Christchurch
Mental health inquiry: ‘we need a clear plan’
A Christchurch family, who have seen their mum go in and out of mental health facilities, says the government needs to back up their promises around mental health reform with action. Video, Audio
Report on the Rebuild of Christchurch's Central City
Bill McKay is just back from a look at how the Christchurch rebuild is going. He encountered a vibrant hospitality scene, and new housing, mostly two and three storey townhouses being built in town… Audio
The brilliant Bagshaws
She’s a doctor who’s devoted decades to caring for disadvantaged youth. He’s a pioneering surgeon who set up a charity hospital where treatments are free. Meet Sue and Phil Bagshaw - brilliant New… Video
Engineering firms identify serious risks with new Chch building
Christchurch City Council is insisting a building found to have serious seismic flaws poses no immediate risk to the public. But the future of the new High Street block remains unclear, after three… Video, Audio
Deeyah Khan: Up close and personal with extremists
Muslim director Deeyah Khan's spent the last part of her career looking at extremism in both white supremacist movements as well as Islamic groups. She speaks to Paul about her work. Audio
Katrina Epiha sentenced to life for murder
A woman who objected to music being turned up too loud at a party and who went on to brutally stab the woman who turned it up, has been sentenced to life for her murder. The sentencing follows Katrina… Audio
Christchurch Dilemmas: How do you grow the good stuff?
Buildings once stood where lettuces now thrive, in the centre of our second biggest city. As Frank Film found out, Cultivate Christchurch produces more than veges, they’re growing opportunities for… Video
Three Minutes Max: Mike Rehu
Commentator Mike Rehu shares his thoughts on the rough road Cantabrians have had to endure over the last decade, and whether Christchurch needs a renaming and re-branding in the wake of the mosque… Audio
Calling Home: Hugh McCutcheon, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Volleyball coach Hugh McCutcheon is this week's Calling Home Guest. He's based in Minneapolis and could be regarded as our most successful overseas elite sports coach. Audio
Money 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
Woman sentenced for hit-and-run
The mother of a man who died after a hit-and-run in Christchurch last year says she wants his story to be told as a lesson to other drivers. Timaima Tuilawa was sentenced to community work and had her… Video, Audio
Tim Beveridge: Paying tribute to 50 years of the music of James Bond
Tim Beveridge is bringing to life the world of James Bond music in a thrilling symphonic event, The Music is Bond... James Bond, celebrating over 50 years of 007. He joins Jim to discuss the event. Audio
Large police presence in Phillipstown, Christchurch
There is a large police presence in the Christchurch suburb of Phillipstown, with roads cordoned off. A local resident told reporter Conan Young police told him they'd found a suspicious package. Audio
Calling Home: Nick Ashley in Singapore
Christchurch native Nick Ashley joins us from Singapore for our 'Calling Home' segment this week. He explains why the Asian 'Garden City' ticks so many boxes. Audio
"Hate will fail to divide us" - Prince William delivers message of hope
Prince William has delivered a message of hope in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks -- saying "hate will fail to divide us." He was speaking ath the Al Noor mosque on the second and final… Video, Audio
Prince William gives speech at Al Noor mosque
"The global idealism of hate will fail to divide us." - the Duke of Cambridge gave a stirring speech when he visited Al Noor mosque in Christchurch today, praising the city and New Zealand's response… Video, Audio
Duke of Cambridge meets mosque attack survivors
The Duke of Cambridge will meet with survivors of the mosque attacks and members of the public during his second day in Christchurch today. Prince William is visiting the city to pay respects to the… Audio
PM: No evidence Chch shootings linked to Sri Lanka attacks
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has denied suggestions that the Sri Lankan terror attacks are linked to the deadly shootings in Christchurch. She says at this stage there is no evidence to suggest the… Video, Audio
Angus Vail: Christchurch tribute concert in New York
Angus Vail is a New Zealand born music manager who's used his international connections to hold a concert in New York to raise money for the Christchurch mosque shooting victims and their families. Audio
'It's very hard to ask for the money' - families of mosque victims struggling
Some family members of the mosque shooting victims are struggling to make ends meet, as they're not eligible for ACC cover. So what's happened to the millions of dollars raised by the public in the… Audio
