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  • Partly treated, chlorinated sewage could be pumped off Canterbury coast

    News
    New Zealand environment
    2 Mar 2026

    Christchurch City Council is looking at ways to mitigate the stench from Bromley's damaged treatment plant.

    Christchurch council investigating ways to mitigate stench from damaged wastewater plant
  • Surviving an earthquake lead to seismic activity career

    Audio 27 Feb 2026
    Misko Cubrinovski

    Watching his father lead the rebuild of his hometown in Macedonia (now called the Republic of North Macedonia), after it was destroyed by an earthquake, inspired Misko Cubrinovski's 40-year career as… Audio

  • 'This is the worst': Banks Peninsula still cut off after floods hit Canterbury

    News
    New Zealand weather
    17 Feb 2026
    Little River Cafe and store owner Cameron Gordon

    A local state of emergency was in place for the peninsula, where several hundred people remained without power and many more affected by telecommunications outages.

    Banks Peninsula still cut off after floods hit Canterbury
  • Judge catches arsonist using AI to pen apology letters

    News
    New Zealand technology
    14 Feb 2026
    OpenAI is displayed on a smartphone with ChatGPT 4 seen in the background, in this photo illustration, in Brussels, Belgium, on 20 September, 2023.

    Judge Tom Gilbert was unimpressed when he made the discovery after reading Michae Ngaire Win's correspondence and putting it through ChatGPT software to test its authenticity.

    Judge exposes AI-generated remorse letters in Michae Win arson sentencing
  • Man jailed after strangling partner more than 40 times

    News
    New Zealand crime
    8 Feb 2026
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    A man subjected his partner to almost two years of violence, including chasing her with a spade after she stabbed him following a violent episode.

    Benjamin Cudby sent to prison for repeated violent attacks, strangulations of his partner
  • Election date announced today

    News
    Politics
    21 Jan 2026
    PM Christopher Luxon gives State of the Nation speech in Auckland on 19 January.

    National MPs meet in Christchurch where leader Christopher Luxon is expected to announce this year's election date, while Labour counterparts gather in West Auckland.

    Election date announcement due as MPs gather for caucus retreats
  • Kaiapoi principal steps up as national president

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    15 Jan 2026
    Jason Miles says he will miss joining the children out on the cricket field when he takes two years leave from Kaiapoi North School next year.

    Jason Miles is taking two years leave as Kaiapoi North School principal to serve as New Zealand Principals' Federation president.

    Kaiapoi principal steps up as national president
  • Will this be the year the house market makes a comeback?

    News
    Business housing
    6 Jan 2026
    Stylised house and aerial street maps

    Property values continued to dip last year, but lower mortgage interest rates and signs of an economic recovery point to a possible change of direction.

    2026 'the year of rebuilding confidence' in housing market, economist predicts
  • New schools opening in 2026

    News
    New Zealand education
    1 Jan 2026
    No caption

    Two new primary schools are scheduled to open at the start of 2026 - one in Christchurch and the other in Auckland.

    New schools opening in 2026
  • 2025 in review: A year when New Zealand-India relations took off

    News
    IndoNZ IndoNZ Featured Stories
    29 Dec 2025
    Scenes from Christopher Luxon 's first trip to India since becoming Prime Minister, March 2025.

    A significant milestone was the confirmation of conclusion of free trade negotiations with India.

    2025 in review: A year when New Zealand-India relations took off
  • Canterbury Tuahiwi School opens new whare for 250 tamariki

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    5 Dec 2025

    The new Tūranga Tuarua hall at Te Kura o Tuahiwi allows assemblies, sports, and cultural events for 250 students.

    'Full circle': Canterbury Tuahiwi School opens new whare for 250 tamariki
  • Saving the marriage of journalism and the people

    News
    New Zealand Mediawatch
    9 Nov 2025
    Female journalist at a news conference, writing notes, holding microphone.

    Survey after survey has shown our trust in the news seriously slipping, but the latest one asks Kiwis why.

