Canterbury
Mosque terrorist's interview will not be made public
The Islamic Women's Council is backing the decision by the Royal Commission into the Christchurch terrorist shootings not to publicly release the transcript of its interview with the attacker Brenton… Audio
Report into the Christchurch mosque attacks
Anjum Rahman, spokesperson for the Islamic Women's Council, speaks to The Panel. Audio
Christchurch residents say council not doing enough to stop compost plant stench
Residents who live near a stinky organic composting plant in Christchurch are growing frustrated at the lack of action by the council.
Inside Outside | Trailer
Inside Outside is a video blog that allows disabled Kiwi youth an avenue to share about their condition, what it means to them, and how it affects them and their immediate family and friends. Video
Calls for C1 Espresso owner to have award rescinded over 'toxic' culture
Sam Crofskey, owner of C1 Espresso in Christchurch, has been accused of bullying, manipulation, and denying adequate breaks and sick days.
Profits from wine label go to good cause
As well as growing organic grapes for his boutique Terrace Edge brand, Waipara Valley viticulturist Pete Chapman has another wine label on the go and all the profits from it go to an organisation that… Audio
Profits from wine label go to good cause
As well as growing organic grapes for his boutique Terrace Edge brand, Waipara Valley viticulturist Pete Chapman has another wine label on the go and all the profits from it go to an organisation that…
AudioBoarn to be a champion - pig syndicates vie for cup
Despite the New Zealand Agricultural Show being cancelled this year due to Covid-19, some animal events still went ahead behind closed doors at Canterbury Park. The commercial pig competition was held… Audio
Boarn to be a champion - pig syndicates vie for cup
Despite the New Zealand Agricultural Show being cancelled this year due to Covid-19, some animal events still went ahead behind closed doors at Canterbury Park. The commercial pig competition was held…
AudioFarm to Bush
Tim and Sue Anderson are building a six kilometre long fence to keep pests out of regenerating bush which is going to be protected under the QEII National Trust and North Canterbury regional rep Miles… Audio
Farm to Bush
Tim and Sue Anderson are building a six kilometre long fence to keep pests out of regenerating bush which is going to be protected under the QEII National Trust and North Canterbury regional rep Miles…
AudioFailed ousting exposes party political influence in local government - chairperson
A Christchurch community board chairperson says a failed attempt to remove her by Labour-aligned members is an eye opener about the influence of political parties at local government.
Farmer-led projects to receive more than $6m
More than $6 million will be spent on farmer-led projects to improve the health of rivers, wetlands, and habitat biodiversity in Canterbury and Otago.
Rebuilding an iconic road: the making of State Highway 80
Rebuilding the iconic Mount Cook Road was both a challenge and a privilege. Find out more in this episode of Eyewitness. Audio
Timaru changes its status to city for a new project
Timaru calls itself a city in a new project to revitalise the CBD, but is it really classed as a city? Timaru resident and panellist Jock Anderson weighs in on the debate Audio
Supreme court has ruled in favour of earthquake hit home owners
The Supreme Court has ruled that a class action by Canterbury insurance holders against Southern Response can go ahead. Ali Jones, insurance claimants advocate explains to The Panel what this means… Audio
Edmonds Band Rotunda step closer to restoration
The 80 tonne dome of Christchurch's Edmonds Band Rotunda has been lifted back to its rightful place after it was damaged in the 2011 earthquake.
Covid-19: Canterbury engineers invent life-saving device
Canterbury University engineers have invented a device that could save lives as Covid-19 cases surge around the world. Audio
Kaikōura quake: 'There was obviously a lot of work in front of us'
Four years on from a massive earthquake which rocked North Canterbury, farmers are finding new ways to work. Video
Breathing new life into Canterbury heritage-listed buildings
The Canterbury Regional Council says it plans to refurbish an earthquake damaged historic building it recently purchased from the Crown, and use it as an office space.