Katy Gosset
Boy Racer Law Changes
The Prime Minister, John Key, says new legislation targetting boy racers should be drafted within the next six weeks. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
This month has marked 35 years since the city hosted perhaps its biggest sporting event, the Commonwealth Games. Audio
Christchurch sewage
The Christchurch City Council wants to allow sewage to overflow into the Avon and Heathcote rivers. Audio
Water-related incidents increase
Coastguard NZ says new trends in watersports have increased the number of incidents this holiday season. Audio
Car free beach
A women is calling for a car free zone on Waiterere beach after losing her memory in an accident. Audio
Katy Gosset with an update on the Christchurch prostitute
The body of 27 year old Mellory Manning was found dead in the Avon River on Friday morning. Audio
Police take new angle in Christchurch sex worker case
27 year old Mellory Manning was found in the Avon River near Dallington Terrace on Friday morning. Audio
Christchurch story
Our correspondent, Katy Gosset, has uncovered a small group of people who are living in the past. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
This week we're at the Dread Shed - where an increasing number of the city's dreadlocks are being created. Audio
Teenagers charged over taxi driver's death
Two teenagers have appeared in court, jointly charged with the murder of a Christchurch taxi driver at the weekend. Audio
Taxi Driver Safety
The Australian Taxi Industry Association is backing calls for cabs here to have government funded security systems. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
Tim Bell, the creator of Computer Science Unplugged - a school programme that's now taught around the world. Audio
Sharp rise in Christchurch burglaries
The Grinch has arrived early in Christchurch this year - with police facing a sharp spike in the number of burglaries. Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
A local man has just been installed as the new Grand Master of the New Zealand Freemasons. Audio
Cave Tourism Venture Ending
A tourism company on the West Coast is angry it is being forced to close down its caving attraction. Audio
Hail storm damages crops and property in Ashburton
Businesses in Ashburton have been cleaning up and counting the cost of yesterday's sudden hailstorm. Audio
Unsupervised Children
Principals in Canterbury say some pupils are being dropped off at school when supervision isn't available . Audio
Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
This week, Katy investigates new student newspaper Veritas for it must surely speak the truth. Audio
Christchurch Depositions Hearing
A Christchurch roading worker is accused of murdering the 15 year old school girl, Marie Davis. Audio