Canterbury
Bookmarks - Lianne Dalziel
Bookmarks is a new feature where we get some well known faces (or voices) to give us some recommendations - favourite books, smartphone apps, films, poetry, videogames, holiday destinations and… Audio
Canterbury uni enrolments up 13 percent
A rise in domestic and international enrolments has helped boost student numbers at Canterbury University this year. The number of new students is up 13 percent on the same time...
Brave actions recounted at Winz murder trial
The High Court in Christchurch has been told about the brave actions of a man who confronted the gunman after the Ashburton Work and Income shootings. Audio
Speed limit cut in central Christchurch
The speed limit in central Christchurch is due to decrease from 50 kilometres per hour to 30, from next week.
Tully witness recalls thinking she would die
A court heard emotional testimonies from victims and witnesses present at the Ashburton Work and Income shootings in 2014 today. Sally Murphy reports. Audio
Winz worker feels bullet fly past her face
The trial of double murder accused Russell Tully, has heard how a woman felt a bullet fly past her head as she ran for the door. Audio
WINZ employee tells jury of flying bullet
A woman has told the trial of double-murder accused Russell Tully how she felt a bullet fly past her head as she ran for the door.
WINZ double murder trial continues
A high court murder trial in Christchurch has heard emotional testimonies from those in the Ashburton Work and Income office at the time of the fatal shooting. Reporter Sally Murphy joins John from… Video, Audio
Earthquake
Scientists say Monday's early morning 4.3 magnitude earthquake felt more violent than its size. Audio
Freedom campers 'broke into port-a-loo'
Freedom campers have been fouling Lake Ruataniwha and sneaking into the lake's rowing centre, South Island Rowing says.
Christchurch shaken again by 4.3 quake
A "short, very sharp and loud" earthquake, followed by a series of aftershocks, jolted Christchurch residents awake this morning. Audio
Christchurch experiences 4.3 magnitude quake
People in Christchurch have described being jolted awake by a strong earthquake early this morning. GeoNet says the 4.3 magnitude quake about half past 3 was centered 5 kilometres south of the city… Audio
How the media rose to the challenge of the Christchurch quake
The five years since the 22 February 2011 quake have been turbulent ones for the media in Christchurch. Mediawatch looks back at how things have changed. Video, Audio
How the media rose to the challenge of the Christchurch quake
The five years since the 22 February 2011 quake have been turbulent ones for the media in Christchurch. Mediawatch looks back at how things have changed.
Video, AudioArt with Mary Kisler: the Christchurch Art Gallery
Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Mary Kisler, discussing the recently reopened Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu. Audio, Gallery
'We could see the house, everything going up'
Rural fire crews are on standby at the scene of a big house and scrub fire west of Christchurch.
A River Runs Through It
Sustainable farm forestry and agricultural techniques, including the careful management of water resources are central to Peter and Jane Evans' farming operation near Timaru. The Pareora River runs… Audio
A River Runs Through It
Sustainable farm forestry and agricultural techniques, including the careful management of water resources are central to Peter and Jane Evans' farming operation near Timaru. The Pareora River runs…
AudioCrown says stickers place murder-accused at scene
Christchurch's High Court was today told about the stickers double murder-accused Russell Tully placed on his belongings. Conan Young reports. Audio
NZ Live - Aldous Harding
Gothic folk artist Aldous Harding performs live in RNZ's Christchurch studio. Video, Audio