Canterbury
Angela Clifford: the foodie farmer passionate about sustainability
There's never a dull moment for Waipara Valley farmer, educator and foodie Angela Clifford. She grows 60 varieties of fruit and vegetables and has chickens, turkeys, ducks, sheep, bees, cows and pigs…
AudioMoney brings relief for mosque shooting victims
There's relief in Christchurch as terror attack victims are told much-needed money is on the way. After eight weeks, Victim Support has finally revealed it would be handing over another $3.5 million… Audio
Restaurant closures prompt fears Chch's hardest winter is coming
Central Christchurch hospitality operators fear they could be heading into the toughest winter to date.
$8m Ponzi scheme operator banned from managing a company
Lance Jared Ryan defrauded more than 900 investors of more than $8 million in a Ponzi scheme. He's the first person to be permanently banned from managing a company.
Plan for distributing rest of mosque donations to be released
A plan for distributing the remainder of the money donated to mosque shooting victims' families will be announced this week, the Prime Minister says.
Insurer owes $300m to quake claimants – lawyer
Class action has been launched against the government-owned insurance company Southern Response. A lawyer says hidden costs led to about 3000 people being underpaid. Video, Audio
Mosque attack hero wanted to 'spread understanding and peace'
A Pakistani man who died trying to tackle the gunman during the Christchurch mosque attack has been honoured with Pakistan's highest civilian award for bravery.
Crafting a connection to identity
In this episode of Voices; we meet three young fashion designers to find out how digging into their cultural roots has allowed them to connect with their identity and find their own unique aesthetic… Audio
Crafting a connection to identity
In this episode of Voices; we meet three young fashion designers to find out how digging into their cultural roots has allowed them to connect with their identity and find their own unique aesthetic…
AudioMother of teens killed in police pursuit speaks out
The mother of two young boys killed in a car crash in Christchurch after fleeing police in January says she warned the DHB they would die just a month before the crash. Sixteen year old Glen… Video, Audio
Chch families desperate as Victim Support holds onto donated millions
People too traumatised by the Christchurch mosque attacks to work want to know why Victim Support is holding onto millions donated to the city's Muslim community.
Muslim volunteers give gifts to those who helped after mosque attacks
Muslim volunteers are hand-delivering gifts to Christchurch groups and organisations that helped in the wake of the mosque attacks.
Two people injured after their car hits police vehicle in Christchurch
Two people are in hospital after a police chase in Christchurch that ended in a crash in the early hours of this morning.
More Doe for Goats Milk
"I'm more of a milk person. I like the big milkers" says North Canterbury stud breeder and goat judge Ray Messervy. Ray has been farming goats for nearly 50 years, ever since his daughter, who… Audio
More Doe for Goats Milk
"I'm more of a milk person. I like the big milkers" says North Canterbury stud breeder and goat judge Ray Messervy. Ray has been farming goats for nearly 50 years, ever since his daughter, who…
AudioWaimakariri Next Generation Farmers Trust
The farmer-led group's aim is to keep in touch with Waimakariri farmers to let them know about any changes to environmental policy and to ensure they have the support they need to put good systems… Audio
Waimakariri Next Generation Farmers Trust
The farmer-led group's aim is to keep in touch with Waimakariri farmers to let them know about any changes to environmental policy and to ensure they have the support they need to put good systems…
AudioWoman in mental health care was close to death, family says
A Christchurch woman who is under the care of the Canterbury DHB's mental health services, has been admitted to hospital is such an emaciated state that her family fear she was days away from dying. Audio
Christchurch mosque attacks: 'Where is Victim Support?'
People too traumatised by the Christchurch mosque attacks to work want to know why Victim Support is holding onto millions donated to Christchurch's Muslim community. Video, Audio
Nurse censured, suspended after selling elderly man's possessions
A Christchurch nurse who sold an elderly hoarder's possessions on TradeMe has been censured, suspended and ordered to repay thousands of dollars to his former patient.