    Saving the marriage of journalism and the people
  • Netball NZ boss defends handling of Dame Noeline saga

    News
    Sport
    28 Oct 2025
    Noeline Taurua announced as Silver Ferns coach.

    Netball New Zealand boss Jennie Wyllie says there is still work to do to rebuild trust and reshape the Silver Ferns team environment. Audio

    Jennie Wyllie defends Netball NZ's handling of Dame Noeline Taurua saga
  • Christchurch: The 'capital of cool'

    News
    New Zealand The Detail
    20 Oct 2025
    Regent Street, Christchurch, mid-summer, 2020.

    Our second biggest city is experiencing the type of revival that should make the rest of New Zealand envious.

    Once branded the world's unluckiest city, Christchurch is now the 'capital of cool'
  • Disbelief over no centralised emergency platform during Cyclone Gabrielle

    News
    New Zealand natural disasters
    17 Oct 2025

    A former Civil Defence controller told an inquest that the Christchurch earthquakes had shown the need for the platform.

    Cyclone Gabrielle Inquest: Disbelief over no centralised emergency platform
  • Re-elected Christchurch mayor to focus on debt, liveability

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    11 Oct 2025
    On the evening of local Election Day, Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger said he was grateful to be re-elected for a second term.

    Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger is grateful to be re-elected for a second term.

    Re-elected Christchurch mayor to focus on debt, liveability
  • Seeking brass in pocket

    Audio
    music
    2 Oct 2025
    Woolston Brass

    The Christchurch music institution, Woolston Brass, is fundraising to rebuild its quake damaged bandrooms.  Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Councillor didn't realise she would get paid before she was elected

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    25 Sep 2025
    Kaikōura district councillor Lisa Bond - single use only

    Lisa Bond admits she knew little about how the council worked when she was first elected.

    Councillor didn't realise she would get paid before she was elected
  • Christ Church Cathedral could reopen in five years

    News
    New Zealand building
    11 Sep 2025
    A render shows the new plan for the cathedral.

    A new, cheaper restoration plan could halve the massive $85 million funding shortfall that saw work stopped last year.

    Christ Church Cathedral could reopen in five years in cheaper restoration plan
  • Cathedral reopening touted

    Audio 11 Sep 2025
    work_underway_on_north_side_of_Christ_Church_Cathedral

    The Christ Church Cathedral could be reopened in five years under a new, cheaper restoration plan, halving a massive funding shortfall. Audio

  • Building a wind farm at -73 degrees

    News
    New Zealand
    11 Sep 2025
    Science research base on Ross Island with Mount Erebus behind, Antarctica.

    Antarctica New Zealand is finally moving to fix blades for its wind farm at Ross Island and get new turbines built..

    Building a wind farm at -73 degrees: Ross Island plans move forward
  • 'Our kids, they don't deserve this': Kura still waiting for permanent site

    News
    In Depth education
    19 Aug 2025
    Rangimarie Parata Takurua and pononga (students) harvesting food in the māra kai (garden for food) at Te Pā o Rākaihautū.  Left to right: Kade Te Whata-Kururangi, Deegan McGarr, Hineterā Davis, Rangimarie, Wahawaha Winiata, Celia Williams and Hawaiki Jones-Fiso.

    Christchurch's first kura-a-iwi has spent a decade in old, decrepit buildings.

    ‘Leaks', 'mould' and sewage: The kura in Christchurch still waiting for permanent site
  • Quake-damaged hotel to become five-star Sheraton

    News
    New Zealand Business
    12 Aug 2025
    Rydges restoration

    The building was badly damaged in the 2011 earthquake and has sat abandoned ever since.

    Quake-damaged abandoned Christchurch hotel set to become five-star Sheraton
  • Labour MPs gather as they inch towards a tax policy

    News
    Politics business
    8 Aug 2025
    Labour leader Chris Hipkins is joined by Barbara Edmonds and Ayesha Verrall for a media stand-up at Parliament on 23 May 2025.

    The party is inching closer to announcing its tax policy, amid growing unemployment. Audio

    Labour MPs gather in Christchurch to formulate election strategy
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