Club Members Questioning Ban of Gang Patches
Gang Patches were banned from public places on November 21, 2024 and many gang members are questioning if the ban will actually reduce fear
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
Gang Patches were banned from public places on November 21, 2024 and many gang members are questioning if the ban will actually reduce fear
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A fortnightly series brought to you by Nikki Carroll looking at the way Christchurch's decade of disaster has impacted various groups
In the first episode, Carmina Blewett and Kate Davey take a look at media's relationship with love
Tourism businesses had hoped for more than an eight-week extension to the wage subsidy.
Local authorities in Canterbury are banding together to help the tourism industry recover after Covid-19.
Some supermarket workers feel their pay should have continued to have a 10% bonus during level 3 as not much has changed for workers.
The traditional moving day for dairy farmers will continue as planned between May 31 and June 1 with tight COVID-19 restrictions.
Plans to restore Christ Church Cathedral are under way so work can start immediately after lockdown restrictions are lifted.
US glaciologist Kiya Riverman spoke to the US Embassy Youth Council in New Zealand about what scientists have discovered in Antarctica.
The Government has announced more support for vulnerable people to keep them in motels however support groups believe it's not enough
The Ministry of Social Development is wanting to effectively engage with Kiwis by delivering a suite of employment service initiatives.
In the Canterbury area our diverse community has been well supported by local student radio RDU and Access radio Plains FM.
Thousands of customers are fed up with travel companies refusing to give their money back
With global tourism on hold, COVID-19 is changing the topic for globetrotting writers.
While some sectors are struggling and unable to work during the outbreak, for the most part farmers carry on with their day-to-day work
A Minecraft server is being used to publish articles in highly censored countries
Dunedin Railway employees were informed through the media, they had been made redundant.
With libraries and shops closed and essential items being prioritised over books, there has been an uptake in audio and e-books.
A Kiwi who lived in New York City during the COVID-19 outbreak told Metronews what life was like inside America's most virus-stricken city.
In early April, Tourism Minister Kelvin Davies announced a taskforce would be set up to look at the way tourism in New Zealand is governed
Communities from Palmerston North have said that COVID-19 has brought up the major issues of homelessness in New Zealand.
Face-to-face interactions may be down, but the social support network won't be stopped when it comes to reaching out.
Three of Palmerston North's major food banks have united to offer food to homeless and vulnerable people.
Nearly 70 percent of staff members at one of New Zealand's largest plant growers and suppliers have had to stop working.
They say there is strength in numbers. Does being part of a Christian community strengthen faith or destroy it?
A North Canterbury mans passion for alpacas has turned into an educational mission to teach the public about the animals.
Biosecurity measures for Mycoplasma Bovis are being put in place for a second year at The New Zealand Agriculture show.
In our final episode, Grace and Natasha take a look at the women hitting the tools in the trades industry.
This episode we take a look at the issues which still surround women in sport.
What is the relationship between LGBTQ+ young people and the Christian church?
The co-founder and co-director of the Christchurch based voluntourism business Purpose Projects, is one of 82 finalists in the 2019 WOI.
Alice Anderson is nominated for Women of Influence award for her role in helping gender diverse youth.
This episode Grace and Natasha visit Hohepa Canterbury, a leading disability service provider.
The chair of NZ Young farmers is one of 11 Canterbury finalists in the 2019 Women of Influence awards.
Women have a place in Christianity, but is it the place they want? Introducing 'A Sister’s Choice', the second episode of 'Oh My God?'
Agrecovery is a non-profit organisation, providing a sustainable way for farmers to get rid of their harmful or hazards chemical containers
In this episode, join Grace and Natasha as they take a deeper look in to mental illness in Aotearoa.
In 2019, Christianity is at a crossroads. We set out to investigate how young people feel about it today.
In this episode, join Grace and Natasha as they take to the streets with the climate strike protesters.
With the price for coarse wool still low, some farmers are promoting the fibres natural and sustainable attributes.
African Swine Fever is threatening to enter New Zealand shores and haunt kiwi pork farmers
The demolition process began in March, and remains on track to be complete by December.
Housing Christchurch has welcomed the proposal of some $50 million.
In 2019, our younger generation is most well known for being 'generation me', but are they? Or could they be closer to their elders?
A veggie stand run a North Christchurch kindergarten is distributing leftover food to the community as part of a nationwide campaign to reduce waste.
