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First song: The Music of Bond
Next month the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra is performing a concert featuring the music of Bond, James Bond. Guest singers will join the concert to perform the songs of the Bond films over more… Audio
Aves Invasion event in Christchurch: Fewer arrests, vehicle seizures
At least 10 people have been arrested and 30 cars taken off the road in Christchurch during a third controversial car event known as the Aves Invasion, but a city councillor says the racers are…
Christchurch locals want steps in place prior to motorway extension
A Christchurch residents group says the council needs to hold off on opening a new motorway extension until measures are in place to reduce the impact of extra traffic on its suburb.
Christchurch pipe repairs contractor warned for price fixing
A company director who used illegally shared pricing information, has been given a warning.
Flight turned back to Christchurch may have hit light
An Air New Zealand flight that was turned back mid-way through a flight from Christchurch to Dunedin yesterday may have hit a runway light.
'Brutalised inside and then I had to live with that shame'
Two sexual abuse survivors from Burnham Military Camp near Christchurch have spoken publicly about the horrors they endured.
ACC compo rules hurting mosque attack families - widows
A woman who lost her husband and eldest son in the Christchurch mosque shootings is battling ACC so she can keep a roof over her children's heads. Audio
Development ends decades-long fight to build on ancestral land
A nearly $4 million plan to build half a dozen houses at a Christchurch marae marks the end of a long fight for iwi to live on ancestral land.
Riverbed 'like a war zone'
Shooters fired semi-automatic rifles in a Canterbury riverbed during two minutes of silence to mark the Christchurch terror attacks, Newsroom's David Williams reports.
Christchurch terror attack: The day NZ changed forever
Checkpoint special documentary: One month on from the Christchurch terror attack, we look back at how one of New Zealand's darkest days unfolded, and the pain, horror, hope and love that followed in… Video, Audio
Terror victims: 'More can be done and it needs to be done quicker'
Concerns around support services for Muslims affected by the Christchurch massacre are being addressed by a community leader.
Diggers lift heavyweight entries to fore at pumpkin festival
Thousands are expected to attend a giant pumpkin festival near Christchurch on Sunday.
Complaint laid over police response to anti-Muslim comments outside mosque
The police officer who was at the scene when verbal abuse was hurled at worshippers at the Al Noor Mosque is no longer working in Christchurch due to a formal complaint about the incident.
Christchurch terror attacks: $1.7m paid in victim support
Victim Support has distributed almost $1.7 million in financial support to victims of the mosque shootings in Christchurch.
'Emotional' day for volunteers removing wall flowers for mosque victims
The thousands of flowers and tributes to the victims of the mosque shootings that run along 150m of the outside of the Botanic Gardens are being removed.
Couple who survived hail of bullets: 'The soul takes time to heal'
A Christchurch couple who had 26 bullets fired at their car are volunteering to help other victims' families, especially the widows who face a difficult period with their iddah.
Call for public submissions on EQC inquiry
The public is being asked to submit on Dame Silvia Cartwright's inquiry into the Earthquake Commission.
Anzac Day ceremonies: Christchurch RSA has 'duty to those that went before'
The Christchurch RSA has a duty to ensure its first Anzac Day commemorations after the terrorist attack run as normally as possible, its president says.
Terror victims' stories to help UN combat 'normalised racism'
A senior UN official who is in NZ to talk to the people affected by the Christchurch terror attacks says not enough is being done to end Islamaphobia and racism across the world.
From slings and rockets, to love and peace
In this episode of Voices; we hear about the life of award winning UK-Nigerian musician, Paul Ubana Jones. Produced by Kate Orgias. Video, Audio, Gallery