Tessa Guest
Airbnb reacts to 'restrictive' new rules from Christchurch council
'Restrictive and outdated' - that's Airbnb's assessment of new rules coming from Christchurch City Council.
Some short-term accommodation providers are being made to apply for resource consent.
The… Audio
What's making Christchurch locals get on their bikes?
Christchurch locals love to get on their bikes more than any other city.
In February's Aotearoa Bike Challenge, 6000 people in Canterbury recorded their rides - the most in the country - and over a… Audio
Half-price public transport fares begin
Commuters around the country are gearing up to make the most of half-price fares on public transport from Friday.
Prime Minister announced the nationwide discount on 14 March as part of a relief fund… Audio
Campaign to bolster inter-regional train services gains steam
A campaign demanding a reliable train service between the regions is gaining steam.
The Climate Change Commission has called for more public transport as the country grapples with the urgent need to… Audio
New rules to support students in halls
As the academic year gets under way, new rules to support students in halls of residence are being closely monitored.
The Education Code of Practice's tightened welfare requirements came into effect… Audio
Neighbours Day set to celebrate community
Groups are springing up all over the country promoting neighbourhood connections made because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lockdowns cleared social calendars, giving people the opportunity to get… Audio
South Island waits for the worst of Omicron to hit
While Omicron cases soar in the North Island, health services across Te Wai Poumanu are still waiting for the worst to hit.
Community healthcare will bear the brunt of caring for Covid-patients and… Audio
The Panel with Nuwanthie Samarakone and Scott Campbell (part 2)
Panellists Nuwanthie Samarakone and Scott Campbell discuss a free fares campaign, dishwasher rules, and Whanganui's new status as a 'City of Design'. Audio