Katy Gosset
Christchurch Story with Katy Gosset
This week we pay a visit to one of the country's lesser known religious groups, the Quakers, which is about to celebrate it's centenary. Audio
University inquiry into controversial costumes
Lincoln University's Vice-Chancellor, Roger Field, has apologised for any offence caused by students who dressed as Nazis and Jewish prisoners during a weekend party. Audio
Christchurch Story with Katy Gosset
Christchurch locals get to enjoy sounds from around the globe thanks to a unique music store. Gandhava Loka aims to promote peace and harmony through the universal language of music. And, as… Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
Despite the millions of volumes on offer as part of the City Library Network, some 300 St Martins residents say their community facility, now 82 years old, is all they need. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
We're in Christchurch for a lesson in foraging - sourcing free food and other resources through a city network. Audio
Christchurch Story with Katy Gosset
Christchurch was recently the scene of a great battle between sworn enemies - the Mods and the Rockers. The scooter and motorbike groups were painted as traditional foes in 1960s Britain, sparking… Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
Our Christchurch correspondent, Katy Gosset, reports on the city's One Day Short Story Competition. Audio
Northland TV station faces axe
Channel North Television in Whangarei says it's facing permanent shutdown when the country's television services switch to a digital-only network. Audio
Christchurch story
This week Katy visits an exhibition that's showcasing the images and experiences of the trans-gender community. Audio
Trust will try to keep funding sport despite legal concerns
A Canterbury gaming trust says it will try to keep funding local sports groups after legal advice revealed the payouts could be unlawful. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
Peter Jones has performed at the Princess Margaret Hospital Chapel as a volunteer for twenty years. Audio
Christchurch patients to get comic relief
A Christchurch based doctor is planning to"send in the clowns"to local hospitals in the hope that humour will aid the healing process. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
Our Christchurch correspondent, Katy Gosset, meets Eri Yahagi who is revealing a new side to Japanese cooking with such toothsome goodies as green tea gateau. Audio
Katy Gosset Story
Katy Gosset checks out the poetry potential of Christchurch in her report today Audio
Closing submissions heard at Weatherston murder trial
The Crown says Clayton Weatherston had made up his mind to kill Sophie Elliot when he locked the door to her bedroom. Audio
Katty Gosset's Christchurch story
To Christchurch now and this week we look at an organisation that's helping many of the city's illegal drivers to gain their licences. Audio
Widow fights for husband's body to be exhumed
A dispute over the final resting place of a Tuhoe man has been heard today in the High Court in Christchurch. Audio
Scared hyped tutor to again detail killing
A former university tutor who has given a graphic description of how he killed his ex girlfriend will return to the witness box today to be cross-examined. Audio
Murder accused describes ex-girlfriend's death
A former university tutor accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend has described to a court the last moments of her life. Audio
Christchurch Story
The National Brass Band's last big rehearsal, ahead of this weekend's World Champs. Audio