Katy Gosset
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
Locals may have uncovered the oldest Edmonds Cookbook in the country. Audio
Construction company fined after two deaths
A construction company has been fined 65 thousand dollars and ordered to pay almost 150 thousand dollars in reparation after two men were killed working on Christchurch's wastewater ocean outfall. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
One Christchurch woman has gained both a business and a sense of personal fulfilment by allowing others to share their bereavements. Sue Skeet operates an online memorial site that more and more… Audio
Douglas residents hopeful of windfall
Residents in a tiny South Canterbury settlement are already discussing how to spend up to 25 thousand dollars that may be heading their way. Audio
Katy Gosset - Christchurch story
Katy checks out Christchurch's latest farmers' market with a French flavour. It is already pulling punters into the inner city. Audio
Canterbury dentist faces charges of professional minsconduct
A Disciplinary Tribunal has heard evidence today of how a Canterbury dentist sedated three women patients and then got them to touch his genitals. Audio
Top business immigrants get residency fast tracked
Entrepreneurial immigrants who create three full-time jobs and invest half a million dollars into their businesses can now get New Zealand residency faster. Audio
Christchurch story
An insight into one of television's first celebrity chefs from a local woman who knew her well. Audio
Christchurch Story with Katy Gosset
We're in Christchurch to catch up with some of the city's newest residents. Of the thousands of migrants who make their homes in New Zealand every year, about 15 hundred do so in the garden city. Audio
Addington Raceway projectile could have proved catastrophic
Addington Raceway says a metalic object resembling a knife claimed to have been thrown at last week's Trotting Cup could have had catastrophic consequences. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
Christchurch is in the midst of Cup Week, and we meet a man who's been a regular fixture at the key races for the last 80 years. Norm Bennison is 100 years old but still seldom misses the New Zealand… Audio
What does the way you hold your knitting needles say about you?
What does the way you hold your knitting needles say about you? Its among the topics that come up at 'In Stitches', a regular knitting group that has brought together craftswomen from around the… Audio
Christchurch story -"Frocks on Bikes"
This week fashion took to the road on two wheels. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
Where we head out to lunch with a new club that has just one membership criterion. Audio
Sexual abuse victims march against ACC changes
Victims of sexual abuse have held rallies around the country today to protest against changes to ACC funded counselling. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
Where restaurant goers have a new way of expressing their satisfaction, or lack thereof, in a particular establishment. Audio
Christchurch Story with Katy Gosset
Christchurch has been playing host to the region's motorhome enthusiasts. An Annual Expo showcased the latest in mobile home products whilst also providing a chance for fellow nomads to share a few… Audio
Christchurch rest home under fire
New reports by the Health and Disability Commission have criticised the Christchurch resthome where a dementia patient was not showered for a year. Audio
Christchurch story
This week Katy Gossett looks at an up-and-coming theatre company in A Different Light with their fresh perspectives on life. Audio
Crown says accused confessed to sister's murder
A High Court jury has heard that an elderly Christchurch man confessed to friends several years after his sister's death, that he had murdered her. Audio