Metronews 30/05/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
Melania Watson investigates how the recent closure of some police stations is affecting the safety and wellbeing of some people in the city.
Melania Watson investigates how those in the tourism industry are benefiting from our airports opening their borders to Australians.
Thousands of books have sold at the annual Big Bargain Book Sale at the Pioneer Sport and Recreation Centre.
One of the country's biggest ever timber shortages isn't expected to end anytime soon.
The Bromley odour is finally being taken care of, but residents are confused why it didn't happen quicker.
Sci-fi fans, artists, and oddballs of all ages had plenty to see last weekend.
Daniel Perese finds out how easy it is for anyone to get hold of nangs.
Dr Dion O'Neale is a leader of COVID modelling in Aotearoa and is concerned about the changing attitude toward the disease.
A march in support of Ukrainian rights was held in Christchurch over the weekend with the aim of spreading awareness of the crisis.