people arrested early on Wednesday morning for stealing cars north of Christchurch.

    13yo among group of alleged car thieves
  • Residents 'devastated' at theft of $95k bronze sculpture

    News
    New Zealand crime
    6 Jun 2025
    The bronze bird sculpture before it was stolen.

    The 2.2 tonne bird was the last big bronze work by local artist Llew Summers.

    Mt Pleasant residents 'devastated' at theft of $95k bronze bird sculpture
  • Making it easier to build a granny flat makes sense - but it's no solution to a housing crisis

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    6 Jun 2025
    Table and chairs on the terrace of a flat in summer.

    Analysis: Soon granny flats up to 70sqm will not need consents.

    Making it easier to build a granny flat makes sense - but it's no solution to a housing crisis
  • Water cremations approved for first time

    Audio
    Canterbury
    6 Jun 2025
    Andrew Bell and Deborah Richards with the "Resomator" - the machine used for water cremations.

    Water cremations in Christchurch have been approved - the first time the option has been available in New Zealand.  Audio

  • Water cremation service to open in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    6 Jun 2025
    Resomation founder Sandy Sullivan and Water Cremation Aotearoa founder Deborah Richards, at the Kindly Earth facility near Durham in England. This facility is due to open at the end of 2023.

    The environmentally friendly alternative to traditional cremation produces no carbon emissions.

    Environmentally friendly water cremation service to open in Christchurch
  • PNG and Bougainville to hold talks at Burnham camp

    Audio 6 Jun 2025

    Talks between Papua New Guinea and Bougainville to decide on issues surrounding an independence referendum are to be held at Burnham military camp in Christchurch this weekend. Audio

  • Crusaders v Reds: what you need to know

    News
    Sport
    6 Jun 2025
    CRUSADERS VS REDS QF 2025

    Team lists and key stats about tonight's Super Rugby Pacific play-off in Christchurch. Video

    Crusaders v Reds: what you need to know
  • Major police search for 'vulnerable' woman missing in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Jun 2025
    The 79-year old called Elisabeth Nicholls was last seen on Barlett Street in Riccarton last night.

    Police have issued an appeal for help locating 79-year-old Elisabeth, last seen in Riccarton on Wednesday night.

    Christchurch police appeal for help locating 'vulnerable missing person' Elisabeth
  • PNG, Bougainville to talk independence in military camp near Christchurch, NZ

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    5 Jun 2025
    The launch of the Bougainville Digital Democracy Project is about empowering our citizens, said Bougainville President Ishamel Toroama. 25 March 2025

    The moderator in the talks is former New Zealand governor-general Sir Jerry Mateparae.

    PNG, Bougainville to talk independence in military camp near Christchurch, NZ
  • Blenheim man sent to prison after violently murdering mother in argument

    News
    New Zealand crime
    5 Jun 2025
    Paul Thomas Armon has been sentenced in the High Court in Blenheim for the murder of his mother.

    A man who snapped during an argument with his mother over dinner and used a crowbar and a knife to kill her before handing himself into police has been sentenced to life in prison.

    Blenheim man sent to prison after violently murdering mother in argument
  • Tourists injured in Southland bus crash

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Jun 2025
    A bus carrying 17 people has crashed on Mossburn Five Rivers Road on State Highway 97 about 3.45pm on Wednesday.

    Three Chinese tourists were injured when their bus crashed on Mossburn Five Rivers Rd on Wednesday, one of whom was taken to hospital in a serious condition.

    Tourists injured in Southland bus crash, Consulate-General confirms
  • Crusaders 'point of difference' fullback Will Jordan ready to rumble

    News
    Sport
    5 Jun 2025
    Crusaders fullback Will Jordan celebrates a try.

    The Crusaders have one of their strongest weapons back for the Super Rugby playoffs.

    Crusaders 'point of difference' fullback Will Jordan ready to rumble
  • Another school brings back traditional single-cell rooms

    News
    New Zealand education
    5 Jun 2025
    Shirley Boys High Principal Tim Grocott in one of the new single-cell classrooms.

    Shirley Boys High School is spending $800,000 to transform its open plan classrooms, built in 2019, into single-cell rooms.

    Shirley Boys High school brings back traditional single-cell rooms
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