Canterbury
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
Kākano Cafe and Cookery School - Jade Temepara
She's a woman who's started a food revolution of sorts, in her backyard. She's started a new cafe and cookery school in Christchurch. But it's quite different from what you'd expect. It's based on… Audio
Ashburton shooter had history of beefs with Winz staff
A high court murder trial in Christchurch has heard the man accused of gunning down two Ashburton Work and Income workers, had multiple run-ins with staff before the shooting. Audio
Double murder accused removed from court
Double murder accused Russell Tully has been removed from court after a loud outburst, Conan Young reports. Audio
Creating a Tribal Economy - Associate Professor Te Maire Tau
The University of Canterbury Ngai Tahu Research Centre is hosting an international conference this week on what is needed to create a tribal economy. But what exactly does this mean? Director of the… Audio
Michael Joel
London based NZ conductor working with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra for their Opera in the Vines concert at Pegasus Bay vineyard. Audio
Crown says Ashburton accused had list of intended victims
The crown has told a High Court murder trial in Christchurch the man accused of shooting two Work and Income staff had a list of those he intended to kill. Audio
Harrowing account of alleged shooting spree
The trial of double murder accused, Russell John Tully, has heard a harrowing account of the moment he allegedly went on a shooting spree at the Ashburton Work and Income office. Conan Young is… Audio
The Wireless
This week in RNZ's online magazine THE WIRELESS we're running five Q&As with five people helping to make post-quake Christchurch a cooler place to live. Lucy Smith, who's on an internship from the… Audio
Clients of embattled Stonewood Homes given reassurance
Clients of the in-receivership Stonewood Homes will have their properties completed but there may be delays, the Registered Master Builders Association says.
Insurance Council on viability of quake claim deadline
The Insurance Council says private insurers should settle the vast majority of Canterbury earthquake claims by the end of this year. Audio