Charlotte Thieme went along to have a look.
The March 15 attacks have led cultural groups to once again push for a united place in the city
With winter here, those living on the streets will be feeling it the most. But some volunteers are making the chill a little easier to bear.
Christchurch's Town Hall complex has taken another step forward in its restoration with the James Hay Theatre now open for business.
Christchurch International Airport has chosen three Canterbury businesses to help get more tourists from China to the region over Winter.
Against Racism Ōtautahi has teamed up with an artist to create posters that tell the real struggles of people in Christchurch.
A Christchurch-based family and sexual violence service is happy with the $320 million pledged to ending abuse in NZ.
Christchurch's much anticipated #chchswing nears completion.
Details of the 2020 referendum for recreational cannabis have been released, while legalisation of medicinal use is still being discussed.
Public reacts to plans for lower High St tram extension, cycle lanes and widened footpaths on lower High St.
Community calls for Lyttelton and Kaikoura to help out.
Construction of building to facilitate a "healthy and vibrant" community will begin in the coming months and be complete by next year.
Are birthday parties becoming too expensive? Elizabeth Thomson opens up an investigation
Akaroa lost its hospital to the Christchurch earthquakes and now, nearly eight years on, a proper health centre is nearing completion.
People are now shopping with more consideration for animal welfare when they buy their eggs.
In the aftermath of the #metoo movement, society is moving forward in their understanding of sexual assault. But are we there yet?
Since November 2016, Jucy Snooze has been offering travellers Christchurch's only cellular-styled accommodation.
Coffin-shaped plaques were delivered in the dead of night to arts organisations across the city... now the hunt is on for those responsible.
One Ealing dairy farmer says he was given no support for his mental well being after his farm tested positive with Mycoplasma Bovis.
Charities provide essential services to New Zealanders across the country, but at what cost?
The idea to create a shared turning and cycle lane outside Christ the King school has not received the green light from locals.
Simon Bridges spoke with New Zealand Broadcasting School students before visiting the Canterbury Refugee Re-settlement Centre.
Advocates for medicinal cannabis aim to stir the pot - and legalise it.
The murder-accused made his second appearance in Christchurch's High Court today.
17 year-old Azaria Howell wants the voting age lowered so 16 year-olds can also have their say.
Health experts and researchers are warning people to stay away from the heavy sales of Easter eggs this season
Many domestic airlines still don't offer gender neutral booking options.
An Anglican Parish in Merivale took remembrance a step further following the Christchurch terror attacks.
All Souls Merivale installed a poignant tribute to the 50 attack victims by putting a call o…
Brenton Harrison Tarrant was arrested following the attack that left 49 dead.
The Canterbury Horticulture Society talks tips, tricks and thrips
The owners have appealed to the public to be on the look-out for "Julian" the gargoyle.
The Productivity Commission's goal of carbon neutrality in New Zealand by 2050 can be adjusted downward according to Forest and Bird.
A woman is dead, and two people are in a serious condition, following a stabbing on Ilam Rd in Christchurch.
Proper investment is needed if we want more diversity in New Zealand's science industry.
Residents want abandoned Sockburn Service Centre demolished because homeless people are using it as an "unsafe" shelter.
It was a big day for Christchurch nature-lovers in the CBD on Saturday.
A British woman claims she didn't see the signs after being caught fishing in Pōhatu Marine Reserve on Banks Peninsula.
Native plants could be considered as a possible source of pharmaceutical drugs in New Zealand.
Home owners are still battling insurance companies and EQC over unresolved claims.
The beginning of spring brings joy for most but for farmers it can be the busiest time of the year.
Baby Arapawa goats have arrived at the Christchurch wildlife reserve.
Farner creates heated kennels for working dogs to improve their performance.
Some residential red zone home owners, who were uninsured, are set for a pay-out.
Christchurch City Council has opened a public feedback forum for their proposed Hereford St plans.
Residents say Container mall closure was necessary, but tourists are disappointed the attraction is gone.
Reports of Kiwi-sounding scammers "just the tip of the iceberg", says online safety organisation.
Small CBD cafe caters to business people who just want to duck out for a coffee on their 10-minute break.
US rock band The Killers wowed a sell out Christchurch audience on the last stop of their New Zealand tour of Wonderful Wonderful.
The decision to restore Christ Church Cathedral gets backing from residents.