Radio Current Affairs: Coastal Hazards Plan
Our reporter Azriel Taylor explores the council's idea of adding more protection to Canterbury's coastal areas to prevent future hazards.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
Our reporter Azriel Taylor explores the council's idea of adding more protection to Canterbury's coastal areas to prevent future hazards.
If your old stuff breaks, you might just throw it out. But at Repair Riverlution, a team of volunteers will help you get it back in shape.
Are you someone that thinks they pay too much for milk butter or cheese?
The City Council has granted the Governors Bay jetty restoration trust $932,000 to rebuild the historic jetty.
Can we have one goodyear without any tyre fires?
Not for profit Para Kore held a wānanga to teach people about waste and sustainability through the Māori concepts of Tikanga and Whakapapa.
Researchers from Lincoln University have started surveillance on Banks Peninsula’s 'wild side', as part of Pest Free Banks Peninsula.
Wallabies are a pest in New Zealand, and a local council believes some sightings may be linked to illegal releasing of the species.
Forty-one Mohua birds have been released in Arthur's Pass, after a 20 year absence in one of the valleys.
A waterway rubbish clean-up was held in Sumner in respect of Mother's Day, where a group of locals came together to clean Papatūānuku.